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26 Sentences With "gotten wrong"

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The first step is to acknowledge what we've gotten wrong.
And there's plenty that we've gotten wrong as well over time.
It embodies everything we've gotten wrong in our approach to the drug problem.
I think there's a couple of things that people have historically gotten wrong.
Sometimes, those readers want to correct something I've gotten wrong, which is always welcome.
Here are 10 things you may have gotten wrong about queer people from watching porn. 
But what many folks would have gotten wrong is his most retweeted tweet since Jan. 20.
Watt is welcome to clarify what it is he thinks we have gotten wrong in reporting.
What we've gotten wrong, we can do better in the future, but not doing at all is not the way to go.
The problem is that for all the name-calling, none of Mr. Friedman's critics had figured out what he had gotten wrong.
On my first play-through, I failed half a dozen times, watching Lara fall in various ways based on what I'd gotten wrong.
But I want to home in on the big finding because it shows what the traditional story about mass incarceration has gotten wrong.
It's capital preservation time Cramer's game plan: Cash is king next week Another stock that Cramer thinks Wall Street has gotten wrong is Delta.
We try to keep in mind the big questions we've gotten wrong in the past — opposing women's suffrage — to cultivate some humility and caution.
We try to keep in mind the big questions we've gotten wrong in the past — such as opposing women's suffrage — to cultivate some humility and caution.
Avenatti is appearing on TV a lot, but his papers seem in order, nothing that he's gotten wrong was clearly intentional, and he hasn't disobeyed any instructions from the court.
I called up three of them to ask why they felt like Charles Murray couldn't just be ignored and what they felt the media has gotten wrong about the story so far.
Gary Cohn, former White House economic adviser to President Trump, is taking on Bob Woodward's "Fear" with a statement calling it inaccurate — but is declining to say what specifically Woodward has gotten wrong.
And so part of what I think we've gotten wrong in the context of women and work is that in the interest of empowering women, we've placed too much onus on the woman herself.
But his laudable case for the intelligence community does not dwell on the things the community has gotten wrong, from the fall of the Soviet Union to 9/11 to Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.
The paper provided a less polemical grounding for what the Fed might have gotten wrong last year as it continued raising interest rates even as financial markets showed some signs that financial conditions were tightening too much.
What they have gotten wrong, but don't normally ask for help about — and it's a problem of perception: the lack of a plausible, nuanced range of the level of religiosity in portrayals of Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, Sikhs, [and others].
" And on Mother's Day she even wrote about things she had gotten wrong in "Lean In": "In 'Lean In,' I emphasized how critical a loving and supportive partner can be for women both professionally and personally — and how important Dave was to my career and to our children's development.
The Senate Judiciary Committee this weekend released a bunch of documents relating to Kavanaugh, including a roundtable interview from a 1999 issue of Washington Lawyer magazine where Kavanaugh suggests the Court might have gotten wrong its unanimous ruling by forcing Nixon to hand over the Watergate tapes, a decision that led to the president's resignation.
Initially this took the form of increasingly intense biblical hermeneutics — notably including a quest to find out the "true" date of Easter, which he thought most churches had gotten wrong — but a vision of God he claimed to have experienced in 1972 transformed his faith, convincing him he had been too literal and insufficiently humanistic.
In 1936, reporting on a tour of American campuses, SVM secretary Wilmina Rowland wrote of the following conditions: "Some students confess that they have gotten wrong impressions of the missionary enterprise through the Student Volunteers on their campus, who in such cases enlist a pious group of the more dependent- minded students....In summary, it seems to me that the SVM across the country is quite definitely conservative."SVM Archives, Series V, Appendix A of the Administrative Committee minutes of May 8, 1936. Information related to the local Student Volunteer groups is also available in Series VI, Field Work. Perusal of the correspondence between SVM headquarters and local Student Volunteer groups during this period confirms Rowland's analysis of the situation.

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