These government blunders have paralyzed credit systems and are sending the U.S. and Europe into recession.
Given the declamatory blunders in the first year after he was named CEO, this is polish.
Alan Greenspan will have left town by the time his inflationary blunders become all too evident.
Vivid personalities, constant upheavals and Chagall's scarcely believable blunders make for barely a dull page.
This is partly due to early boasts and blunders by American and British forces.
Observation: This is like Krispy Kreme blaming the Atkins diet on their brand positioning blunders.
Yet under Severson's decadelong run the bickering and blunders have been channeled into remarkable progress.
Even common blunders can be a sure-fire way to make a bad first impression.
Other police blunders included overloading a boat that broke down and heading for the wrong island.
Social blunders, bitter disappointments, colossal errors in judgment all gone in a ball of flame.
Strategic blunders at one-time industry leaders such as Sony and Blackberry have caused irreversible financial damage.
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Apart from overcrowded wards, hospitals have been in the news for a seemingly endless series of blunders.
In what has proved a series of spectacular blunders, Jay Leno is getting something of a do-over.
"We made two monumental blunders on defence and they scored two goals, " he told BBC Radio Nottingham.
There were a series of Federal Reserve blunders that began in 1928 and continued through the late 1930s.
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After the break, two defensive blunders within seven minutes lead to replies from Adam Rooney and Jonny Hayes.
Brand blunders are most likely to happen to companies that aren't used to operating in a global marketplace.
Kaladze, who plays in Serie A for AC Milan, made his blunders in the 57th and 67th minutes.
There are bound to be massive blunders, furious fans, and maybe a few crippled franchises along the way.
The damage to Met Office credibility, though, was exacerbated by a couple of blunders in its own communication.
True, Congress made its own blunders by not working out its position beforehand.
My biggest blunders in the stock market have come when I was absolutely certain that I had it right.
In the 1970s, for example, blunders in monetary policy led to horrendous inflation, which people took to be permanent.
No other company has sustained the series of blunders and debacles that HP has over the past several years.
He looks set for a great future, but blunders badly when he accepts information from a collaborator without checking.
They also made a series of kind of business blunders along the way.
The aluminum offers resilience from blunders, improved heat dissipation, and is fully recyclable.
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Aside from avoiding similar policy blunders, one way is to keep inquiries private.
The SBA has made horrendous blunders in the recent past, including, most significantly, mismanagement of the local government investment pool.
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