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Some are even misguidedly asking for government regulation or a bailout.
Asked to describe what he did, Berlin misguidedly called himself a historian of ideas.
But on the other hand, he loves you, however misguidedly, and I don't want to cause him unnecessary grief.
East had played the three, perhaps misguidedly, and there was an excellent chance that West would continue spades.
But when they came to rest in five hearts, East misguidedly doubled with the idea of asking for a diamond lead.
And some people misguidedly use disagreement with others as the main instrument of asserting their status.
However, Ptolemy misguidedly believed many others would follow in his footsteps.
"I would be interested in learning your reasons for misguidedly impugning France this way," he wrote.
Maybe misguidedly, I believe that my universe is rooted firmly in our present time."
A percentage misguidedly based on either would give two widely different figures, namely 25 or 35 per cent.
For its first minutes, Oguike seems infatuated - misguidedly - by technology.
It met its end in his greenhouse when the gardeners misguidedly cranked up the heat too high.
Publishers also misguidedly attempt to turn genre authors into mainstream writers.
I am ashamed to have wasted my time so misguidedly on these if they do not merit it."
The major injury suffered by this musical space came during the last war, when most of the wall plaster was misguidedly removed.
In his opinion, the hydrangea vandal is misguidedly trying to save the trees.
It is Parker who has misguidedly thought of himself as "an exciting sort of a chap."
Isn't the story about women who poignantly and perhaps misguidedly delay motherhood for their careers equally important to men?
In ways that deliberately make little sense, John falls madly and misguidedly in love with her.
The people aboard the ship you are misguidedly protecting are wanted criminals."
Vestey undertook with the Society - misguidedly - to play no part in the election campaign for tactical reasons.
But he, misguidedly, quite clearly believed otherwise.
The miner, whose dangerous and unpleasant labour is so misguidedly romanticized, will be eliminated.
This one is devoted to eroticism, but - perhaps deliberately if misguidedly - it's not very erotic.
All know this is what you heretics (misguidedly) desire."