Word: mistakenness
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...shortcoming to factors that range from unexpected Federal Reserve shifts to a misreading of the role of foreign trade. In any event, says Sinai, DRI usually assigns its forecasts no more than a 50%-to-55% probability of being right. Adds he: "Clients who have left us because of mistaken calls can be counted on the fingers of one hand...
Already in the opening stages we note the classic impact of the catalytic figure--the outsider--plunging through to the centre of an ordered world and setting up the disruptions...which unless I am much mistaken will strip these comfortable--these crudaceans in the rock pool of society--strip them of their shells and leave them exposed as the trembling raw meat which, at heart...
...will come up short by $100 million. In Ohio, where joblessness is running at 12.5%, the current biannual budget of $13 billion was only three months old when officials realized that they might face a $1 billion shortfall. "We kept looking at it to make sure we were not mistaken," said Budget Official Edgar Troyer. "You can't imagine how tense it was." To cope with the deficit, state officials cut all spending by 10%, imposed a temporary 50% surcharge on state income taxes (for a maximum rate of 7.5%), and raised sales taxes from...
...leave here to march into our third century." Dean Daniel D. Federman '49 declared. "It I am not mistaken, the sun is shining...
...John Fox, dean of the College, essentially dismissed the book as irrelevant for two reasons: 1) Its broader subjective conclusions are based on skimpy research, and 2) It fails to mention Harvard's new race-relations agency. He is correct on both counts in a strict sense, but ultimately mistaken is again distancing Harvard from the Brown operation...