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That is precisely wrong.
Throughout, whatever intelligence predicts is precisely wrong.
In this case the mean is precisely wrong.
But when it comes to the banks themselves, Urofsky's account is precisely wrong.
But if history is any guide, this argument is precisely wrong.
The MP, who asked not to be named, said: "To describe us as self-indulgent is precisely wrong.
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The answers were precisely wrong.
What if we've been precisely wrong?
That's when I realized that my hypothesis was precisely wrong.
"It is better to be vaguely right than to be precisely wrong," Roman Weil, an accounting professor at New York University, said at an N.Y.U.
The second, advocated by the likes of Martin Wolf and Paul Krugman, was the view that this was precisely wrong: the government deficit was the counterpart of excess private sector saving, as households tried to reduce their debts and businesses – knowing that the demand wasn't there – held back from investment.
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