Bottom line: As far as the FLSA is concerned, an honest mistake is still a mistake--and an expensive one at that.
Last year when they returned to three it made the show smoother and the pace better and was a reminder why four was a mistake, yet it is a mistake that has been repeated.
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However, this area is fraught with technicalities and the cost of making a mistake by breaking a SEPP is high.
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To say royals have no place in modern society is certainly a mistake -- to say their role has evolved over the years is simply a reality -- often one forced upon them.
The omission is a big mistake because although the analogy is imperfect, there are parallels to education.
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South Africa is a good base from which to penetrate the rest of the continent, but it is a mistake to assume that what works south of the Limpopo will also work north of it.
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The European Central Bank's offer to buy unlimited quantities of the bonds of governments that have requested support from the euro zone's bailout funds has already eased fears of a euro break-up, serving as a reminder that it is always a mistake to underestimate the power of a central bank.
Holloway is guilt-ridden because a mistake of his is what ultimately put his colleague in the line of fire.
"Mr Cameron is making a grave mistake by saying he is going to force it on to the statute book, " he told the BBC's Andrew Marr show.
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And then there was a strong countersentiment that said, 'That's a mistake, a scientist is going to take you to the poorhouse.
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.
Is it a single mistake which it would be unfair to portray as something happening generally, or is it symptomatic of a wider problem?
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But it is usually a mistake to pursue two policy goals with one instrument, even when one goal is as big as Mr Allen's house.
It is a mistake for Obama to skip the National Council of La Raza Conference.
That is a mistake that real investors or traders can not afford to make.
It is a mistake, for example, to judge computer games by their banal plotlines.
That is a mistake, says attorney Charles A. Edwards, a partner in the Raleigh, N.
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"We learned that to take an English-language production across the border is a mistake, " says Moran.
That is a mistake, for it confuses a changing relationship with the breakdown of a relationship.
"He said it is a mistake to have a criminal investigation under way, " the investigative document said.
"If this is a mistake, then I am willing to pay for it, " he told a news conference.
Chairman Greenspan: It is a mistake to believe that the rest of the world is without dissimilar resources.
Relying on any single barometer or even a series of percentages to evaluate a program's worth is a mistake.
So to focus primarily on the physical or technological elements is a mistake.
"The FDA does not think anything it did is a mistake, " he says.
Ignoring the possibility is a mistake free people get to make only once.
Yet it is a mistake to overlook just how far China has come.
So, yes, I think it is a mistake to write off great money managers and forecasters who missed this crash.
Every local winemaker will tell you it is a mistake to try to compare wines from this region to anywhere else.
It could be that mounting the physical fitness soapbox--or conceding any ground to nutritionists--is a mistake for a company like PepsiCo.
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