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But my intuition was, in fact, wrong.
First he denounced the stimulus with an argument that was, in fact, wrong even on its own terms.
At one stage he broke from spending several minutes outlining exactly why a certain, apparently simple conclusion was in fact wrong, to examine the rolling TV coverage.
The Conservative councillor also explained that an assertion by the PM that only £204m in cuts had been made in the local area was in fact wrong and that £626m had in fact been cut.
When Dean Acheson declared, on December 5, 1962, that "Great Britain has lost an Empire and not yet found a role," he was in fact wrong by two months.
Tackled by Martha Kearney on BBC Radio 4's The World At One, Shapps claimed he had made legal threats because what Archer "wrote was in fact wrong and defamatory – the issue was he said I hadn't registered it and I had".
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This is in fact wrong.
Faced with evidence that market prices are in fact wrong, they simply attack the science.
Some of these scientists were Nobel Prize winners, some were considered cranks or gadflies, some were in fact wrong.
This paper is a contribution to the study of active control of shear layer instabilities, the main contribution being to clear up a previous paper with peculiar results that are, in fact, wrong.
And, as Smith pointed out, rational self-interest also happens to make the world go round.Faulty premiseThe premise that CSR advocates never question is in fact wrong.
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