Examples of using Clearly wrong in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
I was clearly wrong.
This… is clearly wrong.
And the message so unbearably, clearly wrong.
This is clearly wrong!- Why?
Paying people less for the same work is clearly wrong.
Foreman's clearly wrong.
They're using it to help you get a credit extension,which is clearly wrong.
Intelligence, clearly. Wrong.
However, it is clearly wrong that a lot will depend on a patient's ability to pay.
Something was clearly wrong.
Alex Kadvan: We were getting ready for this last record, but something was clearly wrong.
Why? This is clearly wrong!
This is not how we should be around this, this is clearly wrong.
But I was clearly wrong about you.
I didn't think thatyou were… that tough. But I was clearly wrong about you.
This statement is clearly wrong since Adam, after eating from.
At Catalunya, in 2009, the day of Rossi's last corner pass on Lorenzo,something was clearly wrong.
There's something clearly wrong with her.
Claims that solar system bodies are heating up due to increased solar activity are clearly wrong.
Doing nothing ortoo little is clearly wrong, but so is doing too much.
His methodology is clearly wrong, but… in his own kind of way, he was trying to do something noble.
Eric. Something is clearly wrong.
From an environmental point of view, the choice of models was clearly wrong and the fact that the changeover is being made now, in a crisis, does not make it easier, but that does not change the fact that this changeover is necessary and needs to take place quickly.
What i was going to say is that i just… but i was clearly wrong about you. i didn't think that you were that tough.
However, as for the aspects that went clearly wrong, the Commission washes its hands of them.
Creationists point to instances where a given method produced a result that is clearly wrong, and then argue that therefore all such dates may be ignored.
Their pride prevented them from acknowledging that some of their ancestors had clearly wronged themselves and that they themselves would follow parts of the Torah acceptable to themselves whilst neglecting or rejecting other parts.
There is clearly something wrong.
There's clearly something wrong.