• Sir Digby once called the unions "increasingly irrelevant", but when he was appointed by Mr Brown he said, despite past criticism of the government, it would be wrong to pass up the opportunity to help put business at the heart of a new administration.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | MPs laugh about 'Comrade Digby'

  • It would be wrong to put it down to the tyres alone.

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  • "These men were led the wrong way, they were put in the wrong place, they were asked to do the wrong things, " Brannon added.

    CNN: U.S. squad leader convicted in Iraqi killing

  • In More or Less this week, we examine the problem of spinning the numbers, talking to politicians, statisticians and the media about what goes wrong and how to put it right.

    BBC: NEWS | Programmes | More Or Less | The politics of numbers

  • That's what happened to an English Springer Spaniel named "Hendrix" who was scheduled to fly from Newark to Phoenix this week and was put on the wrong flight -- to Ireland.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Spelthorne council objected to the Eco Park from the outset, believing it was "fundamentally wrong" to put a waste plant so close to many hundreds of people's homes.

    BBC: Shepperton Eco Park may face judicial review

  • Honestly you've got it wrong if you're trying to put the blame on me.

    BBC: Jenny Methven

  • He didn't do anything wrong, but the manager wanted to put me back in and I was delighted with that.

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  • When the airline realized the dog had been put on the wrong flight, immediate steps were taken to return Hendrix to his owner, she said.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • After the case, the council's Labour leader said the borough was the "wrong place" to put vulnerable youngsters in private care.

    BBC: Colin Lambert

  • Mr. BAKER: This operator, she has to turn the sock wrong side out, put it on the sewing machine, comes through, turns it back.

    NPR: Alabama Town Questions an Economy of Socks

  • However, the hacker had put in the wrong web address, and Microsoft disabled an automatic redirect to the correct website before the attacks could kick in.

    ECONOMIST: Target: Microsoft | The

  • Veloso's strike sent Howard the wrong way, leaving Everton's deflated players reflecting on a missed opportunity to put themselves on the brink of the last 16.

    BBC: Everton 2-1 Sporting Lisbon

  • They try not to put pressure on one another by giving the wrong ball and making the wrong decisions.

    BBC: Jeremy Guscott column

  • "It's very tight between the two of them and it would be wrong to put our focus on Sebastian at this stage, " said Horner.

    BBC: Button eager to stop Red Bull run

  • "It's quite obvious to me that there must be some individuals who are born with a more intense or less intense appetite than others and put in the right situation or the wrong situation - abundant access to food - those individuals born with greater appetite drive are much more likely to become obese, " says Professor O'Rahilly.

    BBC: Born to be fat

  • When things went wrong, they had little incentive to put things right by injecting money of their own because the lender stood to bear most of the losses.

    ECONOMIST: Hot property

  • "So it was kind of the wrong remedy for problems that people were only starting to understand when they put that first bailout into place, " Light says.

    NPR: U.S. Boosts AIG Bailout Package

  • Terrible expectation setting, questionable senior management moves and business models that have not been protected like they needed to be, have put all three of these in the headlines for the wrong reasons and in relevance danger.

    FORBES: The Top 3 Big Brand Winners (and Losers) of 2012

  • As there are different types of spoiled ballots, a possible compromise would be to include those that were annulled simply because they had been put in the wrong box - for instance, in the parliamentary box rather the presidential box - while excluding a ballot paper on which a person had voted for two candidates, our reporter says.

    BBC: Kenya elections: Electronic system slows count

  • The idea is to identify places in processing where things can go wrong and then put measures in place to try to prevent problems before they occur.

    CNN: FDA to make juices safer from E. coli

  • Am I reading you wrong because everything you write seems to me to assume the opposite: that "real" change must be put into a brick and mortar school and validated there.

    FORBES: The Animation Revolution Part II

  • Foundation schools may decide to do building work without getting local authority agreement - but they cannot raise a loan on the buildings and of course it means they have to put right anything that goes wrong.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Education | Analysis: school reforms

  • They come to understand that they can set right many, if not all, of the things they put wrong.

    FORBES: A.A. in the Age of the Internet - We Pause for a Primer on "the Program"

  • Successful trading or investing is dependent on trying to put the odds in your favor and then having a clear exit strategy for when you are wrong.

    FORBES: Finding High-Probability Entry Levels

  • The car parks of Asda, Tesco, Safeway and Sainsbury's across the country are being monitored and the results will be used to put pressure on the stores to find ways of stopping the spaces from being used by the wrong people.

    BBC: Van in a disabled space

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