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I can be wrong, I can be wrong, but I felt when we had them on they told a real good story.
"If they were going to be wrong on rates, they had every incentive in the world to be wrong high," Anderson said.
It's just that the sellers turned out to be wrong, and you really don't want to be wrong in this business — it's too expensive.
So yes, the agencies might be wrong about the negative economic impact of Brexit; the markets might be wrong; the economists who work for investment banks might be wrong; your blogger may be getting his instructions from a sinister man stroking a white cat.
It would be wrong to tar all anti-immigrationists as 'fascists', just as it would be wrong to depict all pro-immigrationists as committed to 'cultural suicide'.
When I was young, somebody told me, 'to be be right at the wrong time is to be wrong and to be wrong at the right time is right.
And I don't believe — I may be wrong .
Philosophers of science talk about the "pessimistic ­meta-induction": If all our past scientific theories have turned out to be wrong, our current theories are bound to be wrong too.
If, in five years time, it proves-- I prove to be wrong or we prove to be wrong, we're still making great content that's going to be in great demand globally.
You will think you have figured out what kind of show "Forever" is, and you will be wrong, and you will figure it out again, and you will be wrong again.
But 2 billion people can't be wrong — can they?
You could say that — but you would be wrong.
That turns out to be wrong — and too conservative.
" Cohen began singing "One of Us Cannot Be Wrong.
To be sure, Buckland warns "there is significant scope for error in these forecasts" as consensus dividend expectations may be wrong, "although they are less likely to be wrong than consensus EPS forecasts."
"We know that DNA matching can be wrong," she said.
Though that would be wrong too, because again, Alec knew.
You'd think that would be obvious, but you'd be wrong.
Each one of those calls turned out to be wrong.
Which meant the final product would be wrong as well.
He said look, with North Korea, I could be wrong.
Where Trump could be wrong is imports and government spending.
If something appears to be wrong, it can alert authorities.
It would be wrong, he insists, to give up hope.
Indeed, many assumed that something must be wrong with it.
Algorithms can be wrong, and there needs to be recourse.
The info from the test could be wrong or misleading.
You know you be wrong, but I should chill, right?
Unfortunately, especially when devoid of context, numbers can be wrong.
But don't misunderstand: I want to be wrong about this.
Simple answers to complex questions are bound to be wrong.
But Trump himself said, listen carefully, he could be wrong.
"That would be wrong, because that's not data," Dizon said.
This statement appears to be wrong on several important points.
It never occurred to me that this might be wrong.
And you might be right or you might be wrong.
He was visibly angry, claiming the test must be wrong.
And all available evidence proves my fears to be wrong.
But if you thought that before Friday, you'd be wrong.
I wanted to be wrong about Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club.
I wasn't really expecting anything to be wrong with it.
"Without that information, we're going to be wrong," Miller said.
And, as we all know, stereotypes can often be wrong.
It would be wrong to say his characters deserve them.
Millions of people who vote for Trump cannot be wrong.
If it's hard or uncomfortable, somehow it must be wrong.
They can be wrong on Benghazi and right on this.
Plus, there's always a chance that you could be wrong.
How could it be wrong to invest in our people?
I refused to believe it; the nurse must be wrong.
But Barr would be wrong in taking such a position.
It would be wrong for any employee to do it.
You'd think, How can these thousands of people be wrong?
When something would be wrong, I'd try to ignore it.
Something appeared to be wrong when they measured Guilherme's head.
I could be wrong about this, don't send me emails.
You might guess which are which, and you'd be wrong.
Who could afford to call that bluff and be wrong?
You'd be wrong about that, and this cave proves it.
But the internet has proved that judgment to be wrong.
The perfection of the computer animation would simply be wrong.
Yet it's also worth noting that polls can be wrong!
They also need to prepare to be wrong at times.
If we go down that route, it would be wrong.
And as with many other years, they could be wrong.
And you wouldn't be wrong if you stuck with beer.
But, Reynolds said — jokingly, we think — you would be wrong.
If you thought that, you would be wrong, of course.
It would be wrong to "prejudge" this matter, she said.
Not all of these highly respected experts could be wrong.
But they can be wrong, just like any people, anywhere.
But it would be wrong to make such an assumption.
How could loving someone who loved so well be wrong?
If they aren't, the polls are likely to be wrong.
"Therefore it would be wrong to reproach Ukraine," he said.
For Donald Trump, to be wrong about anything is intolerable.
And he's not willing to be wrong on this subject.
No matter what you say, you will be wrong somewhere.
Politicians are allowed to be wrong, but they can't lie.
Here comes some prognostication, which is guaranteed to be wrong.
Just as it would be wrong to breed animals for the sake of torturing them, or to have children only to enslave them, it would be wrong to mistreat the conscious machines of the future.
But as we just learned, pre-game assumptions can be wrong.
But it would be wrong to dismiss this entirely as cynicism.
"And thanks to our accountants, the envelope will not be wrong."
Ultimately, it is civilians who have the right to be wrong.
It wouldn't be wrong to call Saoirse handsome and Timothée beautiful.
"Of course, that all turned out to be wrong," Cramer said.
As a result, the headlines can turn out to be wrong.
Sometimes I feel like that's what must be wrong with me.
But it would be wrong to say they're criminals or violent.
All these people spending time outdoors can't be wrong, I reasoned.
Yet it would be wrong to write off the transatlantic partnership.
But there are two reasons to believe it may be wrong.
They are right to worry but may be wrong to despair.
What's right for one election can be wrong for the next.
The Boxells sensed something might be wrong at around 5 p.m.
But, as CNN's Richard Greene explores, can the polls be wrong?
Lozos's study also means that current prediction models may be wrong.
It would be wrong to do so unless there were cause.
But you'd be wrong (or at very best only half-right).
I could be wrong, but I don't think Stuber knows this.
"To be wrong is to forge new neural pathways," Amoruso writes.
But I'm not a behavioural biologist, so I might be wrong.
You done spent up your parents retirement to still be wrong.
How can mutual, consensual expression of desire and affection be wrong?
You'd think that's how the story ends, but you'd be wrong.
WATTERS: I must be wrong if you&aposre agreeing with me.
You would be like me, and you would also be wrong.
It would be wrong to say there's no hint of jealousy.
I could be wrong, but that's what it appears to me.
That's what you get for predicting, you're going to be wrong.
Doesn't mean we can't be wrong (we're wrong all the time).
I may be wrong about thinking of Nunez as fundamentally harmless.
Would it be wrong for him to discriminate in this case?
Mattis agreed it would be wrong to "walk away" from Afghanistan.
Of course not, and we would be wrong if we did.
And I'd better be, because I can be wrong only once.
And the plan's optimism on costs and revenues could be wrong.
For deniers to be right, who would have to be wrong?
But I think that it would be wrong to say that.
Now Trump thunders that they will be wrong about him, too.
"He has of course a right to be wrong," she said.
The night comes quicker, And soon the season will be wrong.
I don't know, I might be right, I might be wrong.
No two ways about it, that turned out to be wrong.
You might assume they're repurposed mascot costumes—but you'd be wrong.
It would be wrong to think of this conversion as spiritual.
No, that would be wrong and also nearly impossible, I think.
You get to wax philosophical and be wrong all the time.
People do have a right to be wrong in their beliefs.
I may be wrong, but I sense that's where you're headed.
It is better to right then to be wrong and stubborn.
What could be wrong with the newlywed with a Pilates body?
You might find this very silly, and you wouldn't be wrong.
It can't be wrong to believe what the available evidence suggests.
You may not think that sounds significant, but you'd be wrong.
But all of those predictions have turned out to be wrong.
And, again, I could be wrong, but I'm 56 years old.
I could be wrong, but I don't remember that he was.
Beijing, however, would be wrong to ignore Hong Kong's democracy movement.
Some people may be right, and some people may be wrong.
Those "certainties" could turn out to be wrong, wrong and wrong.
Such rumors may well be wrong and unfair — but they persist.
That their personal mastery informs them that I must be wrong.
The only guarantee is that whatever I say will be wrong.
They wouldn't be wrong, as far as the basic mechanics go.
As with any such report, these may be wrong or inconclusive.
However, two dissimilar things can be wrong and unethical at once.
You probably would not be alone, but you would be wrong.
Plus, Barbra Streisand had recorded "Memory," and Babs couldn't be wrong.
You'd still be wrong, though, and apps like Spectre prove why.
It won't let them be wrong — not with things like this.
I've rarely been more grateful to be wrong about a show.
Aspects of the report may prove to be wrong upon further investigation.
I DON'T THINK HE HAS THE ABILITY, BUT I COULD BE WRONG.
Should something be wrong with the embryo, the pregnancy probably wouldn't take.
We were both attractive and successful, so what could possibly be wrong?
WILLIAMS: I would agree with you, but then we both be wrong.
It helps to realize that it's normal and human to be wrong.
Likewise, it would be wrong to dismiss the impact of social networks.
It would be wrong, however, to dismiss the role of economic anxiety.
And if you thought this was Smoot's first rodeo, you'd be wrong.
It would be wrong to dismiss Germany's gradual progress out of hand.
He argues that impeaching Mr Trump would be wrong constitutionally, not politically.
And who wants to put themselves out there and be wrong again?
And frankly, after last week and now this, they wouldn't be wrong.
