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If you get it wrong (and all of us, living in the privileged bubbles of our own creation, often get it wrong), you could be the reason someone gets hurt or even killed.
It only helps us when they (liberals) get it wrong.
Don't get it wrong: Republicans do generally support CHIP. Sen.
But every year, politicians and celebrities still get it wrong.
But, get it wrong, and you could end up dateless.
If you get it wrong, you don't just lose users.
"There's just too much at stake to get it wrong."
And— JIM CRAMER: And they'll get it wrong again, right?
Get it wrong and the snow can turn to treacle.
Why do weathermen seem to get it wrong so often?
When you get it wrong, unfortunately there's tragedies and fatalities.
"Sometimes you get it wrong," a second syndicate head said.
But there will still be some who get it wrong.
Even its experts get it wrong most of the time.
You can really hurt people if you get it wrong.
If you get it wrong, the rocket will blow up.
Well, David Fahrenthold at the Washington Post didn't get it wrong.
Nobody's perfect and even the top investor often get it wrong.
But if you get it wrong, a chemical flash can occur.
In other words, people will know if you get it wrong.
I asked, is the report accurate, did they get it wrong?
There is a lot at stake if you get it wrong.
Because you're allowed that freedom, you're allowed to get it wrong.
"So people get it wrong, it was really deep," he said.
It's a simple recipe, but so many people get it wrong.
"With online," he said, "if you get it wrong, it's forever."
She said she didn't want someone else to get it wrong.
They're going to get it wrong, they're going to over-block.
This makes simple division impossible; you will invariably get it wrong.
Some polls will get it wrong on Election Day 2016 too.
Read on to make sure you never get it wrong again.
Democratic presidents never get it wrong, they always get the judicial activists.
We might get it wrong here or there, but generally speaking... Right.
If landlords get it wrong they risk a fine or even imprisonment.
But if they're bearish and get it wrong, there is zero accountability.
Get it wrong again, and it makes you wait for five minutes.
However, he pointed out that anyone predicting elections can get it wrong.
That's a big responsibility, and Jetblack can't afford to get it wrong.
Evan Horowitz, The Boston Globe: Expect the polls to get it wrong.
Customer: It's a simple recipe, but so many people get it wrong.
All the ways I could get it wrong weighed heavily on me.
So you can get it wrong even if you try your best.
If we get it wrong, we will destabilise a broken market even further.
Given such misconceptions, it is little wonder that firms sometimes get it wrong.
I think this is where we on the startup side get it wrong.
It possesses tools to advise levels of government when they get it wrong.
"You can get it wrong without blowing up the house," says Mr Poots.
So how do prosecutors, the media, politicians and the public get it wrong?
You and your compadres in the press get it wrong all the time.
Maybe I get it wrong sometimes, but that's what I try to do.
"Everybody would get it right, one guy would get it wrong," he said.
You haven't ruined anything if you take a guess and get it wrong.
"Demi and Susan sound alike so much anyone would get it wrong," another joked.
No one sees that down the road, next time we might get it wrong.
"It's so predictable that the algorithm is going to get it wrong," he says.
We get it wrong, and we're trying to figure out what other people need.
And as SenseNets shows, these contractors can easily get it wrong, sometimes disastrously so.
Despite their prevalence, movies and TV shows about military life often get it wrong.
If we get it wrong, every generation that follows us will pay a price.
If they get it wrong and overbuild, "that's where your crashes occur," Young said.
Would you say it's pretty spot-on or does she get it wrong sometimes?
And when services get it wrong, it can lead to a lot of confusion.
Groupthink has caused more good people to get it wrong than any other factor.
Even when developers include affordable units in their buildings, they still get it wrong.
The Times didn't want to get it wrong, even something that seemed so inconsequential.
"Everybody seems to get it wrong right now, but in different ways," Nohl said.
If they get it wrong, they get a real, slimy, dead fish to the face.
It doesn't mean they're bad people if they get it wrong, but they're ultimately guessing.
But we must not get it wrong, move too fast nor over-hype the potential.
Seeing somebody try her hardest and just get it wrong, I'm really interested in that.
Get it wrong and the same athletes will feel like they are trekking through mud.
"The doubters, the doomsters, the gloomsters — they are going to get it wrong," he declared.
