You made a mistake, I made a mistake, we all made a mistake' ... The team will be together when things go well and when things go badly.
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Not that Trump made a mistake and he needs to apologize, but that they made a mistake and need to apologize.
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But the truth is — and deep down inside you know you made a mistake, you know this is true – you made a mistake.
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But somebody could've made a mistake on the other side … It was flying at a pretty rough neighborhood, and somebody could've made a mistake.
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But somebody could've made a mistake on the other side," Trump said, adding: "It was flying at a pretty rough neighborhood, and somebody could've made a mistake.
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So while we may have made a mistake by allowing some of these companies to get as large as they have — in fact, we have made a mistake.
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She made a mistake and she said over and over again, 'I made a mistake, and I've learned from it, and I'm going to fix it, and I apologize for it.
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He thinks the dogs got confused and made a mistake.
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GUTFELD: He just said he might have made a mistake.
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"They made a mistake in their study," he told Gizmodo.
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Some seem willing to accept that he made a mistake.
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"Last night I made a mistake," he told the crowd.
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Obviously, Intel's leadership now recognizes that they made a mistake.
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Don't approach him as if he has made a mistake.
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Has she made a mistake in moving to New York?
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Elders' situation a member of our staff made a mistake.
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"They made a mistake," said Marcus Henley, Hudson Valley's manager.
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When they imposed sanctions on us, they made a mistake.
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" Barr on Thursday night said that she "made a mistake.
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"I think they realize they made a mistake," McCain said.
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"I made a mistake, and I was wrong," she says.
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When he made a mistake, he really paid for it.
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"We made a mistake here and we apologize," Dorsey tweeted.
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I thought, maybe they made a mistake letting me in.
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Facebook admitted that it made a mistake, though without intention.
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"I made a mistake and I am sorry," Gianforte said.
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"I made a mistake, got loose and crashed," Elliott said.
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I made a mistake … I'm here to tell the truth.
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I made a mistake and he hit it pretty good.
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"I made a mistake getting addicted to opioids," Mill said.
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And you know what, in retrospect, I made a mistake.
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And I'll be honest, I might have made a mistake.
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It's been a long campaign and I made a mistake.
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"I made a mistake using a private email," she said.
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No one is told they're wrong or made a mistake.
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You can't say, 'Oh, you made a mistake, you're canceled.
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When he made a mistake he really paid for it.
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You know you've made a mistake the instant it happens.
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That fall, I began to suspect I'd made a mistake.
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"She doesn't understand where she made a mistake," he said.
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Craig, you may have made a mistake with that one.
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That you made a mistake, but that we all do.
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I made a mistake and I should have known better.
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That means Trump voters must acknowledge they made a mistake.
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You know, I made a mistake using a private email.
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"We made a mistake," the agency said in a statement.
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"We thought we had made a mistake," Dr. Socha said.
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In the middle of the night, Target made a mistake.
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Because somebody could've made a mistake on the other side.
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"I think Colin made a mistake," Simpson told the paper.
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On Sunday night, Hallmark announced it had made a mistake.
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Staley later apologized and admitted he had "made a mistake ".
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"I made a mistake," McKinley tells Williams in the trailer.
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Two hundred years ago, the Founding Fathers made a mistake.
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Then Florida officials decided in 2005 they'd made a mistake.
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He is an amazing person and he made a mistake.
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But somebody could've made a mistake on the other side," Trump said, adding it had "nothing to do" with the U.S. "It was flying at a pretty rough neighborhood, and somebody could've made a mistake.
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But somebody could've made a mistake on the other side," Trump said, adding it had "nothing to do" with the U.S. "It was flying at a pretty rough neighborhood, and somebody could've made a mistake.
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"I realized right away that I'd made a mistake," said Chmerkovskiy.
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They'll find out sooner or later whether they made a mistake.
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"If I made a mistake, they capitalized on it," Wood said.
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One of the witnesses conceded she could have made a mistake.
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"We trusted him (Marra); probably we made a mistake," Raggi said.
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From day one, Merritt was adamant police had made a mistake.
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I know I made a mistake, and I'm sorry for that.
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"God made a mistake when he made me," he would say.
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I made a mistake and I'm sorry to those I offended.
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He made a mistake to Trout and ran into some trouble.
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They know I made a mistake and that it hurt daddy.
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Some of his defenders say that he simply made a mistake.
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I made a mistake to Renfroe, but stuff like that happens.
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The boss made a mistake and all hell is breaking loose.
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I made a mistake and will stand here like a man.
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"I'll be honest, I might have made a mistake," Trump said.
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Their rookie kin tried to calm nerves they'd made a mistake.
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The second comes if you become aware you've made a mistake.
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"Lawyer's liability, if he made a mistake, not me," Trump tweeted.
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A lot of them are nonviolent and simply made a mistake.
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"And I think in retrospect, we made a mistake," he said.
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" He added, "Pam was saying, 'I think you made a mistake.
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Miller soon realized she'd made a mistake by signing the lease.
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That's when they begin to wonder whether they made a mistake.
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But Mr. Shank, now retired, said the politicians made a mistake.
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The bottom line: The California Energy Commission has made a mistake.
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In the fifth inning on Tuesday, Jaime Garcia made a mistake.
