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"I don't know that they have been blundered," says Fertitta.
Trump blundered by firing Comey and triggering the special counsel appointment.
Unfortunately, I must've blundered the science, because my mold never solidified.
In pursuit of crony capitalism, Perry blundered into a nest of wonks.
Someone had blundered and someone had to suffer for it right away.
The reality is that Bloomberg News blundered with its campaign coverage rules.
We've blundered across a number of  mystical spells that consistently reduce population growth.
But having arrived with little grasp of the rules, I blundered a bit.
Ryan Seacrest has finally addressed Mariah Carey's blundered live New Year's Eve performance.
The U.S. military had blundered badly in the early days of the occupation.
"Someone in our police apparatus blundered," he told a special session of parliament.
It is often said that leaders 'foundered' or blundered into the First World War.
The freeze proposal had disintegrated into total chaos, with the Saudis clearly having blundered.
Finally, he hasn't blundered into an unnecessary shooting war, which many would find immoral.
And he blew it mostly because he completely blundered his way through dealing with Congress.
Musk is a demonstrated delinquent who has repeatedly blundered when he tweets his own unreviewed disclosures.
She may still believe what she said, but she also knows she blundered in saying it.
Mariah Carey is speaking out about her blundered New Year's Eve performance in her own words.
" Responding to the online tempest, Mr. Herbert acknowledged on Twitter that the cafe had blundered: "Hmmm.
Bridgestone blundered by promoting a new line of golf cubs as one for pensioners, producing poor sales.
But McKinsey blundered when it took on a project at South Africa's state-owned power company, Eskom.
Your correspondent has never galloped into a Valley of Death, but he has occasionally blundered into sticky situations.
The Simpson trial had blundered along for eight months; McVeigh's, once it started, was over in six weeks.
The Garden crowd booed as the Rangers blundered their way through their final chance midway through the third.
It blundered into a dumb attack on Bernie Sanders, but rather than back down it raised the stakes.
Even with this level of awareness, however, the two countries have already blundered into the Thucydides Trap on trade.
In fairly criticizing the hyper-politicization of fiction, Shriver blundered in assuming she can or should control readers' responses.
She blundered into a public ethics violation and invoked a fake massacre because she is bad at her job.
She said that Mr. Trump had blundered through his condolence call to her, struggling to remember her husband's name.
She wanted to retreat into her intellectual safe space of talking about school choice, and blundered into a land mine.
First, one source argues that Priebus blundered by failing to win Senate confirmation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions quickly enough.
It never got tired, never blundered in a calculation and never forgot what it had been thinking a moment earlier.
Experts who have spent years researching the space told CNBC that IBM blundered by prioritizing headlines over peer-reviewed evidence.
In contemporary history, it is highly unlikely that we would have blundered into Iraq in the aftermath of the Sept.
Some expressed the view that the hardliners had blundered by falling for a deliberate police trap in storming the building.
He blundered by putting a $2trn price tag on Aramco before anyone had a chance to test investor appetite for it.
Facing time pressure and a tough position, the Russian grandmaster blundered at last in the 38th move of the third tiebreaker.
By contrast, this year's election will take place with a backdrop of blundered Brexit negotiations and a brewing Conservative civil war.
"Wood added: "Ajit Pai and his Republican colleagues at the FCC blundered their way to a bad decision late last year.
Few have blundered more jarringly than President Bill Clinton, as he gave testimony to a grand jury during the Lewinsky scandal.
But the Yankees blundered by dealing Lilly to Oakland in 2002 in a three-way deal with Detroit for Jeff Weaver.
And you don't need to hate Trump to see that if he'd blundered on economic management instead, he'd be toast today.
Kennedy was quick to dismantle Eisenhower-era institutions, some of which he would reassemble after he blundered at the Bay of Pigs.
That might help explain why LafargeHolcim, a French-Swiss cement-maker, blundered so badly while running operations in Syria as fighting raged.
Britain is thoroughly, helplessly European, and always has been, since its first prehistoric settlers blundered over the land-bridge from the continent.
Mercifully, no one could hear as she blundered through folk songs and riffs and scraps of Bach—the music she had known.
If that doesn't work out, it will be either because Clinton blundered or because the moderators let him get away with murder.
Instead, in her effort to avoid that disagreement, she's blundered into a position that no one agrees with and no one respects.
