We are all about to pay the price for that arrogant, misbegotten idea--yet again.
The country is in the fifth year of a famine created by its misbegotten policies.
Such an initiative bears an appalling resemblance to an earlier, misbegotten decision by the U.S. government.
Kumgang resort are the centerpieces of the South's misbegotten 'Sunshine Policy' of engagement with the North.
If so, what role has she played in the development and adoption of the foregoing, misbegotten policies?
He would fight but he would fight the good war in Afghanistan, not the misbegotten one in Iraq.
The Jets' Tebow experiment conceived by former general manager Mike Tannenbaum, who declined to comment Monday was misbegotten from the start.
This person is the absolute antithesis of the rest of her misbegotten family.
This is a misbegotten view of what central banking's main mission should be.
The results of these misbegotten initiatives produced not peace, but an unprecedented conflagration.
Unions are hardly for open borders given their misbegotten fear that the arrival of the ambitious will push down wages.
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Several years ago the department got into hot water over utterly misbegotten "model" curriculums for teaching English and American history.
And, as we have seen with previous, misbegotten immigration amnesties, the effect is to encourage more people to do so.
Presumably, that is due at least in part to a belated appreciation of the immense damage caused by his misbegotten handiwork.
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Yet, somehow, these Psychotronic Practitioners had scrounged up money for their misbegotten operations and conned actors and neighbors into appearing in them.
To Brahms, this misbegotten programme was mere indulgence, a recipe for chaos.
The Bush Administration should gently prod Prime Minister Tony Blair to begin the necessary process of deflating and derailing this misbegotten French initiative.
Tragically, such a misbegotten policy is of a piece with that which the Administration is pursuing toward the independence-bound republics of the USSR.
Like many others, he was disturbed by the Supreme Court's misbegotten decision in 2005 to allow governments to seize private property for private purposes.
These heirs to John Maynard Keynes' misbegotten, Depression-born theories felt that the key to economic growth was printing money and goosing up government spending.
Under different circumstances 20 years ago, another new President, Ronald Reagan, did essentially the same thing with another misbegotten treaty the Law of the Sea Treaty.
Yes, there is new personnel at the top, but, alas, there is no sign these folks will much change the way this misbegotten institution operates.
But look at some polls and advisors come across as something akin to the misbegotten progeny of a marriage between Darth Vader and Cruella Deville.
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In a misbegotten effort to promote peace, the Colombian government three years ago gave the FARC control of a piece of territory the size of Switzerland.
The most acute toll from this misbegotten batch of conflicts has been 6, 000 U.S. (alone) dead, and more still left seriously wounded or psychologically maimed.
My choice has always been the brilliant insurance entrepreneur Ajit Jain, who speaks to Buffett each evening at 10 pm, according to the misbegotten Buffett biography.
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This suggests that the state may be stepping in to quash excessive and misbegotten fortunes, a policy akin to killing a few chickens to scare the monkeys.
Our misbegotten crusade to determine their destiny will finally end.
The Palestinian murder of Israeli Cabinet Minister Rehavam Zeevi will postpone--but not bury--an imminent, but misbegotten, U.S.-British initiative to forge a "final settlement" between Israel and Yasir Arafat's Palestinian Authority.
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