And when Alain Aspect and his colleagues at the University of Paris did carry out the measurement, they found that it was Einstein, not quantum theory, which was wrong.
As I explain in my book, Success as a Mediator for Dummies, one of the best ways to instill a sense of hope and safety is to treat the mediation as a collaborative effort to solve a problem that typically arises between well-meaning people rather than a contest over which person was right and which was wrong.
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He said he was truly sorry for what happened which was "not just wrong, it was truly dreadful".
Speaking in the House of Commons, David Cameron said he was "truly sorry" for what happened at Stafford Hospital, which was "not just wrong, it was truly dreadful" and the government needed to "purge" a culture of complacency.
He said assurances he had sought through the cabinet secretary that the franchise process was being conducted properly had turned out to be wrong which was "not acceptable".
Imagine a scientific journal in which every single article was wrong.
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" I remember once waking up from a dream in which my mother, dead now for thirty-three years, was sipping tea at my kitchen table, reading a newspaper on the back of which there was the headline "Wrong Man, Right Name, Convicted in Murder Trial.
But Warwickshire education officer Eric Wood said there was nothing wrong with the uniform policy which was democratically decided by the governors.
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Save our Parkland, said Cloakham Lawns was the wrong location for the project, which was granted planning permission by East Devon District Council.
The lawyers told the appeal court that trial judge Lord Turnbull was wrong to reject a legal challenge which claimed there was not enough evidence to show the men believed the packages were capable of exploding.
Sir Irvine subsequently apologised, saying that he had passed on information from police that was "inaccurate, misleading and plain wrong", for which he was "deeply and sincerely sorry".
Last week, Mr. Liu's former campaign treasurer and a former fundraiser were convicted in federal court on campaign fraud charges, and another aide admitted at trial that she offered to reimburse contributors for their donations, which she said she knew was wrong.
His plan made sense, but the order in which he executed those changes was all wrong.
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Many forces abetted the confusion over this very simple if horrible crime, which was almost surely a robbery gone wrong.
But John Healey, a former Labour health spokesman, claimed the hospital was being privatised which "is wrong in principle and it is wrong in practice".
She could not understand what was wrong with the cow, which plainly had lost its mind rearing and fl inging its head around as if that might solve the problem.
But the prosecution claimed all that he did was glance at the admittance form which detailed the wrong kidney.
He embraced death, which made the grieving process easier, but it was wrong that we had to go to Switzerland for this, and Switzerland was not the place to do our grieving.
In an unusual strike back, which surprised even myself, Pearson said this story was plain wrong.
Det Supt Jeff Hill said one line of inquiry was that Mr Thomas died in a burglary which went wrong.
He kept winning and became something bigger than who he was, something inspiring, transformative, almost mythic, which was probably the first signal it all could eventually go wrong.
Dukes said she supported tackling obesity by limiting unhealthy food and increasing opportunities for physical activity, but insisted it was wrong to "single out" bodegas which struggle to compete with large corporations.
It was because of assumptions in the department's own model about what would happen to inflation and passenger numbers - which in turn meant that the ready reckoner given to bidders was wrong.
Mr Cann said the building, which is on the outskirts of town, was in the "wrong place" and its use comes at the "wrong time", as jobs are lost as part of budget cutbacks.
Mr Balls said David Cameron and George Osborne had "the wrong prescription" for the current economic crisis, which was the "most serious in my lifetime".
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Once he had an idea in his head he pushed it to its logical conclusion and if he was proved wrong he simply shifted to another idea, which he pursued with equal certainty.
For many people, Windows is far removed from the mass-market smartphone experience, which was first shaped in 2007, when Apple launched its iPhone, wrong-footing traditional phone makers and ultimately contributing to Nokia's woes.
After the first dive, which was unusually strong current, we heard a report that something had gone terribly wrong at Patong Beach, Phuket.
The Usdaw union said the tribunal ruling that stores which had fewer than 20 staff did not have to compensate them was "plainly wrong".
As a result, the Orbiter's trajectory, which should have been fine-tuned by careful firing of its thrusters, was wrong by about 80km (50 miles) when it arrived at the planet.
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