They often pursue costly investigations based on hunches, which are usually wrong, he says.
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The crowd is usually wrong and they often arrive late to the shelter, after the storm has hit.
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What it actually means is that the analysts use very simple analytics to come to a consensus that is usually wrong.
The result is a seasonal strategy that allows whatever is going on at the time, primarily whether the market remains in rally mode or not, to influence the entries and exits, while maintaining the mechanical aspect that avoids usually wrong emotional input.
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The book examines a radical asset allocation strategy proposed about 25 years ago in an earlier book called Why the Best-Laid Investment Plans Usually Go Wrong by the late Harry Browne.
Even friends and family, who presumably know us fairly well, usually get it wrong.
Those people are usually the most wrong about job creation.
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English is always the area where there is most dispute about grades because with maths and science - the other two subjects tested in Sats this summer - there is usually a right and wrong answer.
"You may want to protect your child, but children usually know when something is wrong, " the National Cancer Institute's Web site says.
It is not that the usual skills are unimportant, it is just that they usually get overridden by the wrong mental and behavioral patterns.
If I did something wrong, my consequence was usually to have a piece of technology taken away.
Usually, denial would mean denying that anything is wrong.
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Lemminglike, she usually went along with the majority view, even when it was wrong.
Again, this is the wrong attitude: The top is only apparent in hindsight, when it is usually too late.
Professor TIEFER: Well, it has usually done this when there was a contested election, a charge that the votes were so close, that the wrong candidate was sent by the state.
The reason the early forecasters were wrong to think the costs would go down is that as we live longer there are more (and usually more expensive) illnesses to be treated.
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