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You know, I made a mistake using a private e- mail.
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"You don't have court, because they made a mistake," Blessinger said.
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"I made a mistake and lost the car," he told reporters.
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"I already once made a mistake of dumping everything," he said.
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The umpire made a mistake, as all human beings sometimes do.
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But Mr. Trump made a mistake by prioritizing a Nafta renegotiation.
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"I made a mistake," Botka wrote in a statement on Monday.
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"This was a young man who made a mistake," he said.
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But somebody could&aposve made a mistake on the other side.
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They don't say we made a mistake ... They just keep polarizing.
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"I think they realize they made a mistake," McCain told CNN.
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In each instance, Uber insists it has simply made a mistake.
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Just say, 'I made a mistake and I apologize for it.
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It's not up to me to decide if he made a mistake.
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Model and proud Nintendo Switch super-player Christine Teigen made a mistake.
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You have made a mistake by failing to know the Chinese language.
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Twitter issued a statement on Friday saying it had made a mistake.
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He&aposs never admitted he&aposs made a mistake or misspoke ever.
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"I made a mistake, obviously, it cost me everything," she told Hannity.
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Obviously, Intel made a mistake by missing out on the iPhone business.
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"What about the millions of people who made a mistake?" he said.
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On that night there was an accident, a lady made a mistake.
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"I made a mistake, though that no one will see," said Scott.
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"You made a mistake," older sister Kim Kardashian replies, and that's that.
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She made a mistake, checked herself, and became good so she apologized.
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"I made a mistake and accept being held accountable," the statement said.
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Or you can say, 'We've made a mistake; we're in serious difficulty.
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They made a mistake initially and I caught it, despite being tipsy.
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GUTFELD: Well, what I noticed was earlier, Giuliani made a mistake, right?
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" On American foreign policy: "When they attacked Afghanistan, they made a mistake.
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Ronnie Ortiz-Magro made a mistake — and now, he's facing the consequences.
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"I think they realize they made a mistake," the Arizona Republican said.
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I went too far, I made a mistake and I was wrong.
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But she made a mistake Friday and now she's apologized for it.
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It does not say "I made a mistake" or anything like that.
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"I made a mistake there," Nova said of Goins's run-scoring double.
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I told her 'It's going to be OK. You made a mistake.
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Likewise, failing to reward him would suggest Trump had made a mistake.
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" You may think that the boss will say, "Oops, made a mistake.
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" or "Can you tell me about a time you made a mistake?
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I was sad to leave, and wondered if I'd made a mistake.
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"I've never made a mistake like this before," Paul wrote on Twitter.
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I truly respect you as a player and I made a mistake!
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"She made a mistake 60 years ago, but who hasn't?" he said.
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To the Editor: I made a mistake that can never be rectified.
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"We made a mistake in overtime tonight, we know that," Hakstol said.
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I checked my receipt to make sure they hadn't made a mistake.
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" Ms. Ayotte, sinking in most polls, now says she made "a mistake.
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He admits that he made a mistake and asked Canadians for forgiveness.
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Still, he said, nobody told him that he had made a mistake.
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Y.) made a mistake his Senate counterpart, Frank Church (D-Idaho) avoided.
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"Lawyer's liability if he made a mistake, not me," Mr. Trump wrote.
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The short version: There is no evidence that Rosenstein made a mistake.
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It sounds like you made a mistake, but your motives were pure.
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The professional guardians of America's past, in short, had made a mistake.
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Every process was put in place because someone made a mistake somewhere.
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"I made a mistake that I will never make again," he said.
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"We made a mistake," began a statement the archives released on Saturday.
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We are human beings and we make mistakes, you made a mistake.
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" As for Alphabet, Mr. Buffett said that he had "made a mistake.
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"He told us sorry, that he made a mistake," Mr. Khan said.
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"They made a mistake, and they need to challenge it," Granderson said.
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Frequently, it's impossible to find nominees who have never made a mistake.
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Since entering the race, Bloomberg has apologized, saying he made a mistake.
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It's about having the courage to admit that you made a mistake.
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If we made a mistake, I'll act accordingly and deal with it.
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In two weeks— PRESIDENT TRUMP: He made a mistake in shutting down.
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" And it's like, "Well, you've never made a mistake in your life?
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Even though Vollmer made a mistake, Brady commended him for his effort.
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I even think Clinton's campaign made a mistake clearing the field in 2016.
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To make marijuana against the law is like saying God made a mistake.
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GINGRICH: He&aposs done very good things overall and he made a mistake.
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Then the promo cut to a sobbing Elyse saying she made a mistake.
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She said she regretted doing what she did and she made a mistake.
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A: If you have not made a mistake, you are doing something wrong.
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Now that I understand the issues better, it's clear we made a mistake.
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She kind of beat herself up afterwards, wondering if she made a mistake.
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"He made a mistake," Goldwyn tells Refinery29 during an interview about the show.
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When you've pissed off Lynda Carter, then you know you've made a mistake.
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"I made a mistake, though that no one will see," Scott told reporters.
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Correction. We made a mistake in last week's article on green-shipping finance.
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Look, here's the deal, in this particular case, the FBI made a mistake.
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"The terrorist made a mistake… they picked the wrong goddamn show," Scooter added.
