Maybe she absolutely never had a doubt, even though she turned out to be wrong.
But you never know: all these economic predictions might just turn out to be wrong.
Holding Apple is fine if you have your reasons and can afford to be wrong.
Ms Hughes said that local officials were responsible, but this turned out to be wrong.
It is more than unfortunate that if this was her judgment, it turned out to be wrong.
Rumsfeld turned out to be wrong about Hussein, but what if he had been talking about global warming?
Indeed, practically everything that was predicted about electronic commerce three years ago has turned out to be wrong.
Creativity requires curiosity, questioning assumptions, resisting conventional thinking, and an ego with the courage to be wrong a lot.
And when our soft data turns out to be wrong, it can have disastrous consequences for our decision-making processes.
The initial premise of George Osborne's austerity programme turned out to be wrong.
All of these assumptions could turn out to be wrong, but probably not.
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"One of the risks of my job is that you are going to be wrong about a lot, " Newhouse says.
Somebody's going to - you know, what they tell me to do now is going to be wrong next week.
If I tell you something inadvertently that proves to be wrong, I expect to be held to account for that.
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He can point out that the doubters from previous conflicts, such as Kosovo and the Falklands, turned out to be wrong.
Don't be afraid to be wrong, don't be afraid to sound unclear, because understand this is the only way you'll learn.
Lesson five is that we can all afford to be wrong, whereas the price of never admitting that is truly unaffordable.
If they can then, just possibly, the old quip will be shown to be wrong and the future of fusion might actually arrive.
Finally, investors can use a stop-loss strategy to mitigate greater losses should their assessment of the opportunity prove to be wrong.
"We're going to be wrong a good amount of times, too, " said Billy Eppler, the Yankees' assistant general manager for pro personnel.
The lesson, evidently, is that it's better to be wrong than alone.
But hey, this is one of those, "glad to be wrong" situations.
That interest rate is, if the individual economies subject to it differ, going to be wrong for some countries some of the time.
Before throwing around huge figures to scare the American voter, Krugman should check his facts, or, at least, show mine to be wrong.
If the federal government wants to change public behaviour, or stop something it believes to be wrong, it can ask Congress to pass a law.
We would like to be wrong and remember, we cannot predict the timeline with more accuracy until a SEC proposal has been submitted for public opinion.
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