Well, 8.3% of all 2001 returns that taxpayers completed themselves, and 5.2% of those prepared by tax pros, had mistakes connected with the rebates, the General Accounting Office found.
Mr Cameron said Mr Laws had made it "very clear" that he had made mistakes over his expenses claims and had resigned from the government.
Rangel, in an emotional appearance on the House floor after the House voted 333-79 to censure him, acknowledged that he had made mistakes but asserted that at no time had he been dishonest or tried to enrich himself.
Simmons-Edmunds said she had made mistakes in her proposal, which did not allow for any exemptions.
If there had been mistakes, he seemed to suggest, they were the mistakes of governments and investors, not the ECB.
Earlier, the US military commander in Africa said the Pentagon had made mistakes when training Malian troops in recent years.
Ms Del Ponte had acknowledged mistakes, and promised a more committed approach.
Later in that session, Donald Kohn, former vice chairman of the Fed, acknowledged that the Fed had made mistakes and should exercise humility.
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Mr Clarke eventually had to admit his department had made mistakes.
In April, he conceded that he had made mistakes sinking millions into Irish bank shares, but said such mistakes should not result in a life sentence.
Mr Balls admitted Labour had made mistakes with the economy - particularly on eastern European immigration and bank regulation - and "didn't spend every pound of public money well".
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Meanwhile, Wal-Mart has also announced that it is having a China rethink, admitting it had made mistakes in its haste to expand and saying that it has cut by one-half the amount of new square footage that it will add in the country.
This month, the couple learned that the court had made "mistakes, " Ms. Goldberg said.
An inquiry into the LSC's college re-building programme in England found that major mistakes had been made.
Crowley asked Kerry whether he had made any mistakes in the last three and a half years.
His aide was someone of "integrity and decency, " Hunt said, and he believed his mistakes had been unintentional.
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Gloucester relied heavily on their pack to push them back into the game after mistakes had handed Harlequins the initiative.
The former prime minister acknowledged that he, like others, had "made mistakes" but said he's not to blame for what happened.
On Tuesday, senior UKBA official Jonathan Sedgwick apologised to the Home Affairs Committee for misleading MPs but insisted the mistakes had been "inadvertent".
Ms Cooper said the Labour government had made some mistakes - efforts to introduce 90-day pre-trial detention for terror suspects was "never justified by the evidence".
Last month, the Goldbergs were told that the court had made "mistakes" in its initial ruling due to its unfamiliarity with the new law, both sides said.
Previously, in the late 1990s, Greenspan's mistakes had temporarily made the dollar too strong, clobbering traditional manufacturing and agriculture and thereby prompting even more investor capital to rush into the already hot high-tech market.
He admitted mistakes had been made and said he understood the questioning and the criticism prompted by bad intelligence leading up to the war in Iraq and by revelations of domestic, warrantless surveillance of U.S. citizens.
While accepting that there was no such thing as "zero risk" in such cases and that doctors could not predict the actions of their patients, the court found that Canarelli had made several mistakes in Gaillard's treatment.
Mistakes had been made, she said, at December's Copenhagen summit, which was intended to provide a comprehensive package of measures to combat the causes and impacts of climate change - the conclusion to a commitment made by all governments at the 2007 summit in Bali - but which ended with no such thing.
But Ms Harman said David Cameron had admitted that Mr Fox had made "serious mistakes" and told MPs there was clearly a need for an investigation - particularly into whether Mr Werritty had profited from his association with the defence secretary.
The trust would not confirm whether any staff had been sacked due to the mistakes, but said "appropriate disciplinary action" had been taken.
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On Saturday, he had admitted there had been "some mistakes, extremism in police response".
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