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I made a mistake and I have apologised to Michelle for my remark.
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Watching him drive off, I was terrified I had maybe made a mistake.
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He made a mistake in judgment and he's accepting responsibility for his mistake.
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Clinton on her emails "I made a mistake using private email," Clinton said.
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He made a mistake in judgment, and he is accepting responsibility for it.
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I'm a human being and, you know, I made a mistake that day.
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Yes. Absolutely. Look, I think they must've made a mistake by inviting me.
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Lopez appealed the debt and the agency admitted it had made a mistake.
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"He made a mistake ... It likely won't happen again," the diplomatic source said.
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Our Delta greeter made a mistake and left a bag on the cart.
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But not all Democrats say they made a mistake in weakening the filibuster.
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I never had a doubt about Morgan or thought I made a mistake.
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We made a mistake with this story, and for that reason, we apologize.
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"I think he made a mistake getting on the Trump bandwagon," he said.
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" Dimon added that "we made a mistake by ignoring some of these things.
|
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Spicy finally made a mistake ... I clearly meant to say 'concentration clubs,' OK?
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I made a mistake I wish I hadn't but…don't defend it please.
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I made a friend called Beverley who made a mistake and acknowledged it.
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"I think that government said that they made a mistake," Mr. Khosrowshahi responded.
|
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He repeated the assertion that he had made a mistake to others later.
|
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But if you want understanding, then you've made a mistake in that choice.
|
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Then he said that someone on his team might have made a mistake.
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I've never said we made a mistake... (UNKNOWN): Our question was about Afghanistan.
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He made a mistake and a good hitter made him pay for it.
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"I made a mistake, that's something I have to live with," he said.
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At times, the couple wonders if they made a mistake setting up here.
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He came back a week later when he realized he'd made a mistake.
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Asked about this contradiction, Davis told Perlberg: "I made a mistake," Davis said.
|
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Yetts said he made a mistake, did his time and has moved on.
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"We made a mistake, but everyone in the world makes mistakes," she said.
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"When they first called, I thought they made a mistake," Ms. Brown said.
|
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In the end, she told hers that the school had made a mistake.
|
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But then Northam made a mistake — and let his business-friendly inclination show.
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I was excited, I made a mistake, and now it needs to go.
|
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He refused to take the post and was told he made a mistake.
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She&aposs never made a mistake ... She&aposs had like a flawless time.
|
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U.S. President Donald Trump said he believed "somebody could have made a mistake".
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I made a mistake, but I didn't know I would go to jail.
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He made a mistake, and he learned from it with the Lindor homer.
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We made a mistake on our cover this morning and we're very embarrassed.
|
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But the truth is, deep down inside, you know you made a mistake.
|
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"I made a mistake in trusting in a reporter," he wrote on Twitter.
|
|
After the computer made a mistake, people were reluctant to use it again.
|
|
Is the Chinese government now saying it made a mistake in backing him?
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He has this opportunity, just like any citizen who has made a mistake.
|
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It started because the Trump camp correctly sensed Clinton had made a mistake.
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She was a consummate professional — never made a mistake and always got the laugh.
|
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"I made a mistake and I want to correct it," the actress, 43, wrote.
|
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Back in November he said: In the case of WeWork, I made a mistake.
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Things change when one guy goes down because the squadron commander made a mistake.
|
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"Those who question our determination will soon understand they made a mistake," Erdogan added.
|
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He made a mistake and that came back to bite him on the a**.
|
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An appeals process is available if the person believes Facebook has made a mistake.
|
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Immediately after the debate, however, Ms Harris said she had again made a mistake.
|
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He later did something that presidential candidates rarely do -- admit they made a mistake.
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JPMORGAN'S JAMIE DIMON SAYS NEW YORK CITY MADE A MISTAKE IN PUSHING AMAZON OUT
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Lee: The country has made a mistake, but we all make mistakes in life.
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" Peña Nieto acknowledged he made a "mistake" that "damaged the institution of the presidency.
|
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But moments after meeting her, it was clear we at TechCrunch made a mistake.
|
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Mr. Alpert may have made a mistake, but did not engage in intentional fraud.
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"The first lap I had the time but I made a mistake," he added.
|
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Still, he said, Monsanto made a mistake in thinking it had the upper hand.
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"An app could find all the times the bank made a mistake," said Stubenberg.
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I treated him like a human being who made a mistake — not a monster.
|
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"In the case of WeWork, I made a mistake," said Masayoshi Son, SoftBank's CEO.
|
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If a player made a mistake, "he didn't holler at you," Saul, 92, said.
|
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Perhaps she had made a mistake giving me the rendezvous for that important day.
|
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Because those errors occurred, the justices said the jury might have made a mistake.
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Trump, I tell you on behalf of the Iranian people: You've made a mistake.
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"I made a mistake, that's something I have to live with," Mr. Delpopolo said.
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"Canada has made a mistake and needs to fix it," al-Jubeir said Wednesday.
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We all wondered, Clare included, if she made a mistake saying goodbye to him.
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They actually made a mistake, and then they reacted to that mistake with emotions.
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Mr. Carter said in December he had made a mistake in using the account.
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Do you think that you made a mistake in promoting a particular social agenda?
