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She would rather make a quick decision, even a wrong one, than waffle.
Also, he asked what she felt, not what she would make law, she's entitled to an opinion, even a wrong one..."...
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Hook responded with a performance that at times resembled Barry John: deceptively arrogant, unruffled by mistakes and blessed with a vision that not even a wrong contact lens in one eye could blur.
It would have been an inadequate plan — perhaps even the completely wrong one.
Though the term is occasionally used synonymously with "hack" ("a lawyer who throws out any and all arguments, even blatantly wrong ones," according to Urban Dictionary), jailhouse lawyers have been at the heart of several key legal victories: the right to an attorney, the right to be protected from abuse by other prisoners and by guards, and the right to free exercise of religion.
I happen to think it was probably the best available outcome for the country at the time, a fairly stable government capable of taking strong decisions – even wrong ones – during a global economic crisis.
He is not afraid to make predictions, even wrong ones.
However, their annotation remains problematic as illustrated by the many conserved genes with no assigned function, vague annotations such as 'kinase', or even wrong ones.
And it was a horribly wrong one.
Personally, I like them, but Greg doesn't, and the fact that they're not always lit up means you will occasionally hit the wrong one even a year into ownership.
One senior military officer at the Pentagon said the number of people killed by fire from their own forces in this war "is not so high given the intensity of the warfare, the speed with which we are trying to take these targets out, and the high lethality per round of ordnance we place on any target -- even if it's the wrong one".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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