Abandoning Venezuela to the malevolent rule of Mr Maduro would be wrong.
But it would be wrong to outlaw them before knowing the answer.
Some biases will generate suspicion, and some informants will just be wrong.
How could more than 3 million international visitors per year be wrong?
Billions of dollars can't exactly be wrong – women want to improve themselves.
It would be wrong to see this as a zero-cost strategy.
But researchers are often aware that this ratio may simply be wrong.
Trump's policies may be wrong, but many of his tools are right.
But when it comes to American pension funds, you would be wrong.
I will be wrong if I said we can retain the title.
G.A.: Why did you call the book "How Not to Be Wrong"?
But, and this may be wrong, but they had much stronger defenses.
Unfortunately, some key assumptions behind that consensus turned out to be wrong.
The markets may be wrong, but they just don't buy that story.
Yet it would be wrong to think that the siren sound in
"   "I think it would be wrong to do this to Gen. Petraeus.
He added however that it would be "wrong to get too worried".
Nothing in these admirable books suggests that they would be wrong today.
Harman said it would be wrong to call his winning putt unbelievable.
It just goes to show that even city editors can be wrong.
In the long run, that's almost always turned out to be wrong.
So, if you thought espionage just involved military secrets, you'd be wrong.
Actually, something can be wrong with that, at least for some commentators.
"[E]veryone has the right to be wrong," he responded to Cooper.
It forces you to be wrong, and rewards you for doing so.
It would be wrong to suggest that Tonantzin was some dominant goddess.
That prediction turned out to be wrong, or at least wildly premature.
Of course, we wouldn't, and we would be wrong if we did.
"The problem is, that information turned out to be wrong," he says.
And if I offered what the work means, I would be wrong.
The decision to honor Mr. Modi would be wrong on any date.
The hate crime suggests that, even in 2019, they could be wrong.
It would be wrong to read that as acquiescence, Ms. Hawari said.
I just think it would be wrong to go any other way.
The recipient can be wrong about that without being guilty of obstruction.
I could be wrong but I believe that's why it was instituted.
It would be wrong to credit Lewis with rediscovering figures like Firestone.
The prediction turned out to be wrong, but he made money anyway.
And I may be wrong about this, but just think about it.
But it would be wrong to claim that all European-Americans do.
Those arguments may be wrong, but Hassett's statistics don't really debunk them.
Some of the stated figures in the budget document might be wrong.
According to a legal expert I spoke to, Shkreli could be wrong.
I'm confused, you are wrong, don't wanna be wrong / Stupid incompetence, stupid in what you think / I'm confused, leave me alone, I don't wanna be wrong / When I talk to you, my mind falls apart ANSWERS : 1. Schultz2. O'Rourke3.
It would be wrong to dismiss each of these elections as isolated events.
The history of Europe might all be wrong if that fish is right.
So he can be wrong at high volume for a seventh straight year?
You'd think a smaller board would also be lighter, but you'd be wrong.
And speaking of vapes, that's another thing the FDA may be wrong about.
I could be wrong, but to me — I just don't believe in that.
He was like this when he was a baby, it can't be wrong.
Liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor agreed that such an advertising requirement would be wrong.
"That would be wrong -- and all these things did not happen," she said.
That's the world of Gossip Girl, so to deny it would be wrong.
He may overestimate himself, but he may not be wrong all the time.
"It's okay if some of those turn out to be wrong," he said.
It would be wrong to read straight across from local to national elections.
To Be Wrong With Infinite Precision is presented in a traditional institutional setting.
" You don't have to love math to enjoy "How to Not Be Wrong.
But he says it would be wrong to try to push them out.
Of course it would be wrong for airlines to spy on their customers.
" Taylor promises, "I'll be strong/I'll be wrong/Oh, but life goes on.
PERINO: If that reporting turns out to be wrong, well, shame on us.
To sell everything would be wrong, and to take profits would be right.
In fact, there's never a moment where you'll think Rogers might be wrong.
Sometimes those women can be right, and, sometimes, they can actually be wrong.
You might think they'd go for a smart gun, but you'd be wrong.
But Trump admitted that he "may be wrong" about the North Korean dictator.
Despite all this, Fenn insists it would be wrong to halt the hunt.
And I could be wrong, but I don&apost think he likes CNN.
If Trump pursues a policy, it cannot axiomatically be wrong, evil and dangerous.
I don't think that's the case with IBM, but I could be wrong.
But it would be wrong to underestimate the potential for patriotic travel decisions.
Trump suggested it would be wrong for Mueller to investigate his family's finances.
Polls were wrong about him winning so why wouldn't they be wrong again?
On his initial flight, he thought something might be wrong with his instruments.
Can you fundamentally be "wrong" about your investment and still turn out alright?
And while some foodies will just dismiss it as fat, they'd be wrong.
Eventually someone is going to be right and someone else will be wrong.
But you would be wrong, and that is bad for all of us.
In this particular case, Trump may be right and Powell may be wrong.
"I may be wrong," Trump said during a news conference after the meeting.
But his personal doctor warned the findings were inconclusive and could be wrong.
Yet it would be wrong to conclude that this attests to their redundancy.
Exxon's own scientists had already shown each of these premises to be wrong.
And I learned that the smartest guy in the room can be wrong.
Quite simply, decisions made without process are far more likely to be wrong.
If gerrymandering is wrong in Michigan it must also be wrong in Maryland.
However, anyone who concludes that this braying means he's stupid would be wrong.
If you're unhappy at work, your first instinct to quit may be wrong.
That said, it would be wrong to conclude that Thursday's vote didn't matter.
The tech-as-addiction metaphor is sloppy, though it might not be wrong.
It might be tempting to blame the meteorologists, but that would be wrong.
Those forecasts may turn out to be wrong in two types of ways.
If you thought Talton's night couldn't get better from there, you'd be wrong.
"That does not mean I would not love to be wrong," he said.
I may be wrong, but I think I even detected a genuine smile.
We want to encourage opportunities for people to be wrong and be corrected.
Well, most people may think that, but then most people would be wrong.
Would it be wrong for visitors from other countries to do the same?
"What would be wrong with elected officials and business discussing issues?" he said.
Yes, I can be wrong about whether a particular ambiguous episode is racist.
"That's a sensitive thing for me, learning how to be wrong," he said.
Here, the doubters would be wrong, or so a body of research suggests.
To write a letter that hides the problems you've identified would be wrong.
It would be wrong if an ethics investigation was done without his consent.
VICE Games: OK, so now...maybe some of these are gonna be wrong.
But I think it would be wrong to question the criteria as such.
The contradiction meant that either Einstein or quantum theory had to be wrong.
But he concluded it would be wrong to cave to North Korea's provocations.
"I feel like we've definitely proven that rumor to be wrong," Jenner shared.
But most people would be wrong, because they are asking the wrong questions.
How can they be wrong, they cried, when they were following their heart?
"He was weighing the possibility that he might be wrong," Mr. Paterson said.
Everybody can be wrong on an issue — like Vietnam for a long time.
So, it's structurally sound but everything else that could be wrong is wrong.
But late into the night, it became apparent that Johnson would be wrong.
So this is all based on presumptions that turned out to be wrong.
HE MAY OVERESTIMATE HIMSELF, BUT HE MAY NOT BE WRONG ALL THE TIME.'
Saying that the military radicalized these men would be wrong, Ms. Beirich said.
If the latter is what Bannon means, then he might not be wrong.
We would be wrong to conclude that, say, Mr Nadal is poor under pressure.
But the data is so bad that some economists think it might be wrong.
If you thought you were in for a calm Thanksgiving week, you'd be wrong.
But you'd be wrong to think this isn't a hugely important upgrade to Evernote.
However, Warren's Senate colleagues and the public would be wrong to take the bait.
The critical ingredient here is that the algorithm in (3) must usually be wrong.
Facts quickly refuted Spicer's statement and showed the Pennsylvania Avenue math to be wrong.
First, by definition I can't actually be wrong about any of the teams here.
It would be wrong to claim that "Life" is ground-breaking or game-changing.
Which isn't much in terms of endorsements, but, then again, I could be wrong.
But it would be wrong to think that he was merely loud and chaotic.
It would certainly be wrong to retreat in the face of threats of force.
If you had a V10, you wouldn't be wrong in switching to the V20.
If you had a V10, you wouldn't be wrong in switching to the V20.
Because treating them as though they are guilty until proven innocent would be wrong.
That means putting faith in forecasts that could well turn out to be wrong.
I would rather lose an election than be wrong on the issue of life.
On October 22th, however, IBM's quarterly results suggested that sceptics might just be wrong.
What could be wrong with a meme that highlights the accomplishments of overlooked women?
News reports can be wrong, and only medical tests can answer the question here.
It would be wrong to conclude that the energy firms must therefore be evil.
SO WE CAN DEBATE IT. BUT I'M – KERNEN: I THINK I MIGHT BE WRONG.
That turned out to be wrong—or, at least, it was not quite right.
However, if you thought that HTGAWM has exhausted every possible mystery — you'd be wrong.
More than that, even, the majority came to feel eating him would be wrong.
One thing I loved about blogging was this ability to be wrong in public.
No matter what I said or did, I was afraid it would be wrong.
"I may be wrong, but I've been doing this a long time," he said.