If we get it wrong, most things in our lives and society will go wrong.
You have ten seconds to answer each question, and if you get it wrong, you're out.
YouTube also says its systems sometimes get it wrong when deciding which videos can show ads.
And that is okay, as long as you're committed to admitting you can get it wrong.
"There is a fundamental lack of matching suitability so most sommeliers get it wrong," he says.
"Sometimes our systems get it wrong, which is why we've encouraged creators to appeal," they said.
Our political discourse takes a major hit when tech companies get it wrong on content moderation.
But get it wrong and you'll be treated like you did a shit in the photocopier.
And, as with any business that relies on predicting the future, they often get it wrong.
I can never remember which way it opens, and I get it wrong every single time.
We Obies may get it wrong from time to time, and for that we deserve criticism.
If you don't get it right, if you get it wrong, it hurts for a decade.
Sometimes I invest thinking it would be good for the world and I get it wrong.
Get it wrong and the out-of-order task is cancelled and no time is lost.
They're inherently an investment, and when you're spending $$$ like that, you don't want to get it wrong.
Get it wrong and you run the risk of an unhealthy, unproductive workforce — and risk your reputation.
Because in those societies where they get it wrong, everything else is destroyed, everything else is leveled.
Change means sometimes we're going to get it right and sometimes we're going to get it wrong.
"But I will say this: we all, as human beings, can get it wrong, too," Pompeo continued.
If you get it wrong, you get feedback through the device that you chose the incorrect one.
Get close to the answer and you win a life; get it wrong and you lose one.
Because if publishers get it wrong and overestimate their print runs, the economic ramifications can be painful.
If you get it wrong, the money is taken away—you can even go into disqualifying debt.
Get it wrong and sparks will literally fly in a beat-up corridor on your way out.
There aren't even bad guys in Ellen's world: mostly just well-intentioned characters who get it wrong.
This would not only be time-consuming, but some would get it wrong, causing errors later on.
Why do so many men get it wrong when it comes to whether their partners are climaxing?
If you don't spend a lot of time on the "why," you'll get it wrong every time.
Luke: Sometimes we get it wrong, but we get it right a lot more this time round.
They're always going to be running from headline to headline and they're going to get it wrong.
But again, I think what's missed in the conversation is that sometimes cops do get it wrong.
But too many people get it wrong when it comes to where Iowa stands after Monday night.
What I'm saying here is that in education, we set things up so you get it wrong.
" She continued:"There are many shows that get it wrong, and many shows that get it right.
He knows it is important because he has experience with what happens when you get it wrong.
So how did everyone get it so wrong — and then get it wrong about getting it wrong?
If we get it wrong, the size of DiCaprio's boat won't matter one way or the other.
Some teams get it wrong: The Marlins, for example, probably didn't need Andrew Cashner to finish 280-279.
"This sounds pretty standard, but you'd be surprised just how many people get it wrong,&apos" says Simone.
You get it wrong if you just apply the new technologies to a legacy industry like the automobile.
Venture capitalist Bill Gurley sees a lot of entrepreneurs who get it right — and those who get it wrong.
All right Ethan, you heard what I just said, throw it at me, where did I get it wrong?
I take it seriously when I get it right and I do take responsibility when I get it wrong.
The second thing you do is when you get it wrong, you don&apost stand by a misleading image.
If you get it wrong, you can try again, and there are in-game hints if you get stuck.
And since the fibers cling to the hair (not the skin) there's no way you can get it wrong.
They do the best they can to deal in truth, and they correct errors when they get it wrong.
Sometimes you'll get it wrong and drink too much, and then you'll be hungover for that eight-hour promo.
A lot of bad information gets out in the immediate aftermath, and you never want to get it wrong.
But if the amplifiers had a crackle or the lead singer had a cold, you might get it wrong.
If you try to draw the line, you won't just probably get it wrong — you'll also miss big opportunities.
There are so many films that get it wrong, especially when it comes to how women respond to trauma.
"I think most of us make choices that try to maximize our happiness, but we get it wrong," she says.
So it is not just the experts who can get it wrong; so can the experts who pick the experts.
Back in August, Fils-Aimé admitted that "sometimes we get it wrong" when it comes to meeting demand for hardware.
You can always count on the ninth circuit court of appeals on the issue of immigration to get it wrong.
