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We have to push our bodies to the limit, so it's worrying to think that some of us may have something wrong with our bodies that we don't know about.
BBC: Andrew Henderson column
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He felt sure that something must have gone wrong with his brain to account for the change in his views and feelings.
CNN: Can traumatic brain injury trigger mental health issues?
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On Tuesday, Barrichello tried out the new car only to have his session end prematurely when he heard something wrong with the engine.
BBC: Reigning world champion Michael Schumacher
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"These manufacturers would rather not have to send a truck to your home if something goes wrong with their product, " says Tony Massimini , an analyst with Semico Research in Scottsdale, Ariz.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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We do know that in the event that there is something wrong with the pressurization, we do have a containment apparatus and architecture in place -- albeit it would take some time to get those boats moved back and everything hooked up.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Something is deeply wrong with the way software people have gone about artificial intelligence.
FORBES: INCOMPARABLE CARVER
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Consumers want brands to be authentic and have a real human voice they can speak with when something goes wrong (or right).
FORBES: Why Consumer-to-Consumer Communication Wins
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It seems to me there are two basic mistakes we make when apologizing, and both of them have to do with not really taking responsibility for having done something wrong.
FORBES: Apologize or Lose Your Customers
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"We have found women who otherwise would have gone through the system with normal Pap smears, not ever suspecting that there's something wrong, " says Shaber.
NPR: Detecting High-Risk HPV in Older Women
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"When you lose three of these in a row, you have to get beyond campaign tactics and take a long, hard look at whether this is something wrong with your product, " he said Wednesday.
CNN: Mississippi election loss is GOP 'wakeup call'
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"If something had gone wrong, it would all have been over, " Julio Luaces, now 76, remembers with a grimace.
BBC: Cubans remember missile crisis 'victory'