The pope later admitted to making mistakes in the decision, saying the church should have been aware of his views.
At the same time, SNP members hd accused opposition MSPs of making mistakes in the chamber which they have never sought to correct.
At the same time, SNP members had accused opposition MSPs of making mistakes in the chamber which they have never sought to correct.
The gates started to swing open in the 1960s, when courts in California allowed disgruntled beneficiaries to sue lawyers for making mistakes in a will, overriding the longstanding rule against suits by nonclients (perhaps because in this case the client was underground).
The key now is not to make it even more difficult by making mistakes later in life that are more challenging to overcome.
But when I meet teachers who can't spell, who are incapable of drafting a simple letter to parents without making basic mistakes in grammar and punctuation, I have to wonder exactly what my children are being taught.
Although it is unfair for critics to lambast the Fund for making the same mistakes in Asia, Russia and Brazil (its advice on exchange-rate policy differed in Asia), there is clearly some explaining to be done.
He wanted more "athleticism" and "creativity" in his squad and, while defending the signings as "good acquisitions", an honest and forthright admittance of making mistakes is refreshing in this day and age of footballing spin and cliches.
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New Orleans, hit so hard by what so many (including President Obama in his Sunday interview with the local newspaper) still see fit to describe, mistakenly, as a natural disaster, is making remarkable progress, while the agency that so disastrously failed at building a protective system mandated by Congress -- the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers -- may be making some of the same mistakes in rebuilding that system.
Casey Institute's four- year-old Capital Markets Transparency Initiative is the same: State governors, legislators, treasurers, as well as pension fund managers and board members must avoid making in the future the kinds of mistakes that Pennsylvania's State Employees Retirement System (among others) has made in the past.
At the time of the Yahoo acquisition, Geocities had focused on monetization and let scale grow on its own, making a few mistakes along the way in terms of figuring out monetization at scale.
"We're still learning, we're still making mistakes, but to actually be in control of your own destiny means we can cut through a lot of stuff that maybe other boardrooms can't because it's real fans, " Goodwin says.
This is an electorate that wants to have a Republican Congress, although the Republicans threw it away in '06, and the D's are making all the mistakes of 2007 and 2008 that they made in '93 and '94, at a time when they're weaker.
Well, yes, I am, I am indeed picking up on and making fun of in a mild way simple mistakes made by the PR department.
Yet some grandparents are making financial mistakes that could put their own financial future in jeopardy.
Students could watch what we were teaching, but what we really needed was a way to show the mistakes that individual officers were making so everyone could benefit in a live setting.
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Meanwhile, our economic competitors are not making the same mistakes we are, and are continuing to publicly invest in their domestic energy innovation systems in a bid to capture the increasing economic rewards inherent to the burgeoning clean energy industry.
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Meanwhile, retirement savers are still making the same old mistakes--contributing too little, investing too much in their employers' stock and ignoring such crucial tasks as rebalancing their accounts.
Mentors give you connections, steer you in new or better directions, and save you from making costly mistakes.
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If you keep on making the same mistakes and losing, you were not really trying and will lose in Tax Court.
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Tobin College of Business, says while none of the major banks have been pristine in their mortgage business Wells Fargo has been less prone to making mistakes than its peer.
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In its desire to learn from Japan's mistakes, the Fed risks making a different sort of mistake.
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In 1994-95 Mexico made the same pretzel-like mistakes Brazil is making now.
There is nothing more important right this minute (besides health, which wins by a nose in many cases) than making sure you don't end up paying for mistakes that cause your bank to close its doors.
"In the beginning I was trying to shoot as hard as I could, and I was making a lot of mistakes -- so I knew I had to start putting the ball back in the court more, " Li told the WTA Tour's official website.
Even without a fundamental shift in human nature or deterrence, this may be making it more difficult for misstatements or mistakes to go undiscovered or uncorrected.
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"Just eliminating the stupid mistakes that I was making on the course, mental errors, and to finish off this tournament in the way I did today is great going into Augusta, " McIlroy said.
In fact, when people read your body language, you can count on them making five major mistakes.
When we think about our goals in terms of potential gains, we automatically (often without realizing it) become more comfortable with making mistakes and accepting the losses we may have to incur along the way.
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