"That's when we knew a serious mistake had been made, " Valdivieso told the Times.
Ask Jon Corzine if leverage is a killer when you make a serious mistake in judgment.
The newspaper apologised for what it called a "very serious mistake" and removed the image from Twitter.
Last year, in the final days of a Republican-led Congress, lawmakers made what some consider a serious mistake.
The call to Bild had been a serious mistake, he acknowledged, but he was only trying to protect his family.
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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.
Powell for admitting responsibility for a previous and strategically serious mistake.
While no one would seriously object to peace and freedom in the Middle East, for example, it is a serious mistake to equate worthy objectives with good policy ideas.
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Opening the meeting, Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned that any such scaling back would be a "serious mistake" and could risk causing another "downward lurch" in the global economy.
That decision ("a serious mistake on his part, for which he has not been able to provide any credible explanation") was taken by the deputy director of news, Steve Mitchell, who is resigning.
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He believed that it was a serious mistake.
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Afterwards, a spokesman for the GMB union told the BBC that its general secretary, Paul Kenny, had written to senior Labour officials saying that the decision to back the public sector pay cap was a "most serious mistake".
McCain, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said on "Fox News Sunday" that it was "a serious mistake" not to have had enough troops in place "after the initial successes" and that the mistake had led to "very, very significant" difficulties.
Given that anger against taxpayer-funded bank bailouts helped fuel the rise of the tea party movement, and in turn the Republican congressional victories of 2010, this constitutes a serious strategic mistake.
On the other hand, if you guess that the rustle in the grass is the wind but it turns out to be a hungry lion, your mistake is more serious: The lion was real but you thought it wasn't (a "false negative").
Justice Minister David Ford said he believed blocking the legislation is a mistake that could have serious implications for the police.
Franzen had serious reservations, and he made the mistake of airing them in public.
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But make no mistake: there is a serious message that he is trying to deliver about the morass that is the state of current U.S. patent law.
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Number 10 is trying to learn from the BBC's handling of allegations about Jimmy Savile and, in particular, what is now widely seen to have been the mistake of insisting that the serious allegations were best dealt with by the police alone.
Make no mistake about it Apple has some serious consumer insight tools and analytics.
Mr Aznar said that isolating Arafat was "a mistake" and he warned of "serious additional risks" if the situation in the Middle East continued to escalate.
Not everybody gets it the first time, but he is terrific and he's a very nice guy and I think anyone who makes the mistake of thinking that his cordiality or softness is making a serious error because he's one tough kid.
Make no mistake: Digging for those answers is a grueling exercise--one that takes serious intellectual and emotional honesty.
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