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With this mutual distrust, it's easy to see how things might go wrong.
"Mattis owed it to Trump to let him know that things might go wrong," he said.
Like Obama, JFK also suspected that a number of things might go wrong with national security during his first year as president.
"I did not want to see the United States micromanage Iraqi affairs because, I feared, that is where things might go wrong," he said.
In addition to bolstering flood defenses with enhanced natural systems, Dutch scientists and engineers also are working to "improve the decision-making when things might go wrong," said Maccabiani.
Imagine an outbreak of Ebola in Birmingham, say, and the EU pitching and running experiments without consulting with the city council, or failing to share the results of the experiments, and you begin to see how things might go wrong when you ignore people's freedoms and rights.
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So the Jeremiahs are looking for things that might go wrong.
[LAUGHTER] Their job is to worry about things that might go wrong.
SARAH GREEN CARMICHAEL: What are some of the things that might go wrong with buying a small business?
I was up at four o'clock most mornings, pacing the floors and worrying about all of the things that might go wrong.
The transcripts, released as part of a standard Pentagon practice with all such interviews, show that Mr. Woodward had repeatedly asked Mr. Rumsfeld about a list that the defense secretary had made of all the things that might go wrong in a war with Iraq.
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