Sentence examples for be absolutely wrong of from inspiring English sources

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"It would be absolutely wrong of me simply to say in a glib way money can be found to address this problem against every other problem we have".

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Of course this has huge implications for the BBC, for trust in the BBC, but it would be absolutely wrong to slur by extension the rest of the amazing work going on across BBC News.

As for the United States government's rejection of the Philharmonic's travel application for Cuba because the orchestra wanted to take along tour sponsors, Mr. Mehta said, "It's absolutely wrong on the part of the government that they think we should go there and play, but we can't take the people who pay for it".

In an interview with Yahoo Politics that was published on Saturday, Obama said a prominent voice against TPP, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, was "absolutely wrong" on the issue.

"Donald is absolutely wrong on this.

While the community of international lawyers would unanimously agree with him that the invasion of Iraq was "a serious violation of international law" he is absolutely wrong to suggest that breaches of human rights by UK armed forces in Iraq "were not the result of deliberate government policy" and that "the rights of victims had been recognised".

Assuming that their concern was to acquire power and that had they acquired it, they would have permitted people to continue in their wrong ways, is absolutely wrong, for the very mission of the prophets was to guide people to goodness and what is right".

It's absolutely wrong to go down the line of saying only rich people or better-off people should be parents".

"To be fair, one of those is absolutely wrong," explained one of the dozens of transportation ambassadors, as they were identified by their jackets, positioned on the concourse to help allay the potential bewilderment of the crowds.

"She's absolutely wrong," Obama said of the Democratic senator from Massachusetts in an interview with Yahoo News that was posted Saturday.

Tarun Vijay, a senior party MP, wrote in a newspaper that "lynching a person merely on suspicion is absolutely wrong, the antithesis of all that India stands for and all that Hinduism preaches", almost implying that lynching a person when you are sure that he has consumed beef could possibly be condoned.

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