• Society must take a stand on what is right and wrong.

    ECONOMIST: Patently absurd

  • Their perpetual rage, amplified on Fox News and on talk radio, pleases him, and since their power, right or wrong, is surely rising, he hails it.

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  • But NASA mourned its dead and went right on working, fixing what had gone wrong on Apollo 1, and readying itself for the deadline Kennedy had given it.

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  • He's on the right track, and a lot of other people are on the wrong one.

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  • In fact, studies have demonstrated that confirmation bias transforms the exchange of information during discovery proceedings into a more polarized and certain sense on each side that they are right and good and their opponent is wrong and evil.

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  • If you put any emphasis on what you did right and what you did wrong, it'll make you crazy.

    WSJ: Ted Danson and Keith Addis

  • Even in the presence of the most hardened criminals, my heart has softened and I have come to see that the world is profoundly unfair and my judgements about right and wrong, good and bad need to be re-examined on a much deeper level.

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  • Providing feedback to students, explaining why their answers were right or wrong, and then allowing students to continue to work on a problem until they have it right and master the concept produces statistically significant gains in student learning.

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  • The result was in no way guaranteed when Emmanuel-Thomas received the ball on the right side of the box and the on-loan Arsenal midfielder drove into the area before wrong-footing an unsighted Carson with his left-footed shot.

    BBC: Doncaster 2-3 West Brom

  • I, for one, would like to hear Lineker, Hanson and Gazza on where it all went right or wrong - not on the pitch but in the examination hall.

    BBC: A game of two halves

  • Dzeko was hauled down clumsily by Gardner and Kolarov prowled on the edge of the box before curling the ball deliciously to the right of a bemused and wrong-footed Foster.

    BBC: Birmingham 2-2 Manchester City

  • It recounts the adventures of a young, skilled fighter from rural Gascony called D'Artagnan, who dreams of joining the Musketeers of the Guard and meets the trio on a journey to right the wrong of his father's death.

    BBC: Peter Capaldi to star in Musketeer drama

  • But only the United Arab Emirates, with a relatively puny 2.4 million barrels a day, are on the right side of the choke point: on the wrong side are Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq and Iran.

    FORBES: Why Russia's Economy Isn't Going To Collapse

  • Scanner guessed wrong on seven of the 12 and was right for five of them.

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  • But when asked about the broader economy, and whether they think it is on the right track or wrong, some 60% of Americans say wrong.

    FORBES: Anxiety in The Age of Prosperity

  • One problem is that on Ms Kanter's analysis, losers can do no right and winners no wrong.

    ECONOMIST: Confidence game

  • The beauty of Elliott Waves is that they are a dynamic approach to the market, allowing you to exit a wrong position relatively quickly, and get on board the right move, at the right time.

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  • He'll have specific ideas on what's going wrong and what's needed to put it right, but coaching is knowing how to take a session - and Alan doesn't have that yet because he's never done it before.

    BBC: Alan Hansen's column

  • Foundation schools may decide to do building work without getting local authority agreement - but they cannot raise a loan on the buildings and of course it means they have to put right anything that goes wrong.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Education | Analysis: school reforms

  • The new results invalidated our original result: under the right circumstances, conservatives and libertarians were as likely as anyone on the left to give wrong answers to economic questions.

    FORBES: Confirmation Bias in Everything

  • Despite Godman taking the wrong option out on the right wing, France were punished for offside and Paterson kicked his second penalty - his 33rd in a row in the Six Nations - to make it 6-8.

    BBC: Scotland 9-18 France

  • "At a time when we have this challenge of budget cuts it's wrong that the pressure should be on the city council and it's right that the pressure should be on the police, " said Mr Ferguson.

    BBC: George Ferguson

  • And it doesn't take away from whether we're right or wrong on the issues or what we've done for the last six years or what this election is about.

    CNN: Transcript: Clinton's remarks at Orlando fund-raiser

  • Things go wrong that you have no control over, and, on occasion, things also go right, and you have no control over those, either.

    NEWYORKER: America��s Top Parent

  • That is, that if you try to make decisions based on the same information everybody else has, you're going to sometimes be right, more often wrong and overall do worse than if you did nothing at all.

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  • But what is wrong with Italian politics is perhaps more serious: it allows people like Mr Berlusconi on the right and Fausto Bertinotti on the left to wield considerable power.

    ECONOMIST: The Berlusconi problem

  • The MHF is calling on doctors to act in the early stages of dementia, and to recognise that people have a right to know what is wrong with them and to be given clear and compassionate information about their condition.

    BBC: Dementia patients 'kept in the dark'

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