I'm sure we get it wrong half the time or three quarters of the time — our products are too expensive.
Dear White People admits that sometimes we all get it wrong, and at other moments it sucks to be right.
It's a strict process, resulting in a £1,000 fine if they get it wrong and take back one too small.
Get it right, and no one will notice; get it wrong, and you open yourself up to charges of racism.
For 20 or 30 people to get it wrong or to miss something, for seasoned professionals over at Warner Bros.
Alana Yzola: When it comes to brown skin, the tattoo artist says that even the greatest can get it wrong.
If you try to draw that line you will not just get it wrong, but you will miss big opportunities.
If you get it wrong, you have until the due date of the return (including extensions) to reverse the transaction.
Do you ever get it wrong—try an idea as a video that you realize needs to be a sculpture?
If you get it wrong … they can't necessarily recover in the same way that a really, truly, public figure could.
If we miss the moment or get it wrong, it could be a long time before we get another chance.
There's so much opportunity to get it wrong, to hurt someone's feelings, to blow through someone's boundaries, to trigger past things.
Chu plans on telling this heroic story in a way that "doesn't get it wrong," he said in an additional tweet.
Every time they get it wrong and then one time, this last time, I liked three things and I kept them.
As governments attempt to set the rules, the chances that they will get it wrong are worryingly high—with grave consequences.
If you get it wrong and a dragon runs rampant over your city, you'll fix the damage in a few minutes.
English and American commentators almost always get it wrong, hammering on the notion that the E.U. is about money and economics.
"In the beginning, it just seemed like there were a lot of ways we could get it wrong," Mr. Hwang said.
We aren&apost always going to get it right but we get it right much more than we get it wrong.
But don't get it wrong: The movement isn't really about making cash, but a way to spread the message of God.
Candidates who get it right make people feel seen and heard; those who get it wrong appear uncertain and ill-defined.
It might also be the case that ending a video game is hard, and developers get it wrong all the time.
As a former adviser to François Hollande, his hapless Socialist predecessor, he also watched at close quarters how to get it wrong.
You only have three chances to guess, and if you get it wrong you've got to wait a week before trying again.
He jokes that he bets they get it wrong and use the wrong one all the time to an already anxious Edward.
It was such a difficult topic to approach because I couldn't understand how you could talk abortion and not get it wrong.
It's not the end of the world if you get it wrong, it's just quite annoying to have to undo your work.
So it's a mix, and sometimes we get it right and sometimes we get it wrong and it's not all intuition-driven.
You've got this really long-standing trope about women—don't let them do anything, they'll get it wrong, they'll do it bad.
Predictions, of course, are always hard to make — who wants to make one if there's a big change you'll get it wrong?
Dr. Stein said that because these conversations are so difficult, doctors worry that they will get it wrong and somehow do harm.
"I think that you do have to expect that you will get it wrong at least part of the time," Shawl says.
I see brands get it wrong so often that I wonder if any of them are listening to what real women are saying.
Get it wrong in the pressure cooker of the weird hours, and you'll become the after-hours Oppenheimer: skeletal reaper, destroyer of vibes.
Sometimes people get it wrong, saying publicly-available information was stolen, or the hacker seriously oversells what it is they've got hold of.
It only helps us when they" — THR believed Bannon's use of "they" was a reference to liberals and the media — "get it wrong.
When they get it wrong, the regulations can erect costly barriers to broadband deployment, resulting in slower service, less coverage and higher prices.
"But I think to pigeonhole any one thing about Burning Man, you're always going to get it wrong, because it's different for everybody."
Aziz Ansari riffs on his life as Dev, a New York actor faced with 1,000 choices and 999 opportunities to get it wrong.
We persist in deciding who people authentically are even though we often get it wrong — and even when it's ultimately beside the point.
Ask us to name a scent, and we'll probably get it wrong — even though the latest research shows humans detect odors just fine.
They're going to get it wrong, they're going to get played, and I don't think that anybody should have that kind of power.
But many individual public pollsters were reasonably satisfied by their results, even though the industry as a whole seemed to get it wrong.
Duarte said that if that task is left to A.I. and the engineers who build the code, they will invariably get it wrong.
Getting it right where other studios and franchises — they know who they are — get it wrong, Marvel and Disney have another commercial leviathan here.
