It would be wrong for families, but it would also be wrong for the economy as a whole.
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Yet, however frustrating Cyprus may be, it would be wrong to abandon it.
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It would be wrong, it says, for Britain to be too dependent on gas for its electricity.
They argue it would be wrong to see it as a harbinger.
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It would be wrong to do it otherwise because of the important issues at stake here, including public health, the environment, the economy, economic security, energy security.
Labour, which wanted to delay it until at least April saying "it would be wrong" for it to take effect sooner, was defeated by 282 votes to 234.
"I think at this point it would be wrong to say it's catastrophic, because it really hasn't hit any area except out in the Gulf proper, " he said.
Moreover given that Chairman Arafat is a respected figure in Palestine, and many people are guided by his opinion, I think it would be wrong to ignore it.
One example might be accepting that it would be wrong in principle to impose new financial regulations by a majority vote against the wishes of the country with the biggest financial-services industry in Europe.
On Saturday Mr Hollande said it would be wrong to assume the operation was over while Mr Traore said it would be difficult to completely rid the country of Islamists.
And since I have criticized the GOP for staging phony primaries in the senate recalls, all for the purpose of delaying the actual recall elections to give their party more time to pass the Walker agenda, I would have to be just as critical of the Democrats playing this game as it would be equally wrong.
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After announcing 14 months ago that he planned to resign Aug. 1, 1997 as independent counsel to accept the dual deanship at Pepperdine, Starr quickly reversed himself, saying it would be wrong to leave the investigation before it was close to closure.
But it would be as wrong to conclude that giving codeine to somebody from Malta would be bound to work, as it would to assume that giving it to a Swede would be a waste of time.
Sir Mervyn King said the other day it would be wrong for the Bank to write off the government debt it had bought as part of its quantitative easing policy, because that would be an act of fiscal policy - and an irresponsible one, at that.
While it would probably be wrong to say the case has sparked massive public interest, it has raised a number of political, social and legal issues that have propelled it from the US West Coast into the national arena.
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Still, it would be wrong to underestimate Ovi, or the Finnish firm's determination to make it a success.
Mr Kelly said it would be wrong for the Scottish government to "railroad the legislation through" and that it was "bad practice to be breaking up the consenus on such an important issue".
Just as it would be a terrible mistake to borrow against our children's future to pay our way today, it would be equally wrong to neglect their future by failing to invest in areas that will determine our economic success in this new century.
Yet it would be wrong to conclude that this is the end of the internet revolution.
Dr Svensmark agrees it would be wrong for anyone to claim the case has been proved.
It would be wrong to see a youth wave as a monolithic force for change.
Tory MP Nicholas Soames declared that it would be "wrong to rush to judgment".
Joe Lieberman, an Independent from Connecticut, said it would be wrong to withdraw quickly.
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But it would be wrong to take credit, let us simply say we are pleased.
England skipper Strauss said that it would be wrong for him to comment on the dispute.
But it would be wrong to expect too much from this particular set of negotiations.
But it would be wrong to assume that bundling is inevitably bad in those circumstances.
It would be wrong to say that Ecuador has not been punished for its defiance.
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