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But Labour leftwinger Jeremy Corbyn, said it was "a very sad decision and a great mistake by the Labour Party".
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"Bloomberg's third term was a great mistake, and this entire city is paying the price for that act of hubris, " he said.
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Bosses of the Chicago-based company are wont to quote Napoleon on never interfering with your enemy when he is making a great mistake.
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But it would be a great mistake to do so.
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Mr Hague also said the appearance of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi on Libyan TV, nearly two years after he was released by the Scottish government on compassionate grounds after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, was "a further reminder that a great mistake was made".
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One difference between an okay boss and a great boss is that the great boss will admit that he made a mistake and strive to do better the next time.
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So, yes, I think it is a mistake to write off great money managers and forecasters who missed this crash.
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"The mistake was of a very great magnitude, " said Domenicali.
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That is a great deal for Bill, but too many people like Bill blow it by making a mistake.
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The mistake is slightly more subtle: they would have paid a great deal less for the right to use it if they had asked first.
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Combat is actually pretty great, but the use of one-hit finishers as the singular mechanic driving gameplay is a big mistake.
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She has, in the manner of all great style icons (and make no mistake, the queen most definitely is one), determined a winning combination from which she never deviates.
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