Get it wrong and Mr Trump could face "catastrophic" midterm elections in 2018, a primary challenger in 2020 or, if embroiled in scandals, impeachment.
I'm not sure that this is an effective route, and sometimes disposing of the people who get it wrong often involves more problematic rhetoric.
Significantly, the longer that doctors knew their patients, the more likely they were to get it wrong, suggesting that emotional bonds clouded doctors' thinking.
It would really annoy customers because they were sure I would get it wrong, but I never did, even when there were 12 people.
That's partially why it's taken the team some time to roll out the new policy, she said: YouTube didn't want to get it wrong.
Get it wrong and the fallout could be dramatic, including a sharp rise in interest rates and tumult in the stock and bond markets.
Further, in public regulation of speech, we expect some form of accountability when authorities get it wrong; we should see that happening online, too.
"If you get it wrong, there's a high cost to the user," Aparna Chennapragada, director of Google Now, its predicative assistant tech, said onstage.
The normals would have never had a chance to get it wrong if Ellison hadn't pursued this grudge-match all the way to the top.
An irony of the Dunning-Kruger effect is that so many people misinterpret it, are overconfident in their understanding of it, and get it wrong.
He makes the point in a particularly ugly and vindictive way, but he's on to something -- and too many immigration reform advocates get it wrong.
So he's talking ... he mentions this phrase, and I don't want to get it wrong, but I believe it's "variable ratio schedule, variable reward schedule".
But if we get it wrong, it will be so ugly that there might be no going back, and we're seeing some of that now.
It only helps us when they—" I believe by "they" he means liberals and the media, already promoting calls for his ouster "—get it wrong.
It only helps us when they" — I believe by "they" he means liberals and the media, already promoting calls for his ouster — "get it wrong.
But we do try to reassure players that we know what we're doing, while being humble about it, because we do sometimes get it wrong.
That won't be easy—and if they get it wrong, the Warriors are likely to punish them with a flurry of double-digit scoring runs.
"You can have a go at the greens but you'd better be prepared for some diabolical positions if you do get it wrong," said Forsyth.
On of the corollaries is that sometimes you get it wrong and your child is not ready — or is much farther along than you thought.
"I think some people get it wrong that [the pay gap] is all about discrimination against women, and another group of people get it wrong, that it has nothing to do with discrimination," Gary Burtless, a senior fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution, told CNBC Make It as part of our look into what economists believe people don't understand about the gender wage gap.
Now, that's a particularly offensive thing when you get it wrong, but the way to address that is completely different to what we launched last year.
Sometimes I'll get it wrong, sometimes I'll get it right, but I've accepted that now… I'm a London boy, I've got so many cultures around me.
And that's after Google had spent $60 million on the filter's development—now imagine how often cheaper filters built by smaller companies will get it wrong!
When you're talking about Twitter and Facebook, the people who are really direct user experiences, they're beginning to develop better tools, but they get it wrong.
And when a few people get it wrong, experts worry that their slip-ups, shared far and wide, could sow growing distrust in the medical profession.
Plaintiffs' attorneys say Florida has shifted all responsibility for compliance with the new payments law to ex-offenders, who risk prosecution if they get it wrong.
The recent down rounds among once-celebrated start-ups should remind us that even professional venture capitalists with great track records get it wrong quite often.
We're happy to admit when we get it wrong, and it wasn't long ago that we said there weren't many impressive TV deals around this year.
All of which is to say is that designing these programs is really hard: It's easy to get it wrong and difficult to get it right.
With this latest terror attack, scholars will once again write about the typology of the lone wolf terrorist, but I fear they will get it wrong.
But if scientists get it wrong, the fight could fall apart—or become an easier target for climate deniers who already see conspiracies behind every scientific warning.
Katy Tur at NBC News didn't get it wrong, and she worked under some of the toughest conditions a journalist will face outside of a war zone.
That might sound trivial but in the megacities of Asia, it is a factor that can cost you an additional 20 minutes if you get it wrong.
"The doubters, the doomsters, the gloomsters – they are going to get it wrong again," Johnson said, rocking up on the balls of his feet as he spoke.
Arabic is often featured in video games, but it's usually as part of a shooter set in the Middle East, and often times they get it wrong.
