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Looking forward to being proved wrong in three hours.
He was proved wrong in 1876, and again in 1883.
An IISS assessment of Iraq's weapons programme in 1992 proved wrong in several key areas.
Another assumption, which is proved wrong in the case of 40% of students, is that they will graduate at all.
That player ventured five clubs in the teeth of the vulnerability, and proved wrong in two ways.
You know, of course there are cases where scientists have universally agreed and been proved wrong in the past.
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Thus, if the Solicitor General proves wrong in his prediction, the remedy must be legislative in nature.
Furthermore, negotiators are likely to continue to be overly confident about their odds of success despite being proven wrong in the past.
Furthermore, particularly for business negotiations, the overconfidence bias suggests that business negotiators are likely to continue to be overly confident about their odds of success despite being proven wrong in the past.
If the Solicitor General proves wrong in his prediction, the remedy must be legislative, for the statutes at issue do not give the courts the power to redefine or subdivide the classes of cases where appeals will (or will not) lie.
This bet was proven wrong in less than a day.
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