I had already blundered my way into another wrong cafe just ten minutes ago, and I'm convinced this one was also a mistake.
Cruz also may have blundered by focusing on the personal aspect of his non-endorsement rather than framing it in terms of principle.
In the final TV debate, days before this month's vote, she babbled and blundered for minutes on end about Europe and its currency.
La David T. Johnson, was killed in Niger this month, said President Trump had blundered through his condolence call to her last week.
They could have said there was a bad piece of code or an engineer blundered while updating software or an installation didn't go well.
Benjamin Cardozo, a Supreme Court justice in the 1930s, opposed it, asking why "the criminal is to go free because the constable has blundered"?
Here are the basics: The innocent explanation: Amateurish Trump officials unwittingly blundered into a campaign by Russia to influence American policy and create chaos.
He needlessly blundered into the Battle of Hardhome and the Battle of the Bastards, and only survived both with a large measure of dumb luck.
Ignorant of the basic understanding of the rule of law and the independence of law enforcement, Trump blundered into shady behavior with no malicious intent.
She has also blundered, by describing, shortly before her collapse, "half" of Mr Trump's supporters as "deplorables … Racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobia, you name it".
La David Johnson, said the president blundered through the conversation and only deepened her grief because he did not seem to know her husband's name.
And it's especially not a life for these individuals, who blundered through 2015 with an assortment of criminal errors ranging from absent-minded to shamefully stupid.
And at the end of the episode, Jason blundered and gave his idol to Tai too soon – so Tai has the Super Idol in his pocket!
"Markets are signaling that both the US and China have blundered into a minefield," Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, wrote in a note to clients.
Also on the president's docket was a diplomatic crisis brought on by a disagreement between Qatar and its Persian Gulf neighbors, which Trump blundered his way through.
Unlike all kids, the world watched as Bieber blundered in front of millions of social media followers in endlessly shared videos and in oft-re-quoted interviews.
Howard's uniquely grating comedy instincts blundered to the fore when he responded to being discovered applying stickum to the game ball with his trademark wind-up laugh.
Thus, this piece argues, the US government's blundered response to the coronavirus outbreak isn't an accident — it is the culmination of key decisions by the Trump administration.
The president blundered into the crisis by canceling the Iranian nuclear deal, tweet-taunting about the "end of Iran" and hiring the hirsute Iran warmonger John Bolton.
I blundered into being around the Beatles because I was going out with Jenny [Boyd], and of course she was Pattie's sister who was going out with George.
It comes on the heels of a deadly shoot-out in the Western desert last month, in which police blundered into an ambush set by heavily-armed militants.
Republicans, with an admittedly bad hand, blundered in charging that Democrats led with their "star witnesses" in the impeachment proceedings and that it would be downhill from there.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican, had to quickly step in to clarify before Trump blundered into a deal that most Republicans in Congress object to.
Evolution blundered across it millions of years ago, and it explains why skeins of geese, swans and so on adopt a V-shaped formation when flying in groups.
But after he blundered and blustered his way to victory in South Carolina, it is clearer than ever: Nothing short of a broad onslaught is likely to derail him.
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, blundered on Wednesday when his official Twitter account not only described the true purpose of the meeting, but also accidentally declared war on Iran.
And there are all these nine-year-old boys manning the guns, and the minute I blundered into this netting, their eyes just lit up like it was Christmas morning.
Mr Trump was carried to victory by telling voters that incompetent and corrupt elites either blundered or conspired to send manufacturing jobs out of America, when they could have stayed.
He also deepened a bitter controversy, rebutting televised remarks by a soldier's widow who said that he blundered through his condolence call and seemed not to know her husband's name.
But without democracy, a succession of Hong Kong governments have blundered into political crises by underestimating or ignoring the public's concerns — and each time, Beijing gets some of the blame.
"Trump — who has sought to cast himself as a wartime leader — reacted to criticism that his administration has blundered with a torrent of soaring boasts and searing grievances," they write.
Okay, so nobody really wants to do all this, but we just have to do it anyway, I thought as I blundered my awkwardly heterosexual way into my early twenties.
Researchers have discovered diamonds that had blundered crustward slowly enough for their carbon bonds to expand, leaving a stone with the shape of a diamond but the consistency of graphite.
