While he may have had numerous media interview opportunities, somehow they never turn out quite right.
It is quite right to ensure that we don't squander scarce resources in delivering public services.
Nadal's not quite right to call the rule a disaster, at least not yet.
Secretary Perry was quite right that the ability to conduct two MRCs was a powerful deterrent.
Mr Surkov is quite right when he argues that democracy would not stimulate technical innovation.
Yet in doing so, they implicitly acknowledge that there may be something not quite right.
Pinter is often lumped together with the theater of the absurd, although that's not quite right.
Gould's bet, based on recent work in developmental biology, is that Darwin was not quite right.
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He believed Mr Field had been quite right to identify the need for radical reform.
My friends and family members thought I had gone mad and, in hindsight, they were quite right.
We felt there were a couple of areas to develop on that he wasn't quite right on.
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When such projects were given the green light, there was usually something not quite right about them.
It's not quite right to say that society's collective failure of imagination stems from a slump in innovation.
But the civil service is a fundamental one and Robin's quite right, things cannot stay as they are.
The RAC said the figures were a "cause for concern" and they suggested "something is not quite right".
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But despite its hopes of milling black gold, the Indian government may not have the formula quite right.
Quite right: reading the job description it sounded like hard work and not all that well remunerated either.
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"The market was treating retail real estate investment trusts exactly like retailers, which is not quite right, " says Adamo.
It isn't quite right to say that losing control makes you more creative.
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But she also said the decision to not invite her was "quite right".
The other is that no one was willing to sign off on something that might not be quite right.
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But she added that they had both come to know that something was not quite right with their relationship.
Quite right that 58, 000 Frenchmen were had up for smoking it in 1997.
It just needs you to be mentally right and I think that's the only thing that wasn't quite right previously.
And it is quite right to point out that 16th in the overall well-being table is still not good enough.
And you're quite right, you know, budget balances are the kind of thing that people at the Brookings Institution love.
When I put the cake together, just hours before we had to leave for the anniversary party, things weren't quite right.
Quite right: only by abandoning some of their separateness are Bradford's Pakistani Muslims likely to save their youngsters from a jobless future.
The only thing that wasn't quite right with it was the color.
But until now, it hasn't gotten the software running them quite right.
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