In an unusual strike back, which surprised even myself, Pearson said this story was plain wrong.
Many people may think this next statement to be idealistic, naive or just plain wrong.
Assumptions about investor risk tolerance implied in age-based asset allocation models are just plain wrong.
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People sensed that it was unworkable and just plain wrong, and the Democrats gleefully pounced on it.
And there are some titles that it would seem plain wrong to peruse on a digital screen.
The big Wall Street houses are just plain wrong on their prognostications.
"To the extent that it's being done without court authority, I think that's just plain wrong, " said Judge D.
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He said Mr Ayriss was "just plain wrong" and neither the letter or the spirit of the law had been broken.
On the issue of storms affecting more of the earth's surface, the worriers are, according to the models, just plain wrong.
"The comments I made were just plain wrong, and in no way do they reflect what the university stands for, " he said.
But a new study shows that the long-held suspicion that there is hanky-panky in this revolving door game is just plain wrong.
And as Mara just told us, conventional wisdom and all those polls we talk about all the time were just plain wrong.
The government is not blaming FirstGroup, but implicit in the minister's statement is that FirstGroup's risk projections were either over-ambitious or just plain wrong.
If economics supposed, at one extreme, that people seek only to maximise their material consumption, then it would be plain wrong, and that would be that.
Sir Irvine subsequently apologised, saying that he had passed on information from police that was "inaccurate, misleading and plain wrong", for which he was "deeply and sincerely sorry".
Yet, a growing group of scientists, including neuroscientists, primatologists, evolutionary anthropologists, and developmental psychologists, are revealing that the premise of these books, courses, and schools is just plain wrong.
First, as I was saying, and as EAK1 rightly emphasized below, it is just plain wrong and short-sighted because Monitor was a strategy firm just like McKinsey or BCG.
But where he's wrong and Gerry Adams is an intelligent man, he knows that to argue that I and the British government have been exclusively fixated with decommissioning is just plain wrong.
It is just plain wrong that anyone in the U.S. government leaked the name of the CIA asset in Pakistan, Dr Shakil Afridi, who was recruited by the agency in its quest to find bin Laden.
They, in fact, have brought some of their own assistants to prove that same point -- that it is just plain wrong that middle-class Americans pay a higher share of their income in taxes than some millionaires and billionaires.
And 50 percent of the things that we normal people firmly believe are just plain dead wrong.
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The theory was just plain, dead wrong.
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However, keep in mind many code scanners don't tell you specifically what's wrong, in plain English.
Thus Obama is either morally wrong, or just plain fails to understand.
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Beyond that, the plain fact is that Barak's statement was wrong.
And, as plain Englishmen by now every day do, he was using it wrong.
You'd be forgiven for thinking you'd wandered into the wrong venue and taken your seat for a classical piano recital - all that stands before us is a plain stage and a grand piano.
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