She said the DPS apologised when officers were found to be in the wrong.
Most likely antitrust lawyers at the DOJ have been otherwise bored with the lack of merger deals to scrutinize (another downside to a weak economy), and this transaction just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
But there was a low moment just a couple of weeks back where the Nets appeared to be spinning in the wrong direction, and instead they have hit reverse.
"Someone's going to be right, and someone's going to be wrong in the end, " says Allen Taylor of Walter Reed Army Medical Center, who has been a critic of the drugs and their makers.
Granted, Bush and Gore will make it a tough contest and a close election, but -- based on returns in Reaganland -- the Republicans' anointed candidate appears to be the wrong man at the wrong time in the wrong place.
Life is messy: what looks right may be wrong, and what looks wrong may turn out to be, in the fullness of time, right.
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The Fed is careful to note that none of the three represent its expectations, but the severity of the more dire scenarios illustrates the need for banks to be prepared for the potential for things to go horribly wrong in the wake of a financial crisis that caught too many firms ill-prepared.
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That prompts a thought: If many were wrong about the strength of agricultural opposition to TPP in Japan, could many also be wrong about the source of industrial opposition in the U.S.? Recent evidence suggests that U.S. auto opposition to free-trade deals is not insurmountable.
When returning to the train station, it would be wise not to start out by walking 6 blocks in the wrong direction.
What's more, he believes that Labour's economic credibility will be restored not by admitting what the party got wrong in the past but by being seen to be right about the future.
But dismissing the case, Judge Andrew Keyser QC the company had been the third and final link in a contractual chain and it would be wrong to make the householders bear the risk of the money paid by Zurich "disappearing in Rok's hands".
Samsung had planned to unveil the Nexus Prime in San Diego today, but has said it would be wrong to introduce the device while the world was still paying tribute to the Apple co-founder who died last week, according to BBC News.
Instead, it is the much more Machiavellian question of how to build a case for income redistribution, which is altogether the wrong question to be asking in a free society.
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For all the focus in the past few years on what went wrong in the financial crisis and what needs to be fixed, equal or more time should be devoted to creating worthy investment and risk-taking opportunities.
He made clear that on one major point - eurobonds - the speculation about what Germany might be willing to accept in time for the summit was simply wrong.
But the bridge that collapsed Thursday is not in that deficient category, highlighting another major problem with the nation's infrastructure: Although it's rare, some bridges deemed to be fine structurally can still be crippled if they are struck hard enough in the wrong spot.
Unfortunately, the emotional response can be to pile in or pile out of the market at exactly the wrong time.
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To just knock out genes haphazardly in mice to find potential models seems to us to be the wrong way of approaching the problem.
Spike Lee fueled the flames by tweeting Zimmerman's home address, which turned out to be the wrong address and resulted in an older couple fleeing from their home and fearing for their lives after threats and crowds outside their residence.
"I believe quite strongly that I'm not in the best 11 Twenty20 players in the country and therefore it would be wrong to captain the side, " said the 32-year-old Middlesex left-hander.
The real dangers are either that the savings needed to cover the tax cuts will not be forthcoming or that they will be made in the wrong places.
It serves to remind its readers why America changed its strategy in Afghanistan, and why the administration would be wrong to bow to pressure to change it back again.
It was, he said, the wrong place to be born in for anyone with dreams.
Obviously, any cost estimates based on presumed inflation rates decades in the future are likely to be wildly wrong.
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That is exactly the wrong thing to be doing in this tough economy.
In the hands of the wrong passengers, the knives can be used to harm flight attendants and other passengers, critics say.
But as Dr Gonon has shown, 80% of the papers in the study turned out to be either wrong or questionable.
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One example might be accepting that it would be wrong in principle to impose new financial regulations by a majority vote against the wishes of the country with the biggest financial-services industry in Europe.
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