That's kind of the middle point where she's surrendering to the unknown, she's surrendering to risk, and admitting that she might get it wrong along the way.
But much easier said than done: The scheme is a complex exercise in behavioral economics, I report, and it's very possible the city may get it wrong.
But when a decision to monitor somebody has to be made without all the vital information, there is always a chance that authorities will get it wrong.
But if you get it wrong and your employer withholds too little from your paycheck, you can be hit with a tax bill — and possibly a penalty.
I have to be protective of my narrative, I have to own and communicate my own narrative constantly, because if I don't, people will get it wrong.
You've got a 50/50 chance of getting it right, and yet the technology gods seem to revel in watching us get it wrong, every single time.
"Of course, anyone who has ever tested a recipe knows how easy it can be to get it wrong," she told me in a recent email exchange.
"For the Pulitzers to get it right and the Grammys to get it wrong says a lot," said Troy Carter, an artist manager and former Spotify executive.
When pressed if Zuckerberg was on the distribution list for the breach emails, Denham declined to confirm so today, saying "we just don't want to get it wrong".
You write about studies where you show someone a face and ask them to identify the emotions, and people consistently get it wrong, like confusing fear with anxiety.
Given the growing body of evidence supporting their usefulness in treatment, we psychiatrists must now ask ourselves a very important question: Did we get it wrong on psychedelics?
It's awful; it's taken me two weeks to figure out how to stretch my pinky out to hit it and I still get it wrong half the time.
But critics say such studies can get it wrong, because they quiz women about their risk factors after a cancer diagnosis, and people, by nature, have selective memories.
"It would be really nice to know that we could do this kind of analysis over and over and over again and never get it wrong," he said.
You've discussed how brands get it wrong when it comes to food marketing and race, but are any getting it right, showing diverse groups of food eating healthfully?
Greater disclosure means individual empowerment, giving people an opportunity to provide genuine critiques of how those rules apply, and how the companies get it wrong, in specific countries.
And sometimes, the courts and these prosecutors get it wrong whether maliciously or just by accident, and it takes a strong leader like President Trump to right those wrongs.
Some day, Mr. Holzhauer will crash out — perhaps he will bet it all on a Daily Double clue and simply get it wrong, with too little time to recover.
"When we take the time and when we think about the other person we're interacting with we can get it right more than we get it wrong," Moore noted.
Theater is for sure one of them, but if you kind of get it wrong one time, you get the next day to do it for three or four months.
But while, in the past, betting odds have tended to draw similar conclusions to public opinion polls—even when they get it wrong—the Brexit vote shook up that tradition.
"People get it wrong ... but as you change things 100 times, you would expect half of them to be one way and half of them to be another," he said.
"The worry on those larger deals is you need to tap so much liquidity so can't really afford to get it wrong at all," a leveraged banker in London said.
I understand how damaging it is to the public faith and to the institutional — and professional — reputation when a media outlet or even multiple outlets in concert get it wrong.
"What happens in this trade agreement will be a template for future trade agreements, and we cannot get it wrong," she said Wednesday at an AFL-CIO event on the agreement.
" But Trump just throws the executive order at you, waits for you to go on air and get it wrong, then says you got it wrong and calls it "fake news.
Yet Congress has investigative powers and tools they lack, journalists and advocates have limited resources, and courts often get it wrong, just as the Supreme Court did with the Muslim ban.
And while of course gamblers get it wrong sometimes, the market is efficient enough that there's a fairly direct relationship between the odds a horse pays and its probability of victory.
They are shifting strategy and are now focused on raising interest rates at a pace that keeps growth and inflation in balance, risking the next downturn if they get it wrong.
Not knowing a word doesn&apost always mean a speller will get it wrong — the savviest competitors can piece together a word by relying on their knowledge of roots and language patterns.
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Its a bit early 2truly discuss but the biggest lesson I learned frm making #CrazyRichAsians is that we must tell our stories especially the important ones so history doesnt get it wrong.
One of their goals is what we were just talking about, which is to improve the number ... I believe it's to double the proportion of ... I don't want to get it wrong.
The Economist's statistical model for the mid-term elections currently predicts Democrats have a 70% chance of doing that, but political fortunes can change quickly (and statistical models can get it wrong).
" Meantime, swimsuits can be difficult to master as a brand, he said, because "it's such a technical fabric to make, products are very specific to fabric size ... you can't get it wrong.