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Ryan Wyatt, tweeted that the company made a mistake by taking down Shirrako's videos.
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Click "Cancel" if you made a mistake and would rather sort the entire document.
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If you made a mistake with a number, he'd usually catch and correct it.
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" Tom Udall, the senior Democratic senator from New Mexico, said, "I made a mistake.
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CBS may have made a mistake keeping Mr. Moonves around for so many years.
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I trusted the guy, made a mistake there, so I have to own that.
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I made a mistake, he's like, 'Oh, you would have made that mistake before.
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Facebook told CNN it had made a mistake when it initially reviewed the video.
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Also like Einstein, even when he made a mistake Dr. Hawking was being productive.
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"They say, 'We made a mistake; send it back to us,'" Mr. Lemons said.
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You can see why, if Finix and Stripe are competing, Sequoia made a mistake.
|
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"I imagine someone made a mistake," he told reporters, speaking from the Oval Office.
|
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"He should have been forthright and said, 'I made a mistake,'" Coffman told reporters.
|
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"I don't care what the transcript says, maybe I made a mistake," Ellis said.
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It was flying in a pretty rough neighborhood, and somebody could've made a mistake.
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The screen shot shows Dove saying they made a mistake in interpreting the texts.
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It's not that I feel I have done something wrong, or made a mistake.
|
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"He made a mistake to Utley, to Kendrick and Grandal," manager Pete Mackanin said.
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Seder said earlier this week the network made a mistake cutting ties with him.
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"The president has made a mistake and it is an act of criminal politics."
|
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"The real Miss Alice is a woman who has made a mistake," Johnson said.
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I don't appreciate the way it was done – I think they made a mistake.
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"We made a mistake," Mr. Wyant, then the state's environmental quality director, said in October.
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Today I made a mistake and I let it pull me out of the game.
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If he can't admit he made a mistake, isn't that representative of a bigger problem?
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If I made a mistake that big, I'd probably want to fix it right away.
|
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" Mulvaney repeated that he made a mistake, saying it was easy to see "in hindsight.
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"I just made a mistake," Esch said of the curve ball he threw to Galvis.
|
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After Khloé confronted Kim about it, Kim admitted that she may have made a mistake.
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I am convinced that nature has made a mistake and that you can fix it.
|
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YouTube admitted it had made a mistake and began restoring a portion of the videos.
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Mr. Trump I tell you on behalf of the Iranian people: You've made a mistake.
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I think she's an incredible woman — I just think that tonight she made a mistake.
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"She made a mistake ... we all make mistakes," Donald Trump told ABC News later Wednesday.
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" He continued to say, "But I also made a mistake: We all got too personal.
|
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"I made a mistake, I drank too much, and my decisions hurt someone," he wrote.
|
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They say Shoffner slammed her head into the wall each time she made a mistake.
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I mean, if they made a mistake on this one, own up to it, right?
|
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"He made a mistake, he recognized it, and immediately apologized for it," the letter reads.
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I can't comment on the specifics of the [Castile] case, but we made a mistake.
|
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And that's because NASA made a mistake: Inside the carriers, some capacitors were installed incorrectly.
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Here are some helpful steps you can take if you're worried you've made a mistake.
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This typically doesn't mean the lesser player won, only that the master made a mistake.
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They fiercely deny being involved in the incident and claim the company made a mistake.
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You know I did make a mistake and I admitted that I made a mistake.
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See for yourself: We know the title and release date because someone made a mistake.
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Getting people to confess they made a mistake is hard because that confession is painful.
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I made a mistake that there's really no excuse for, and that's what you get.
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There is no indication in that statement that he made a mistake of any sort.
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"I think he knows he made a mistake," Corker, who is retiring, said on CNN.
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We're guessing she made a mistake with Doug's income ... it would seem he makes more.
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And admits nothing, never admit anything, never say you made a mistake, just keep coming.
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"You all got your wish this week, Spicy finally made a mistake," McCarthy's Spicer said.
|
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Trump said he "might've made a mistake, I'll be honest," by wading into the race.
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"Honestly, the first year or two I thought I'd really made a mistake," he said.
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This was the point where, already, it was clear that we had made a mistake.
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And this man made a mistake in the 66th minute and we lost the game.
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McFarlane said Staley made a mistake but not one that should cost him his career.
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The Columbus police later said that they had made a mistake in making the arrest.
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I think a lot of people made a mistake by lumping it into democracy specifically.
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He floated the possibility an Iranian general made a "mistake" in shooting down the drone.
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Some F.B.I. agents who voted for Mr. Trump have privately conceded they made a mistake.
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If a tracer made a mistake on their forms, their screen flashed a yellow alert.
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Harper, you have made a mistake that puts you on the wrong side of history.
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"I made a mistake, I don't like dating in public," Johnson told the co-hosts.
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"We made a mistake when we gave up the Bible and the flag," said Rev.
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In business, your customers will tell you in an instant when you've made a mistake.
|
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"Whoever gave the order to test even those without symptoms ... made a mistake," he said.
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"I made a mistake," Mr. Staley said on a conference call with journalists on Friday.
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Many also thought NBC made a mistake by taking a $69 million risk on her.
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"He was locked in and I made a mistake and paid for it," Miller said.
