Sentences with phrase «often get it wrong»

Unfortunately, founders often get this wrong.
A company's name is one of (if not the) biggest early decisions a company founder will make — and they often get it wrong.
They can often get it wrong,» says Leblanc.
First, polls often get it wrong.
One of the things that casual observers often get wrong is that my outlook isn't driven by some perma - bearish philosophy, but is instead a function of observable data — specifically, the historical relationship between observable data and subsequent outcomes in the financial markets and the economy.
The answer has never been obvious to the Saints, and, what is more, they often got it wrong.
It's a balance issue we all struggle with here, and we often get it wrong.
Christians often get it wrong, but we often get it right, too.
The authors try to guess at the reason based on their statistical analysis, but they can not account for every hidden factor, and thus they often get it wrong.
Attaching early also allows you to go to your local pediatrician or police station to have the seat checked by someone who knows what they are looking for and what people often get wrong.
However, dosage depends on the baby's weight and new parents can often get that wrong, and either overdose or underdose.
Travelers in search of a free flight or hotel night, however, often get the wrong card.
Predictably the public often got it wrong, unable to tell one party's vision of the future from another.
Firstly, to protect the vulnerable, and secondly, in acknowledgment of the fact that doctors often get it wrong.
Web - based diagnostic and triage tools often get it wrong, but sometimes they can help guide seriously ill patients to needed care.»
The reason that our folk intuitions so often get it wrong is that we evolved in what evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins calls «Middle World» — a land midway between short and long, small and large, slow and fast, young and old.
This wasn't based on the false notion that science is easy (quite the opposite: good science is so difficult that the professionals often get it wrong).
Yes, it's a thing and yes we often get it wrong!
These are the kind of questions which are found in the beginning of the Foundation Paper, which students often get wrong.
Most people know this, but they all too often get it wrong, thinking they need to network only with influencers in their field.
And effective organization is something aspiring authors often get wrong.
Before POD, a publisher had to predict sales, print, and then warehouse the number of copies they thought could be sold with the result that they often got it wrong.
- Barnes and Noble «Historians often get it wrong when they turn to the present and the future, but Degeneration, based on the author's Reith Lectures, is a compelling and cogently argued work.»
A query letter is a vital document for writers seeking traditional publishers or literary agents, and one even good authors often get wrong.
Unfortunately, MS Word often gets it wrong.
Investors who try to outsmart the market more often get it wrong than right.
The outlets were conveniently located which is something hotels so often get wrong.
The decision of what to include in your resume and more importantly, what to omit, is something a LOT of people really struggle with — and often get wrong.
We think we are really good at interpreting or knowing things about how our partner feels, but the truth is that we often get it wrong.
As we've discussed before, couples often get it wrong when it comes to assuming -LSB-...]
As we've discussed before, couples often get it wrong when it comes to assuming one person can tell how their partner feels, without talking with their partner to find out.
I often try to rush it, so no wonder I often get it wrong.

Not exact matches

Having been raised in an instant - reaction world (with Likes and other social media rewards), 40 percent surveyed by the center say they want daily interactions with their boss — and if they don't get it, they often think they've done something wrong.
Getting one thing right with your strategy will often show you where you are going wrong in other areas.
Meddling in the wrong ways or too often can either produce a culture where people don't like to take actions because they know you'll eventually just step in anyways, or — equally badly — the company gets unfocused from the constant interventions.
Anxious individuals remember facts and details better, but they also tend to get the emotional tenor of the situation wrong more often.
We have to balance the short term with long - term decisions and we probably get it right just as often as we get it wrong.
And don't get me wrong, that's often a good thing in the right situation.
When we start building a community we tend to have a bit of a rough edge, we are figuring things out as we go, getting it right sometimes, getting it wrong often.
When prom - related plans fail to be anything less than perfect — the prom group falling through, realizing your dress is all wrong the night before the dance, getting a date who doesn't understand what a «corsage» is — it can often seem a lot worse than it really is.
«Too often, leaders get caught up in telling people what they're doing wrong instead of showing that they care,» he says.
If somebody is not getting back to you, often times it is because they are the wrong person in their organization to make decisions about your product or service.
«We fail more often because we solve the wrong problem than because we get the wrong solution to the right problem.»
People get paid huge amounts of money to figure it out, and they still get it wrong more often than not.
It seems to be, ok, he got some things right, but we can't admit that because he's Trump (often racist, and often wrong).
In addition, retailers» attempts at assigning blame in a manner consistent with the perceptions of customers are largely inaccurate, getting it right approximately as often as they get it wrong.
Often we are faced with disparate information, incomplete data, only parts of the puzzle rather than the whole, or hints and innuendo rather than verifiable fact, and then are required to make important investment decisions where the downside if we get it wrong can be quite painful.
Because gay people are taught from a young age that being gay is wrong and that having feelings for someone of the same sex is queer, they suppress those feelings and (with men especially) those feelings often get expressed through random sex acts with other men.
Too often men and society get a lot of things wrong when we try to define women.
Hey these are not my words I am just showing the book You think studnts are getting purposefully wrong info about gay Yes, and often enough in the name of two current fads: diversity and democ.
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