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This damning judgement proved as ill founded as that of Decca record bosses who, in 1962, declared "The Beatles have no future in show business", and turned the mop-tops down.
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As Paul Krugman underscores, the protectionism of today's conservative demagogues is as ill-founded as it is predictable.
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My confidence was not ill founded.
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