Rumsfeld turned out to be wrong about Hussein, but what if he had been talking about global warming?
U. might not be wrong about Irish motives for shooting down the treaty.
After all, Facebook might be wrong about your endorsement of a particular product.
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Can the market be wrong about specific companies over short periods of time?
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"One of the risks of my job is that you are going to be wrong about a lot, " Newhouse says.
Kessler may or may not be wrong about cord-cutting being a result of a down economy, but he is right about many other things.
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Nevertheless, it was the source of an alert to government agencies charged with trying to prevent such a scenario, because there are "some things you can't afford to be wrong about, " one official said.
That prompts a thought: If many were wrong about the strength of agricultural opposition to TPP in Japan, could many also be wrong about the source of industrial opposition in the U.S.? Recent evidence suggests that U.S. auto opposition to free-trade deals is not insurmountable.
Vivian knew that she could be completely wrong about the couple.
They might be wrong or right about this: clearly other companies have come to a different conclusion.
Reached for comment, Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein of the research firm CliniLabs said that he "always hoped to be proved wrong" about the safety worries.
But Wall Street might be very wrong indeed about the idea that Washington will recognise this as being a very bad thing to happen.
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He said GPs should ask patients if they had any particular concerns about what might be wrong with them, or if they had read anything about a certain treatment, to involve them more in the consultation.
Shadow education secretary Stephen Twigg said it was wrong to be thinking about changing the system while the row over this year's grades continued.
How is it that they can be so wrong-minded about immigration?
Credible arguments can be made about stock markets perhaps being wrong for a time, but can they really be wrong for over two decades?
Of course, my educated guess about how intelligence enhancement might come about could be wrong.
She added that it "really would be the wrong time to talk about hammering businesses even more".
Plenty of consumers would like the safeguards of being able to find out what information is held about them, to correct it when it is wrong, and to be consulted before information about their personal habits is sold or used for purposes for which it was not originally gathered.
He turned out to be right about the slowdown but wrong (so far) about the reasons.
Nor does the PIMCO boss believe that any policy would be effective enough to make him wrong about his caution about returns in financial markets going forward.
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However, Fiona Ford, a research nutritionist from the University of Sheffield, said that in the absence of strong evidence that the same effect was present in humans, it would be wrong to make women feel guilty about eating some unhealthy snacks during pregnancy.
What's more, he believes that Labour's economic credibility will be restored not by admitting what the party got wrong in the past but by being seen to be right about the future.
And Obama may be right about this approach, or he may be right at times and wrong at others.
Yet before it jettisons Mr Kan the DPJ should be wary of jumping to the wrong conclusions about the vote.
Hard decisions have to be made about which group benefits and which has to suffer, and the groups on the wrong side of the calculation are obviously not going to be pleased about it.
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