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The man began to creep in the wrong direction, deceived by a slight rise in the ground!!
Players will often do this to send opponents in the wrong direction.
If an opponent tries to anticipate the stroke, he may move in the wrong direction and may be unable to change his body momentum in time to reach the shuttlecock.
Some types of self-starting synchronous motors always started when power was applied, but in detail, their behavior was chaotic and they were equally likely to start rotating in the wrong direction.
By repeatedly evaluating their course, and adjusting if they are moving in the wrong direction, bacteria can direct their motion to find favorable locations with high concentrations of attractants ( usually food ) and avoid repellents ( usually poisons ).
If it is moving in the wrong direction, it will tumble sooner and try a new direction at random.
The central character in Ringworld, celebrating his birthday, teleports across time-zones to " lengthen " his birthday multiple times ( particularly notable since the first edition had the error of the character heading the wrong direction, increasing that edition's value ).
The film that Kodak initially sent to Japan was biased in the wrong direction for Japanese consumers.
# An object in motion will be moving in the wrong direction.
They teach that from a general perspective, 85 % of the population are the " deaf, dumb and blind " masses of the people who " are easily led in the wrong direction and hard to lead in the right direction ".
Irenaeus contrasted their doctrine with the view that the Fall was a step in the wrong direction by Adam, with whom, Irenaeus believed, his descendants had some solidarity or identity.
* Cruising yachts usually have an auxiliary engine, and there are two main uses for it: One is to power ahead or motor-sail at sea when the wind is light or from the wrong direction.
When the blaze got bigger, the guard realized that there actually was a new fire and sent firefighters, but in the wrong direction.
* Jumping an obstacle in the wrong order or direction: elimination ( E )
During the Battle of Seven Pines he marched his men in the wrong direction down the wrong road, causing congestion and confusion with other Confederate units, diluting the effect of the massive Confederate counterattack against McClellan.
This project was a step in the wrong direction and was cancelled in 1953.
" Its premise is that the potential of the modernist vision has not been fulfilled, that its development has been in the wrong direction and that this vision needs to be reclaimed, redefined and redeveloped.
They are more delayed than visually guided saccades, and observers often make erroneous saccades in the wrong direction.
Some horses even started running in the wrong direction, back the way they had come.
As Hercules slept, the monster took a liking to the cattle and slyly stole eight of them-four bulls and four cows-by dragging them by their tails, so as to leave a trail in the wrong direction.
" We're going to be focusing an enormous amount of public interest on a whole, wide range of environmental events, hopefully in such a manner that it's going to be drawing the interrelationships between them and, getting people to look at the whole thing as one consistent kind of picture, a picture of a society that's rapidly going in the wrong direction that has to be stopped and turned around.

wrong and simply
A lot of the papers coming out were quite simply wrong.
Day stated publicly that she believed her husband innocent of any deliberate wrongdoing, stating that he " simply trusted the wrong person ".
The " very seductive " moral and ethical rhetoric of Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation fails, he said, " not because his principles are wrong, but because that kind of language ... simply does not persuade anybody ".
Indeed, Friedman later concluded that all government intervention associated with the New Deal was " the wrong cure for the wrong disease ," arguing that the money supply should simply have been expanded, instead of contracted.
A shallow approach which simply guessed at the sense of the ambiguous English phrase that Piron mentions ( based, perhaps, on which kind of prisoner-of-war camp is more often mentioned in a given corpus ) would have a reasonable chance of guessing wrong fairly often.
A distinction may be made here between etic and emic viewpoints – the purely descriptive ( etic ) approach which simply considers any system that is actually used, and the emic view which takes account of language users ' perceptions of correctness, which are analogous in some ways to a moral sense of right and wrong.
To claim that, in general, probabilistic inferences are not valid when the randomization distribution is not available is simply wrong.
At first he demonstrated that Chapline's original calculations were simply wrong and the Diabolo Hawk system could not possibly work.
Sometimes one of the forms is perceived as wrong for idiosyncratic reasons ( idioms tend to be fixed in form ) or the verb simply dictates one of the patterns and excludes the other:
So, in your discussions of the nuclear freeze proposals, I urge you to beware the temptation of pride, the temptation of blithely declaring yourselves above it all and label both sides equally at fault, to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire, to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding and thereby remove yourself from the struggle between right and wrong and good and evil.
Further exceptions are E 67, going from Estonia to Poland ( wrong side of E 75 and E 77 ), assigned around year 2000, simply because it was best available number for this new route, most of E 63 in Finland ( wrong side of E 75 ) E 8 in Finland ( partly on the wrong side of E 12 after a lengthening around 2002 ) and E 82 ( Spain and Portugal, wrong side of E 80 ).
He argues that it is difficult to accommodate the idea that " we have real moral knowledge " and that statements such as ' torturing children is wrong ' are more than " simply social conventions of the societies within which they are uttered " within an atheistic or naturalistic world view.
What she does not do, putting it simply as possible, is anything wrong.
If the call was wrong, the caller of a penalty can be given the card back with a reason of " bad call " or " frivolous card-giving ", although it is not uncommon for that player to simply get the card returned to them for talking.
Systems would tend to grow to a point and then become very rigid, as the basic classes deep below the programmer's code grew to be simply " wrong ".
When the author of the crime had no animus nocendi, it is usually considered that the crime still exists, but the author is innocent, unless a responsibility for guilt can be found in his conduct: the typical case of a car accident in which a wrong or even hazardous manoeuvre causes personal injuries to another car driver, is then managed as a crime for the presence of injuries, yet the author will not be prosecuted as the author of the injuries ( he did not want to hurt the other driver, thus he had no animus nocendi ), but simply as the author of a dangerous conduct that indirectly caused said effects, and would be held responsible at a guilt title.
He felt racial segregation was simply wrong, and Brown, whatever its doctrinal defects, remains a landmark decision primarily because of Warren's interpretation of the equal protection clause to mean that children should not be shunted to a separate world reserved for minorities.
* In Nepal, Eritrea, and mainland China, journalists may spend years in jail simply for using the " wrong " word or photo.
" One story suggests that the town was simply named after Milan, Italy, because of similarities in the climate, but truly, the climate of Milan in Northern Italy, is cold and continental ; another says that the name was supposed to have been " Milam ," but the United States Post Office Department either got it wrong or changed it intentionally because another Milam, Texas, already existed.
Joanne Catherall explained why on air during the interview: " We simply don't sound like we did 20 years ago ; it would be wrong if we used tapes, so we do everything live.

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