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Life is messy: what looks right may be wrong, and what looks wrong may turn out to be, in the fullness of time, right.
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Or often your assumptions may be wrong and so what you think may be right is proven wrong.
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What is more, it may well be wrong to assume that if planning permission is denied for offices and houses in the south, jobs will migrate up north.
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The commission set up to investigate Wednesday's failure believes already it has a good idea of what went wrong, and so it may not be too long before normal service is resumed.
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They may be wrong, but it's what they really believe even if many of them won't say it anymore.
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Look back at Britain's industrial history with today's obsession with the Internet in mind, and you start to grasp at what may be the truest answer of all: that what went wrong with British manufacturing industry was not that it declined so fast, but that so much effort went into arresting that decline.
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What is more worrying is the possibility that Amazon may be going in the wrong direction.
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What may be right for one person, as a rule, is possibly quite wrong for another.
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Senator STEVENS: It may be that what we've done leaves an impression we've done something wrong, but you have to make up your mind you're doing something wrong, you have to have an intention to do something wrong to really be guilty of a crime.
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But perhaps more germanely, the UK's economic malaise shows no signs of being fixed any time soon by the supposed experts in the Bank of England or Treasury, so there may be a case for looking elsewhere for wisdom - and it is no longer eccentric to argue that what went wrong in the financial system was as much ethical as technical.
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