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It illogically inverts the expression, does not have the excuse of poetic license and veritably screams its wrongness.
FORBES: Stephen Sondheim Carves Up The Competition--And Himself
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Right from the start, just about everything is wrong with this David Lynch movie, and the wrongness has an escalating, vertiginous quality.
NEWYORKER: Wild at Heart
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He promoted the idea that the rightness or wrongness of an action depended on its consequences, an ethical theory known as utilitarianism.
ECONOMIST: John Harsanyi
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People understand the wrongness of collectivist thinking in other cases.
FORBES: With Gun Control, Cost Benefit Analysis Is Amoral
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She speculates that the reason for this is that feeling morally unclean (ie, disgusted) leads to feelings of moral wrongness and thus triggers increased ethical behaviour by instilling a desire to right the wrong.
ECONOMIST: Soaping away your outer dirt may lead to inner evil
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The leading actors, Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams, barely put a foot wrong, although the story is crammed with wrongness and awkwardness of every kind the pair of them trying and failing to rekindle old desires, for instance, on the floor of a cheap motel, or the unforgettable sequence in which she dances, badly, to his tortured singing on a cold night.
NEWYORKER: Blue Valentine