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"And you never know," said Joe, "where a person is at their particular point in life and what could drive them to a bad decision or to taking a wrong step".
If you publicize the stats without going through the whole report, you are taking a wrong step.
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"Take a wrong step in the rough and you can sink up to your ankle in mud," said Rich Santucci, the club's assistant golf pro.
The first incident she relates is about a fellow from Wisconsin who took a wrong step on his way down Mount Kilimanjaro, falling 20 feet and landing headfirst on a rocky outcropping, severely damaging his skull and eye.
If you take a wrong step, you have time to make it up, you have time and distance in your favor".
If they take a wrong step, they will not only waste that massive marketing budget, but they could also lose a crazy amount of revenue.
Don't take any wrong step which can affect to girl's image.
"This wonderful guy," he writes, "who happily stumbled through life, ignoring its pitfalls, was daydreaming away, composing his next poem or song, singing away to himself on his way to the station, when he took a fateful wrong step.
"The government must stop, look and listen before it takes a seriously wrong step, jeopardising music education for generations to come".
Jack and his crew have clearly taken a wrong path and are questioned every step of the way.
I took a wrong turn half-asleep".
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