With other carmakers, including Ford, also announcing plans to build small cars in India, some environmentalists griped that it was the wrong step forward.
"Just as everyone is mobilising to get over the crisis, it would be wrong to take a step backwards regarding information that the consumer has the right to expect, " the ministers said in a joint statement.
In this sense, to me, printable guns are a step in the wrong direction.
As this video explains, that would be a major step in the wrong direction.
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Mimicking the tax-deductibility of employer-provided health insurance is also a step in the wrong direction for both plans.
The unfunded trillion dollar deal is a big step in the wrong direction.
Tariffs and a trade war are a big step in the wrong direction.
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Shadow schools minister Nick Gibb said the review was a worrying step in the wrong direction, with confusing programmes of study.
The explosion in collaborative consumption is indeed transformative, but Y Combinator-backed Balanced is a step in the wrong direction precisely because it extends and supports the legacy infrastructure rather than offering a true peer-to-peer payment solution.
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Indeed, the only category of physicians where we find more physicians believing that the ACA was a step in the wrong direction are the surgical specialist who believe the law is bad news by a wide margin of 60 percent to 28 percent.
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When people fail to behave in a mature and reasonable manner, reflective of the reality of their circumstances, is it really so wrong for the government to step in and require them to do so in order to protect the rest of the public who will suffer from the behavior of those who should know better?
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Bjorn-Soren Gigler, a Senior Governance Specialist at the World Bank, sees the mapping project as a step towards righting that wrong.
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Understanding why this happens is the first step to righting a tragic wrong.
The crisis has exposed acute new questions, such as how to marry Europe's cross-border single market for finance with the reality that only national governments can and will step in when things go wrong.
Intentional abdication of a customer base is wrong unless a new customer is ready to step in.
Someone copied down the plans wrong - they either added something or skipped a step.
Democrats were falling into step, fearful of being on the wrong side of the inevitable.
After you make a mistake, no matter how small, take a step back and assess what you did wrong.
That two-step regulatory regime rubbed some House Democrats the wrong way.
Announcing she would step down she said she had "done nothing wrong or dishonest" and always followed advice from the Commons Fees Office.
Mr Clegg said it was wrong for councils to suggest families should take such a drastic step simply to cover a 14% cut in benefit.
Being out of step on Middle Eastern issues is not the same as being wrong: it can be vigorously argued, and often is, that America's line is the right one and that others, sometimes guided by a narrower self-interest, are at fault for not following America's lead.
At every step of the road I went the right way and you the wrong.
Or the added step it makes the plan unworkable, and you end up with the wrong result.
Therefore, the first step to properly firing an executive is figuring out why you hired the wrong person for your company.
But Conservative Philip Davies accused the government of being "completely out of step with public opinion" and Mr Clarke of leading the country "in the wrong direction" on prison sentences.
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