Boomers who got into trouble made the mistake of investing for retirement as opposed to saving.
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Franzen had serious reservations, and he made the mistake of airing them in public.
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More momentously, LTCM made the mistake of going long on Russian bonds right before Russia defaulted.
It has already made the mistake of liquidating one of Iraq's bigger employers, the army.
"I made the mistake of doing a profitable deal on the Internet" back in 1995, Todd says.
The American made the mistake of trying to trade groundstrokes with Sanchez-Vicario and the effect was humbling.
His brother in law made the mistake of returning to his home to pick up some final belongings.
The commission says U.S. analysts have made the mistake of judging new missile threats by Cold War assumptions.
Amidst these exciting developments, Intel recently made the mistake of shipping flawed chips.
"I made the mistake of trying to fulfill DeArthur's back orders, " he says, claiming he filled 90% of them.
But then he made the mistake of opposing Mr Mugabe's choice of vice-president, so Mr Mugabe flushed him away.
Last year, I made the mistake of predicting that the K Computer would be on top for a long while.
Once Rich had got the kitchen finished, Nita had made the mistake for a while of trying to cook like Bett.
Eric Remjeske, 38, was skiing in Vail this February when he made the mistake of flying off a jump too slowly.
One Frankfurt dealer made the mistake of showing a Malskat to Chagall, who was notoriously unable to detect counterfeits of his own work.
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While clean-energy groups have frequently made the mistake of bringing knives to gun fights, the wind industry appears well armed to say the least.
And he often talked of the 1964 concert in which organizers made the mistake of having the Rolling Stones, not him, close the bill.
It was just something that happened, not a big deal, at least for the two of them, but Clara made the mistake of telling Luis.
When I ring the helpline the next day, I am told that I made the mistake to faithfully copy the details of my tax notice.
In both cases the Federal Reserve made the mistake of withdrawing liquidity and jacking up interest rates when it should have eased them or left things alone.
Arthur Andersen made the mistake of outright defiance, which is why I've counseled Goldman to cooperate fully and get all the facts out as soon as possible.
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It's come to this, Mr. Goodell says as we sit in his midtown Manhattan office, because the owners made the mistake of signing a bad collective-bargaining agreement in 2006.
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Samer Sultan, an IT consultant and founder of a web design firm, made the mistake of porting his main business number over from Sprint to Google Voice in May.
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But then she made the mistake of trying it again, maybe a week later, and this time, though nobody on the bus or at school suspected her, our mother did.
In a statement released Saturday morning, Augusta National explained that the rules committee had spoken with Woods and decided he had made the mistake unknowingly and did not disqualify him.
On this occasion he made the mistake of leaving his computer screen on while going to the shop, unaware that his parents were to return earlier than expected to the house.
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Above all, Mr Hague has made the mistake this week of pinning his own stature as party leader on his ability to impose a single clear Euro-policy on the Conservative Party.
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