In his view, Ji -- as he called his son -- could do no wrong.
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Likewise, Apple can seem to do no wrong, picking up new customers with slick, high-end designs.
Thanks to the iPhone, iPad and Macs, Apple could do no wrong while competitors faltered.
Until 1996 and early 1997, investors in Asian shares thought the region could do no wrong.
And just remember that in 2016, it'll be Hillary who can do no wrong.
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Each of the previous Xmases has been conducted in a heady atmosphere that the Net can do no wrong.
"There's a great danger with large roles for women in film, that they can do no wrong, " she said.
"It's very hard to be so established in the art world that you can do no wrong, " he says.
This confidence also leads them to believe that they can do no wrong.
As for the Palestinians, as far as Livni is concerned, they can do no wrong while Netanyahu is in office.
The company could do no wrong as its revenues and valuation soared.
It was not long ago that emerging markets could do no wrong, the darling of Wall Street and the bearer of bold and bullish predictions.
As a concept, these things corrode two common human fallacies belief in fate, and belief that our ancestors were perfect and could do no wrong.
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The stock races higher and higher as more and more people say publicly that Apple is just the most amazing company that can do no wrong.
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The tide turned shortly after the launch of the iPhone 5, when the company that could do no wrong became the company that could do no right.
At twenty something, it was easy for me to believe that I had the Midas touch, and that I could do no wrong on the trading floor.
"This is typical of a traditional Javanese king, the idea that he can do no wrong, " says Arbi Sanit, a political scientist at the University of Indonesia.
Prior to going public, Google could do no wrong.
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In this familiar story, the campaign that could do no wrong can do no right: Pundits who have predicted an Obama victory reverse course and insist Romney is a sure bet.
Perhaps this month the company can do no wrong.
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Last year Apple could do no wrong.
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"It's natural to think that Apple could do no wrong, but you don't want to put any of these companies on a pedestal, " says Erik Davidson, deputy chief investment officer at Wells Fargo Private Bank.
As I detailed in my profile of Discovery Chief David Zaslav in the latest issue of Forbes, while Wall Street is convinced Oprah can do no wrong, a ratings disappointment would hurt the stock.
As I wrote in my profile of Discovery Chief David Zaslav in the current issue of Forbes, while Wall Street is convinced Oprah can do no wrong, a ratings disappointment would slam the stock.
Just sounds like yet another one of the many dumb decisions the board of Sony have made since their late-90s heyday, a time when they could do no wrong and everyone thought the MiniDisc was the future.
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Until the Arab Spring hit Egypt on January 25, Mubarak was an untouchable ruler who could do no wrong because he was backed by the United States, the military, and enjoyed zero criticism from Israel, a rarity for such a well-armed Muslim nation.
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My feeling is that ... you have to be flexible in making people feel comfortable so you can get the best out of them and they feel that they can pretty much do no wrong - and as a director try and guide things in the way that I like to see movies go.
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