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The study should be put in a bit of context, because it would be wrong to both assume that Facebook could have dramatic effects on turnout or assume that it's limited to 2.2%.
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"It would be wrong to go to both of them," she said solemnly.
So why would it be wrong to even speculate, both morally and legally?
Mr Justice MacDuff ruled on Friday that damages could be adequate and that it would be wrong to grant an injunction, but both those decisions were overruled by the appeal judges.
To make parents bury their children is wrong; to have both my wife and son taken from me, for forever and a day, is cruel beyond words.
Doubtless Mill had in mind here such normative logical principles as "it is wrong to believe both 'p' and 'not-p' at the same time".
I couldn't agree more with Rand Paul when he said that it was wrong to overthrow both Hussein and Gaddafi; even Bernie Sanders admits that it was wrong, too, and correctly points out that invading Iraq and Libya has lead to the rise of terrorist groups like ISIS.
Sulston believes passionately that the information in genome sequences must be freely available and that it is wrong to patent human gene sequences, both morally and scientifically.
Moreover, although the latter can be either inorganic or organic, it is wrong to describe a single compound both as organic and inorganic.
So while it's wrong to assume that you know more than the person across the table, that their counterintuitive idea is crazy, that their language of choice is terrible — it's also wrong both to assume that they know more than you, or, even if they do, that that matters.
He is wrong to.
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