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That is almost always wrong.
They were almost always wrong.
On this level, Orwell was almost always wrong.
Almost always wrong (cf John Kerry, Ohio, 2004).
"But then," he continues, "poets are almost always wrong about facts.
"My view is that markets are almost always wrong, and they have to be made right".
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Predictions of change in Egypt have almost always proved wrong; generally it bumbles along much as usual.
When I was reporting a piece on voice recognition for The New Yorker (it was called "Hello, HAL"), I watched a lot of voice-recognition demos, and one little thing almost always went wrong; that was how you could tell that the thing was far from human.
You hear so many pitches in this business and there's almost always something wrong with them: the team are great, but the idea's not quite right; or the idea's good, but you're not sure the team can pull it off.
This is almost always the wrong first step to take.
Fleeing stocks is the predictable response to disturbing news, but is almost always the wrong move.
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