wrong-headed in the PONS Dictionary

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English
And it is only the most exemplary ones that tend to go into detail about precisely how wrong-headed my life choices about company are.
www.smh.com.au
This is unbelievably subjective, of course, so you can tell me how wrong-headed my rankings are in the comments.
www.cbssports.com
Their logic and proposal are not only wrong-headed, but very, very dangerous.
wislawjournal.com
The detective is a loner -- he has few friends, preferring to work long hours, and he has little truck with wrong-headed hierarchy.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Slowing the game down, reducing the number of chances for errors was wrong-headed, he said.
theprovince.com
Ant-intellectualism is one thing, but faith in wrong-headed pseudo-intellectualism is far worse.
en.wikipedia.org
Floor personnel make wrong-headed decisions that go against you.
www.pokernews.com
In times of deep crisis like our own, it's very hard for foxes to prevail over hedgehogs -- even dangerously wrong-headed ones.
www.huffingtonpost.com
The yearning for question period to turn into an earnest, academic symposium is wrong-headed.
www.macleans.ca
Barring the wrong-headed prohibitionists, no-one's genuinely tried to break the cycle.
www.stuff.co.nz

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