Littell says the Saudis realized their mistake and began pumping more oil in May.
Their mistake: to underestimate the power of the Internet's distributed technology to evolve with demand.
Their mistake was to invest in Greek government bonds and lend recklessly through their branch networks in Greece.
"If they haven't realized their mistake yet, they probably will hear about it when the NBA season comes back around, " he said.
It also robs the employee the opportunity to learn from their mistake.
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Because, closer to home, many Californians have already admitted their mistake.
Their mistake would be looking at Kickstarter as on par with a traditional investment format, one which gives them an actual stake in the company or product.
The pilots, flying from Prague to Stansted with 149 passengers, only realised their mistake when their plane neared the runway's end, the Air Accidents Investigation Branch said.
The authorities, realising their mistake, issued a public apology.
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.
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"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.
This means they are often promoted over those who may be more competent than themselves, as their bosses mistake their confidence for real talent.
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At its core, the parties in the NFL dispute are making the same mistake their friends in the NHL did: mistaking mistrust for greed and irrationality.
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"I think they made a real mistake in their pricing, " he says.
Meanwhile, Liverpool's compatriots Arsenal made no mistake in their quest to secure qualification, cruising to a 2-0 home win over Standard Liege to finish top of Group H.
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.
When they were turned over it looked like being a costly mistake and their frustration was compounded when Chris Latham was called back for a forward pass after he had ghosted over.
The CEO and director of research for Zpryme, a market intelligence and analysis firm for the utility and smart grid industry, said someone appears to have made a mistake in their estimate of how much energy the building's electrical infrastructure could handle.
They mistake increases in their own coverage of certain phenomenon for an increase in the frequency of the phenomenon itself.
Did they make a mistake in locating their European bases in Britain?
Diller, 63, says his Internet foray is far from finished--and that investors are making a mistake by turning their backs on the Net.
They are also to be commended for avoiding the mistake of skewing their selection too much in favour of the late 20th century.
However, one should not then conclude that other treatments lack evidence for their effectiveness, a frequent mistake and one made by the NY Times.
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Their supervisors made the same mistake, so a vital six hours were lost before other methods for cooling the overheating atomic fuel rods were deployed.
For instance, the size (or quantum) of pay is rightly an issue of public debate, but to assume that executives are solely aiming to maximise their total reward is a mistake.
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Indeed, one of the issues that haunts women in divorce is the sense that they had made a mistake in choosing their mate: left unaddressed it can lead to a loss of confidence in their ability to make future choices.
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Kirk Garratt, director of research at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York and an interventional cardiologist who wasn't involved in the study, said patients who choose stents shouldn't think they're "making a dreadful mistake" about their care based on the new data.
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He was occasionally indiscreet: in a speech to the parliamentary press gallery a year after taking office he spoke of it being the "Frustration Parliament", and referred to some Conservatives who, he said, had got in by mistake and lost their previous jobs and pensions.
Magnus Ranstorp, a terrorism specialist at St Andrew's University, believes western governments may have made a mistake in focusing their rhetoric too much on Mr bin Laden, instead of stressing that he heads a large, intricate network which will not disappear instantly, even if he and his immediate comrades are killed or neutralised.
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