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He reminded us that the great white's reputation as a maneater is ill founded.
Carlyn Meyer Chicago, Feb. 3, 2011 To the Editor: Re "Israel, Alone Again?," by Yossi Klein Halevi (Op-Ed, Feb. 2): Fears of a Muslim Brotherhood takeover of Egypt are ill founded.
Standard & Poor's downgraded Lehman debt last month, keeping it on negative outlook, saying though it has stable funding and excess liquidity, Lehman's reliance on the short-term secured debt markets for funding "could be adversely affected if there is a change in market perception of the firm, however ill founded".
Suddenly he was said to have heard a voice which informed him that his suspicions were ill founded, admonishing him and informing him that his daughter had been taken away from him permanently as a punishment of his lack of trust in her morals.
A seven-page analysis prepared by Republican Senate lawyers calls the argument "ill founded," just as House Speaker John A. Boehner has called it "not credible".
My confidence was not ill founded.
"I think all the claims were ill founded," Mrs. Pollack said.
Suggesting that this is detrimental to the developing baby seems alarmist and ill founded.
We can see, for example, that the show's reputation as improvisatory and chaotic is ill founded.
Owers said fears armed officers would be treated as suspects if they opened fire were ill founded.
One recession and one so-called jobless recovery later, some questions naturally arise: Was that warning ill founded?
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