Although it was clearly the weaker of the two applicants, DCA was thrown a legal lifeline when ICANN blundered, failing to halt its selection process when DCA appealed against the decision.
He also increased the federal role in education with "No Child Left Behind" and blundered into expensive (in both lives and money), unneeded nation-building military occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan.
But the fact that he was a successful autocrat didn't mean he was competent; his reign ended when he blundered France into catastrophic military defeat at the hands of the rising Prussians.
The GOP lawyer was panned by people who said he alluded to conspiracy theories, tried to get Taylor to say Trump thought Ukrainians were "out to get him," and blundered a question.
Worse, the Republican Party under Mr. Trump has blundered into a positively anti-rural economic agenda, leaving the soybean fields littered with $20 bills for enterprising Democratic presidential hopefuls to pick up.
The blundered burglary at Watergate and Clinton's personal flair for sexual misconduct pale in comparison with the alleged threat that Trump's behavior poses to the balance of power enshrined in the Constitution.
They laid low for several decades, then had their coming-out party in the 1980s, when a diver harvesting sea urchins near Harpswell blundered into a motherlode of Belons in rocky, subtidal habitat.
I worked every major blundered case under Director Louie Freeh, including Waco, Ruby Ridge, Richard Jewell, the FBI crime lab scandal, Chinese espionage and Wen Ho Lee, TWA Flight 22019, and many more.
After Game 3, some writers unearthed a tired trope and suggested that James, in the final minute, had blundered by passing the ball to Kyle Korver, who proceeded to miss a 3-pointer.
Those include the Sunni-Shia (aka Saudi-Iranian) internecine conflict; the deceptive, short-lived 2628 "Arab Spring" that quickly became the Arab Winter; the blundered intervention in Libya, and then Syria's deadly morass.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. sailors who blundered into Iranian waters in January divulged sensitive information to their captors while held at gunpoint by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a U.S. Navy report said on Thursday.
And the coup de grâce: The dispute was largely over whether the de Blasio administration blundered by bypassing Mother Cabrini, the patron saint of immigrants and a paragon to many Italian-Americans, with a statue.
"The bottom line here is pretty simple if not altogether positive: markets are signaling that both the US and China have blundered into a minefield," Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, said in a note Tuesday.
In fact, Mr. Biden has blundered this chance before — the establishment front-runner; the last, best hope for moderates — fumbling his initial 2020 advantages in a hail of disappointing fund-raising, feeble campaign organization and staggering underperformance.
But it turns out that Mr. Trump and his lawyer Michael Cohen — who himself now has to have a lawyer to represent him in the matter — have blundered their way into giving the argument a strong prospect.
But in saying he "can't go back and regret it," Jackson all but admitted he had blundered out of the gate by staking his presidency on Anthony and, worse, by handing him that insane no-trade clause.
He later described the plant, operated by the Metropolitan Edison Company, as chaotic, after discovering that technicians had blundered into releasing radiation and that the intense heat had created a potentially explosive hydrogen bubble above the core.
He's joined by Jimmy Kimmel and the comedian Jen D'Angelo for a discussion of which politician blundered most spectacularly: Rod Blagojevich, Herman Cain, Eliot Spitzer (his latest headline-making not included), Larry Craig, Christine O'Donnell or Dick Cheney.
Orton blundered into the house screaming Bray's name, only to be ambushed more than once in a brawl where both men gingerly avoided actually hitting each other with household implements until Wyatt turned an empty refrigerator onto Orton.
Mr Sanders also illustrated the laws of unintended consequences in foreign policy by arguing that America had blundered in organising the 1953 coup that toppled Mohammed Mossadegh, the Iranian prime minister who nationalised British oil assets in his country.
Sanders was asked to comment on an interview he gave in 1985, praising the Nicaraguan Sandinista government and likening the Reagan administration's dogged—and illegal—support of contra death squads to the blundered, U.S. proxy invasion of Cuba in 1961.
This would almost certainly tip America into a recession that would most likely become known as America's second Great Depression, having once again blundered in the control of a delicate machine, the complexities of which policy-makers still don't understand.
Schumer and Hawn showed off their chemistry while presenting the award for best actor in a musical comedy category, in which the 71-year-old actress jokingly blundered several words after forgetting to bring her glasses up to the stage.
