Then again, misplaced priorities in the corridors of power should seldom shock us, of course. |
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Some feel this has facilitated the type of climate of misplaced priorities. |
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Last week I wrote about the Administration's misplaced priorities in providing the nation with nuclear security. |
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It is good to remember that today's small number of really excellent stable funds is a sad commentary on the misplaced priorities of the mutual fund industry. |
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She went on to ask if this sort of bad behaviour was the result of misplaced priorities, of too much doctrine and too little demand that we treat each other with respect. |
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As a reasonable citizen, what really troubles the professor is that this priority to achieve gender equity in the ranks is an example of grossly misplaced priorities. |
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I'll say you're wrong, but lots of people have misplaced priorities. |
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Now, as a result of misplaced priorities by the Liberal government in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, we have bottleneck traffic jams. |
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Democrats said the fact that the House was devoting almost a full day to the proposal illustrated the misplaced priorities of the Republican majority. |
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The government has misplaced priorities and does not go after the real problems, but it would frustrate innocent civilians. |
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Just like my constituents, and after 10 years as their MP, I am increasingly frustrated with the government's misplaced priorities. |
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To critics, Gorbitz sums up Germany's misplaced priorities. |
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Some, like Mr Layard, see misplaced priorities. |
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Immaturity, poor decision-making and misplaced priorities. |
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Eight years of neglect and misplaced priorities. |
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Instead of fictionalizing the flawed legacy of this Prime Minister's government, surely what it should be doing is fixing the misplaced priorities. |
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I think it shows some misplaced priorities, but many bequests do. |
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Hunger and malnutrition therefore are not due to lack of food alone, but are also the consequences of poverty, inequality and misplaced priorities. |
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