They don't want to admit that they're wrong or they hope a loser is going to turn into a winner.
Many Hispanics in Arizona told me that they appreciate McCain's independence and the courageous way he is willing to challenge members of his own party when he thinks they're wrong, as they often are, for example, on -- wait for it -- immigration.
Yes, people in public office at times change their minds, or they realized they're wrong.
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Because if they're wrong, the next few years start to look even bleaker than we thought.
If they're wrong, the cost is low enough that it won't be a drain on their payroll.
"When people say 'pull up the drawbridge, Britain can make it on our own', they're wrong, " he said.
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"I think they're wrong, " Mr Clegg said on his weekly LBC radio appearance.
And while some people believe a heavy vehicle is better for snowy or slippery roads, Cox says they're wrong.
"If anybody thinks that we will be a winner out of this fire, I think they're wrong, " said Palestinian official Saeb Erakat.
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Hillary Clinton to win the Democratic nomination for president, they're wrong.
Sometimes they're wrong, and that makes the flu shot less effective.
"We'd like very much for the IRS to review the underlying plans before it assumes they're wrong and subjects all these doctors to very intrusive audits, " he says.
He thinks they're wrong, but he can't vote for it.
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They're wrong about most things.
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What he could do is take the strikers on their own, or take the midfielders, tell them what they're doing wrong and show them what they should be doing.
This data shows that mortgage holders are getting more frustrated with the lack of help available for them, and they are moving past the feeling that they're doing something wrong when they can afford to pay their mortgage but choose not to.
That's why, if you spend sufficient time listening to these Panglosses or Cassandras, you'll notice that more often than not, they're entirely wrong - most spectacularly so in their failure to anticipate the financial collapse of 2008.
Cate Blanchett does what's asked of her wonderfully well, but it's still a trick, just like Jude Law's fleeting turn as Errol Flynn, or Kate Beckinsale's game impersonation of Ava Gardner. (Game but pallid, beneath Ava's sensational clothes.) Leonardo DiCaprio brings an impressive set of skills to his role, but they're the wrong skills, because he's wrong for the part.
Sit among a group of opera buffs and you're likely to come away with the impression that they're waiting for something to go wrong, and that they might even be pleased if it did.
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Pulido are really missing the point here and they're targeting the wrong target.
Until you've tried them you don't know whether they're right or wrong.
The site's supporters say they're doing nothing wrong under Swedish law because the site doesn't actually put the copyrighted material on the Web site.
Lawyer Evan Wolfson, who represented Dale in that case, applauded the move to include gay youth in scouting but agreed that banning them once they're adults is wrong.
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