The effect of the Rangers' depth and Tortorella's willingness to use it is obvious: By playing less, a defenseman is less liable to make a mistake out of fatigue.
The bearish foreign fund managers, pundits and analysts make be making a classic mistake of viewing China through their financial models.
That is, of course, a ridiculous mistake for a company of that size to make.
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In addition, if you are the victim of a medical mistake, hospital lawyers will make never speaking publicly about your injury a condition of any settlement.
And one of the recommendations I made was that they hand the person a receipt when they make a mistake that says I've made a mistake, here's my name, here's the name of my supervisor, here's his phone number, give him a call.
The Center hopes that a strong bipartisan majority will ensure that the House of Representatives does not make a similar mistake in its action on this critical legislation tomorrow.
When you do a movie in 2-D you can make a mistake and sell it as part of the art.
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Conservatives will make a big mistake if they think only of going wide and shallow, seeking more votes at the topsoil level of politics.
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But the cavalier treatment of passengers left stranded by flight cancellations and the yelling of obscenities at people who, in sometimes tragic circumstances, make the mistake of asking for a refund have given Ryanair a deserved reputation for nastiness.
"It's not a good job from a financial perspective, but it includes the interesting parts of medicine, and if you make a mistake you haven't done in someone's grandma, " says Kocher.
And I think those who dismiss that out of hand make a big mistake.
And the fight we are in here, make no mistake about it, is a fight of individualism versus collectivism.
And in rejecting religious belief, a lot of atheists make the same mistake.
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If the Palestinian Authority has made a grave mistake by attending the Sharm el-Sheikh summit, then it should not make yet a greater mistake by implementing the decisions of the wretched summit.
But the PGMO insists that referees are not automatically demoted when they make a high-profile mistake, merely that they are being taken out of the spotlight for a week or so.
Labour's Efrayim Sne said the government would make a big mistake if it tried to get rid of Mr Arafat.
Investors frequently make the mistake of believing the retention of a major accounting firm or law firm by a hedge fund somehow guarantees or suggests that everything is on the up and up.
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And make no mistake: The courage of a man like President Abbas, who stands up for his people in front of the world under very difficult circumstances, is far greater than those who fire rockets at innocent women and children.
As Khan explained how his team is setting up its network, it reminded me that those who are discounting the long-term value of entities such as the Khan Academy and Knewton, an adaptive learning platform, may be making a significant mistake, as both are positioning themselves to make a run at being the learning platform of the future.
And make no mistake, the PA budget is entirely a creation of foreign aid.
It's also said to run Windows 8 -- make no mistake, this is a PC in the form of a tablet.
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No student of introductory economics would make such a mistake.
"Make no mistake: Today we are part of a broad coalition, " Mr. Obama told reporters traveling with him in Brazil, where Mr. Obama was beginning a five-day previously scheduled swing through Latin America.
So he's been around a long time, he has been, without doubt, our most consistent goalkeeper and you know the story of football, you can make a mistake in midfield, you can make ten mistakes up front and nobody sees that.
And either there was a terrible failure of intelligence or a terrible mistake on the part of the administration to gather that intelligence and make the appropriate decision.
But in an increasingly complex world that is over-flowing with complicated statistical probabilities upon probabilities, being willing to make a simple decision is often far safer in the long run than choosing nothing for fear of making a mistake.
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Make no mistake: These countries are engaged in a costly form of piracy.
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