Not exact matches
In case you've somehow missed it, the
envelope Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway read from when announcing Best Picture winner was the
wrong one, and it took until midway through round of impassioned acceptance speeches for the producers of La La Land to realize they hadn't won the top prize, after all; Moonlight had.
You're bold (and you may even be a bit arrogant) and you realize that
in your boldness,
in your effort to push the
envelope and solve for the customer, you're going to be
wrong sometimes.
The thing is, the Harper government is responsible for pushing the
envelope on deregulation both domestically and internationally despite cautionary events
in the U.S. clearly indicating what could go
wrong.
It was accurately addressed, right down to the correct post code, but the
envelope and the licence were made out
in a completely
wrong name.
Keep this slim little
envelope of blotting paper
in your purse or pocket for on - the - go oil control, to help minimize shine
in all the
wrong places.
Madison Beer was spotted arriving at Organic Shimmer tan salon
in Los Angeles wearing a Shadow Hill Marlboro Man Hoodie ($ 75.00), American Apparel Interlock Running Shorts ($ 22.00), a Saint Laurent Monogram Croc
Envelope Satchel ($ 2,250.00), Natasha Couture Genuine Rabbit Fur Bag Charm ($ 68.00 —
wrong color), a Revenge Pendant w Iced Tail ($ 160.00 +) and Vans Old Skool Sneakers ($ 60.00).
To avoid the
wrong envelope fiasco, the presenters can be seen carrying
envelopes with the category name mentioned on top
in big bold letters.
The barrier is Bobby Monday (Michael Shannon), a slimy guy
in debt to a few of the
wrong people who wants what's
in Nima's
envelope.
They include those items ignored, glossed over, or deliberately misrepresented; projections are consistently
wrong; the science has not advanced, a 2007 paper
in Science by Roe and Baker concludes; «The
envelope of uncertainty
in climate projections has not narrowed appreciably over the past 30 years, despite tremendous increases
in computing power,
in observations, and
in the number of scientists studying the problem»; and claims of impending disasters that simply do not make scientific sense.
Some times things get unorganized and a letter gets
in the
wrong spot
in the pile, or the pile of
envelopes gets a bit disorganized by one or two spots.