Getting it wrong would mean a slipped schedule at best, or a shipwreck at worst.
But Ms Cooper accused the government of "getting it wrong" on crime and insisted "police numbers do matter".
Marketers that feel that Simplicity is not a result of engagement are the ones who are getting it wrong!
Of course, there are plenty of brands that are still getting it wrong.
He wrote about the myth of The War of the Worlds programme in his latest book, Getting It Wrong.
"Everyone complains about the TSA, but nobody really wants to be on the hook for getting it wrong, " he said.
For as we can see getting it wrong can be painfully expensive.
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Getting it wrong means chaos on the roads and possibly accidents.
Bear Biggs had been predicting higher interest rates and weaker U.S. equity markets, and been roundly booed for getting it wrong by Valentine, an investor overweight on tech stocks.
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The House Republicans have an opportunity to use the debt ceiling to drive home the point that Washington has been getting the wrong answers because it has been asking the wrong questions.
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From then on, it was all Brazilian smiles until my little burst of cheering coincided with the message getting out that it had all gone wrong for them.
To accuse a movie of getting Pakistan's street life wrong when it treats extreme torture as mundane office work seems slightly off the mark but that is the real debate.
Sometimes they get is wrong, more often they are getting it right.
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No matter the setbacks, always remember that getting things wrong now clears up the space to get it right later.
George Muir, director general of the Association of Train Operating Companies, said it was wrong to say rail travel was getting more dangerous.
Government sources also indicated that there was no chance of Bill Bratton, the former Los Angeles and New York police chief brought in as a consultant by ministers, getting the top job, because it would send out the wrong signal to officers in Britain.
I'm used to getting e-mails from folks who will say it's wrong for me to look at this through a racial lens and that we now live in a post-racial world.
In the process the Tory party ended up sounding censorious about single parents, thereby getting on the wrong side of a demographic trend that has helped to keep it out of power ever since.
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"It's hurting us at just the wrong time because I'm getting hit with rising food costs and gas prices, " Mr. Martin added.
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The banks borrow more of the cheaper money and use it for other investments rather than getting loans to consumers because fear of loaning to the wrong people.
"Women have three times greater vulnerability to getting depressed if things go wrong in relationships, and while the holidays can be wonderful, it's a time when you see relationships realistically and inevitably there will be disappointments, " said Psychologist Dr. Ellen McGrath.
Here, again, technology's getting in the way: It's so advanced that technicians can't figure out what's wrong with it.
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