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The Barcelona coach said: "It would be wrong to point to individuals and particularly after a defeat.
I do want to see racing between them but not in the way it happened last Sunday". Hamilton then issued his own Facebook statement, which said: "Nico and I accept that we have both made mistakes and I feel it would be wrong to point fingers and say which one is worse than the other.
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Every time we buy imported goods, or invest in foreign property, we're sending money abroad; it is wrong to point a finger at migrants on this one.
"It is wrong to point the finger at the big supermarkets when we represent just 5% of food waste in France.
I do not think I'm being "toxic" to point out the problems with valuable freebies at global events that exclude the vast majority of the playerbase by definition, nor do I think I'm wrong to point out the fact that raids are already frustrating and exhausting for many players, and making the grouping aspect even more difficult is the wrong sort of challenge for the debut of Mewtwo.
After all: it was Barack Obama himself, in his primary camppaign in 2008 against Clinton, who said, "Yesterday, Sen. Clinton also said I'm wrong to point out that she once supported NAFTA.
It would be wrong to dismiss Comey's point of view, but also wrong not to question it.
It is allowing ourselves to be wrong, to debate our view point, while connecting the insights we receive from various sources of information to get at the true core of the issue.
But his government spokesman has warned that it would be wrong to attempt to score political points on the back of football.
Even if Brooks is the kind of writer who makes you want to preface your sentences with the phrase "Brooks isn't wrong to point out," Brooks isn't wrong to point out that the examination of what comprises a moral life, an examination that came as second nature to his subjects, has fallen out of cultural favor, at least in the overachieving circles of the meritocracy.
In substance, Trump isn't wrong to point out that the carried interest tax loophole is unfair and bad public policy.
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