Don't worry too much if you get it wrong, though: A few starved peasants won't do much harm, nor will a housing bottleneck take more than a couple moments to sort out.
Investors are concerned about the pace of currency devaluation, and while the central bank will probably get it right, the market is betting it will in fact get it wrong, he said.
A lot of the time, Hollywood makes these stories about queer, trans, and minority folks and they get it wrong: there's offensive material, tragic storylines, one-dimensional, stereotypical characters with little depth.
Most of the conversation is about the agency's privacy proposal, but he also says that "people did get it wrong" when they assumed his past as a lobbyist made him an industry shill.
"It'll just be some rain and wind, unless the forecasters get it wrong," said Mr. Fink, adding that their hotel, the Four Seasons Resort Maui, had placed extra water bottles in their room.
There's no hard-and-fast-rule for how to do it, so it often comes down to having years of study and experience with the Zodiac — and even then you can get it wrong.
The T-Man, or woman, won't reduce costs (this is where the analysts get it wrong), but give us millions of years back, in the pursuit of health, at the same or lesser cost.
All I see is grey, I see complexity and there is truth in the church but yes, some people get it wrong and there is man-made parts to religion that can be oppressive.
You can&apost think of a single Democrat nominee that shocked you with his or her conservatism so President Trump&aposs first obligation is to not get it wrong like several of his predecessors did.
There are going to be times that in the process of investigating, we are going to get it wrong, and there are going to be people who are going to be injured along the way.
The notion that these same experts might get it wrong again in 2018 has been a point of optimism for Republicans, who have been told for months that Democrats are primed to retake the House.
"That's when companies get it wrong, when they focus on the gadgetry rather than the user experience," he said, adding that young talent shouldn't be consumed by adding features just for the sake of it.
One of my friends pointed out that maybe subconsciously that gives me a safe space, because if the show we're putting on is supposed to be bad, there's no way we can get it wrong.
When the speak-first, think-later vice president said that in fashioning an economic stimulus program there was a "30 percent chance we're going to get it wrong," an irritated president dismissed it — and him.
Some of you gave me the impression that you have never shared your thoughts on race and racism before because you don't want to get it wrong, seem out of touch or make matters worse.
New research published in the science journal Imagination, Cognition and Personality shows that nearly two in five young children, when asked this question, will get it wrong, saying that a person will gain an extra year.
A defence, popular among academics, goes like this: we did get it wrong, but as responsible social scientists, we're busy and fascinated right now, trying to figure out what was broken and how to fix it.
"Whenever there are juries involved, they can get it wrong but when you add into the mix technology - which is complex - the risk is heightened," Jason Bosland, professor of media law, University of Melbourne told Reuters.
The conversation around diversity in comic books gains more and more steam each month, as major publishers simultaneously creep towards more inclusiveness, yet stumble and get it wrong in their messaging and approach along the way.
The relationship with China "is the most important … for the next president to get right and will have the greatest consequences if they get it wrong," said Xenia Wickett of the British think tank Chatham House.
At any point, the Cop may reveal themselves and guess the Target: If they get it right, they win; if they get it wrong, they lose and the Activists are free to take on the Target.
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Despite weeks of discussions on television, I suspect if you polled the public, even the educated public, and provided a multiple choice test with at least two plausible answers, the vast majority would likely get it wrong.
Count how many times Karo Parysan turns his back to his opponents in this highlight: When you watch fighters doing it right you understand the value of turning throws but even good throwers get it wrong sometimes.
" The National Review's Bill Kristol tweeted that "if you're for Trump you functionally are for a man unfit to be president," and Fox News's Erick Erickson wrote, "Reporters writing about the 'Stop Trump' effort get it wrong.
To the Editor: Re "President Trump Risks the Planet" (editorial, March 29): You get it wrong in saying President Trump's demolition of President Barack Obama's policies to combat climate change holds out false promises of more jobs.
Meanwhile, check out "Master of None," Mr. Ansari's Emmy-winning series on Netflix, in which he riffs on his life as Dev, a New York actor faced with 1,000 choices and 999 opportunities to get it wrong.
Regardless of whether a team wins or loses, the panic as they grapple for the right answer and the hilarity if they get it wrong releases endorphins that promote group bonding, says Robin Dunbar, a psychologist at Oxford University.
