• So, for example, when it comes to forestry, there's nothing wrong with us cutting down some trees for timber, as long as you make sure that it's done in a sequence and is spaced properly so that the forest itself is sustained.

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  • Kessler may or may not be wrong about cord-cutting being a result of a down economy, but he is right about many other things.

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  • But the county council says it has got its priorities wrong doing this while also cutting services such as Dial-A-Ride for people with mobility problems.

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  • It would be a shame if the Tories renounced their tax-cutting instincts at precisely the wrong moment.

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  • Using computerized measuring equipment, the AGS verified that each stone was cut and polished to rigorous standards, which can take up to four times longer than normal cutting and, in the wrong hands, result in a ruined stone.

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  • Mr Hollande believes that the Germans are wrong to place such emphasis on austerity and cutting deficits.

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  • There are also those who get it wrong from the other direction, insisting that cutting tax rates always increases economic activity sufficiently to bring in extra revenue.

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  • It was one of those wonderful ideas that turned out to be horribly wrong: Since agriculture and drugmaking both relied on increasingly cutting-edge biotechnology, they would somehow fit together in the same companies.

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  • She made one error, cutting off the call briefly by hitting a wrong button, but this might have been because it was a test in which I was at one point using a phone also listed for my wife as a contact.

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  • But he argued that the UK government's policy of cutting its way out of the deficit was "the wrong thing to do", warning "we are in a pre-1930s situation at the moment and if we don't reverse that we could be heading for a depression".

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  • This, on a scale of 60 trillionths of an inch wide, is where the chase is up and down the corridors of chromosomes, in among the proteins, at the cutting edge of enzymes and at the spot where the cut goes wrong.

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