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The next day, I realized I'd made a mistake and reached out to my friend.
|
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Howell took a seat among his visitors, who said the Americans had made a mistake.
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Mr. Trump, I tell you on behalf of the Iranian people: You've made a mistake.
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Kelley (1-2) got two quick outs in the 10th, then made a mistake to Peterson.
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I've never faced criticism like this before, because I've never made a mistake like this before.
|
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But every time SpongeBob realizes that he has made a mistake, he fesses up and apologizes.
|
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Facebook apologized to West for any confusion, admitting their social media team had made a mistake.
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I made a mistake I wish I hadn&apost but...don&apost defend it please. ty.
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Or maybe the video editor just made a mistake and there wasn't time to correct it.
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All I really want is for my surgeon to admit he made a mistake and apologize.
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They had fun, they made a mistake, it's part of life, life goes on, let's go.
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I give the President credit for, "Hey, I made a mistake" and he&aposs correcting it.
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"I'm sorry, folks, I made a mistake," he said, mocking Harvey's Miss Universe winner mix-up.
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I was dealing with my own issues, and I made a mistake by not reaching out.
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We hope that Zillow comes to appreciate that it made a mistake and withdraws the threat.
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The only reason McWhorter caught him was that Martinez made a mistake: He left Romero alive.
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I made a mistake of scheduling two personal shopper appointments back to back in one day.
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"Now that I understand the issues better, it's clear we made a mistake," the billionaire added.
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He remarried in 1996 to Mary Shackelford, but realized early on he had made a mistake.
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"They made a mistake by trying to compete with Facebook," said Henry Blodget, Business Insider CEO.
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I'm human – I made a mistake and that's something I'm going to have to live with.
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"I made a mistake by trying to make a comparison that was completely wrong," he said.
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Dukakis later admitted that he made a mistake by answering such a raw question so clinically.
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Gigi Hadid made a mistake that is not winning her any love from Zayn Malik fans.
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"I made a mistake and I was not planning on hiding this from you," she said.
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But what happens if you realize after you've filed your taxes that you've made a mistake?
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Trump didn't go so far as to admit he made a mistake with his Charlottesville response.
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Made a mistake and he owned it ... but yeah, he should be back in the league.
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So he made a mistake and he copped to it, what are you going to do?
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We made a mistake when Rochelle Ritchie first alerted us to the threat made against her.
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" The statement continues: "I made a mistake, I drank too much, and my decisions hurt someone.
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Only 35% of those polled in seven countries with big economies think Britain made a mistake.
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In the first, people tell her they've never made a mistake (something she describes as "scary").
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My husband finally said, 'I think you've made a mistake and we should just start over.
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"We made a mistake," said Annie Rice, who tried unsuccessfully to block the amendment in June.
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Have you ever laughed at someone who made a mistake, fell down or was visibly struggling?
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"'Don't worry about the start, I made a mistake,"' Wolff quoted Hamilton as telling the team.
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"I think President Trump made a mistake with Putin," Cruz told Fox News host Neil Cavuto.
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" "I think she was sick of being called Pocahontas and I think she made a mistake.
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Tony grapples with his decision and tells Morgan he thinks he may have made a mistake.
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"I made a mistake," Gates testified in his second day on the stand in Manafort's trial.
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"She was a rational person, but made a mistake choosing me," he said late in life.
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You have to accept that you made a mistake and you have to take the consequences.
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" Bill Nelson, the former Florida senator, said, "I realized almost right away I'd made a mistake.
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He is someone who struggles to admit he is wrong or has ever made a mistake.
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One day I made a mistake with a client, and he started to scream at me.
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Her husband had made a mistake, she told the precinct worker, and needed a new ballot.
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She later released a statement explaining her decision but acknowledging she may have made a mistake.
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Despite this, Rome could not admit it had made a mistake and send the goddess home.
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Replays proved they were correct, and the N.H.L. later acknowledged the referees had made a mistake.
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He made a mistake and mistakes happen, man, whether it's in the N.B.A. finals or not.
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"When the water started rising, we said, 'Maybe we made a mistake,'" Mr. Spitalny, 66, recalled.
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"I'm going to tell you something Brandon, you made a mistake here," Corcoran said to Fay.
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I know I made a mistake, I just need to be held accountable for my actions.
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Neither one of those guys have made a mistake tonight, so maybe it was some justice.
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Ir on Wednesday that the United States had made a mistake by quitting the 2015 pact.
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But he acknowledges, he acknowledges that he in fact made a mistake going on the board.
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No. Clinton has said many times that she made a mistake on that Iraq War vote.
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In May, Warren Buffett said he made a mistake by not investing in Google-parent Alphabet.
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" When asked again if Biden made a mistake in voting for the war, Warren replied, "Everybody.
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In fact, I think -- I think Sumner made a mistake when he split the two companies.
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According to the report, Greene realized she had made a mistake just weeks after marrying Cuspert.
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I mean, Elon made a mistake," the CEO and president of Gerber Kawasaki told "Closing Bell.
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Mark Johnson, the museum's curator, told CNN affiliate WNCN that the vandals apparently made a mistake.
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He should say 'we made a mistake' .... I think in a political family, it's a collaboration.
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"It doesn't matter that he made a mistake," Sam Bregman, Sandy's attorney, said as he closed.
