If babies from Pembrokeshire are still "hoiked out to Bristol" because care can't be delivered locally, or by the Health Board next door, that would be wrong.
And in case you think Lloyds is being singled out as somehow taking an unusually optimistic view of the risk of mortgages going bad, that would be wrong.
That would be wrong for our national security.
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One example might be accepting that it would be wrong in principle to impose new financial regulations by a majority vote against the wishes of the country with the biggest financial-services industry in Europe.
In any event, the current thrust of German government thinking is that it would be wrong to let a wayward decimal or so halt the euro now that the European Union has agreed on a stability pact to police it.
Avanzato, in asking the judge to stay his ruling, said Friday that it would be wrong to release the documents before the Legion had an opportunity to appeal the decision that unsealed them.
England skipper Strauss said that it would be wrong for him to comment on the dispute.
In fact that would be as wrong-headed as the eagerness with which they snapped them up only a few months ago.
"I have concluded that it would be wrong for me to receive a bonus for 2012 given those circumstances, " Mr. Jenkins said.
But that would be the wrong policy: for the West, for its reputation in the wider Muslim world, and for Azerbaijan itself.
Yet that would be both wrong in principle and damaging for society.
"We have consulted specialist advice about Jon's injury and reached the conclusion that it would be wrong to risk him tomorrow, " Jenkins said.
HGS, contends that it would be wrong to prescribe drugs with potentially lethal side-effects if a patient's only protection is a fallible genetic test.
That would probably be wrong: gaming has made great strides towards mainstream acceptance in recent years, and the current transition is, in fact, milder than previous examples.
"The children in this family are all vulnerable and there is no doubt whatsoever that it would be wrong for us to knowingly cause them harm, " Mrs Sanders said.
And that would be the wrong thing to do for our economy, it would be bad for middle-class families, and it would be bad for businesses that depend on family spending.
Despite the fact that they could not explain the phenomenon, they concluded that it would be wrong, unfair and unjust to proceed with any of the other six positive tests or continue investigations into the other 36 elevated levels.
"If anyone said that there is proof that the Sun or greenhouse gases alone are responsible for the present-day warming, then that would be a wrong statement because we don't really have proofs as such in the natural sciences, " he says.
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.
In that case, it would be no answer for the prosecutor to argue that everyone agrees that murder is wrong since the prosecutor would be authorized under such a statute to indict someone for conduct that not everyone agrees is wrong.
That said, it would be wrong to suggest that the two countries see eye-to-eye on all or even most big issues, or to rule out a dangerous falling-out in the future.
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