Sentence examples for misconceived means from inspiring English sources

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This could be an intentional, imagistic doubling in stories that appear quite close to each other, meant to convey subtle insights about the predicament of stylish, older women seeking vital experiences through misconceived means.

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"Paths of Glory" (1957) by Stanley Kubrick and Robert Aldrich's two war films, "Attack!" (1956) and "Twilight's Last Gleaming" (1977), are finer pictures than any of these".Paths of Glory", set in the first world war, is the story of a general who courts advancement by means of a misconceived attack that leaves half his division dead and the position untaken.

The Lorena, as it turned out, was only one of hundreds of well-meaning but misconceived projects worldwide.

The misconceived assumption that new initiatives must be created means that reformers tend not to build on the many successful programs that already exist.

This seems misconceived.

"The project is misconceived.

Such criticisms, though, are misconceived.

Nonetheless, the project seems misconceived.

"The claim is fundamentally misconceived.

But they are strategically misconceived.

The question could hardly be more misconceived.

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