We spoke with one of the show's writers to help preview the upcoming season for you, and also took a look at how the show manages to get so much right about hacking—especially when so many others get it wrong.
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"We're in the business of making predictions and decided to put our neck on the line by paying out early on Hillary Clinton, but boy did we get it wrong," Paddy Power spokesperson Lewis Davey said in a statement Wednesday.
Energy companies and banks have their own trading desks experimenting with automation and utility companies are also dipping their toes into the business, but some say that with customers to satisfy, the stakes are much higher if they get it wrong.
"We are going to be moving both at the same pace ... Both are very active at this point in time and I wouldn't want to say which one will go first because I will probably get it wrong," Coleman said.
But the more time I've spent with Ring Fit Adventure, that's not what stands out, and it's not what's helped me get over a personal reluctance to try new forms of exercise, worried I'll get it wrong, negating the point.
BERLIN/DUBAI (Reuters) - Airlines reacted angrily on Monday to an abrupt change in U.S. immigration policy, saying they were struggling to enforce unclear rules, faced unexpected additional costs and were worried they could be fined if they get it wrong.
In the Opinion essay "When Forecasters Get It Wrong: Always," Ruchir Sharma writes about predictions made one year ago—and just how wrong experts were: To borrow from Yogi Berra, it is tough to make predictions, especially about the future.
"Until you're willing to let schools try, and some of them will get it wrong, you're not going to get the growth that's possible," Jensen said, adding that he's not sure the system in the US has that much trust.
Liberal economists have made plenty of bad predictions – if you never get it wrong, you're not taking enough risks – but have generally been willing to admit to and learn from mistakes, and have rarely been sycophants to people in power.
We need to keep stumbling toward each other, with good will and humility, nurturing connections that are real, knowing there will be times when we get it wrong, listening and adjusting as we go, but moving toward each other nonetheless.
Now, learning about new advancements in technology may be essential to your career and contribution to the world, but if you attempt to use new slang, you're bound to get it wrong and become an object of pity bordering on contempt.
"CEOs are expected to not only understand technologies that didn't exist one or two years ago but to make strategic decisions as to which investments to make, and the pace of these changes have staggering consequences if you get it wrong," he said.
At the time, YouTube told The Verge that that language doesn't trigger demonetization, but that it uses machine learning to try to figure out what videos violate its policies, saying that sometimes their "systems get it wrong," and encouraged channels to appeal.
On Facebook's strategic and aggressive dive into video: "We hope to not get it wrong twice before getting it right," Zuckerberg said, a nod to his company's late and somewhat painful plan to bring Facebook from desktop to mobile four years ago.
"As much as I'd like to praise the companies themselves for getting it right, and they deserve it, it's almost like they'd have to go out of their way to get it wrong with this newfound, more positive consumer mindset," he said.
"I don't know how to say this and I don't want to get it wrong either, because everything is a minefield of bombs going off, but ever since I played Trump, black people love me," the actor said in a story published Wednesday.
You kind of get it wrong and every once in awhile there's a criticism or a discussion of something that's very complicated, whether it's about Bill Barr or it's about the Mueller report or it's about some case that I handled. Right.
I recall being nervously excited about doing a live TV show, because up until then, all our Emu's World shows were pre-recorded, so it was a huge deal and no one wanted to be the one to get it wrong on the day.
I think we have real work cut out for us and I think that the challenges that you raise are the right ones to be thinking about because if we get it wrong, that's the way in which I think it will go wrong.
Just like the work carried out by actual law enforcement agencies, platform policing often increases mistrust and divisions in the community, doesn't keep people safe, and tends to fall hardest on people who have the least power to push back when authorities get it wrong.
And I think it's good to remember as a parent, if you're nervous about stuff like this — you worry you might get it wrong or say the wrong thing — it's not one conversation that you have with your kids and never talk about it again.
"Rising costs and lower fees had meant that the advice business has been unprofitable for some time, and we see how much downside risk there is in terms of remediation and fines when we get it wrong," Chief Executive Officer Brian Hartzer told analysts in Sydney.
Jillian York, director for international freedom of expression for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, similarly argues that if we give Facebook the power to draw black-and-white rules for what's satire and what's not, the platform will get it wrong and apply it inconsistently to non-U.
