Word: astray
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RELIGION: When priests go sexually astray...
...best, naive to assume that the content of the introductory courses is inherently unsatisfying (although, to be fair, a great many people do have this impression). A course is, as a rule, only as good as its instructor, and this is where the physical science departments go astray. It is on this issue that they ought to focus their attentions if they are interested in fulfilling their obligation to educate...
...shown little interest in enacting new laws to curb financial markets, even after the 1987 crash. The real lesson of the fall of the most money-mad firm of a money-mad decade is that in any free market, a heedless competitor can lead virtually the whole industry astray. The pendulum is swinging back now, but the impact of the debt that Drexel's junk bonds loaded on corporate America will not vanish as swiftly as the perpetrator...
Carleton, Siedlecki and music director Keith Kessler deserve credit for undertaking such an ambitious project. But the production is uninspired, and allows the emcees to upstage even Cole Porter himself. Despite some good individual performances, Nymph Errant goes astray...
...past, it could be argued, ignorance led us astray. Having been trained to see women and minorities as subhuman, how could these great white males conceive of any contribution from other quarters...