adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Even the most well-intentioned doctors can forget to suggest routine tests.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As the story of the Clinton administration shows, well-intentioned populism can not bridge it.
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He was aware that some kind of well-intentioned look was pasted to his face, a smile not connected to things.
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Here is another example of the need for vigilance when assessing usually well-intentioned accounts of distress.
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In spite of all efforts, the well-intentioned plan of the negotiators was spoiled by the people themselves.
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Like most laws that are well-intentioned but toothless, it was useless in a real crisis.
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Perhaps the most conspicuous example of this well-intentioned foolishness is the minimum wage.
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They were well-intentioned creatures of abnormal physical strength and they were easily taken in by women.
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When a well-intentioned program yields unwelcome results, for example, a truth-aversive organization will seek to minimize or disguise these consquences.