Art that's thematically similar to Hunter Gatherer reflects how messy human connection is, and how often we can get it wrong; both Ashley's character and how he affects those around him shows how far we've come from one-dimensional black characters that populated 90s television shows and movies.
In "My New Band Needs a Name," Steve Knopper writes about how deciding on a band name isn't so easy — and even the most famous of bands sometimes get it wrong the first time: Last year I sang in a rock 'n' roll cover band called Smaldone Faces.
I mean, music is good, too, don't get it wrong, but with between $400 and $500 million spent on the format in 2019 alone, the service is really going to need you to hold up your end of the deal here and just, pretty please start streaming the things.
The fact is that technology companies need to innovate — even if it's at the expense of what users think they want at the time (and yes, sometimes they do get it wrong.) Their job is to predict what users want before they know they want it, if they have any hope of staying relevant.
"Our system of government [has] a system of checks and balances for a reason, and sometimes the courts and these prosecutors get it wrong, and it takes a strong leader like President Donald Trump to right those wrongs," Patricia Blagojevich, the ex-governor's wife, told Fox host Jeanine Pirro in a June 2018 appearance.
Here's what we look for: If a child says something like the statement, "you have it wrong; I'm not the gender you think I am" or "why did God get it wrong?" or "can I go back in your tummy and come out with the right parts?" you want to pay attention to those signals.
They get it wrong too, but that's the ... I think, and the government in Sweden does this, governments do this kind of analysis of each other that is sophisticated and careful, and it takes them all year and a huge amount of time on the ground to be able to understand what's going on.
I'd rather try to get it right and help people, which is why I come out here every night, including tonight, and tell you the truth as I see it, even when it causes me to get pilloried on social media, and even when I get it wrong, either through a lack of understanding or simple bad luck.
"I for one am glad he does not have a fully thought-through strategy on Syria, because if he did, he'd probably get it wrong," said Ryan C. Crocker, perhaps the most experienced American career diplomat in the region, and dean of the George Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University.
I think more and more the LGBTQ creators in Hollywood are realizing that there are so many LGBTQ points of view that if you're not bringing in people that have certain experiences to help guide your creative process — either as a full-time part of the production or as a consultant — then you're very apt to get it wrong.
" For that claim, he cites climate scientist John Schellnhuber, who said in an interview early this year, "if we get it wrong, do the wrong things ... then I think there is a very big risk that we will just end our civilisation," and UN Secretary General António Guterres, who has said "The problem is that the status quo is a suicide.
Or do you go, "No, no, we still have to gamble on stuff like this and even if we get it wrong, it's still a worthwhile ..." Or are we getting to a place where you're going to extinguish the McMafias of the world because you're just going to get better data and you'll know there's no way we're putting that out?
I won't remember the exact numbers but I think it was something like if you came to a Vox story — and again this is from memories so I apologize if I get it wrong — 7 percent of people would click on the card stacks, and if you clicked on the card stacks on average you would look at at least four or five cards.
FISCHER: WELL, THE MARKETS PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT THEY THINK WE'RE GOING TO DO. AS THEY ANTICIPATE WHAT THEY THINK WE'RE GOING TO DO, THEY SORT OF PUT OUR EXPECTED ACTIONS INTO PLAY AND IF THEY GET IT RIGHT, SORT OF THERE'S A MORE SMOOTH INTRODUCTION OF WHAT THE CENTRAL BANK IS GOING TO BE DO. IF THEY GET IT WRONG YOU HAVE TO READJUST QUICKLY.
Dr Holmes knew from studies by others that when people are asked to perform a mental calculation and then to point to the location of the answer on an unmarked horizontal line (known as a number line) whose left-hand end represents a numerical value, such as zero, and whose right-hand end represents a larger one, such as 100, they have a tendency to get it wrong.
Nintendo on supply issues: 'Sometimes we get it wrong' 'Sheeple' is now in the dictionary, and Apple users are the exampleJa Rule's music festival disaster is a good reminder not to trust Instagram sponcon Microsoft has also tweaked how the login process works on Windows 10 S. Windows 10 S will take around 15 seconds to be ready for a student to login and use for the first time, a faster process than what's currently available on Windows 10 Pro, says Microsoft.

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