Word: misguidedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Unfortunately, there are no such candidates. The anti-rent control candidates fail to distinguish themselves on other issues. Although we believe that the candidates endorsed by the staff are misguided in their uncritical advocacy of rent control, they are, on balance, the better candidates.
And the Undergraduate Council's call for an all-night Shuttle Bus Service--while perhaps misguided--is at the least an indication that students perceive a need for rides home after 3 a.m.
Yet even if Kasparov is right about how long it will be before a computer can make mincemeat of him, his confidence in other areas is clearly misguided.
Executives at the three established networks noted that the opening show achieved a mere .7 rating, meaning that just seven cable households per thousand tuned in, one twenty-fourth of the audience typically commanded by each of the Big Three newscasts. Said a top NBC news official: "I'm more...
Harvard Advocate President Mallay Charters '90 called an across-the-board ban "misguided."