You might think the answer would be the electorate, but you may be wrong.
Did you ever have any sense working on it that something might be wrong?
Blame it on the so-called "smart money," which appears to be wrong again.
But it would be wrong for us act like this is the first travesty.
It would be wrong to characterize this is as a total cloud pivot, however.
Bottom line: "If you think something may be wrong, seek help," says Dr. Riba.
The goal isn't to be correct in your writing—it's to not be wrong.
According to this detail from a press release announcing the series, you'd be wrong.
Mr Dreeben responded that even people with far-flung ideological positions can be wrong.
If you cannot enjoy her prose and characters, something must be wrong with you.
"To suggest that agreement has already been reached would be wrong," the spokesman said.
And without a public conversation to find those answers, their policy may be wrong.
"I'm going to be wrong if they keep that talk up," the trader said.
"If it turns out to be wrong, that's not fraud, that's wrong," he said.
But it would be wrong for us to comment on reporting we haven't seen.
Which, considering the propensity for medical bills to be wrong, even seems kinda high.
The polls might still be wrong — say, if undecided voters break to Mr. Trump.
However, it is the youth themselves who are proving these critics to be wrong.
The goal isn't to be correct in your writing, it's to not be wrong.
As a scientist, my mind reeled with the possibilities of what could be wrong.
But if you think all that would land them a date, you'd be wrong.
Most people will tell you to get the roast beef, but they'd be wrong.
So even if I get the math right, the dosing could still be wrong.
Why do you put so much trust in satellite readings, which could be wrong?
I disagree with his assessment of global politics, but obviously I could be wrong!
If you took the Golden State Warriors head man -- you'd be wrong ... we think.
Doing so would be wrong today — and would look even worse in the future.
But it would be wrong to attribute the surge to his All-Star disappointment.
But it would be wrong to pin the government's incompetence only on partisan ideology.
But it would be wrong to pin the government's incompetence only on partisan ideology.
That's another huge way that polls can be wrong or not representative of reality.
It would be wrong to break that undertaking simply because it has become inconvenient.
If they turn out to be wrong, the market could turn upside down again.
Of course, to say this behavior is confined to black people would be wrong.
Warren said in March that it would be "wrong" to call her a socialist.
But no, I'd be wrong to say he's the only one who can win.
"Yeah, I feel like we've definitely proven that rumor to be wrong," Jenner answered.
Little did we anticipate that everything we believed would turn out to be wrong.
But when you bet against the consensus, you're going to be wrong a lot.
But the last nine months of campaigning have shown this assessment to be wrong.
If anything is found to be wrong, we are determined to take appropriate action.
All these years, he's been right, what makes you think he's goin' be wrong?
And I may be wrong about that but, you know, I don't see it.
She appeared to be around my age, late 20s, but I could be wrong.
Those reasonable people turned out to be wrong, though at least they weren't knavish.
But now that she's back, it feels like something might be wrong with Eureka.
You'd be wrong, as Rob Copeland and Bradley Hope of the WSJ point out.
The story is quickly developing, so some details may be wrong and may change.
Ask yourself where you could be wrong if the decision is an important one.
But if you thought this was all about Trump, then you would be wrong.
Yeah you know, I tried on the ... I think I ... I could be wrong.
Of course, I could be wrong about all this, but it's important to have dreams.
But it would be wrong for Russia to assume European refiners will bear all costs.
He is preventing war and they are chasing jokes, but maybe I could be wrong.
Would it be wrong to torture them, to kill them, to treat them like objects?
Similarly, if your guess turns out to be wrong, eventually, Aliya will realize something's off.
This shows that sometimes people are confident about things and turn out to be wrong.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), said that it would be "wrong" to label her a socialist.
He knows that such models are as likely to be wrong as well as right.
In total, Superpedestrian can detect about 100 different things that could be wrong with it.
You know, when you predict dark things, your fondest hope is to be wrong. Right.
THEY MIGHT BE RIGHT, THEY MIGHT BE WRONG, BUT IT IS WORTHY TALKING ABOUT THEM.
They could be wrong, sometimes because of information that emerges after the audit is complete.
Here is Alibaba's full statement: Jim Chanos continues to be wrong and uninformed about Alibaba.
And it suggests that the base genetic makeup of a child can actually be 'wrong.
Oh, this is the best part of writing books — eventually, people get to be wrong!
I could be wrong, of course, but I've heard enough to put it out there.
So, while Webber's initial gut feeling turned out to be wrong, the second was right.
They'd rather make a decision and be wrong than suffer from the paralysis of indecision.
Yet in their fervor, sometimes the media, Democrats and Republicans can all be wrong simultaneously.
Normally, when conservatives talk about how the public can be wrong, we mean that public.
" Sandoval adds: "We could be wrong, but they seem to be doing a lot better.
I mean, assuming he's singing the song as a female witch which might be wrong.
" Higbie did quickly add that internment "may be wrong," but Kelly rightly pounced: "Come on.
If you thought Syria's civil war couldn't get any worse, unfortunately you would be wrong.
Cost-benefit analysis is based on a series of predictions and they might be wrong.
Some 300,000 subscribers to The Same Photo of Jeff Goldblum Every Day can't be wrong.
For Trump to win, a whole lot more than the polls have to be wrong.
"'I think apologizing's a great thing, but you actually have to be wrong,'" she read.
Your opponents must not only be wrong but criminally culpable in our extreme political discourse.
Polls can, of course, be wrong, and have been a number of times this cycle.
But new research in the American Political Science Review suggests this presumption may be wrong.
And-- the one thing you don't want to do is – and be wrong about it.
"It would be wrong if an ethics investigation was done without his consent," Colbert said.
Your first instinct for where to go for a software job just might be wrong.
But she warned it would be wrong to move too quickly toward rapprochement with Tehran.
Even a test with 99 percent accuracy would be wrong far more often than right.
The data can send contradictory signals, so instantaneous reactions sometimes turn out to be wrong.
Five days later, back at the clinic, the consultant's hunch was found to be wrong.
Iowa, with its Republican governor and U.S. Senators, has shown that trope to be wrong.
It would be wrong to say he's not rueful about the withering of legacy publications.
"I could be wrong but I'm almost 1000% sure this was racially inspired," he said.
Yet it would also be wrong to scold amateurs for pitching to the radar gun.
Yes, that choice may be wrong; it may have its own dark or foolish motivations.
But you wouldn't be wrong for deciding you don't trust her to do that, either.
It would also be wrong to portray her as anything other than who she is.
Really, though, it was only another way of saying, I don't want to be wrong.
And are they prepared for the political fallout if they turn out to be wrong?
And the answer is there's no shortage of reasons why the polls could be wrong.
When I would no longer accept I could possibly be wrong, we nearly came apart.
The polls can be wrong, of course, as they were in crucial states in 218.
The establishment may think we have nowhere else to go, but that would be wrong.
But if that gave you the impression Bloomberg would withhold his punches, you'd be wrong.
And I could be wrong, but we honestly made a decision between those two choices.
Even if they weren't, it would be wrong to impose this burden on these workers.
" She said she was hopeful the climate would improve, but added: "I could be wrong.
But patience combined with a willingness to guess (and be wrong) usually gets me through.
At first I questioned my own character, too, because how could THE NEWS be wrong?
There's no assumption that somebody who might not agree with you might just be wrong.
Taking a risk "means that you have to be willing to be wrong," she said.
The math can be right but the input "A" or "B" can still be wrong.
"I'm convinced that such a policy shift would be wrong," Laschet told Sueddeutsche Zeitung daily.
Some occasionally publish research reports detailing what they consider to be wrong with a company.
And in case you think his death will stop his work, then you'll be wrong.
It's also part "1984," because when nothing Trump says can be wrong, 2+2=5.
They may be wrong and just guessing at what they believe they should be saying.
The federal gasoline demand data is an estimate and can be wrong, analysts have warned.
"A lot of people in our business are petrified to be wrong," DeSilva told me.
But to punish them by, practically speaking, foreign laws, would be wrong in my opinion.
Either white nationalism had to be wrong, or Derek wasn't as smart as he'd thought.
"But it would be wrong to say that there was no collaborating," Mr. Johnson said.
Gold said she doubted that Obama would release Manning, though she hoped to be wrong.
I think the only person she follows is Patricia Fields…but I may be wrong.
If you thought The Pizza Show host Frank Pinello only knew pizza, you'd be wrong.
But I don't think this should preclude the possibility that these predictions could be wrong.
There are mistakes, there are stories that turn out to be wrong ... Right, right, right.
In this post, I'd like to explain why that prediction could very well be wrong!
He said he's not convinced its will pay off, though he acknowledged he could be wrong.
With these companies trading at or near record highs, there is little room to be wrong.
They may not want to scare families with a timeline that turns out to be wrong.
RHP Joe Ross struggled badly Saturday night and the Nationals wonder if something may be wrong.
So it is worth considering whether they might be wrong about Mr Kim's ultimate intentions, too.
This proved to be wrong — morale, by all accounts, has sunk to an even lower level.
But, no, because Trump simply cannot be wrong or admit an error -- no matter how small!
"Everything we've heard about global urbanization turns out to be wrong," said lead researcher Lewis Dijkstra.
But it would be wrong to say that this is a win for women in Hollywood.
