There are many, many policy decisions that could be informed by this report, stigmatizing in some way the potential partners by the judgments that we make about them, and it strikes us this is the wrong way to go about it.
There is no one right or wrong way to go about this, so we should experiment with as many ideas as we can.
Johnstone though is wary of legislation that could go about this the wrong way, criminalizing stupid, juvenile behavior or creating regulations that will be hard to enforce.
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What really makes this entirely delicious is that there are many people who have said that TRIPS, this idea of adding copyright to the WTO, was the wrong way to go about protecting copyrights and patents.
They're worrying about what might go wrong, and there's a big financial gut check going on.
Back then, Morley used to worry so much about what might go wrong that he would almost make himself sick before a big game.
Someone who has run a company will recognize that disease and be able to offer an intervention: Asking the hard questions about what could go wrong.
In other words, the prevention-minded actually work best when they think about what might go wrong, and what they can do to keep that from happening.
Mr Vickers points out that much of the debate about what might go wrong in the campaign has focused on what Saddam could do and on the regional reaction to war.
The FCC acknowledges many of the wonders of wireless but then conjectures, at great length, about all the things that might go wrong because of what it perceives as a concentrated market.
To go back to my original proposition: What did I get wrong about the great Fed jubilee?
For one point about anticancer genes is that several have to go wrong in the same cell before a tumour can grow.
When asked about the perception that, when things did go wrong, police officers tended to react by wanting to cover up the truth, Sir Hugh said that culture had "changed hugely".
An example of what can go wrong came in December, when the FDA put out a warning about the painkiller Aleve.
Not understanding the first point about the markets, they go off and do entirely the wrong thing.
About them one must conjure up the things that could go wrong.
While this practice is more often than not followed to simplify workflow rather than born of malice, it raises serious questions about the accountability of individual members of IT when something in fact does go wrong, e.g. poor decision-making that results in resource downtime.
But another poll, this one by the nonprofit Consumers Union, which publishes Consumer Reports, found that three-quarters of the people it surveyed were wrong about what they have to do to get ready by the time analog signals go off the air on Feb. 17, 2009.
Now think about this: Today we go to a doctor who tries to tell us what is wrong with us.
The book examines a radical asset allocation strategy proposed about 25 years ago in an earlier book called Why the Best-Laid Investment Plans Usually Go Wrong by the late Harry Browne.
Creators now need to fill in a Risks and Challenges assessment, not only to help backers understand what might go wrong and how well qualified the creator is to deal with such problems, but also to make creators think about worst case scenarios.
Braintree Tory MP Brooks Newmark stressed his Welsh credentials - "my family had a steel business in Wales" - before raising concerns about borrowing powers "I'm concerned that ultimately UK plc will foot the bill if things go wrong".
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