"There were so many papers spread in front of me so by mistake the wrong speech was taken out, " the Press Trust of India (PTI) quoted Mr Krishna as saying.
BBC: India's foreign minister criticised for UN speech gaffe
The mistake meant that the wrong type of networking jack was soldered into place on some of the circuit boards.
Making any mistake once was OK, but repeating that same mistake a second time was NOT OK. The hard, fast rule was that if you made any mistake for the first time the entire team would have your back in fixing that mistake if anything went wrong.
FORBES: Good Employees Make Mistakes. Great Leaders Allow Them To.
Not in the sense that it was obviously wrong or a mistake when that choice was made.
Two workers at a Tyneside funeral home have been sacked over a mistake which led to the wrong body being cremated.
The Queen and the Royal Family have been doing a stunning job, she has always represented this country in the best possible way, never made a mistake and never said anything wrong, we can be proud of her sense of duty.
The Shadow Attorney General Emily Thornberry also earlier accused Mr Hammond of making a "grave mistake" as it would be wrong for ministers to intervene during a judicial process.
Every time we tried there was some button that was pushed by mistake, or we hit the wrong thing on the screen and it didn't do what we thought it would.
Now, if you break it, you made a mistake, it's the wrong thing to do, but you own it and then you got to fix it and do something with it.
Presumably to prevent theft or embezzlement, fear of lawsuits for a hiring mistake if their employees do something wrong, or to get a sense of the overall dependability of a job candidate.
They do not get defensive about it, rather they are willing to look objectively at their mistake, recognize what they did wrong, and understand why their choice or actions were the wrong thing to do.
FORBES: Good Employees Make Mistakes. Great Leaders Allow Them To.
It would be a serious mistake if the IOC arrived at the wrong conclusion that the Courts of Law would not interfere in this situation.
Flame has been described as one of the most complex computer threats ever discovered, but the study suggests attempts to destroy all evidence of it went wrong because of a spelling mistake.
Kearney said she never denied she was wrong and agrees she made a mistake.
Later, he said it was "a mistake" and that there was "nothing wrong in it".
BBC: India's foreign minister criticised for UN speech gaffe
"This decision by the PSNI to issue an unreserved and unconditional apology to myself and my wife and family for the indignity and trauma inflicted on us by this unwarranted raid on our home vindicates what I said at the time - the PSNI got it wrong and should publicly admit their mistake, " he said.
Last year, Sears made its third strategic mistake, selling-off company stores at the wrong time.
These discussions, which were polite but often tense, left me worrying that being wrong would be an employment-ending mistake.
If I got it wrong, or if he made a mistake, between the two of us we both learned how to get it right.
What we have said all along is that it sends the wrong signal and it would be a mistake to directly link, tie, or hold hostage one to the other because of the absolute necessity of raising the debt ceiling.
Simply snap a picture of your circuit, and the software will let you know what's wrong with it if there's a mistake.
Nelson says that the biggest mistake people make when using coupons is using them at the wrong time.
Make the slightest mistake or push the boat too hard and it can all go wrong.
What is wrong with modern Western man that we make the same mistake over and over again?
If someone makes a wrong turn, Project Glass would alert the wayward player of this mistake with a visual or audio cue.
"You got it wrong, " Mr Lavrov responded, also smiling, before pointing out the mistake.
After you make a mistake, no matter how small, take a step back and assess what you did wrong.
It gave Rooney an opportunity to score for the first time since 30 March and the England striker made no mistake, finding the bottom of the net with a low penalty that sent Green the wrong way and brought to an end the longest barren spell of his career.
If we get something wrong, please let us know so we can fix it and learn from the mistake.
Not that the present pope would entertain for a moment the idea that this ban was wrong, although many cardinals and bishops and probably most priests believe it was a dreadful mistake that happened because the indecisive Pope Paul VI allowed himself to be bullied by his Curia.
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