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" YouTube claims it made a mistake in removing a Republican politician's advertisement for his "deportation bus.
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Former SPD chancellor Gerhard Schroeder told Handelsblatt the CDU had made a mistake with its choice.
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" I simply said, "I'm sorry, I made a mistake, I'm accountable, I'll do better next time.
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Siegel said repeatedly in January that the Fed made a mistake when it hiked rates last December.
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A spokesman for the AFM said it had made a mistake and moved quickly to correct it.
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The media — Refinery29 included — has devoted tremendous coverage toward a young Black woman who made a mistake.
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"The difference is you can change your scone if you realize you made a mistake," it wrote.
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And it wouldn't have to be someone with malicious intent: they could have simply made a mistake.
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On Spicer: He "made a mistake" by making comments about Hitler in relation to Syria's chemical weapons.
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I found myself staring forlornly at a blank computer screen, wondering if I had made a mistake.
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"We made a mistake in choosing to go for only one judge in the appeal," he thinks.
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"I think she realizes she made a mistake," Saperstein said of the opportunity to run against Clinton.
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My dogs made a mistake this morning because they didn't want to go out in the rain.
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"We made a mistake with our batteries," Piccard told CNN after the plane touched down in July.
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Unfortunately, the Television Academy's social media team made a mistake that left us all scratching our heads.
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I thought that in a few months the government would realize they'd made a mistake about me.
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Facebook again apologized for the ban after the fact and said that it had made a mistake.
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Gawker has written thousands of articles about thousands of people; it must have made a mistake somewhere.
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But they need to take a step back and say, 'We made a mistake in this case.
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Realizing he'd made a mistake, Spicer tried to backtrack minutes later while still standing at the podium.
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We made a mistake in how we communicated with our customer about the terms of its plan.
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"We made a mistake and we apologize," the organization said in a news release, the Hill reported .
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We made a mistake, and she was given the wrong boarding pass and so she's in Denver.
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Several conservative pundits predicted following Haley's address that she had made a mistake by turning on Trump.
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There was an extreme moment that I had where somebody that I work with made a mistake.
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He claimed that Maxwell confessed he had made a mistake failing to wear gloves during the stabbings.
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Bostaph: People are willing to forget as long as the guy says, 'Oh, I made a mistake.
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In that moment, I wondered if I had made a mistake by enrolling at the university altogether.
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The prosecutors of the state of Missouri, in opposing a stay of Williams' execution, made a mistake.
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Yikes — it's clear that Fernández-Feo made a mistake mixing up the Oscars and the Golden Globes.
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So, don't jump to conclusions when someone has made a mistake or done something that bothers you.
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"We made a mistake in entering into this agreement," said the Novartis CEO Vasant Narasimhan on Thursday.
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The President told Fox News on Sunday that he had made a mistake in skipping the event.
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He made a mistake of wearing a suit jacket, even though Rubin warned him to wear jeans.
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Warren's ignorant — at best — understanding of Indian identity and urge her to admit she made a mistake.
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So I think what you need to do right now is to say, 'We made a mistake.
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But Mr. Christie's speech seemed designed to make the nominee wonder if he had made a mistake.
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But the companies in question strongly deny any wrongdoing and argue that Instagram has made a mistake.
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"I may have made a mistake" in not favoring Moore, Trump declared before the contest was over.
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" Now Sekulow says: "I had bad information at that time and made a mistake in my statement.
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"The secretary has said she made a mistake, she wouldn't do it that way again," Pelosi said.
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Did NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell do enough when it was clear the refs had made a mistake?
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I made a mistake, a serious one, but mistakes happens in life – I'm not a bad guy.
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"We made a mistake in personalizing this reform," said Matteo Richetti, a PD lawmaker close to Renzi.
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"George W. Bush made a mistake," Trump said in a February debate, as one of many examples.
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The official told us ... the matter was "under review," but he now says he made a mistake.
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He does say he made a mistake, for technical reasons, in validating the specific law in Texas.
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It was the first time I had clearly made a mistake for which my child was suffering.
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To the extent he trusted Mr. Manafort and revealed details of his investigation, he made a mistake.
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They said they had made a mistake by failing to believe the women who accused the Rev.
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"If it was during my term, I would say 'Sorry, folks, I made a mistake,'" Trump said.
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You need to have people to tell you you're wrong telling you that you made a mistake.
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If we do that, perhaps someday, somebody will come back and say we made a mistake here.
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"These are not people who are first-time offenders or someone who made a mistake," Myles said.
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But the State Department said it made a mistake by not originally marking the emails as classified.
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They can't think ... if they made a mistake they were putting them in jail for 25 years.
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But-- Berkshire's made mistakes and, you know, I got involved in Solomon when they made a mistake.
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Still, I think Democrats have made a mistake focusing so much on her rather than on Price.
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After days of defending their actions, Irvine's leaders admitted on Wednesday that they had made a mistake.
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But it's OK." On Twitter, she wrote that she "made a mistake" but had "learned from it.
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I still think about that skirt and wonder if I made a mistake by not purchasing it.
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"I have made a mistake: I'm no longer eligible for the benefits of your society," he wrote.
