The name has become virtually synonymous with repression, corruption, nepotism and cronyism - just about everything that was said to be wrong with pre-Crisis Asia.
According to research by charity the National Childbirth Trust two out of five (39%) pregnant women and 56% of expectant fathers are now "very" worried that something will be wrong with their baby.
He said GPs should ask patients if they had any particular concerns about what might be wrong with them, or if they had read anything about a certain treatment, to involve them more in the consultation.
Given that this cannot possibly be there must be something wrong with the report, right?
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And that suggests something may be going wrong with the foreign-policymaking process itself.
Farrow's barrister, Peter Gower QC, told the jury his mother had "understood there to be something wrong with him as a child".
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The amyloid theory could still be correct, and Smith and Shen could be proved wrong with other anti-amyloid drugs with fewer side effects.
And there might be nothing wrong with that, if it so happens that what you were doing anyway represents a nice coherent set of activities.
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There should be nothing wrong with an open-ended commitment to victory.
We all exaggerate a little, and if it helped him get the job, and his skill as CEO saves the company, what can possibly be so wrong with that?
There's got to be something wrong with our system when we can't break down a team like Algeria, who came in having won just one of their previous eight games.
If we, the people, choose not to give them the unfettered power they need to carry out their ideological remodeling then, in their eyes, there must be something wrong with a large percentage of us.
After these teaching students in Massachusetts scored so poorly on their certification test, one would-be teacher made the absurd comment that there must obviously be something wrong with the test -- not with those taking it.
Major problems may, as we are assured, be very unlikely, but if something does go badly wrong with GM crops we will be faced with a form of pollution that is self-perpetuating.
HGS, contends that it would be wrong to prescribe drugs with potentially lethal side-effects if a patient's only protection is a fallible genetic test.
The punishment for being wrong can be devastating, with little margin for error ahead.
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And it will be worse if something wrong happened with Hillary as president.
"In these circumstances it would be wrong of us to continue with a prosecution and after discussions with Norfolk police and prosecuting counsel, we decided to discontinue the case against Joshua Burton, " he said.
Nothing much can be wrong, you may think, with an economy doing as well as Poland's.
And it would be wrong of us to sit here with a road map for a political transformation in Libya.
The belief of the President and I think importantly the belief of the Secretary of Defense and the Chair of the Joint Chiefs, not simply is the policy wrong and should be done away with, but doing this in a legislative way provides some transition period to implement the change.
It should be obvious there is something deeply wrong with our laws when someone like Casey Anthony can turn to the bankruptcy courts for a fresh financial start, but men and women who incurred debt in an effort to better themselves or their loved ones cannot get even a smidgeon of such aid.
Creativity requires curiosity, questioning assumptions, resisting conventional thinking, and an ego with the courage to be wrong a lot.
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