For they simply do not understand the words that the industry uses and thus they get wrong the numbers presented.
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We've lost completely on a European army - that's actually bad for Europe because if they get this wrong they'll wreck it from the beginning anyway and we've lost on all the other agendas too - and now he's talking about bribing the people of Gibraltar with 30 million pounds to sell out their rights as British citizens.
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Sometimes they get is wrong, more often they are getting it right.
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If they get it wrong, then history has shown its managers have indeed done well at avoiding the landmines.
Sometimes, but not always, they get things wrong.
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The E. coli computer differs from a regular computer in that it turn each piece of DNA into a simulated pancake, with sections of DNA being flipped to hide from a killer antibiotic if they get the answer right, and killed if they get the answer wrong.
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Global managers "might buy and sell the wrong stocks, but they might also get the allocations wrong among the various global equity sectors, and they might also allocate their portfolios in ways that significantly increase or decrease my risk level, " Mr. Curtis says.
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The measure of an economy is what happens when they get their decisions wrong.
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Meanwhile, the reputations of large corporations are at stake if they get the process wrong.
They spend 14 hour days seeking out hidden pockets of value and mispriced assets, and they still get it wrong, over and over.
If they get these things wrong, the consequences can be severe.
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This happens every year, the Business Software Alliance releases its figures on how much the theft of software costs the industry: and every year they get their numbers wrong.
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But it does underline a lesson of past recessions that the ONS were reluctant to accept at the time of that 2009 debate: that they get it most wrong when the economy is 'on the turn'.
The sight of colleagues once lionised as corporate bigwigs being led into court in handcuffs, and the fear that a similar fate could await them if they get their sums wrong, seems to have concentrated executive minds.
The sight of colleagues once lionised as corporate heroes being led into court in handcuffs, and the fear that a similar fate could await them if they get their sums wrong, seems to have concentrated executive minds.
And even when they have all the charts, they may still get it wrong.
With little understanding of what is out there, students tend to apply to the one or two colleges that they believe (right or wrong) that they can get admitted to, can afford or just feel comfortable attending for whatever reason (usually knowing someone else that is already enrolled).
It is not that the usual skills are unimportant, it is just that they usually get overridden by the wrong mental and behavioral patterns.
When rating agencies get things wrong they rely on a defence of free speech, saying that their ratings were merely the expression of an opinion.
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Our results point out that not only are recruiters from the top companies in the U.S. getting woefully incomplete information about their potential management hires, they are probably drawing the wrong conclusions from the information they do get.
He says it was very difficult to get Powergen to accept they were wrong.
And even more undoubtedly, given the bedlam of the past two Election Days, they do not want to get it wrong.
Smart, well-meaning people get it wrong when they start believing that the world owes them something and that the rules are different for them.
"If they think they've done the wrong thing, they should process an amended return and get themselves right, " Everson says.
You have to say perhaps they made the wrong choice but they are stuck with McClaren and have to get on with it.
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They are wrong only 20% of the time, but they are wrong at market tops and bottoms--the very area where they get hurt the most.
For, if conservatives get this strategic question wrong, they not only are unlikely to enjoy the support of the electorate come 2012.
Miniature valves weren't an option, Santini says, because of the danger that once in the body they could open at the wrong time or get stuck open.
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