Examples of 'wrong-headed' in a sentence

Meaning of "wrong-headed"

Wrong-headed means having mistaken or misguided opinions or ideas.
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And this is so wrong-headed it has to be ironic.
All of these fiscal measures are wrong-headed.
This is a wrong-headed understanding of objective reality.
I seem to have jumped to a wrong-headed conclusion.
In place of wrong-headed idealist theorising, empiricism prefers no theorising at all.
This approach is both understandable and wrong-headed.
Brantley says we were wrong-headed to have even tried.
Educational achievement can never be considered wrong-headed.
But that surprise was wrong-headed from the start.
Furthermore, my silence at trial undoubtedly contributed to the wrong-headed result.
That strikes me as an utterly wrong-headed approach to the church.
The premises that you base this upon are wrong-headed.
Decades of wrong-headed policies and the impact of multiple policy failures.
A very lovely and deeply wrong-headed article.
I do think it 's wrong-headed to look at this from a point of view of public education.

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We are going to aggressively appeal this wrong-headed verdict.
The result is a wrong-headed approach to the problem and nonsensical demands of Kaszeta.
People can have doctorates in wrong-headed thinking too.
How wrong-headed it is to strive after Mary 's honor in a way that would dishonor her.
We should let go of this weird and wrong-headed idea.
Truth is I had some wrong-headed ideas about what the brotherhood was.
Reducing the resources available for personnel would be a wrong-headed decision.
That distinction reflects a fundamentally illogical and wrong-headed approach to the terrorist proliferation facing today 's world.
Some of these proposals are coming from well-meaning but deeply wrong-headed officials.
But such thinking is wrong-headed for the Christian.
The idea that we have to stay in the EU for our prosperity is wrong-headed.
There is something wonderful in seeing a wrong-headed majority assailed by truth.
I have to tell Mrs Hieronymi that I regard her report as politically wrong-headed.
If you think any of these changes are wrong-headed or destructive, also let us know.
Wrong-headed and fallen in the bargain.
An easy indictment of capitalism and free-markets is wrong-headed and empirically inaccurate.
Wrong-headed good ideas, charging by replacing the battery pack.
That conversation is usually missing because of the wrong-headed reward system mentioned above.
The wrong-headed fool who refuses counsel, will come to grief.
This section argues that preoccupation with budget-neutrality is wrong-headed for two reasons.
To others wrong-headed stupidities.
But only because you are wrong-headed.
Of the wrong-headed angel.
We need more European thinking instead of wrong-headed national egotism.
Not wrong-headed to anyone who understands what happened 40 years ago.
The Jews are not more misguided and wrong-headed than other people.
However, even without this new idea, such an approach would still have been wrong-headed.
This is what I call wrong-headed thinking.
Once again, the facts have shown that this kind of reasoning is wrong-headed.
I have been all wrong-headed about this.
Xiao called the idea of the “ privatisation of state assets ” as wrong-headed thinking.
And a very wrong-headed one.
Even the apostles were not immune to sin, like pride and wrong-headed thinking.
Governments, too, are making hasty, wrong-headed decisions that deny consumers a choice.
The “ wisdom of crowds ” does not always apply - sometimes group-think nudges people to make wrong-headed decisions.

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