Senator STEVENS: It may be that what we've done leaves an impression we've done something wrong, but you have to make up your mind you're doing something wrong, you have to have an intention to do something wrong to really be guilty of a crime.
"You don't have to do much wrong to be making a bogey out there, so it's pretty impressive, " Ogilvy said of Thompson's final round.
We are just not going to do that, because it would be the wrong thing to do.
Tomorrow there should be another chance to assess the practice of punishing banks that do wrong, while trying to spare innocent customers and bystanders, when the fines and sanctions against the enormous Swiss bank UBS for its role in the Libor-rigging scandal may well be confirmed and explained.
The repeated deployments, the promises of an end point somewhere up the road, the cacophony of voices back at home saying that what we are asking them to do is right, saying that what we are asking them to do is wrong.
They have looked again at the famed Milgram and Stanford Prison Experiment studies from the 1960s and 1970s, and have come to different conclusions as to why people do the wrong things when they believe an authority wants them to do so.
"These men were led the wrong way, they were put in the wrong place, they were asked to do the wrong things, " Brannon added.
Presumably to prevent theft or embezzlement, fear of lawsuits for a hiring mistake if their employees do something wrong, or to get a sense of the overall dependability of a job candidate.
The world would be a better place if there were no trade barriers, but if we are going to restrict trade, quotas issued to a lucky few are the wrong way to do it.
To do otherwise is to invite categorically wrong conclusions and catastrophically bad results, both theoretical and real.
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Somebody's going to - you know, what they tell me to do now is going to be wrong next week.
There's an old piece of advice that it is better to take the wrong decision than to do nothing.
He told the chamber 54, 000 young people were in the S2 cohort vanguard for the Curriculum for Excellence and to "let them down and desert their aspirations would be the wrong thing to do".
"There's nothing else to say, it speaks for itself, it's wrong to do, " Emanuel said.
Only when things go terribly wrong do people begin to question the leader.
Unions blocked it and I think they were wrong to do so.
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The problem is that banks do go wrong from time to time, and whenever that happens, size turns out to be their worst feature.
To secure a conviction of Andersen, prosecutions will have to show that the firm--that is, some combination of its top officials--acted with intent to do wrong.
Mr. ORMISTON: I think the war on terror definitely needs to continue, but unfortunately, the war in Iraq is the totally the wrong way to do it.
The only thing Apple Chief Executive SteveJobsSteve Jobs can do wrong now is fail to meet the high expectations he has created for himself and his company.
It would be wrong to do it otherwise because of the important issues at stake here, including public health, the environment, the economy, economic security, energy security.
And if even the heads of government who negotiated the text have so little positive to say about it, who is to say they would be wrong to do so?
When Michelin, in France, in late 1999 announced a mass slimming of jobs, France's prime minister, Lionel Jospin, said the tyremaker was very wrong to do so while earning good profits but he did little more.
There are countless right answers to that question -- the only wrong one is to do nothing.
"It's natural to think that Apple could do no wrong, but you don't want to put any of these companies on a pedestal, " says Erik Davidson, deputy chief investment officer at Wells Fargo Private Bank.
The sensible way to do so is to prove Mr. McIntyre wrong using facts and evidence and improved data.
Because some of the "reforms" Washington may hastily enact to "prevent corporate wrong-doing" could do immense harm to the economy.
Under the Scientific Method, when a scientist proposes a scientific theory, she or he vigorously attempts to prove the theory wrong and then encourages others to do the same.
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