We think these advantages compound, but I could be wrong and they could be wasted effort.
If you insist on riding one, check it for what could be wrong with it first. 
Of course, we're only seeing the surface level of things, so I could always be wrong.
" Res said she was hesitant to share her opinion, because "I could very well be wrong.
I suspected something might be wrong when the company was conspicuously absent at this year's CES.
The issue appears to be wrong, but the people who should care don't care, Cramer said.
They are all over the internet and I figure a million Instagram influencers can't be wrong!
And it would be wrong to skate over the differences between his administration and its predecessors.
They may well be wrong, but the suspicion alone ratchets up the prospect of dangerous mistakes.
"It's fine to bring people on TV who might be wrong about some things," Pennycook says.
At some point—and perhaps that point will be this year—our model will be wrong.
But you'd be wrong, because what you really want is a big bowl of frozen milk.
You'd be wrong, of course, as it went from a shitshow to a nuclear fucking disaster.
Both humans and machines can easily be wrong, but humans are probably better at realizing this.
What is likely, if not absolutely certain, is that the Wall Street consensus will be wrong.
If you have an Oscar, it'd be wrong not to show that thing off on Twitter.
While Lowell's explanation turned out to be wrong, he helped bring those ideas to the public.
Leaders would rather make a decision and be wrong than suffer from the paralysis of indecision.
I'd say an 11-year-old isn't capable of protecting Zendaya, but I might be wrong.
And that means one of the most popular theories about the crime drop could be wrong.
It would be wrong to say there are no military options for dealing with North Korea.
However, investors reading a negative message in the bond market moves would be wrong, says Paulsen.
"We consider the strategy of applying maximum pressure to be wrong," Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said.
As VICE News has noted, crowdsourced warnings on ICE raids can also be wrong, creating paranoia.
The difficultly with Suarez is that he does not consider what he's doing to be wrong.
You'd think that would be a better combination than dumb and dangerous, but you'd be wrong.
If it sounds too good to be true, you'd be wrong: meet the DASH A Speaker.
Yet it would be wrong to conclude that the blockchain is no more than a fad.
That, of course, turned out to be wrong and will forever be part of Tenet's legacy.
You might think all was well in the world of wild salmon, but you'd be wrong.
Reduced fetal movements are similar to chest pains — a warning sign that something could be wrong.
It would be wrong to conclude from one study that these regulations are a bad idea.
It's not as useful to look at numerical projections that are almost certain to be wrong.
But it would be wrong to think of Fox as an anachronism or even an outlier.
It would be wrong to assume that any one election will see it off this time.
But don't forget: Predictions and models can be wrong, because the underlying conditions are always changing.
It would be wrong to call it "chili" since it has no beans or even tomatoes.
I may be wrong, but if he feels the way I feel toward him, it's good.
Devs writing software using Twitter's APIs had access (not Twitter devs, which would also be wrong).
My view would be that brand new results would be the most likely to be wrong.
Those predictions, like the rest of the party's anti-Trump fantasies, turned out to be wrong.
"Sure," McCulley said, with no apparent dismay at the possibility that the predictions could be wrong.
Health scores generated from arrest records, home ownership and similar material may be wrong, she said.
Let's be clear: these are the results of models, not actual experience, and could be wrong.
"I could be wrong, but I'd be shocked it if was more than just this guy."
While it would be wrong according to the logic of its creation, it wouldn't be incorrect.
It would be wrong to believe that modern medicine was the only reason for improved health.
But, kind of like pop music, you'd be wrong to write off these films as fluff.
You might think that any nutritious food would be covered, but that would be wrong, too.
How can such remarkably successful people be wrong about the one thing they most agree on?
Moreover, their likely demographic has been subject to casual generalizations that turn out to be wrong.
It would be wrong to announce that Ms. Peck, with this, has arrived as a choreographer.
The problem is the narrative happens to be wrong, and it&aposs already producing nasty consequences. 
In effect, it is saying: The details might be wrong, but the bottom line won't change.
A new study in The New England Journal of Medicine argues that thinking may be wrong.
The problem with whistle-blowers though, is that whatever their motivations, they may simply be wrong.
Would it be wrong for the president to ask the Ukrainian leader to investigate the matter?
Outsiders might assume this is because Canada is simply more liberal, but they would be wrong.
But like the men on the trains in the joke, both turned out to be wrong.
You would be wrong to think that this all makes Tesla into a perma-short opportunity.
They may be right or they may be wrong about that, that remains to be seen.
But I think it will be wrong if they are the only leaders in this one.
A Politico/Morning Consult poll finds 28503 percent think it would be wrong to fire Mueller.
But it would be wrong to say you are the problem and leave it at that.
"It would be wrong to suggest that diet in middle-age is not important," Sanders said.
If you read that and thought that a 2 percent margin isn't much, you'd be wrong.
The police maintain the established order and that is right so the pictures must be wrong.
But if you think that "profoundly unsatisfying" means I didn't like the finale, you'd be wrong.
But I could very well be wrong, and he makes a good case that I am.
You may think that violence around cooking is a rare occurrence, but you would be wrong.
And you'd be wrong, because Steph did this in three quarters of play, and 28 minutes.
I believe what I wrote every time, even if it turned out later to be wrong.
But you have to be wrong," Trump said in a September 2015 appearance on "The Tonight Show.
I think it&aposll be wrong for me to discuss things that might come before the court.
If she was emotional, that would be a way to give explanations, and that would be wrong.
He also indicates that the specs tend to be wrong when the commercials tend to be right.
You might think that after that delivering that burn, Turner would be done, but you'd be wrong.
A recent study found the app's prediction system to be wrong only 0.05 percent of the time.
What's fascinating is that you can't even explain to Hussein that what he's doing might be wrong.
But no matter what you think your first day will be like, you're going to be wrong.
I could tell that it was darker and hotter... something must be wrong with the electrical system.
Yet even the best stock pickers tend to be wrong at least a third of the time.
If that was the assumption, it's turned out to be wrong in most states, according to Heller.
And I think it would be wrong to speculate what will happen if we don&apost succeed.
Still, we'd be wrong to so quickly write off the main culprit behind this crime so soon.
But some people don't understand that distinction, and think I'm promoting things I know to be wrong.
And all those centuries of scientific evidence suggesting that the Earth is spherical could be wrong, right?
Everybody should realize that there&aposs a percentage chance that you could be wrong about everything. Everything.
But here's the thing when you ask Allen Iverson a question: The Answer will never be wrong.
It would be wrong for anybody to believe that there's a leader that's got a guarantee there.
The event date is based on a report citing anonymous sources, so it could all be wrong.
I edit and design my Instagram feed … well, I'd say "carefully," but "obsessively" might not be wrong.
But if you think Winter is headed for a night out on the town you'd be wrong.
By upsets, I mean four of the outcomes currently projected by FiveThirtyEight would have to be wrong.
Still, if you think that means Apple doesn't care about these bleeding edge technologies, you'd be wrong.
You don't really know who ELO are, but surely the whole world can't be wrong about this?
It's basically a bellwether for the technology industry — if Apple is doing poorly, something must be wrong.
It hadn't occurred to me that it could be wrong, because this was clearly what she wanted.
You might think its porn counterpart would be Honey, I Shrunk My Dick, but you'd be wrong!
Both would be wrong, because both ignore what is going on in the rest of the economy.
GUYS I MIGHT BE WRONG BUT I THINK TAYLOR SPRAYED THIS ON, THATS THE PLANE FROM LWYMMD !!!
But did say it would be wrong to suggest such a meeting could "actually assess" Redstone's capacity.
To do nothing, or, worse, to shield these operators from oversight, would be wrong, unfair and discriminatory.
"It felt good to be wrong about everything," Frances thinks, in a moment of rare, uncomplicated happiness.
But, above all, the perpetrators, some of whom have admitted their guilt, would have to be wrong.
But a majority (65%) also said Democrats would be wrong to not allow a vote on Gorsuch.
It shouldn't be wrong to update a piece if there is a good reason to do so.
For now, the most Celmatix can do is give doctors a hint about what might be wrong.
But, she added, it would be wrong to blame the actions of one refugee on all refugees.
It would be wrong to accuse the current president of having no interest whatsoever in foreign matters.
And it's less risky for them to apologize for a story that turns out to be wrong.
" Cinch the tourniquet just below the armpit or groin, they counselled, and "you will never be wrong.
There are a lot of reasons the polls could be wrong besides the composition of the electorate.
I could be wrong, and if conditions change then we'll have to factor that into our model.
Clinton, said that he thought she would ultimately win Pennsylvania, but conceded that he could be wrong.
This means early medical research will mostly be wrong until maybe eventually, if we're lucky, it's right.
It's almost as if black women aren't allowed to assert things about themselves, or simply be wrong.
"We're talking about a CBO number that I think you just agreed could be wrong," Mulvaney said.
When we see things we believe to be wrong, we must speak out and take a stand.
Keeping a secret can be wrong when the result would be to risk serious harm to others.
They may not be wrong; France has done a ton of this in ushering out other teams.
He was never tested for the virus but underwent other testing to determine what might be wrong.
Now we know the Clinton campaign made strategic decisions based on data that proved to be wrong.
" I go, "It's not because I had a baby, because that would be wrong to say that.
Remember that some behavior that is not prosecutable can still be wrong or damaging to national security.
