"I don't think you can ever go too wrong calling something what it is, " Scott said.
"I told Tony that the example basketball gives to teenagers is too often very wrong, " Dealy says.
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You don't talk about that bit in Botticelli's Primavera where the Medici prince reaches up for the orange or that bit in the Birth of Venus where her neck would look wrong if her shoulders weren't wrong too.
The other problem with Italy's small firms is that too many of them are in the wrong industries, relying for too long on cheap labour for their competitive advantage.
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The Swedes believe the priorities are wrong: too much money is still going on agriculture.
If that happens, Greenspan is wrong to lean on interest rates, and I'm wrong, too.
And, he said, other players also gamble on rugby believing they too are doing nothing wrong.
Acquisitions often go wrong, too: Daiichi Sankyo must surely regret paying so much for Ranbaxy.
And too much in the wrong places can wipe out all facial expression.
Another reason Wells Fargo and Union Pacific ran into problems was that they sacked too many of the wrong people.
But Pottruck might have picked some of the wrong fights too.
The conventional wisdom is wrong: Too few cooks spoil the broth.
Similarly he certainly cannot take all of the blame for the consequences of what happened when the money started to flow too freely into the wrong people's hands.
The economics of the ban are all wrong, too.
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Events have moved on too, in the wrong direction.
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Regardless of any innovation, pinball machines will never be completely reliable - in a contraption made from up to 3, 500 parts connected by half a mile of wiring, there's just too much to go wrong.
He talked about the power of faith to help correct those faltering steps in life when someone finds themselves incarcerated and thus paying the penalty of being too far on the wrong side of the law.
They could drink too much or say the wrong thing or get in a fight.
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The consequences of choosing the wrong policy at the wrong price are too great.
But it would be wrong to expect too much from this particular set of negotiations.
However it would be wrong to be too dismissive of the loyalist tantrum.
"It would be wrong to expect too much from next week's chat".
They could advocate for it, and it could be wrong legally, too.
Yet it would be wrong to read too little into the result.
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