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If we can't afford that, then there's something desperately wrong".
Bill Cosby, a black comedian, was roundly denounced for "blaming the victim" when he said that there was something desperately wrong with black street culture.
My own answer is that if the mayor of London is the answer, there is something desperately wrong with the question.
If there is a generation forced to borrow just to get by, and becoming mired in debt problems as a result, then there's something desperately wrong with our society.
Underneath is the message of national decay and decline; underneath is something desperately wrong with America.
There is something desperately wrong about dying while trying to give life.
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I was fragile and, although never suicidal, I recognised something was desperately wrong and I needed to do something fast".
It was at that moment I realised something was desperately wrong.
The weird combination of velvety richness and ineffable melancholy in Karen Carpenter's voice, the way it tugs at the lushness of the arrangements, the nagging sense that, in this glossily perfect, light-entertainment soundworld, something is desperately wrong.
It suggests that only rogues from the Asian community go into medicine - either that or something is desperately wrong with the system.' Dr Aneez Esmail, head of general practice at Manchester University, said: 'We previously assumed that ethnic doctors were attracting more complaints than whites but we now know this isn't true.
She added: "Something went desperately wrong".
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