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    misguided
    [ adj ]
    1. poorly conceived or thought out

    2. <adj.all>
      an ill-conceived plan to take over the company
    3. wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment

    4. <adj.all>
      well-meaning but misguided teachers
      a mistaken belief
      mistaken identity


    1. But medical and hospital associations have called it misguided.
    2. He said the government's legislation was 'misguided'. While the government is not expected to lose the vote, its problems over rail privatisation were exacerbated by last night's intervention by Lord Peyton.
    3. Oil prices plunged across the board and around the world, partly because of misguided expectations about the outcome of OPEC's weekend committee meetings in Madrid.
    4. "We feel like the nursing union is disrupting the children's care in the misguided hope of ending a nationwide nursing shortage," said Tiger.
    5. Holding the Endangered Species Act accountable for housing problems is not only misguided, it is irresponsible.
    6. Artzt called the resolution and its supporters misguided.
    7. And it's rarer still that we feel the need to apologize to our readers for a misguided and wrong-headed editorial opinion.
    8. Defense Secretary Carlucci said congressional demands for U.S. allies to pay more for defense are misguided.
    9. First, in a misguided attempt to control exchange rates, then Secretary of the Treasury James Baker pressured Japan into abandoning its prudent management of monetary affairs in order to stabilize the dollar at the Louvre in February 1987.
    10. These are two of the historic missions of the Federal Reserve, an always controversial, often misunderstood, sometimes misguided powerhouse.
    11. There it remained for the rest of the opera, symbolic of how this production, for all its musical splendor, remains hampered by stage effects that sometimes seem amateurish or misguided.
    12. "Such misguided views should not stand in the way of the use of all necessary means" to enforce the deadline, the signers said.
    13. The problem is he doesn't really exist, and those who know the details of the misguided effort are pleading for an end to the postcard frenzy.
    14. 'I do accept that (the Charter Movement) sincerely hold their views, but I feel that they are utterly misguided at this time,' he wrote. Sir Basil will probably not need to engage with his critics on the conference floor today.
    15. They "discovered" that nobody wanted the war that was being precipitated by misguided U.S. foreign policy.
    16. It has been estimated that 30 percent of all divorces in America are caused by misguided welfare laws.
    17. One can only trust that such misguided grandstanding will not be successful.
    18. "I'm handling 600 bankruptcies and I can tell you the impact on the family unit," he said. "The poor are looking for a way out and a few misguided ones are looking to these cults.
    19. Mr Nadir's lawyers said the "misguided" proceedings against him would be "strenuously fought." The transaction between Met and MONY will boost MONY's capital ratio slightly, giving the company, and policyholders, more of a cushion against losses.
    20. Investigators used a DC-9 on Thursday to retrace the misguided route taken by one of two jets that crashed and killed eight people on a runway at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
    21. Sapolsky's article about the Marine Corps is another example of the misguided thinking that has repeatedly hampered our nation's military forces in their efforts to combat enemy aggression since World War II.
    22. Once the employment objective has been abandoned, all that remains is to spread the pain of unemployment more equally. In my judgment, this approach is misguided.
    23. Mr Clive Thompson, chief executive at the Rentokil pest-control and environmental services group, said: 'The Treasury's economic forecasts have been misguided, and so have many of its decisions.'
    24. Although veterans' groups are pushing the idea, the animal rights activists said attempts to domesticate the monkeys are misguided.
    25. He said the motorist was having to pay a price 40 per cent higher than world crude oil prices because of a misguided synthetic fuel policy. The legacy of the years of sanctions is that South Africa still has a highly regulated oil industry.
    26. "I think people are being very misguided in thinking they are helping the environmental question by ramping up the fuel economy," Donald Petersen said Thursday after the No. 2 U.S. automaker's annual meeting.
    27. And that is to be found, however much certain misguided "conservative" circles may resist it, in a significantly easier monetary policy.
    28. But Clyde Prestowitz Jr., a former senior Commerce Department official, attacked such thinking as misguided. "Boeing is either being arrogant, ignorant or just blowing smoke," he said.
    29. But they would not resolve the question of the central banks' ability to argue with markets if they thought that the latter were badly misguided.
    30. In recent years the trade deficit led some misguided politicians to call for protectionism, warning that otherwise we would lose jobs; but they were wrong again.
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