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31 Sentences With "more misguided"

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Subsequent events proved the trio to have been even more misguided.
I think that was one of the more misguided pieces I've seen.
" Its guardians were the "unsung heroes … thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses.
In this second, all the reservations I had about Hillary Clinton never seemed more misguided or selfish.
That's what makes this lovely and painful novel subversive—and what makes efforts to ban it all the more misguided.
The anonymous writer suggests he, like "many Trump appointees", is motivated to defend the country by "thwarting Mr Trump's more misguided impulses".
These proposals are all the more misguided considering that the federal hydropower program pays its own way, at no cost to U.S. taxpayers.
She says the law is all the more misguided because it makes advocacy ads difficult to post in the most important place ... where policies are made.
But in this case I suspect it was done as much in service to one of the more misguided credos of the internet: Everything should be put online.
And this reliance on the past couldn't be more misguided in hiring hourly employees, because it is the skills that matter — speed, good interpersonal skills, memory (for orders), etc.
That is why many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office.
" The Republican writer defended many of the aims of the Trump administration, but portrayed him- or herself as part of the "resistance" within it to thwart the president's "more misguided impulses.
" "That is why many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office.
Some arguments—that this would serve as a catalyst for sex trafficking—are more misguided than others—that modeling these machines in the image of an idealized, sexualized woman is dehumanizing to all women.
This excites Leave voters in the Tory rank and file, turns off non-Tories and makes the prime minister's purported belief that an open debate would foster party unity look more misguided than ever.
"[M]any Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office," the op-ed's author wrote.
"That is why many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office," the author wrote.
"Last year you wrote that 'many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office,' " Meeks writes.
The second is that Davis is bluffing—either in a misguided attempt to let the public know how fully Cohen is jumping ship or an even more misguided attempt to try and butter up federal investigators.
" The author goes on to claim that the Trump administration includes a group of political appointees who "have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office.
In their search for a motivating principle for the future of U.S. foreign policy that dispenses with the old and rejects Trump's ad hoc approach, some candidates propose big ideas that sound nice but will likely promote more misguided U.S. activism under a new heading.
" The anonymous author, claiming to be part of the resistance "working diligently from within" the administration, said, "Many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office.
" — TREVOR NOAH Another sort-of-bombshell: On Wednesday, The New York Times published an anonymous Op-Ed article by a senior Trump administration official who wrote that people in the president's own administration are devoted to undermining him and "thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses.
It's a question that the anonymous author — who wrote an Op-Ed for The Times last year about resisting the president's "more misguided impulses" — might have anticipated, given how much of the book is devoted to the necessity of "character" and to quoting dead presidents by name.
To the political left, these people are heroes, doing what must be done "to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office," as the anonymous "senior official" in the Trump administration put it in a controversial op-ed published Wednesday in the New York Times.
These developments remind us (if, alas, anyone needs reminding) that a regime that was born from the fires of a theocratic revolution in 1979 maintains its foundational fervor; that its ambitions extend far beyond its borders; that the United States and its allies would be better advised to ramp up the political and economic pressure on the regime rather than launch more misguided efforts to coax it to moderation; and that the West should put its moral voice behind the long-suffering Iranian people.
It was all the more misguided because the Soviet side at > first did not lay any claim to them. As far as I recall, Golikov did not > initially refer to them at all.
He also thought the use of the Alliance was well done, as it portrayed them as being more misguided than evil. The A.V. Club Keith Phipps gave the episode an A-, though expressed concern whether the conclusion would be able to satisfy the set-up. "The Pandorica Opens", along with its conclusion, was awarded the 2011 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (Short Form). This was the fifth time Doctor Who has won the award, and the fourth time a Steven Moffat episode has won.
On the debate on wine cellar humidity, Kramer states in Making Sense of Wine, "the precept that a home cellar should be humid is a relic of the past" due to the inherent humidity within the bottles themselves, and are "impervious to moisture or humidity-laden air", concluding, "humidity in the home cellar is an irrelevancy".Gaiter, Dorothy J.; Brecher, John, Wall Street Journal (October 4, 2008). Going for Godello Kramer was the target of criticism by Australian wine writer James Halliday who stated Kramer was "even more misguided than Robert Parker". Halliday spoke in reaction to what he perceived to be "Kramer's suggestions of big company taste fixing", which he called "farcical".
He meets a pair of orphans who follow him in his journey: Bat, a thief; and Lin, a young girl rescued by Ken. Throughout the course of the series, Kenshiro protects the weak and innocent from the numerous gangs roaming the post-apocalyptic wasteland, eventually gaining his reputation as the "Savior of the Century's End." Kenshiro's skills improve through his encounters with members of the Nanto Roku Seiken and his Hokuto brothers. In the intervening years between Kenshiro last encountering his brothers, Toki decided to use his powers in a way that brought no pain, through healing and painless attacks, while Raoh became considerably more misguided, intent on becoming the 'Saviour of the Century's End' through ruling the wasteland with an iron fist.
" Conversely, Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film two stars out of four, writing: "I give the movie a negative review, and yet I don't think it's a bad movie; it's more misguided, made with great creativity, but denying us what we more or less deserve from a Batman story. No matter how hard you try, superheroes and film noir don't go together; the very essence of noir is that there are no more heroes." He compared the Penguin negatively with the Joker of the first film, writing that "the Penguin is a curiously meager and depressing creature; I pitied him, but did not fear him or find him funny. The genius of Danny DeVito is all but swallowed up in the paraphernalia of the role.

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