misguide造句1. He described the government's economic policy as misguided.
2. These misguided people go around preaching up violence.
3. His untidy clothes give one a misguided impression of him.
4. He was shot as he made a misguided attempt to stop the robbers single-handed.
5. Their approach to the problem is fundamentally misguided.
6. The article presents these proposals as misguided.
7. We have been misguided at first.
8. The new proposals are, in our opinion, totally misguided.
9. The thief made a misguided attempt to rob a policewoman.
10. The company blamed its disappointing performance on a misguided business plan.
11. His parents still clung to the misguided belief that his common sense would keep him out of serious trouble.
12. In a misguided attempt to be funny, he manages only offensiveness.
13. She only did it in a misguided attempt to help.
14. Misguided opponents of the proposal complain the miles separating the resort from downtown will discourage convention business at Starr Pass.
15. In an act of admirable but ultimately misguided loyalty, the national coach Andy Roxburgh stood by his dispirited keeper.
16. The book includes a wide array of misguided movie reviews.
17. If that was your misguided attempt to make an appealing, heart-rending entrance into my life, you've failed.
18. I fear for the world and for that misguided man who crossed my path in such a bruising way yesterday and Friday.
19. Don't let its size misguide you.
20. I am careful not to misguide you.
21. Don't misguide the people from the real threat.
22. Celebrity false advertising not only misguide even threated life or health.
23. The other type of behavior is non-deceptive information misguide or incompleteness of information, namely, significant omission of information disclosure.
24. I have come to believe that the Government's economic policy is misguided.
25. Unilateralism is refreshing, if it means plain speaking about inadequate treaties or misguided policies.
26. Article 4 An advertisement may not contain any false and deceiving information, and may not cheat or misguide consumers.
27. On the other hand, its over-depiction of material and consumption misguide the white-collar into a wrong conception: the true happiness is the occupation of materials.
28. All that is needed for the triumph of a misguide cause is that good people do nothing.
29. The price for it comprises the sacrifice that is imperative for historical advancement and the wasted human vitality as a result of the misguide of certain illusory things.
30. One sort of behavior is incomplete or distorted information disclosure mentioned by Williamson, especially purposeful misguide, distortion, concealment and confusion, etc.