Sentences with phrase «rather wrong view»

However, the new directives are based on the rather wrong view that dollarization is responsible for depreciation of the cedi.International experience shows that regulations such as those issued by the Bank of Ghana tend to be short - lived in effect as market participants find ways to circumvent them.

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I'd rather it be a bit wrong than not have a view at all.
I say that to mean David that I see your enormous potential as a spirit after truth and in sharing my «view» whether right or wrong, it was nowhere near meant to out diwn, rather a reminder that «hey, i see you, and this is what I feel»... that is all.
It is because I seek after facts (rather than after «a sign» in the sense of the sort of evident manifestation which I agree with him it would be radically wrong to seek) that I look for a publicly observable state of affairs in the spatial and temporal world, not disclosing, nor containing, but still pointing towards (in a way that I agree remains entirely ambivalent) that which is, in my view, necessarily unique and creative.
Girls do plenty of wrong and I'm actually surprised by his rather sexist view.
As such, this book argues that much of the scholarly literature in the electoral domain has the wrong object in view in focusing on the outcomes of this work, rather than the processes that create information environments.
Viewed from Asia, sadly the UK looks both to have Its political and economic priorities wrong and to be living in the past where it is rather Asia which will soon need to be helping us rather than the empty gesture of us increasing aid to Asia.
While it is probably wrong to view voting behaviour too much through an ideological prism (models of electoral behaviour these days tend to be more dominated by voters perceptions of compentence, rather than ideology), throughout the 1980s the left - of - centre vote tended to be split between two parties.
Monáe doesn't want to eliminate the oppressor, but rather, help them understand why their views are wrong.
But there's so much more wrong with Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius than just the music, the winking title, and the truism that for as boring as golf is to watch on television, it's that much more boring to watch in reverent celluloid slow motion — no, the picture is also fatally tagged by a terrible screenplay and terrible direction (that includes a half dozen ball's - eye view shots: not as interesting as you might misunderstand), as well as the dreadfully persistent belief that the measure of a man's life are the crescendos and valleys rather than the caesuras and grace notes.
Rather than getting stressed out and stopping to check your map every ten yards, just relax and enjoy the views, there's really no way you can go wrong.
He describes as «deplorable» the way climate change has become a gospel truth that you deny or mock at your peril, «where one side [has] the orthodoxy on its side and delegitimises the views of those who disagree, rather than engaging with them intellectually and showing them why they are wrong».
It's hard to see Enron's failings as the defects of a consensus view among scientists, rather than a more standard story of an arrogant company gone wrong.
Rather than admit that his view of the data was wrong, Beck chose to take his charts, leave the tent, and walk off into the storm.
But she has a rather broad view of what might be wrong, which tends to consume time (e.g., doing things like reading philosophy of science).
Understandably he takes a lawyer's risk averse approach, (regulation will be important, there are lots of things that could wrong...) rather than taking the more optimistic view of a legal tech company founder.
While I'm happy that Ms. Zarbafian's view of what's right and wrong still exists in the profession, and I wish it could be the norm rather than the ideal, the truth is (unfortunately) that it began to unravel even before Sydney Carton did his far better thing.
There's something about an app doing something I don't want at any given time that rubs me the wrong way, but others view it as a convenience rather than an annoyance.
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Girls do plenty of wrong and I'm actually surprised by his rather sexist view.
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