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Upon closer inspection, it is a somewhat misguided use of the term "adaptive".
In UA, members refer to under-earning as a "disease" or what Jeremy calls a "process addiction", a somewhat misguided view of what actually makes some people chronically broke.
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Despite the terrible results, the restoration, which was completed without permission, is not thought to have been malicious; rather the work of an enthusiastic, if somewhat misguided, amateur who lived near to the church and simply wanted to repair the ageing artwork.
And now Wilder has inspired a very long, thorough, and somewhat misguided biography, "Thornton Wilder: A Life" (HarperCollins), by Penelope Niven, who has produced comparably exhaustive tomes about Carl Sandburg and Edward Steichen.
While Priestley admits that this idea that London clubbing has suddenly gone to shit is more of a narrative device than an actual lived reality, he's willing to concede that the idea of a golden age is somewhat misguided.
However, they experienced public confidence in obstetric ultrasound to be somewhat misguided and saw a gap between their own and expectant parents' knowledge about the possibilities and drawbacks of the use of obstetric ultrasound.
"Sweetheart, don't throw away a good marriage over nothing,"her mother (Rita Moreno) calmly replies, underscoring the (somewhat misguided) notion that the coming-out of a spouse represents the least faulty of the no-fault divorces.
Looking back on their educational experiment in his autobiography, Russell reflects that their approach was somewhat misguided and concludes that "children cannot be happy without a certain amount of order and routine".
These are accusations that were often and unfairly levelled at Matthew Le Tissier, who was content to spend a distinguished playing career at Southampton, untroubled by the many trophy presentations his somewhat misguided critics seemed to think it would have been his duty to endure if he hadn't finally thought better of it and pulled out of that famous nearly-move to Spurs.
Author response: The notion of the partitioning of archaeal genes into two classes with distinct evolutionary provenances seems to be somewhat misguided (this is, of course, very regrettable because it comes from a well-known and, in many ways, still relevant paper of which one of us is the first author: Koonin et al. Mol Microbiol. 1997 Aug 25 4 619 377).
"It seems somewhat misguided".
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