I thought, why are you contacting me after what I've written, something must be wrong with you.
To laugh this off as a typical move of a politically conservative local tabloid would be wrong.
If you think the most successful businesses today were launched by young people, you&aposd be wrong.
And while nothing appears to be wrong with the baby, an ultrasound reveals quite the surprise twist.
He said he still believes Hurt to be innocent but acknowledged a chance eh could be wrong.
In fact, to conclude that climate change should mean shackling capitalism would be wrong-headed and damaging.
You know, he's the kind of guy, he'll stay in because 'I don't want to be wrong.
" Words that will never drop from Trump's lips: "We could so that but it would be wrong.
Trudeau, who insists using force to end the crisis would be wrong, toughened his language on Wednesday.
Trudeau, who insists using force to end the crisis would be wrong, toughened his language on Wednesday.
But it would be wrong to conclude that economics can't help you make better fruit-buying decisions.
But the hopeful expectation that the trend could undermine authoritarian rule might be wrong, according to Haggard.
"   "You're going to try things, they might be wrong, that's okay — it's not saying something about yourself.
"The longer the time span is, the greater the chances you have to be wrong," Graham said.
But it would be wrong to suggest that the brothers' unblinking films reflect a lack of compassion.
"We're not willing to be wrong on this subject," he said on "Face the Nation" on CBS.
If you feel that we are once again privatizing profits and socializing losses, that wouldn't be wrong.
If you feel that we are once again privatizing profits and socializing losses, that wouldn't be wrong.
But Trump never tries to argue that he can't be wrong because he's such a great lawyer.
You'd think the Canadiens would be perfectly designed to wear that team down, but you'd be wrong.
I mean, I'm not ... it's not like ... I could be wrong, but this is what I think.
It would be wrong to say that at this point Donald Trump has given up on winning.
The movie's biggest scare isn't the witch; it's the idea that everything you believe might be wrong.
I think it will not be wrong to call him a leader because he worked like a leader.
If you thought Drake wouldn't celebrate the Toronto Raptors becoming NBA champions, it seems you would be wrong.
That would be wrong, given the seriousness of Russia's attack, and worrying, given the likelihood of a repeat.
" "I could predict, for you, how independent teams will use Scorpio," he adds, "but I'd likely be wrong.
D&aposSOUZA: This immigration debate is so filled with cliches, most of these cliches happen to be wrong.
Individual polls can be wrong, and there's still two weeks before the election, meaning circumstances could still change.
"Often the more sure we are about something, the more likely we are to be wrong," Saxer said.
This initial interpretation, however, now appears to be wrong, owing to the discovery of the man's undamaged skull.
Between Kuo and Digitimes, my money is on the analyst, but boy I want him to be wrong.
You might even call me a socialist, and according to a BuzzFeed quiz, you would not be wrong.
But if you ask me, if a group of people are having fun, how can that be wrong?
"It would be wrong for markets to start factoring in an early BOJ rate hike," another source said.
You know, my first question out of my mouth was, is there any chance this could be wrong?
We just thought our numbers are so off from all the national polls that we must be wrong.
I suggested he might be wrong and that, on graduation, he might drive from New York to Patagonia.
You might be thinking that that would cause some justifiable tension between the two, but you'd be wrong.
Everything that nutrition specialists once said was good for you, or really bad, turned out to be wrong.
It sounds like (though I could be wrong) that these games won't appear in the main store. pic.twitter.
She is so self-reliant that you can be wrong-footed into thinking she doesn't need any assistance.
In his testimony, Sondland claimed withholding aid in this way -- to influence an American election -- would be wrong.
Say something like: I could be wrong, but did you just go over my head during the meeting?
When the fun your viral campaign brings is largely at your expense, then something might just be wrong.
"The idea to have additional sanctions against Russia would be wrong," Austria's Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz told reporters.
To judge Damon's worthiness of love based on the things he's done as a vampire would be wrong.
BUT I THINK IT WOULD BE WRONG TO DO SO BECAUSE SHE IS. HOWEVER, I WILL SAY THIS.
This also suggests the consultants may be wrong to demand hard-left pledges for the purpose of fundraising.
In fact, they are signs of cowardice, of a fragile man who fears being seen to be wrong.
"I always freely admit I may be wrong, and particularly in this case," Altman wrote on Twitter yesterday.
Like, I don't think you're so good at that, or you might be wrong, or you've made mistakes?
Even so, it would be wrong to assume Microsoft has completely given up on Windows Phone, analysts say.
You might think "zero calories" means there are no calories in something, but that's where you'd be wrong.
"Accepting that you can be wrong is the genesis of being capable of respecting other people," she writes.
There's just as much chance as them to be wrong as there is for them to be right.
But it would be wrong to assume that Santos and Uribe's respective factions oppose one another on principle.
" – to Rolling Stone in 22015 • "That's the thing with love: It's going to be wrong until it's right.
Because for some reason, I have a feeling, he&aposs like Peter Strzok but I could be wrong.
You have a right to listen to your gut, but you also have a right to be wrong.
And, if you think Barber is secretly hoping the star rookie falls short of that ... you'd be wrong.
While you should listen to your gut or inner voice, there are times when it can be wrong.
"I could be wrong but Givenchy normally makes sample sizes, and obviously, I'm not sample size," Wilson says.
If you think Flint's and Detroit's problems sound more like city issues than state ones, you'd be wrong.
It would be wrong to say that the nation has not made any improvements since July of 1967.
Short story ... all the people who thought Julie would follow her husband out the door may be wrong.
It's not just that you'll be wrong more often than you won't be, although there is also that.
You could be wrong—add a dollop of honey butter, and your favorite fried chicken gets even better.
Perhaps it would not be wrong to assert that they are the most followed elections on the planet.
You might think that this week is all about Game of Thrones, or Easter, but you'd be wrong.
And if you're talking about something like a 623LT, P1, or P1 GTR, that impression wouldn't be wrong.
Doctors went looking for something that might be wrong with her brain -- a tumor, perhaps -- but found none.
This is the case even if the president's calculation on enemy rationality should turn out to be wrong.
"I think that's the president's position … I could be wrong," Sessions reportedly said, according to the second lawmaker.
Until it is, we have concluded it would be wrong to make specific decisions in relation to Huawei.
But it would be wrong completely to discount the possibility of an inelegant, humiliating, and yet welcome, Breversal.
"This paradigm is now declining - or, in other words, is shown by us to be wrong," Böhme said.
You can't presume anything other than a good chance that when you buy, you're going to be wrong.
It would be wrong to assume that these policemen were moved to help Jianguo out of human kindness.
It would be wrong, however, to understand Brazil's plutocracy as the product of some unique outcrop of corruption.
And, on the subject of the judiciary, Hamilton and Madison turned out to be wrong, and Brutus right.
They don't want to be wrong, and they never want to show that they are ignorant about anything.
It hadn't occurred to me that assisted suicide could be wrong, because it was clearly what Betsy wanted.
You might think that this is because it is in some way lacking, but you would be wrong.
"Nevertheless, the decline in some indicators has heightened the risk that this judgment could be wrong," she added.
While you might assume Andrew Wiggins would come to the defense of his brother, you would be wrong.
The foreign policy establishment, for example, can be wrong about a lot of things in the US. Certainly.
I'm going to ask some things and they might be wrong, but let's figure some things out together.
But the conventional wisdom about what China might — or might not — be prepared to do could be wrong.
In some instances these judges may be wrong, but that point alone doesn't suffice to prove the point.
"I could be wrong, but most of the barriers have been lowered" for women, he said in 2014.
If you were wrong then, you should think very hard about whether you might be wrong again now.
He turned out to be wrong that time, and the story became a source of embarrassment for him.
He thinks the US intelligence community could be wrong about Russian meddling because Vladimir Putin told him so.
He will tell you that his feels better, fits better and wears better; he will not be wrong.
My aunt thought they were adorable —what could be wrong with a pastel can with a playful name?
This theory turned out to be wrong — not because it celebrates the market but because it misunderstands it.
He continues to be wrong with his opposition to full legalization and regulation of marijuana for adult use.
There's a tendency to consign these plays to the dusty past, but you'd be wrong to do so.
I think he wants to be seen as a leader and is obsessed that he could be wrong.
"I don't think [a stable coin] is possible, but I may be wrong," Song said over the phone.
I don't remember — could be wrong, but I don't remember any conversations with him at all about that.
But in October, Warren rose so far above the pack that my prediction turned out to be wrong.
It would be wrong, however, to suggest that Fort McMurray is in the midst of a collective breakdown.
You would think Democrats could regain some of the nine that they lost, but you'd mostly be wrong.
My initial assumption, that there are vast differences between these two groups of students, proved to be wrong.
Moreover, even if it is not ultimately considered a high crime and misdemeanor, it would still be wrong.
So, I think the-, it will be wrong to think that $2150 is there for the full year.
What permeates the left and the right is the belief that something must be wrong with poor families.
Wang added a caveat, however, saying that the calculations made by Wen and his team could be wrong.
Trump's plan to build a grand, ocean-to-gulf wall may be unwise, but would it be wrong?
If most people can't stay at it for six weeks, something must be wrong with the whole process.
And it would be wrong for me to think my emotions are somehow more authentic than their emotions.
