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it was taken out of context from Two wrongs don't make a right. Meaning if someone does something wrong, doesn't mean someone else can do another wrong to make it right.
The noun wrong means something harmful done by someone, usually to someone else. Sometimes plural.He could not forgive the wrong done to his family by the government.Do not retaliate for a wrong done to you, as two wrongs do not make a right.
Of course doctors and nurses give wrong answers and do wrong actions, at the wrong time, in the wrong order and even do completely wrong procedures (wrong site, wrong side, wrong person, etc.). These wrongs are why medical professionals have malpractice insurance, in case the wrong done was severe or caused harm. Most good doctors and nurses will admit "I don't know the answer" -- which is perfectly okay because no one knows everything. They can/should then go find the answer, or refer you to someone who does know (example: a specialist).NOTE: Not all wrongs or wrong answers are serious enough to warrant a lawsuit, especially if it did not cause damage/harm to the patient. "It could / might have harmed me" is not enough for a lawsuit.
There are no wrongs or rights to who you like. It all depends on how you feel for them, how they feel towards you, if they are someone you can trust, and if your parents allow it( if you're still not legally an adult)
long doesn't rhyme with wrongs but it rhymes with wrong . so please remove the letter `S' to make it rhyme with long.
There is a saying that goes, "Two wrongs don't make a right." In other words, a wrong cannot be undone with another wrong. The saying also has a comedic extension: "... but three lefts do."
There are a few categories here, and this answer is very, very broad-brush. From a civil perspective, a wrong perpetrated by one person on another in the absence of an agreement between them is called a tort. Where the wrong violates an agreement between two people, it is called a breach of contract. From a criminal perspective, a wrong is called a crime, though some courts have also held that there is a set of very minor criminal acts or acts prohibited by civil laws that are called infractions.
I read somewear its Juanita. At this spanish perade someone i new called Wendy was called it. That person might have bean wrong though.
A person who believes that war is wrong is called a "pacifist".
A civil wrong is when one person is accused of wronging another person. For example, breaking a contract or crashing into your car. Penal liability refers to criminal wrongs, where a person is accused of wronging society.
What he means is that when you love someone you shouldn't care about the wrong things that they have done. Any true love will forgive and forget the past.
No, it is not wrong to lust someone. If the other person knows that it is only lust, it's fine then.