Sentences with phrase «been dead wrong all»

However, as we all know, many times in history the majority of scientists have been dead wrong.
We know that such an assumption about man's guilt would have been dead wrong.
Although there are extreme limitations on what is known about potential tipping points the new paradigm does provide an opportunity to reframe the climate wars — clearly that nearly everyone has been dead wrong about the essential nature of Earth systems using simple causality rather then dynamical complexity.
Lost in the bull market euphoria is the reality that economists have been dead wrong about the direction of asset prices, particularly bond prices.
Which has been dead wrong!
And for 30 years, they've been dead wrong.
You like him, so you decide not to message him back; after all, your instincts have been dead wrong lately.
And also I've had the same cold for five days and I have not been able to answer email and I don't want to tell you what happens when someone calls me on the phone because it's just embarassing and there was a mosquito trapped in my bedroom last night and my horoscope has been dead wrong for months now.
but then again you've been dead wrong all along on anything about the tax cuts and very deceitful.
Almost immediately after taking the job with my brother, I learned that all of the naysayers had been dead wrong.
Whoever said the sun makes you lazy was dead wrong.
You may think now is the time to pitch angel investors, but you'd be dead wrong.
It sounds like a good idea, but it's dead wrong,» psychologist Jeffrey Lohr, who has studied venting, memorably explained.
This burst of candor may strike the reader as disarming or annoying, but either way, by the standards of the countless books that offer business or self - help advice, it's startling: The whole premise of such titles is that you know very little, and whatever you think you know is dead wrong.
In the words of Julia Rozovsky, Google's people analytics manager, «We were dead wrong
According to Adam Grant, that assumption is dead wrong.
Through their own experimentation and the repeated failures of their competitors, they realized many of these early «experts» were dead wrong.
The fact is, a lot of the stuff we hear about money from other people is dead wrong.
Because after futures hit the 5 % down limit shortly after the market realized it was dead wrong about the presidential election, they have since soared nearly 80 points of the overnight lows and are well above the Friday, pre-Comey close, level.
Unfortunately, he's dead wrong about what ultimately counts in sales.
The opposition parties say the time is dead wrong for those cuts.
In doing so, we are balancing the improvement in our quantitative measures, as well as our qualitative analysis, against our tolerance for risk (we prefer investment positions that allow us to be dead wrong about everything and still not experience intolerable losses).
People close to the Clinton campaign say that while Warren might not wind up as the vice-presidential selection, Wall Street executives are dead wrong to think that it couldn't happen.
My clients would gasp and realize that everything they thought they knew about efficient markets was dead wrong — the news about this gap in performance had yet to reach the masses.
But others, like Paul Krugman, who in 1998 predicted that the Internet's impact on the economy would be no greater than the fax machine's, were dead wrong, though for understandable reasons.11 Timelines for the adoption and extension of new technologies are inherently unpredictable, primarily because their ultimate impact will be a result of how humans interact with them.
Though this pedagogic assumption makes for easy teaching, it is dead wrong: Volatility is far from synonymous with risk.
But I was dead wrong.
Perhaps a modern paraphrase for us today would be: «If I have my doctrinal statement nailed down flawlessly and am able to prove myself right by quoting verses to support my theology, but do not have love, I am dead wrong
In these moments, I am dead wrong, no matter how articulate my argument.
It turns out we can be right about a lot of things, but if we do not have love we are dead wrong.
News Flash, if you had the intelligence to do a 2 minute Google search, you'd realize how you are dead wrong.
Quite simply you are dead wrong.
I say: you are dead wrong!
She had the audacity to point out where they were dead wrong.
YOU CHRISTIANS and OTHERS who THINK they are RIGHT with JESUS are DEAD wrong!
One would think he is trying to make me angry, but seeing as how he is dead wrong, it just makes things so much more funny.
Indeed, the history of the faith, and the teachings of Scripture itself, show that Tim Challies is dead wrong on one very important point:
Most Likely to Make You See it From a Different Angle: Dan Pallotta via TED with «The way we think about charity is dead wrong»
Even if they were dead wrong about that, it does not follow that there is (are) no god (s).
Hopefully you will not be one that was dead wrong.
History is full of theories that we think are ridiculous today (like: the earth is the center of the universe etc.) that at one time millions of people believed and even fought for, and they were dead wrong.
In other words, if I'm right, you're dead wrong.
Well, I happen to think they are dead wrong, and hopefully this article will help you put a stone in the sceptic's shoe which irritates them enough to open up the the possibility of considering the evidence further.
I'm no Graham fan but you're dead wrong about Graham on civil rights.
And as for Rush, if he thinks he'll get more support from the people who now support this Pope more than ever before... well he's dead wrong.
One of us is dead wrong!
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