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Seems I made a mistake and wasn't as clear as I could've been with an earlier tweet.
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"We made a mistake," the National Archives said in an apology thread on its official Twitter account.
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"I made a mistake, I don't like dating in public," he told the co-hosts on GMA.
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The Brazilian called Fernandez a "red bandit" and said voters had made a mistake by electing him.
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"I made a mistake," he says in a plaintive voice that has launched countless big-screen gags.
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I mean, yes, many observers thought she made a mistake by joining NBC in the first place.
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"I made it very clear that I made a mistake, plain and simple," she said in 2015.
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What happens — and I've also had some very good books — but what — and I made a mistake.
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"I made a mistake and I ran wide at Indianapolis, just understeered off," said the former F1 racer.
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And Jimmy Kimmel thinks the person who paid $100,000 for a Cheeto shaped like Harambe made a mistake.
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" Barr addressed the controversy an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity last month, admitting she "made a mistake.
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Lawmakers have admitted they made a mistake by including the clause in last-minute changes to the bill.
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"From the Hospitality Management perspective, I think that this restaurant has made a mistake," he told Fox News.
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"I made a mistake, I drank too much, and my decisions hurt someone," Turner said in his statement.
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"We regret that in this instance we made a mistake and we will comply with the board's assessment."
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If we've made a mistake, we will notify you, and your post, photo or video will be restored.
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A staff member came to me on the floor and told me that I had made a mistake.
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Clearly, the president made a mistake yesterday in his -- in that performance, but it was just a performance.
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Finally, Vilsack believes the Trump administration made a mistake by taking on China alone with the trade dispute.
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"He made a mistake, but he didn't sexually assault her," attorney Lisa Andrews argued, according to the Chronicle.
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He invites himself in and insists that he made a mistake by dismissing their attraction to each other.
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Trump went on to criticize the Federal Reserve for raising interest rates, saying Chairman Powell made a mistake.
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Hillary Clinton's campaign made a mistake by not courting the white working class vote, Democratic former Pennsylvania Gov.
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A great boss: Most people know when they've made a mistake, and no one likes to be humiliated.
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"We made a mistake with our batteries," Piccard said after the plane touched down in July last year.
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" Though Woods hasn't spoken out publicly about the scandal, the source says she "knows she made a mistake.
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It appears that either the FCC or Samsung made a mistake when uploading the document with the photos.
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But Bastian acknowledges that Boeing at least made a mistake with its latest software for the 737 Max.
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"She made a mistake because she wasn't given the appropriate tools to succeed," the former air marshal said.
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Here the underlying social assumption is that "nature has made a mistake with them and science knows better".
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"I've never faced criticism like this before, because I've never made a mistake like this before," he wrote.
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"I think that he [Tarnovschi] made a mistake, maybe due to being young," said Queiroz dos Santos, 22.
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"Lyft made a mistake," one investor who bought into Lyft shares prior to the IPO told The Post.
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Guam Homeland Security/Office of Civil Defense said the stations, KTWG and KSTO, had simply made a mistake.
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"In the case of WeWork, I made a mistake," he told investors at a news conference in Tokyo.
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"Every time we made a mistake, they scored a crooked number," Atlanta manager Fredi Gonzalez told the media.
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There's a reason people tend to instinctively rationalize or have self-protective thoughts after they've made a mistake.
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But after that, obsessed with the means and not the end, Ryan instantly realizes he's made a mistake.
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"She made a mistake," McCarter's attorney, Doug Trant, said after the hearing, according to the Knoxville News-Sentinel.
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In one interview, Bartlett asked the job applicant to describe a time he made a mistake at work.
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"She was navigating into a parking spot and made a mistake," Philadelphia Police Captain Mark Overswise told WPVI .
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At an event hosted by the Journal, Navarro said he had made a mistake, according to the newspaper.
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"I made a mistake," says Edwards, who was convicted of first-degree rape and sexual abuse in 2009.
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I made a mistake and did four years in prison because of it and got deported to Mexico.
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If you look at the history of NASA, every time we made a mistake, we haven't given up.
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"This is a private company that made a mistake," said Lily Lim, a lawyer in Palo Alto, Calif.
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I agree that we don't have a political culture that rewards those who recognize they've made a mistake.
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Like me, Jessica Roy, a reporter at The Los Angeles Times also seems to have made a mistake.
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That was someone who is on our events team, and she made a mistake and life goes on.
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The system quickly recognizes when it's made a mistake and will revert within a fraction of a second.
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"If I made a mistake in my cuisine, I immediately take responsibility for it," Mr. Veyrat told Franceinfo.
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"I know that my husband has made a mistake, the mistake of adultery," she said in the statement.
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But what would have happened had the Iranians made a mistake and accidentally did take an American life?
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Rio Games organizers on Thursday defended the four swimmers, saying they were just kids who made a mistake.
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"Anybody will miss Shakib...but he made a mistake and is paying the price for it," Domingo said.
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" He added, "Maher is a worthy and incisive voice in political humor who made a mistake and apologized.
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"How many hospitals, homes, ambulances can be bought with 'Sorry, we made a mistake'?" tweeted Laiza Galvão (@LaizaGalvao).
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I might then feel that they were actually trying to do the right thing but made a mistake.
