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He thought it quite wrong to pray to God with clothes on.
It may very well be that they got it quite wrong.
"Fundamentally, I think it quite wrong to punish children for decisions taken by their parents, and to run the risk of choosing crucial public service jobs not on the basis of merit but of social engineering," he told the Telegraph.
Yet on the crucial macroeconomic and banking issues, we must conclude that "Saturday Night Live" got it quite wrong: Mr. Obama's accomplishments in just nine months are palpable and were very much needed.
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You could think about the Dystopian world coming out of it, but it is quite wrong to believe that what equality we end up with is basically determined by our technology.
He confided to Herring that he felt that he had made a potentially disastrous mistake: "it is quite wrong to send out a small unit like the 2/6th Independent Company so far that they cannot be supported".
No 10 said it was "quite wrong" to call it a demotion for Mr Gove.
Hence, even though it is sometimes still done, it is quite wrong to think of medieval philosophy as mainly just a matter of warmed-over commentaries on Aristotle.
I wasn't there very long, but I think it's quite wrong of him to say I didn't enjoy it, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience".
It is quite wrong to emphasise autonomy as the overriding feature of what it is to be a human being.
"In my opinion, it is quite wrong that a bank can pretend to have money and security which it doesn't have, generate a false balance sheet and use its own customers to fund acquisition ambitions.
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