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No one wants the wrong slogan to be attached to their product.
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The RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company was confessing to the wrong crime; its slogan was perfectly grammatical.
Mr Grieve was obliged to admit that he wasn't absolutely sure what "fewer rights, more wrong", a new slogan from Chris Grayling, the latest shadow home secretary, had meant.
A collection of Manchester United fans, suffering like no others have suffered before, having not seen their team lift major silverware for ten months, have decided to rent a plane, ordering it to fly over Old Trafford before kick off today, trailing a banner emblazoned with the slogan WRONG ONE: MOYES OUT.
So what's wrong with this slogan?
I think these policies are wrong, and the slogans which sustain them are barriers to thought.
No matter what some people say, there was nothing grammatically wrong with Apple's slogan, "Think different".
One speaker pointed out that digital publication could be more fluid than other kinds, with correction much more possible, suggesting that the slogan "Never wrong for long" could be seen in positive terms.
After the trade, van Riemsdyk began wearing a wristband under his equipment with the slogan: Prove them wrong.
In much the same way that the Coens fetishized their heroine's squareness to throw us off balance by gently mocking her decency, Ms. Watson's Trixie is given to naively spouting slogans using the wrong words.
It's quite an insulting slogan, but isn't wrong.
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