Or maybe such an incident occurs by accident, if overzealous commanders make a wrong move.
After making scarcely a wrong move for the first hour, Curtis Hanson, the director, rarely makes a right one.
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The stalled U.S. economy is even worrying the folks at Google, the Internet heavyweight that has seemed incapable of making a wrong move.
Your squad members will rise through the ranks, gaining abilities and stats, but at any point a wrong move on your part or a piece of bad luck could see them killed off permanently.
They rely on intelligence that is never as good as they wish it to be, try to assess accurately actions of people they don't know well and do so with potentially devastating consequences for a wrong move.
Rather, it has been caused by a series of snap decisions made on the spur of the moment that gradually move you in a wrong direction.
But DigitalEurope, which lobbies in Brussels for smart phone makers such as Apple and Samsung, said the tax was "a move in the wrong direction".
Though Gaspin claims the 10 p.m. move had not yet proven a wrong decision for NBC -"It was working financially, " he argued.
But a local listing with dispersed ownership is plainly the wrong move for some state firms.
The beauty of Elliott Waves is that they are a dynamic approach to the market, allowing you to exit a wrong position relatively quickly, and get on board the right move, at the right time.
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One council member, Jumaane Williams of Brooklyn, called out "not true" and "that's wrong" as the mayor defended stop-and-frisk, a move Mr. Williams later said he regretted.
In such a complex environment, we feel that slowing the pace of tightening would be the wrong move for the Central Bank, even as it is still clearly convinced that its strategy is the correct one for the present circumstances.
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But the Conservative Mayor of London Boris Johnson has said the move would stifle British enterprise, a view Mr Clarke said was "just wrong".
The move would enjoy greater public support if it were "simply an argument about righting a wrong", Mr Fox said.
However, you would be wrong, because a young academic sociologist at the London School of Economics will soon point out that the move would have a potentially devastating effect on the government's favourite poverty measure.
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