You start blaming yourself, thinking I must be doing something wrong, there's something wrong with my child.
Now, the first clue that there's something wrong with this is the first word.
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"There's something wrong with the tax system if knowledgeable people like us can't do it right, " Ed says.
"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.
It doesn't take the intellect of a US Senator to notice that there's something wrong with our patent system, but it looks like those Senators might finally do something about it.
To the extent that nowadays, from now on, if I see as a picture of George Orwell I'll think there's something wrong with him, because he doesn't look as much as Chris Langham as he ought to.
So the idea that there's something wrong with that, it seems -- strikes me as kind of, you know, some people live their whole lives with the conspiratorial view of the world. (Whispering.) Why did they do that?
There's something wrong with my foot.
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We've not looked at it yet but I think we'll have to see what comes forward and then decide whether we think that's fair and what there is that's wrong with it if there is something wrong with it.
The Zweig strategy, based on my understanding, likes stocks with fairly low price-to-earnings multiples, but not so low (below 5) that one has to wonder if there's something really wrong with the company.
The nationally accepted practice is that you only take command (as chief) if there's something going wrong or if you can strengthen the command position or if it's overwhelming for the incident commander, and none of those things were in fact happening.
"The nationally accepted practice is that you only take command (as chief) if there's something going wrong or if you can strengthen the command position or if it's overwhelming for the incident commander, and none of those things were in fact happening, " he told the paper.
"There's something inherently wrong with setting up a race that you can only win by breaking the speed limit, " says Susan Kang, attorney for the Flint family, adding that even after Flint's death Strava users continued setting KOMs on that course, a feat that requires defying the posted speed limit amid often heavy automotive traffic.
So knowing that there's somebody there to pick you up when something goes wrong, I think is a nice thing to have.
But the addition of the Chamber's own conference and report begs the question: Is there something drastically wrong with U.S. capital markets that is now causing policymakers to scrutinize the financial industry?
There's got to be something wrong with our system when we can't break down a team like Algeria, who came in having won just one of their previous eight games.
The barber's sister would tell him there was something wrong with Lanza, that he wasn't right.
There is something wrong and that's why I ask the European Union to act.
If you eat them every day and that's all you eat, there is something wrong with that.
"Obviously there's always some concern that something could go wrong, " said Chief Cathy Lanier of the Metropolitan Police Department.
Clearly there is something going badly wrong with Britain's balance of payments which goes well beyond the slow pace of recovery in the eurozone - and has yet to be fully explained.
There's nothing particularly wrong with spending a lot of money on something important, as long as you get a decent return for what you spend.
"Both teams have their own personalities and it can get a bit feisty at times, but there's nothing wrong with that, as long as it doesn't develop into something outrageous, " he said.
Farrow's barrister, Peter Gower QC, told the jury his mother had "understood there to be something wrong with him as a child".
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