If you're not willing to make mistakes you're not going to get media attention.
And free people are free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things.
You're afraid to make mistakes, you're afraid to speak up, you're afraid to challenge.
Mr. Trott chided me for not allowing my children to make mistakes with their money.
Inside that practice we must have permission to make mistakes and go at it again.
China's biggest companies are unlikely soon to make mistakes on the scale of South Korea's corporations.
One thing for sure, my company has been willing to make mistakes in the quest for success.
You learn by doing it, and you can't be afraid to make mistakes, because, certainly, I've made them.
"Freedom's untidy, and free people are free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things, " Rumsfeld said.
Celebrities are not the only ones to make mistakes with their estate planning.
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He stressed the importance of assessors understanding the condition they are reporting on, otherwise "they are going to make mistakes".
The book helped Adam commit to a structured process of career experimentation, while giving him the latitude to make mistakes.
Would you recommend it to a friend or do you find it annoying, distant, mean and prone to make mistakes.
In one sense, it is a mystery why Tokyo is continuing to make mistakes when it comes to government pump-priming.
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Because family is the only place where you feel comfortable enough to make mistakes, and in creation, mistakes are really important.
And you're going to actually have to be willing to make mistakes.
ING, Prudential or Aegon, who can at least afford to make mistakes.
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They were courageous people who saw that what we were doing was cutting edge and were willing to make mistakes to help us.
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The trick: "You need to give people the freedom to spend and the freedom to make mistakes, " says Takeo Fukui, Honda's 61-year-old president.
Williams insisted the club did not need to sell players, but did concede Rovers could not afford to make mistakes in the transfer window.
But, while bad accounts may lead investors to make mistakes, even the best often prompt managers to take decisions that are against their firms' interests.
The results revealed that while I perform optimally when everything is going fine, in high-pressure situations, I begin to make mistakes -- lots of them.
Some, like Extended Stay, are giving workers permission to make mistakes while others are playing down talk of profits or proclaiming the virtues of failure.
These days companies cannot afford to make mistakes with their logistics.
If people don't have the freedom to make mistakes then they will never have the space to make the huge step changes that fuel human progress.
This was the rhetorical equivalent, forgive the football metaphor, of running out the clock: Obama clearly thinks he's ahead and just doesn't need to make mistakes.
It allowed our engineers the time to try new things, to make mistakes, to learn and to see what could work and be built into our solutions.
"Over the years all Northern Ireland sides have played at a good tempo and forcing the opposition to make mistakes but Montenegro were the brighter side, " he said.
His expectation wasn't that we weren't going to make mistakes.
LPs have doubled-down on their determination not to make mistakes.
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