Both perspectives miss the stratified structure of the data and how it affects the analysis — hence,
the wrongheadedness of the discussion by climate scientists on both sides.
Decades ago the late Michael Pressley used to fume over
the wrongheadedness of so much reading strategy instruction.
But that movie makes
the wrongheadedness of that decision an actual point, where the self - destructiveness of these characters becomes a part of who they are.
Stark, possibly in a rare spate of shame for the utter
wrongheadedness of all his mistakes, and allowing himself to be totally manipulated by the enemy (Who succeeded in his goal of splitting up the team), has never made the call.
Not exact matches
But when David Halberstam (who, with Neil Sheehan, did more than anyone else to create the canonical narrative
of Vietnam) died tragically this past year in an auto accident, not a single obituary notice I read suggested he had been terribly wrong about Tet or that his
wrongheadedness had helped create a political situation that had had lethal consequences for millions.
It is important to recall some
of those criticisms, if only to highlight their
wrongheadedness.
Curiously, the most puritanical and in some ways the silliest
of the four is the Vadim, made on the cusp
of the «swinging 60s» by the alleged libertine
of the French New Wave and populated by jet - setters strenuously trying to seem wicked; it's typical
of the project's
wrongheadedness that it makes the two scheming lead characters (Moreau and Philipe) husband and wife rather than former lovers.