Obama appears also to believe that the USA bears much of the blame for what is wrong in the world.
You state that the Dutch medical association is wrong in stating that no medical association in the world recommends routine circumcision.
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Mr. ARTHUR BLANK (Owner and CEO, Atlanta Falcons): Regardless of the outcome of this case, this issue has put a spotlight in one of those things that remains wrong in this world, the notion that anyone would participate in dog fighting is incomprehensible to me.
Even the luminaries in the quant fund world have gotten it wrong in the volatility.
But, he adds, a backlash against immigrants who are among the most downtrodden in the world is the wrong answer, and one that his movement will fight.
But the other part of being Microsoft is that any mistake or misfire makes news, since Microsoft rules the roost in the PC world in a manner that rubs lots of people the wrong way.
The AEPD has said that this is wrong, and that in an increasingly digital world the right to be forgotten should include the ability to delete incorrect or out of date information online.
Perhaps all this confusion over trust--trusting the wrong people, distrusting the right ones--in the online world is just a sign of the Internets youth.
This argument can be paired with the idea that, in the modern world, the nation state is peculiarly wrong-sized for government.
But that would be the wrong policy: for the West, for its reputation in the wider Muslim world, and for Azerbaijan itself.
Hire wrong and all the self-service in the world will be worthless.
String theorists can perhaps afford to take a different tack, because - with all due respect - it doesn't make any practical difference to anyone in the wider world who's right and who's wrong in that particular discipline.
And, I might add, all the research in the world will be useless if you get some of the most basic information wrong.
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Because in the old world, getting stuff wrong was unacceptable.
It would be wrong, however, to predict anarchy, even in the world of the internet, where we will all be able to broadcast from our own homes, if we wish to.
Samsung had planned to unveil the Nexus Prime in San Diego today, but has said it would be wrong to introduce the device while the world was still paying tribute to the Apple co-founder who died last week, according to BBC News.
"It's very hard to be so established in the art world that you can do no wrong, " he says.
The Museum of Bad Art (MOBA) is the only museum in the world to solely showcase works of art gone wrong.
This is very convenient, but if that username and password falls into the wrong hands, you can find yourself very quickly in a world of pain.
"I'm not the biggest fan of Indy, mainly because we don't go on the historical track but the infield and in the wrong direction, " said Australia's two-time world champion.
But just as it is wrong to conclude that the amateurization of media will bring on a renaissance of high-quality journalism, so it is wrong to conclude that the amateurization of cyberattacks will usher in a brave new world of destructive cyberwarfare.
Nothing could seemingly go wrong with this indisputably talented team with the best batting line-up in the world.
Toyota may be wrong, of course, but they are still the No. 1 carmaker in the world with the best reputation for knowing the business.
"His first serves didn't go over 90 miles per hour, so something obviously was wrong with his shoulder, " said world No. 2 Djokovic, the beaten finalist in Cincinnati last year and also 2008 and 2009.
And not only has that led to growth and prosperity in his own country, but he has been a model in efforts around the world to eliminate nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands.
The problem is that while Bush's diagnosis of the dangers of the democracy deficit in the Arab world was correct, his antidote for solving this problem was completely wrong.
Marshall, the greatest soldier-statesman since George Washington, was wrong to oppose arms shipments to Great Britain in 1940, and wrong to argue for a cross-channel invasion during the early years of World War II, before the U.S. was ready.
In the real world, speculators invest with their own money and, if they are wrong, lose their own money.
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Even if Mr. Winzen turns out to be wrong by half, it would still represent a radical shift in personal mobility, a wholesale electrification of the world's rolling stock.
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