My tongue-in-cheek prediction of a June 2020 recession will almost surely turn out to be wrong.
Did he do something he understood to be wrong in shooting the people below in the first place?
But readers wouldn't be wrong to think that he came to this conclusion by way of The Times.
In Los Angeles, Biden said that predictions Super Tuesday would end his campaign turned out to be wrong.
"That would be wrong — to engage unpaid students in something that Oracle later profited from," Ms. Cassity said.
It is a point of view, and it can be wrong, just as conservatism or liberalism can be.
It would be wrong to reduce this film to an attack on white liberals who mouth racial platitudes.
It would be wrong if I didn't talk about alcohol to add to the cliché notions about Vikings.
Leonowicz: It would be wrong to say diversity—genre, gender, race, economic—isn't constantly part of our conversations.
It's a thing that scientists are ashamed of - this history - because it's apparent that people did things like this: When they got a number that was too high above Millikan's, they thought something must be wrong and they would look for and find a reason why something might be wrong.
You might think, surely, it was related to their strength, athleticism, drive, and outstanding talent — but you'd be wrong.
Salvini reportedly said Wednesday that it would be "wrong" if the EU fined his country for breaching fiscal rules.
"I was at JPMorgan telling people 2018 at that conference, and so it's good to be wrong," Sayer said.
Vafa himself said that of course he could be wrong, which would also say something important about string theory.
Roderick claimed to have used a "professional" tracking device "that could not be wrong," but the girl wasn't there.
"You start to notice a lot of stuff that before you wouldn't consider to be wrong," he told me.
Some would argue that the word "bromance" does not belong in the world of politics, but they'd be wrong.
"I think history has shown some of her stances to be wrong, speaking bluntly," said first-year California Rep.
That belief may be wrong; the Gini coefficient, a measure of inequality, has been dropping in the biggest countries.
Cost is self-explanatory, but it would be wrong to say it's gotten a lot cheaper over the years.
If you go into The Handmaiden thinking you know how it will play out, you'll most likely be wrong.
Because you get bought into it, even if it turns out tomorrow to be wrong or out of touch.
You might think it would have been mostly eradicated from modern business by now, but you would be wrong.
Everything that I do should be wrong but I started really young and I just learned how to learn.
And sadly, they might not be wrong about countries from Central and South America getting added to the list.
It would be wrong to suggest that any of those 'privilege log' entries could justify any claim of privilege.
"I just needed something to be wrong with him, but there was absolutely nothing wrong with him!" she added.
In other words, everything you thought you knew about the T. rex chasing down its prey could be wrong.
You might have thought you'd heard the end of that whole "distracted boyfriend" meme, but sadly you'd be wrong.
It would be wrong to have the Russians help the Trump campaign, or the -- or Hillary Clinton&aposs campaign.
"The market might have been wrong about the vote, but they're not going to be wrong about the impact."
However, if you thought no beauty look could top the glitzy gowns and drop-dead accessories, you'd be wrong.
" Asked about calls to monitor mosques following the attacks, Sanders said, "It would be unconstitutional, it would be wrong.
You might think you could just click on iTunes Store and then find the app section; you'd be wrong!
You might think the winding stretch of water in the video above looks gentle enough, but you'd be wrong.
"They want us to be wrong," said Vijg, who with his colleagues published a rebuttal to all the criticism.
Billionaire peers Bill Gates and Stanley Druckenmiller both warned Warren Buffett in 19993 he would be wrong on IBM.
Long story short ... yeah, Lalas knew his Rooney prediction was WAY off -- but sometimes it's better to be wrong.
But, for the very reasons the White House wants to limit Spicer's exposure, ending the briefing would be wrong.
It took three years of hospital visits and Internet research to figure out what might be wrong with Alex.
If you answered, "The rap duo Run the Jewels consisting of Killer Mike and El-P," you'd be wrong.
Moreover, the viewer would not be wrong to remember that Jackson Pollock made his poured paintings on the floor.
The Treasury numbers may indeed be wrong, as could its earlier figures for the long-term effects of Brexit.
In a war zone, Kronick said, AI Scry would be wrong in a way that would be really uncomfortable.
It launches on Kickstarter today So the very idea that most US kids need more water may be wrong.
But it would be wrong to measure "The Dark Knight Returns" in terms of its impact on other media.
Narrative convention dictates that one, at least, must die, and that we must be wrong-footed about which one.
If merged reality sounds similar to the type of tech found in Microsoft's HoloLens, you would not be wrong.
There is only one year of data here, so it would be wrong to draw too strong a conclusion.
In spite of the occasional, perfunctory 'I may be wrong,' all asserters defend their positions like wolverines their cubs.
If you think some conspiracy theories are just too coincidental to be wrong, you're going to love this one.
Some of these objections may not have served consumers well, but it would be wrong to call them unreasonable.
Both Starboard and Icahn argue that Newell's stock is undervalued, but Cramer worried that they could both be wrong.
The lead engineer, J. J. DeCair, speculated about what might be wrong—possibly a water leak in a condenser.
The problem is that the polls that make the news are also the ones most likely to be wrong.
"There was perhaps a sense that, if someone authorized something in the past, it couldn't be wrong," he said.
A second witness said he noticed the group move outside and decided to follow, thinking something might be wrong.
A second witness said he noticed the group move outside, and decided to follow, thinking something might be wrong.
The premise of this book can be succinctly stated: Most of what we believe is likely to be wrong.
It would be wrong and voters would be right to consider this and make them pay a political price.
Experiments, of course, are invaluable and have, in the past, shown the consensus opinion of experts to be wrong.
If I was wrong about the election, I am willing to admit I can be wrong about Donald Trump.
It would also not be wrong to call it a movie about drug abuse, mass incarceration and school violence.
Indeed, it would be wrong for the chief justice to participate, much less preside over, an entirely political process.
"Activity monitors are going to be wrong at predicting energy expenditure because they aren't incorporating this adaptation," Pontzer said.
Swalwell is among a number of lawmakers who say turning over McFaul would be wrong for Trump to do.
The attorney general would be wrong to sideline the very strategy that made his new deputy such a success.
That way, the fact-checkers can spend their time reviewing articles that are already qualified to probably be wrong.
It was a breathtaking sight, and one I wasn't expecting, but boy, I was so happy to be wrong.
That said, it would be wrong to say that the US hasn't taken strong measures to stop the virus.
What is it within him that has a leadership quality where he's like, "I'm ..." Because you can be wrong.
What's a scientist supposed to do when he's confronted with evidence that all the other scientists might be wrong?
Nobody's ever seen that of about, that turned out to be wrong, it was actually $193 billion in cash.
But, to mangle the title of a nearly 100-year-old song, 50 million French carnivores can't be wrong.
So it's always good to check yourself, to explore uncertainty, and to carefully consider how you might be wrong.
She agreed not to involve him, and it would be wrong for her to go back on her word.
A month later, Trump was forced to vastly upgrade the response when his bold predictions proved to be wrong.
Benjamin Hoffman: Everyone knew Paul George was going to Los Angeles, but it turns out everyone can be wrong.
"Withholding foreign aid in order to pressure a foreign government to take such steps would be wrong," he said.
Despite your best intentions and efforts, it is inevitable: At some point in your life, you will be wrong.
It would be wrong to leave the impression that the Bayerischer Hof Hotel resounded to bays for Trump's departure.
Most turned out to be wrong, but the one about the United States being built on optimism was true.
This is the case, moreover, even if the American calculation on enemy rationality should turn out to be wrong.
It wouldn't be wrong to say that Antonina Munz FitzGerald likes her apartment building, but what a pale declaration.
You wouldn't be wrong in thinking that the CTA's restrictions had resulted in a remarkably prudish sex-tech showcase.
Over 146,000 Instagram posts tagged with #GlitterOmbreNails can't be wrong, so click ahead to preview some of our favorites.
One thing is sure: The predictions made here — known as the Davos consensus — have a tendency to be wrong.
He also said coverage losses that will likely be found by the CBO for his bill would be wrong.
Professor Sadoway agrees that there are many reasons why a battery charge meter in the iPhone might be wrong.
MCAS improvements will also include a cockpit indicator to alert pilots when something may be wrong with the sensors.
I don't mean that it would necessarily be wrong to express your concern to a member of her family.
If the pollsters and the markets turn out to be wrong, the pound has a long way to fall.
Yet just because the Constitution does not declare such a withholding to be wrong does not make it right.
"I tend to not be wrong," he said during an interview at last week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Many of the classic show-stopping experiments in psychology have lately turned out to be wrong, fraudulent, or outdated.
What none of them offer is the peace of mind of reliable answers when you're scared something could be wrong.
It would be wrong, of course, to lay too much stress on a single program of the New York Philharmonic.
It would be wrong to assume that the United States has North Korea cornered and can simply dictate to Kim.
So many similarities and some of the same people that were wrong about Reagan are seemed to be wrong here.
Consider that most of what central bankers have promised over the past 10 years has turned out to be wrong.
Willoughby described the first stage women typically go through when she said she thought something must be wrong with her.
Several analysts said on Thursday it would be wrong to call demonetization a failure, as there were several positive consequences.
But even if these policies had been wise, which they were not, the one-party course would still be wrong.
The cases of the booksellers are still unclear enough that it's possible those perceptions will turn out to be wrong.
