Yet it would be wrong to conclude that this is the end of the internet revolution.
It would be wrong to see a youth wave as a monolithic force for change.
But he would be wrong to assume that this election indicates a widening racial divide.
Joe Lieberman, an Independent from Connecticut, said it would be wrong to withdraw quickly.
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But it would be wrong to take credit, let us simply say we are pleased.
But it would be wrong to expect too much from this particular set of negotiations.
But it may be wrong to assume that no big bank would leave Britain.
But it would be wrong to assume that bundling is inevitably bad in those circumstances.
It would be wrong to say that Ecuador has not been punished for its defiance.
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It would be wrong to suggest that President Obama is solely responsible for these developments.
"It would simply be wrong to alter that timetable for the convenience of the government, " he told MPs.
It would nevertheless be wrong to portray Mr O'Neill as fighting a lone rearguard action against foreign aid.
Still, it would be wrong to underestimate Ovi, or the Finnish firm's determination to make it a success.
But they would be wrong to conclude that it is better to keep all their money at home.
It would be wrong to say that the Berlusconi government has done nothing in the way of reform.
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Since the financiers at Goldman are especially clever and hardworking, it would be wrong to impugn these particular middlemen.
It would be wrong to comment further whilst the legal process is ongoing.
However it would be wrong to be too dismissive of the loyalist tantrum.
But I think it would be wrong to think that Britain is just taking measures to reduce its deficit.
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Still, it would be wrong to conclude that Russia is being frozen right out of the Caucasian business circle.
Yet it would be wrong to treat such figures as signs of profligacy.
Yet, however frustrating Cyprus may be, it would be wrong to abandon it.
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Unless these steps are taken, it would be wrong to expect a marked growth in the levels of business activity.
Nonetheless, the newly arrived United Nations special envoy, Kai Eide, says it would be wrong to ignore the Oxfam report.
Yet it would be wrong to conclude that Andersen was simply one bad apple amid a barrel of good ones.
Should Brazil fail to deliver on its promises, however, it would clearly be wrong to throw good money after bad.
And yet, despite this careful repositioning of her brand, it would be wrong to think that Americans have been taken in.
Despite this activity it would be wrong to assume that the BRIC countries are just the province of the European schools.
Mr Mowatt-Larssen may be wrong to suspect that al-Qaeda is playing a long game to stage a spectacular attack on America.
The South East England Development Agency says it would be wrong to build new homes without providing new jobs and facilities.
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