It's important for President Trump to avoid the mistakes of President Barack Obama, who blundered into making commitments he could not keep, overly extended the United States, and concocted pie-in-the-sky slogans – like the fictional "pivot" to Asia.
The novel, as the title suggests, purports to be the report of a government commission, like the 9/11 Commission, charged with asking how the United States and North Korea blundered into a nuclear war that killed several million people.
Her next target was the treacherous, weak-willed foreign-policy elite: people like Robert McNamara who blundered into Vietnam but were scared to fight properly, or that deluded appeaser Henry Kissinger, whom she lambasted in a densely argued 800-page tome.
"It seems like the Modi government blundered into this [JNU], but now having done so, it maybe thinks that it's a good, useful thing to build a new story around hyper-nationalism in spite of all its contradictions," Gupta said.
Christian Bolanos scored the second goal, and the substitute Joel Campbell added a pair as well — one of which came when Brooks blundered the ball away near his own goal and Campbell pounced, powered into the area and coolly finished past Brad Guzan.
If Kislyak had not objected, Kushner would have blundered into one of the most humiliating moments in recent diplomatic history: letting generals in Moscow lecture an incoming president's transition team about a major Middle Eastern point of contention from inside the Russian embassy.
With Mariana Alfaro Oren Cass believes conservatives have blundered by outsourcing GOP economic policymaking to libertarian "fundamentalists" who see the free market as an end unto itself, rather than as a means for improving quality of life to strengthen families and communities.
The police officials, who were annoyed by Mr. Golunov's exposure of corruption in Moscow, seemingly blundered in announcing his arrest on fabricated charges on the same day that Mr. Putin was addressing the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russia's main international conference for investors.
Twitter has blundered into yet another moderation crisis after it temporarily suspended the account of actress Rose McGowan as she was using its platform to speak out against sexual harassment of women in the wake of sexual abuse allegations now coming out against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
They blundered into it, these people said, as a result of their unorthodox style, disregard for accepted norms and lack of a Plan B. "They're both showmen, they're both performers," said Stephen K. Bannon, a former chief strategist to Mr. Trump who has enthusiastically advocated for Brexit.
By allegedly leaning on Mr Comey—"I hope you can let this go," the president is reported to have told him, in reference to Mr Flynn's misdemeanour—and then, on May 9th, sacking him, Mr Trump may have blundered most seriously of all, in sight of an assiduous witness.
Bruno's high-school acquaintance was a barely viable man who'd probably saved his entire life for a package tour in Southeast Asia, likely not even a competent sex tourist but a wannabe, a talker, who'd blundered his way into this room by the act of overtipping some concierge.
New Yorkers were spared Robert Moses' Lower Manhattan Expressway and the extension of Fifth Avenue through Washington Square Park, but blundered into losing the fiberglass geodesic domed stadium for the Brooklyn Dodgers, which was designed by Norman Bel Geddes and R. Buckminster Fuller near what is now the Barclays Center.
La David T. Johnson, was killed early this month in an attack that is under investigation by the United States military, said the president had blundered through the condolence call he made to her last week, only deepening her grief because he did not seem to know her husband's name.
The notion of pragmatism continues to carry weight, but having lost control of all three branches of the federal government and blundered to a point where Democrats don't control the state Senate in New York or the governor's mansion in Illinois, party leaders' credentials as strategic masterminds are in question.
As it has blundered its way through widely publicized incidents like Jemele Hill's tweets about the president and the N.F.L., the sports-radio host Clay Travis has taken to calling the network "MSESPN"; the reporter Britt McHenry has suggested that she was fired from the network for professing her conservative beliefs.
The people who really pay for American foreign policy are the ones who live in the countries the U.S. has blundered its way into, like the Libyan civilians going through a hellish civil war that broke out after a U.S. intervention under Barack Obama that is widely regarded as a disaster.
The blundered burglary at Watergate and Clinton's personal flair for sexual misconduct pale in comparison with the alleged threat that Trump's behavior poses to the balance of power enshrined in the Constitution...his entire presidency has been conducted on the belief that he stands above the law, is an elected monarch.
This is also what makes a first glimpse of the town itself a little puzzling; greeted by the sharp cries of sea gulls overhead and invigorated by the iodine-rich North Sea air, I had the impression of having accidentally blundered backstage as I walked along the stone-lined quays of its working fishing port, lined with snug brick houses.

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