WATTERS: Juan, you can have a lot of different positions on immigration, and all of yours happened to be wrong.
I think IBM will be worth more money but, like I said, I could be wrong but we'll accept that.
It's about entertaining the possibility that you may be wrong and being open to learning from the experience of others.
"I would be wrong to allow my poor choice of words to detract from my colleagues' important reporting," he said.
If we create conscious machines that look and behave just as we do, would it be wrong to abuse them?
Hadn't I already wondered if I might be wrong, taking up space where I did not have a right to?
Carlos Zetina met a woman named Nicole who gave him her number but, alas, it turned out to be wrong.
And if you're thinking that sounds a lot like many comedies on the air right now, you wouldn't be wrong.
The experience of California, where the Hispanic vote swung firmly Democratic around 1994, suggests they may be wrong (see chart).
I found that if I don't just draw it freehand, it won't be wrong enough to feel like my drawing.
But I've been wrong on that for some time, I may be wrong for a long time in the future.
But he added it would be wrong to think the Fed's shift was all about President Donald Trump's tongue-lashing.
In the Kentucky Derby, you're likely to be wrong more often than you're likely to be right about these things.
The "freedom to be wrong" is a new and precarious concept, and there is no guarantee that it will survive.
Hey, a million design blogs can't be wrong — seeing hundreds of colors organized by gradient and spectrum is strangely mesmerizing.
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That's what you do if you want to really nail something to the wall: ask how it could be wrong.
And about some of the things they'll be right, and about some they'll be wrong, just as is true today.
If you thought the competition between the two technology giants might dissipate after Google's victory, however, you would be wrong.
Was a late-term abortion something you and your husband considered when you found out that something could be wrong?
He did not give details but said "it would be wrong to describe it as the government doing the stockpiling".
They are clearly looking to claim that something must be wrong with me or the networks must not want me.
Can he be so unbelievably arrogant, she asks, that he can't admit the slightest chance that he might be wrong?
They know they're going to be wrong sometimes and protect themselves No investor is right 100 percent of the time.
It would also be wrong to suggest that the Bacha Khan University attack shattered a relative lull in terrorist violence.
You might not be wrong: It's not always the best idea to put tons of effort into getting a discount.
She had her own style and it was just be wrong if I didn't throw some leopard in there someplace.
It turns out that our calculated circumference of the 25 billion mile diameter circle would be wrong by 1.5 inches.
You would not be wrong in this, exactly, but I will submit that you would also be missing the point.
Here's a list of movies you'll end up seeing by default this summer: Skyscraper Ten thousand billboards can't be wrong.
These are particularly guaranteed to be wrong because so many movies are expected to emerge at the upcoming film festivals.
That was the beginning of something new for me—everything I'd been told about drugs turned out to be wrong.
But you'd be wrong, according to a recent survey commissioned by Snapchat parent company Snap and conducted by Greenberg Strategy.
You don't want to wait for a sign of imminent risk, because that 'sign' might be wrong, or never come.
You might think that people consequently will be well rested and clear headed at the polls, but you'd be wrong.
Through a video game like Bystander, students can ask questions that might be "wrong," testing the boundaries of their own
And he is right about health care because, after all, how can someone who always gets it right be wrong?
I imagine it's like a shrine, but I always seem to be wrong about these things...maybe it's a mess!
DAVID W. JONES Liberty, Mo. To the Editor: If there is bias at Facebook, what would be wrong with that?
This metaphor, which may be wrong in general, is particularly wrong for my parents, who did not share a bedroom.
"So I guess it would be wrong to say that you care more about fashion than I do," he said.
I could blame the dementia for my mother's lack of financial acumen and poor planning, but that would be wrong.
Nevertheless, for all the doubts surrounding the Olympic thaw, history suggests that it would be wrong to dismiss this moment.
"It would be wrong for me to think that my emotions are somehow more authentic than their emotions," Meyers said.
Commenting on ECB monetary policy, she said that it would be wrong for the central bank to abruptly change direction.
And if you suspect it's only millennials who are interested in the new and New Age, you would be wrong.
But at what point does ignorance cross into malice, by virtue of tacitly ignoring what you know to be wrong?
" Jude111 – "I might be wrong, but I had felt that the release of "Sweetz" was partly a response to Brexit.
She had been diagnosed with depression six years earlier, and had no reason to suspect the diagnosis might be wrong.
" "I may be wrong, I mean I may stand before you in six months and say, 'Hey I was wrong.
A tiny saucer filled with tea overflows with dark, murky liquid a viewer wouldn't be wrong to assume is blood.
We had a court that's been overturned again, I may be wrong, but I think it's 80% of the time.
"I could be wrong, but I don't see a big immigrant population here who would be affected," Sheriff Russo said.
"We would be wrong to conclude that such massive objects in space-time should be unobservable," Dr. Lynden-Bell wrote.
That said, it would be wrong to conclude that women are emotional and men are rational, or any such nonsense.
A confidential memo written by the head of the country's largest coal mining company suggests they might not be wrong.
Here is another negative to chew on: What if everything we decided about Generation X turned out to be wrong?
I also found that the authors themselves are quite open-minded and willing to explore how they might be wrong.
"It would be wrong to pretend I wasn't upset over the commercial loss as well," he adds in the memoir.
It would be wrong to call Manchuela God-forsaken, but it seems to have been forsaken by most everybody else.
"If they believed this was solely a reference to any investigation involving yeshivas, that belief would be wrong," he said.
It would be wrong to say that the Royal Danes have kept their mastery of Bournonville free of all corrosion.
You'd be right to characterize his paternal withdrawal as an ethical failure, but you'd be wrong to dwell on it.
You're saying that it would be wrong to hold up money for the Bidens — MULVANEY: — There were three — three factors.
Remember, before Iowa, assessments of who can win are mainly based on polls — and polls, of course, can be wrong.
What is accepted as fact on social media and among political pundits, Belcher said, has proved to be wrong before.
Having the courage to admit when you might be wrong, on the other hand, helps move conversations toward meaningful resolutions.
Then you'll need to figure out when to get back into the market — and you will most likely be wrong.
"No one wants to be wrong," said Brian Mock, 33, a tattoo artist in Levittown, Pa., and a Trump skeptic.
You might think people would discount information repeated by the same speaker in a short sequence, but you'd be wrong.
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day, though, and even Donald Trump can't be wrong all the time.
Mr. Cotton also suggested that the conventional wisdom that Mr. Putin favored Mr. Trump over Hillary Clinton might be wrong.
Pure market capitalists might argue that the market would have adjusted to this, but I believe they would be wrong.
Still, given what we knew at the time, what we were asked to do did not appear to be wrong.
There are three clear policy implications from the National Academies report: It would be wrong to abandon proactive policing programs.
In his words, Bridgewater&aposs success lies in "knowing what you don&apost know and knowing I may be wrong."
You may think it's too late to learn the most sought-after professional skills of 2019, but you'd be wrong.
" He said it would be "wrong" for the U.K. to host Trump on a state visit, calling the president "ignorant.
I think Elon Musk is peculiar and he may overestimate himself, but he may not be wrong all the time.
Exxon spokesman Alan Jeffers dismissed Schneiderman's comments, telling the Times that while predictions could be wrong, they aren't necessarily fraudulent.
Yes, the people can be wrong about things, but so too can experts, embedded industry groups and divisive political factions.
I mean, I can't imagine a Democratic administration asking for the IP addresses of protestors, but I could be wrong.
If you think that I'm cocking a wry snook in the direction of Suffolk's most famous son, you'd be wrong.
There are an infinite number of ways to be wrong about sports, which is one of the things that gives me hope for my future as someone who writes about sports; I don't expect to start being right anytime soon, but there's no reason why I can't be wrong in different ways each week.
She says she had a vision of dogs eating Tommy's body, and Sabrina admits that something might be wrong with him.
And they wouldn't necessarily be wrong — Amazon says the average salary at its new dual headquarters will be more than $150,000.
If anxious members were hoping the CBO score might temper Republican leadership's plans to push the bill forward, they'd be wrong.
His mom, though, wasn't satisfied with that outcome, and she remained convinced that something had to be wrong with her son.
The stream is accompanied by what Shazam thinks is some pretty sad piano by Blonde Hemel, but it could be wrong.
For me, the one spec I think Samsung would be wrong to skimp on is the Note 9's battery capacity.
MHP vice president Oktay Ozturk told Reuters it would be wrong for the commission to continue its work without the CHP.
That is, the Apple Watch may be wrong in some cases, resulting in healthy people rushing unnecessarily to the emergency room.
"It would be wrong to think Link are any different from the other firms that are in that space," Bailey said.
The haters will look at the OnePlus 5 and say it's an iPhone 7 Plus clone, and they wouldn't be wrong.
"I was totally prepared for a letdown, or for something to be wrong," Ponto told Us Weekly of her first ultrasound.
You might think you have no use for them if you're not planning to make Asian dumplings, but you'd be wrong.
"I had initially been worried that something might be wrong with the fact that he had never been married," she said.
"To label certain groups, to stigmatize them as sexual criminals, would not only be wrong, it would be dangerous," he said.
"That proved to be wrong," he said but added that some negative impact from the U.S.-China trade war is unavoidable.
If you thought Hot Pie on Game Of Thrones was just Arya's talented baker friend, well, you'd be wrong — very wrong.
