Well-meaning new organizations may not have the infrastructure and knowledge of a region to maximize donations.
We don't generally tolerate granting underqualified but well-meaning teachers unfettered access to vulnerable people.
In other words, Mr Havel spun a good line in well-meaning and unexceptionable waffle.
All are the sort of well-meaning and thoughtful films that the Academy likes best.
Too often it is what happens when a well-meaning company embarks on its first innovation journey.
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Even the company's well-meaning initiative to save the world from coal-fired power plants got tossed.
What seems to be missing from your well-meaning but misinformed analysis are some facts.
Even seemingly well-meaning provisions, like payment toward college tuition, may have a negative impact on family morale.
Sodhi's brother Rama Sodhi says they had been warned by well-meaning customers that they should be careful.
We're pretty sure that isn't the real Dora voice, but some well-meaning citizen pointing out the obvious.
Among the most popular was Richmal Crompton's William, a well-meaning boy who is nonetheless drawn to trouble.
Herrera says it's frustrating the way well-meaning administrators periodically come into schools and order a new direction.
Two other well-meaning groups served the same people, in the same location, within an hour of our service.
Your well-meaning aunt, aware of your interest in that fine Palo Alto institution, buys you a Stanford sweatshirt.
Our research so far has shown that most well-meaning older people look at millennials in the wrong way.
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Well-meaning activists are dusting off their old strategies of research, regulation, and litigation to use against Big Food.
While well-meaning, the idea of writing a check and calling it "philanthropy" is extremely short-sighted and unfortunately, extremely pervasive.
Like many well-meaning efforts at deregulation, this one was half-baked from the start.
Not in the well-meaning ways that book's authors intended, of course, but Mr. Blagojevich is nothing if not entrepreneurial.
Panorama's Addicted to Aid illustrated the pitfalls of financial aid provided to African countries by our well-meaning western governments.
He described the members of Anne Owers' team as "all very well-meaning individuals".
They are smart, well-meaning people, in top, well-resourced enterprises, who are working full weeks, often from dawn to beyond dusk.
This time, Gromit, the smart dog, and Wallace, his well-meaning, slightly slow owner, set out to catch a sheep rustler.
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In the end, he would have been a disaster for U.S. electronics, smothering it to death in a well-meaning regulatory embrace.
Mark Valladares, a Lib Dem councillor from Bury St Edmunds, said without local input the plan would be "well-meaning but flawed".
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President Obama must lead the nation and the world by resisting the well-meaning but short sighted calls to regulate the Internet.
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And the complexity of campaign-finance law makes it hard even for well-meaning candidates to be sure they are not breaking it.
Many well-meaning people are addressing the symptoms in various ways today, but achieving real, sustainable progress requires a more holistic strategy.
Well-meaning adults "may foster in children with low self-esteem the very emotional vulnerability they are trying to prevent, " the study says.
After the war, Mr Castelli's career took a strange turn when his well-meaning father-in-law set him up as a sweater manufacturer.
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