Some experts, citing physical and regulatory hurdles, view the urban wind movement as misconceived.
He held that the application was misconceived and incapable of effective supervision or enforcement.
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Philip Gomm, from Thames Valley Crimestoppers, said illegal tobacco trading was misconceived as a "victimless crime".
From its point of view, the rules must be respected, even if they are misconceived.
The allegation that there was inadequate risk assessment was "wholly misconceived", Mr Walker added.
"The sentencing is wrong, misconceived and outrageous, and an injustice to our clients, " Mr Kirimi told AFP.
Some scientists argue that human activities are irrelevant to climate change, and that attempts to reduce any impact are misconceived.
In August Brazil's trade and industry minister Fernando Pimentel unveiled tax breaks, cheap credit and a misconceived government preference for buying local.
National governments saddle it with misconceived policies that end up costing the European taxpayer far more than any deliberate swindling might do.
Minister for foreign affairs Brian Cowen had earlier described sanctions barring Sinn Fein ministers from attending cross border meetings as "disappointing and misconceived".
His ministers have said publicly that the current peace project is misconceived, and that Mr Mandela, like Nyerere before him, is reading Burundi wrong.
There are no two ways about it: "The Great Gatsby" is misconceived and misjudged, a crude burlesque on what's probably American literature's most precious jewel.
Mr Singh told parliament Mr Hazare's hunger strike was "totally misconceived", but his speech was constantly interrupted by opposition MPs, many of whom jeered and shouted "shame".
The evaluators' criticism was not just that a third of the 220 projects under scrutiny had failed to achieve their goals, but that those goals were often misconceived.
His visit was misconceived and will end up being counterproductive.
The movie would seem to be completely misconceived: rather than dramatizing the moral condition of people burdened by an unspeakable past, it dramatizes the domestic problems of living with a spirit-demon.
But a stake has not yet been driven through the misconceived scheme's heart -- either remarkably obtuse or tone deaf to the larger public issues, the Jets failed to get the message.
Yet it could well be that the passage of the Dodd-Frank bill, which seems so misconceived at so many levels, could have made things in the financial sector far worse than they were before.
"I don't think I am alone in thinking the Europa League is misconceived to a degree, in terms of the way it is put together, " Alan Pardew, the Newcastle coach, told reporters last month.
It is particularly attractive when compared with Sony Ericsson's misconceived HBH-20 Handsfree headset, whose design--a transceiver you clip to your shirt with an earbud connected to it via a wire--mocks the very idea of wirelessness.
This peculiarly misconceived comedy stars Eddie Murphy in a dual role, as Dave, a humanoid spaceship that lands on Earth in order to move unnoticed among earthlings, and as the tiny outer-space homunculus who is its captain.
Some are misconceived and cumbersome.
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The SDLP's Declan O'Loan said the motion was "misconceived" as it dealt with one part of the civil service and ignored organisations in which Protestants are over-represented such as the NI Fire and Rescue Service, the Policing Board, the PSNI, and the Prison Service.
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