Sentence examples for misconceived ideas from inspiring English sources

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What Stockhausen bequeaths to modern music comprises largely misconceived ideas and sounds of surpassing ugliness.

I don't want to get into a long argument here about why I think these are misconceived ideas.

But the challenge cannot be met with Mr. Sarkozy's misconceived ideas, including designating threatened European companies as nationally backed contenders, and giving them special legal and economic privileges.

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Mr. Geremek suggested that the whole notion of a single capital was perhaps misconceived; he preferred to preserve the idea of an "itinerant capital" linked to Europe's feudal origins.

Both ideas may appear ambitious, even misconceived.

His first point, of course, was that the very idea of poem as petition was misconceived.

Football on pay-TV has also run into problems in Italy, where the two main providers, Telepiu and Stream, are hoping to merge in order to stem their losses.So was the idea of football as the "killer application" for television misconceived in the first place?

The idea that moving right on immigration in post-industrial Britain will save us seats is I think misconceived," she said.

This seems misconceived.

"The project is misconceived.

Such criticisms, though, are misconceived.

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