Yet it would be wrong to assume that Corbyn would have a better relationship with European Union colleagues than Theresa May.
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But the results of the GOP primaries and Trump's enduring strength in the polls keeps proving that conclusion to be wrong.
For such a simple solution, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the final result doesn't look great, but you'd be wrong.
You could fall under the false impression that every thought you have about your partner is true, but you'd be wrong.
You might think that individual states could have the right to legislate their own net neutrality protections, but you'd be wrong.
DACA may have legal difficulties, Judge Andrew Hanen argued, but it would be wrong to end the policy at a stroke.
I could be wrong but unless we are making art like Kara Walker or carbon copies of Basquiat, we aren't noticed.
"I fully think apologizing is a great thing, but you have to be wrong," Trump told Jimmy Fallon in September 2015.
It would be wrong to call the turnout low, he said, adding that it was higher than in most European countries.
It would be wrong for Sessions to exercise a supervisory role in any investigation that focused even in part on him.
Think I snapped a pic of him in a museum once... Might have been with a girl but could be wrong.
I know you will reply to this with a quote and it will be wrong And there are many more examples.
Because no one can afford to be wrong ... 'no one can afford another 10 percent down month,' as one analyst said.
Seth Moulton (D-Mass.), who spearheaded the successful charge to delay this week's leadership elections, suggested Pelosi's math might be wrong.
It would be wrong to assume that hats are back in fashion — guests at the luncheon wore headdresses to celebrate spring.
How could a government report prepared by hundreds of scientists and with the official imprimatur of the federal government be wrong?
By their nature, hackers are difficult to trace, and theories advanced immediately after a breach can turn out to be wrong.
We're rarely able to say, 'Aha, here's this person's breath test and here's the problem that caused it to be wrong.
"It would be wrong — even illegal — to single out North Carolina for unfavorable treatment," Mr. Forest said in an emailed statement.
Like, if you knew when, you would not be wrong to be thinking 'why are we all just hearing this now?
The market might be wrong to expect the supply-demand balance to tighten by the end of 2016 or early 2017.
He acknowledges that his best guess in January 2015 that oil prices would continue to fall turned out to be wrong.
Mr. Dalio said it would be wrong to raise rates now because of the overall economic weakness in the world economy.
MHP Vice President Oktay Ozturk told Reuters it would be wrong for the panel to continue work without the main opposition.
Interventionists can be wrong and still send the right message; non-interventionists can be right and yet send the wrong message.
But they would be wrong to assume that it will be easy to exploit this vulnerability in the general election. Why?
Still, Trump acknowledged he "may be wrong" about the prospects of a firm agreement, even if he may not admit it.
"He would be wrong, in my view, to try to stop this investigation without cause on the Mueller side," he said.
CW: Actually, the Lewinsky thing's really interesting to me because I believe, I could be wrong, but Mike Isikoff ... Yep, Newsweek.
In the end, he says, they "are just breaded and fried macaroni and cheese"—and what can be wrong with that?
Yet, it would be wrong to think that the targeting of U.S. Embassy employees was the only reason for U.S. action.
We figured once we had gone through the motions with him, we could see what might be wrong on my end.
But he hopes that the mere awareness of it can inspire people to think more about how they might be wrong.
Of course, all of these sources close to Loughlin, who have said the same things over and over, could be wrong.
Thus, a paradox is raised: verifying the proof means fully committing to it for years even though it might be wrong.
You might not think you'd be riveted watching an army of crabs slowly stalking a sleeping man, but you'd be wrong.
That suggests their hypotheses about what lies beyond the Standard Model, which were the basis of those expectations, must be wrong.
He deflects the concerns that Jane can only barely articulate: The boss's behavior might be wrong, but morals cannot be enforced.
Since Russia had advisers with Menelik II in Ethiopia, you'd think they'd be wary of racist overconfidence, but you'd be wrong.
I understand that it might be wrong to tell half truths to the next generation, but, come on, they're still kids.
It would be wrong to say too much about the heartbreak that Jeanne endures, though none of it is altogether surprising.
Though the March story turned out be wrong, it was indicative of the tense atmosphere surrounding Trump's early months in office.
I think it would be wrong to have any sort of kneejerk reaction to your, to peoples' portfolios at the moment.
And if you admit that it may be wrong, how can you state declaratively that "she was here because of Lynch"?
They even sent her texts calling her a bad citizen, and saying "something had to be wrong with me," she said.
The Vision Fund made a bet, seemingly with reasonable access to internal information, and that bet turned out to be wrong.
However, it would also be wrong to use the Moore scandal to boost the idea that wrongful accusations virtually never happen.
The group, CTIA, on Wednesday unveiled a new study they funded that argues regulators would be wrong to limit those offerings.
When I initially realized that my assumptions might be wrong, I set out to research the internal lives of older people.
I could be wrong, but in my experience I think it's relatively unusual for ethnic minority kids to study social sciences.
But traders are making educated guesses and if they turn out to be wrong, the market could turn upside down again.
One good experiment (videotaping the event) was worth more than all the guesses — all of which turned out to be wrong.
From our perspective, those geneticists wouldn't exactly be wrong about all this — but nobody would accuse them of being right, either.
That was my immediate guess too, but it would be wrong, because the words "home" and "shopping" are in the clue.
But new evidence, soon to be published in The Astrophysical Journal, suggests these estimates may be wrong, or at least incomplete.
"I fully think apologizing is a great thing, but you have to be wrong," Trump told Jimmy Fallon in a Sept.
You'd think a country that was capable of undermining an American presidential election would have better drone technology, but you'd be wrong.
One thing is sure: The predictions made here — known as the "Davos consensus" — have a tendency to turn out to be wrong.
Sometimes one of the polls will be wrong and one will be right, but most often the truth is in the middle.
"This means that global climate-changing events attributed to volcanoes may be wrong or simply attributed to the wrong volcano," he added.
So when it comes to Elliott and Marathon Petroleum, Cramer reminded investors to remember that even the best activist can be wrong.
You can pretend that the art world, however you define it, is dominated by luxury retail economics, but you would be wrong.
One could say that Hero Beauregard Faulkner Fiennes Tiffin was genetically engineered to become a leading man, and one wouldn't be wrong.
"I'm confident but it would be wrong of me to say I'm not nervous," said the adviser, who declined to be named.
It'd be wrong to say that Wall isn't a very good player, with game-altering qualities that, though increasingly stale, remain functional.
I assumed, at best, that all passions cool somewhat over the years; at worst, I thought something might be wrong with me.
According to one estimate from the Northern California Regional Intelligence Center, the readers can be wrong around 10 percent of the time.
As clueless as Trump's un-diplomatic tweet was, it would be wrong to conclude that the sentiment behind it was entirely thoughtless.
Russia is strongly opposed to such a ban and Zhukov said any unilateral decision to quit the Games would also be wrong.
But that would be wrong because its benefits—a leaner, more user-friendly and more open financial system—easily outweigh the risks.
The man may be wrong big time when it comes to net neutrality, but he does genuinely care about getting everyone connected.
It would be wrong to say that it feels overly tense on the streets here in capital city Libreville at the moment.
To do so for women's right to reproductive choice would not only be wrong, but it would also harm women's health nationwide.
While many people are rightly questioning whether these changes are too little too late, it'd be wrong to write them off entirely.
The moment Chris Harrison came to my hotel, I had no idea what to expect — but I knew something must be wrong.
But as the CES convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, made oh so clear this year, that is where you would be wrong.
But something appears to be wrong as hundreds of dead horseshoe crabs have recently washed ashore in southern Japan, leaving scientists confounded.
After I describe the lights, the guy I'm working with tells me he thinks something may be wrong with my transmission. Fuck.
That will throw the issue back to Mrs May, who has said it would be wrong for Britain to hold European elections.
It's supposed to point you toward meaningful data and maybe encourage you to act if there are signs something may be wrong.
That gives the Panthers room to claim that getting those guys back counts as their deadline additions, and they wouldn't be wrong.
If you thought John Oliver was going to pick a lighter topic to round off his most recent series, you'd be wrong.
Giving Border Patrol agents this much leeway to stop and question people means their instincts — or "reasonable suspicions" — can sometimes be wrong.
But the Y Combinator partner, formerly the director of machine learning at Apple, says he was happy to be wrong about that.
And I go into these positions with the expectation that I may be wrong for a long time before I am right.
If you thought New York Fashion Week would be immune to the minimalist makeup trends sweeping the industry, well, you'd be wrong.
There was no circling of Penang and there was no major change in altitude -- the Malaysian radar turned out to be wrong.
Of course, like all forecasts, this one will be wrong -- there are just too many uncertainties involved to get this exactly right.
It would be wrong to accuse the brand of completely losing its way — the cars are still very much fun to drive.
So if you were thinking Kanye was simply tossing out a big ask of someone he's never met, you would be wrong.
I started getting excruciating headaches and regularly visiting medical services, where they would speculate as to what may be wrong with me.
My mouth was dry—a symptom, I thought, of the visceral fear I had about what could be wrong with my baby.
I have doubts that The Crew 2 will lean into that particular element of the game, but hey, maybe I'll be wrong.
It is very important to adjust the actions of the central bank to the situation, when forecasts turn out to be wrong.

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