1. Getting the airline up and flying - proving wrong everyone who had doubted him - became an obsession. 2. In this case, the construction timetable proved wrong, as did very optimistic forecasts concerning the rates of inflation and interest. 3. Along the way, there were others to prove wrong. 4. Analysts also thought the figures could prove wrong. 5. Analysts also complained that the company had not grasped the art of managing investor relations, its upbeat outlooks repeatedly proving wrong. 6. And some presumptions have proved wrong. 7. Both concerns proved wrong. 8. Both those assumptions have proved wrong, particularly in the high-tech industry. 9. After all, what if the United States were to make the transition to a sales tax, and the promise of economic bounty proved wrong? 10. All of those statements proved wrong. |