"We're heading in the wrong direction in Iraq, and the president refuses to admit it, " he said.
Nearly three-quarters of Americans think the country is heading in the wrong direction.
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He's heading in the wrong direction at a time when he needs to be gaining electoral votes, not losing them.
The real question for the West should no longer be: is Mr Putin's Russia heading in the wrong direction for the answer is unarguably yes.
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Yet Mr Medvedev's talk of modernisation, even if no more than that, will resonate with many educated Russians, who increasingly believe that their country is heading in the wrong direction.
"Female unemployment is heading in the wrong direction, a trend compounded by the SNP's decision to cut college places for adults which disproportionately affects women trying to get back into work, " he added.
Margin requirements are heading in the wrong direction.
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Your opinions, which are often offered in an attempt to connect through collusion, do not help your team, but instead plague them with doubt and uncertainty that the business is heading in the wrong direction.
According to the IRI poll, 84 percent of Pakistanis surveyed said the country is heading in the wrong direction -- a sharp increase from the 44 percent who gave the same response to the institute in February of last year.
The post-election dollar weakness pleased those who still think the U.S. is heading in the wrong economic direction.
As a result, Russia is heading fast in the wrong direction: one that takes it closer to the Soviet past, and away from the European mainstream where it belongs.
Sixty-three percent say the country is on the wrong track, while just 32% say it is heading in the right direction, according to a new Rasmussen Reports survey.
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The United States is heading in this wrong direction.
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His low drive from the edge of the area looked to be heading wide, but the deflection off Neil Taylor's boot sent the ball in the opposite direction and past the wrong-footed Michel Vorm in the Swansea goal.
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