Lombardo agrees: "It would be a mistake for us to be swinging for home runs, " he says.
And while it could be introduced gradually, let there be no mistake that it will be a drag on economic growth.
It would be a mistake to have one be conditional upon the other precisely for the reasons that you mention, that -- agreement is hard.
Trying to make the Street as close to normal as possible could negate the point of being live and so could be a mistake but it could also be clever.
"It would be a mistake for NBC to try to be all things to all people, " says Jack Myers, publisher of Media Business Reports, an industry newsletter.
That would be a mistake, but more sensible policies may be available.
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But while it would be a huge mistake to linearly project continued demographic improvement for Russia, it would be just as big a mistake to linearly project future demographic decline.
But as this appears to be a mistake in judgment, it will most likely be forgiven.
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"I don't want there to be any mistake in anyone's mind, whether they be in Europe or Africa, the Middle East or the United States, that what we are seeing is the result of a cold, calculated strategy, " said Clinton.
Yet it would be a big mistake to be dismissive of the Swedes and their prime minister.
Just as it would be a mistake to underestimate the new Brazil, so it would be to gloss over its weaknesses.
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Although Mr Netanyahu is a more cautious character than some suppose, it would be a mistake to think he is bluffing when he says privately that on his watch Iran will not be allowed to take an irreversible step towards the possession of nuclear weapons.
It would be a mistake for the leaders of Spain and Italy to assume that if they got into trouble they might be bailed out like Greece: neither the EU nor the IMF could afford it.
But it would be a mistake to conclude that marriage, then, is the answer.
And it would be a mistake to place too much faith in these new studies.
Yet in public he has said repeatedly that an American military intervention would be a mistake.
But Dr Cassidy said it would be a mistake to confuse sentimentality with values.
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This is not to suggest that the summit with Gorbachev this summer would be a mistake.
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Taking car prices at face value would also be a mistake, the ABI said.
"There must be a mistake, " I said to someone, looking at my ticket, but there wasn't.
In the end, it would be a mistake to not take advantage of these solutions.
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He used our grandfather's name, the same as mine, so there could be no mistake.
It would be a mistake, though, to relieve him of his present responsibilities at this juncture.
Extrapolating from one drug to an entire way of making medicines would be a mistake.
And for us to close ourselves off from that market would be a mistake.
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Therefore, it would be a mistake to assume that diversification has stopped providing benefits.
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Yet it would be a mistake to say there are no clouds on the horizon.
Yet it would be a mistake for the state to impose broad pay caps.
"It would be a mistake for anyone to think this issue had gone away, " he said.
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