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Chambers is in pain: a host of wrong decisions led him to the pen.
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Choose wisely -- foods close to nature, mostly plants -- and you will avoid a host of ills, from the wrong kinds of fat, to excesses of sugar, salt, starch and calories.
"During the first year, it covers a host of things that could be wrong with new construction," Mr. Desch said.
This is wrong for a host of reasons dealing with the inability of VAMs to reliably rank teachers from one year to the next.
Every election cycle brings with it a host of pundits who get the results wrong, who misread the campaign and perhaps view events through hopeful, partisan eyes.
Last week, he wrote a note, "Why the Bears Are Wrong," that tallied a host of hopeful conditions in the economy and the financial system.
This indicates, Mr Altman says, that the agencies tend to dole out the bad news in small doses rather than savaging the bond issuer who is, after all, their customer all in one go.Critics suggest a host of reasons why the agencies got Asia wrong.
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