The combination of fiscal woes and misplaced priorities has engendered spending cuts in California.
The yellow metal is down nearly 7% in 2013, but Schiff attributes that to misplaced optimism.
Rarely, it seems, has such faith been so misplaced in a country's political leaders.
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The fears were misplaced and all the frenetic activity took place in the conference room.
Their belief that on its own Canada would get more attention than Mexico also looks misplaced.
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Promises to invest more in community colleges have fallen flat, and are in any case misplaced.
But then, why quibble over what amounts to little more than an innocently misplaced decimal point?
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All of which is not to say that all of the criticism of Button is misplaced.
Secondly access to that grocery and retail market is jealously guarded on (perhaps misplaced) social grounds.
First Glenn Murray made the most of a misplaced pass by Johnnie Jackson to finish smartly.
Criticism of Mr. Plouffe now for issues and controversies that developed much later are simply misplaced.
Johnson uses the example to show how society has always misplaced its fears over technological change.
According to Mr Macintosh, the SNP had amplified problems created in Whitehall by misplaced priorities.
The chancellor's confidence appeared misplaced during the first nine months of the financial year.
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That's a lot of cash to spend on a phone that could easily get misplaced.
Brian Cooksey, Director of the Tanzania Development Research Group, says the standard account is misplaced.
On the other hand, a lot of the vitriol directed against this package is also misplaced.
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But Randle, who now lives in Wichita, says she thinks McDaniel's Academy Award was simply misplaced.
The sympathy for the protesters displayed by some newspapers and the Conservative Party is misplaced.
We did trust Andy Fastow and sadly tragically that trust turned out to be fatally misplaced.
Both debates are misplaced, and create pseudo dilemmas that lead to the wrong business strategy.
It is therefore rather surprising that today's liberals show such misplaced affection for it.
Europeans, he charged, have entered a new century with a misplaced confidence in arms control.
Focus on petty or administrative bribery has been misplaced at the expense of high-level political corruption.
Mr Musk feels such votes of little or no confidence by the market are misplaced and foolhardy.
But since the Conservatives would have to contend with the same fiscal outlook, their delight was misplaced.
The faith that Messrs Johnson and Kwak put in merely capping the size of banks is misplaced.
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Then he stared vacantly at his own outstretched index finger as if at some mysterious, misplaced object.
The unspoken concern that, when the economy picks up, these newly hired workers will leave, is misplaced.
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