So we all make mistakes and we are allowed to make a mistake and to apologise.
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"Gambling is a billion-dollar industry, they can't afford to make a mistake, they can't afford to have these machines manipulated, " he says.
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.
"In the case of the so-called life exception, doctors will have to be so absolutely certain that a woman could fit through this narrow, narrow exception so they would not under any circumstances make a mistake because if they make a mistake, they are subjected to potentially felony charges, " Stoesz says.
"It's so easy to make a mistake in slalom and its so important to stay calm, that's the reason why I don't think too much about these records", she told FIS Alpine website.
You make a mistake from time to time, whatever that is, and you move on.
Republicans who have tried to amend parts of the law have faced criticism from other opponents of the act, who say it is a strategic mistake to try to make what they consider a bad law slightly better.
Companies with a better cash position have room to make a mistake or two.
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Do your due diligence because you can't afford, in this market, to make a mistake and go with someone who's going to give you bad advice.
BofA will describe those sales as a way to exist non-core businesses but make no mistake it is also using it as a way to raise capital.
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With 3-D if you make a mistake your audience is going to throw up.
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"We delude ourselves if we think we can afford to make a mistake, " says Birck.
Quadri says it's a mistake to make sweeping generalisations about what people are looking for when they travel.
Labour's Efrayim Sne said the government would make a big mistake if it tried to get rid of Mr Arafat.
He urges voters not to make a mistake electing a "bad candidate" who would be incapable of maintaining Mr Chavez's work.
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They never dragged everyone behind the ball, waited for the opposition to make a mistake and then struck on the break.
Yes, it is a great advantage to be able to correct things quickly, but isn't it a greater advantage to not make the mistake in the first place, rather than have it ricochet around the Internet, and have readers think less of your publication?
Krys hoped to make up for this mistake by trying to get a British Virgin Islands court to negate the trade with Baupost.
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That is, of course, a ridiculous mistake for a company of that size to make.
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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.
While Cabrera failed to make a birdie, Scott made no such mistake as he holed from 15 feet to spark delirium.
After both making par on the first playoff hole at the 18th, the pair moved to the 10th and while Cabrera failed to make a birdie, Scott made no such mistake as he holed from 15 feet to spark delirium.
History is a wonderful thing because it allows you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.
Any minute now, President Bush is going to make a fateful mistake.
The Lib Dem leader says that it was "a mistake" to make a pledge that couldn't be delivered when there was no money to pay for it and when his party was only likely to be in power in coalition with Labour or the Conservatives - both of whom were committed to increase tuition fees.
Notorious NYU economist Nouriel Roubini gave a talk in Dubai on Tuesday where he warned that a sustained run-up in oil prices could tip some advanced economies into recession, as he warned that the European Central Bank and the Bank of England could be about to make a big mistake by raising interest rates and that the U.S. was relatively safe from a double-dip.
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