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I gradually realized that even if I made a mistake, I'd be given the benefit of the doubt.
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At one point, the creature knew it made a mistake and tried (and failed) to escape from the store.
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Zuckerberg says the company "made a mistake" by taking Cambridge Analytica at their word the data had been deleted.
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How often in life do we do something and we know we've made a mistake but can't turn back?
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She decided that she had made a mistake by disclosing her views, not that her views were a mistake.
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I asked Kurian whether he believes that his predecessors made a mistake by not doing all of this already.
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"It's clear we made a mistake in this partnership," Alvarado was quoted saying in the magazine's edition published Thursday.
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The Pit has always tried to be inclusive and open, we see here where we have made a mistake.
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"She thinks I'm going to wake up and think I made a mistake and want things back," she says.
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At least one person in the crowd thinks that JoJo made a mistake by sending Vinny home: his mom.
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The first instances on Twitter of #LasVagasShooting come from regular users who appear to have simply made a mistake.
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"He made a mistake," says Long Beach Community College District police chief Michael D. Hole, a friend of Keenan's.
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Shortly after she gave that answer, however, McGrath tweeted that she made a mistake and would have voted no.
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The starlet recently said on the "Awards Chatter" podcast she may have made a mistake with the racy pics.
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"I made a mistake in the Kraft purchase in terms of paying too much, " Buffett told CNBC in June.
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Per ESPN, the NBA spoke with James about the post and accepted his explanation that he made a mistake.
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"PiS made a mistake treating the president just as a puppet," another source close to the presidential office said.
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" ABC CANCELS &aposROSEANNE&apos AFTER BARR&aposS RACIST TWEET Barr on Thursday night said that she "made a mistake.
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"'Absolutely not,' he said in such a sour, biting way that I knew I'd made a mistake," she wrote.
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There was this moment where he said, "You look amazing," and I remembering thinking, have I made a mistake?
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They realized they had made a mistake with survey weights that, when corrected, made the results no longer significant.
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It's about making a political pawn out of a college kid who made a mistake borne of youthful indiscretion.
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Unfortunately, you find you've made a mistake, you cannot remove areas that have been etched — only add to them.
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He then realizes he made a mistake and discovers Ava snuck in and stole it while he was sleeping.
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We were much more risk-averse at that point in time because we thought the Fed made a mistake.
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Loath to admit mistakes The President is known to be loath to publicly admit that he made a mistake.
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Spicer's refusal to admit Trump may have made a mistake prompted laughter from media members at the White House.
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Afterward, Johnson apologized to his teammates in the locker room for the technical—he realized he made a mistake.
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"They made a mistake with his name," Mered says in Tigrinya, one of the main languages spoken in Eritrea.
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Trump also said that he might have made a mistake in elevating Powell to chair the Fed in 2017.
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"I would feel bad if I thought I made a mistake or I thought I overlooked something," Pye said.
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"First inning, I didn't think he was real sharp, made a mistake up and in to Garcia," Yost said.
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If you think of it, for so many years she's represented her country, she's really never made a mistake.
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Novartis CEO Vasant Narasimhan also acknowledged his company made a mistake in hiring Cohen in a letter on Thursday.
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" Then she smugly declared to the camera: "You all got your wish this week -- Spicey finally made a mistake.
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Trump also said that he might have made a mistake in elevating Powell to chair the Fed in 2017.
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The speaker in this collection often wonders if she's made a mistake by living so differently than her mother.
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"I made a mistake—I'm wrong and I apologize," the former mayor and Trump backer told the Associated Press.
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"I made a mistake and because of this the whole thing has become a debate about everything," he said.
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"At first, I wondered if I had made a mistake," he recalled in a recent report on the finding.
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"I can't imagine David Stern ever admitting that he made a mistake," ESPN's Tim Legler said in early November.
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"Judges should be patient — they made a mistake when they confirmed me," he said to Mr. Andres on Wednesday.
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" Mr. Cuomo added: "If it's not legal, the comptroller should call up and say, 'Whoops, I made a mistake.
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"Once I knew I'd made a mistake — and I had — I wanted to correct it," Whan said this month.
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"I made a mistake personalizing it too much," Renzi told party supporters at an event in Modena, northern Italy.
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"I seriously thought they would realize they'd made a mistake, they'd say sorry, and we'd go home," she said.
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Even though Tarasenko thought the hit was intentional, Schenn said he made a mistake that led to the play.
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But he made a mistake in completing his registration form and ended up registered to no party at all.
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At the time, Verizon acknowledged it had made a mistake and said it would "fix any issues going forward."
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As it turned out, this was true, but the minute I saw him I knew I'd made a mistake.
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The spokesperson said they'd made a mistake not to change the redirect when the nature of his website changed.
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Trump declared that Bolton "made a mistake as soon as he mentioned" the proposal then called it a disaster.
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"I made a mistake by responding to and entering into a private discussion with a soldier's spouse," Harrington wrote.
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"People make mistakes and of course he knew he made a mistake," Tweeden said in an earlier press conference.
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"I mean, I have to recognize I made a mistake, learn from it and then try to fix it."
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Then, I'd like you to finish up talking about something you've done that you think you made a mistake.
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If Silicon Valley's revolutionaries made a mistake it was to believe their own rhetoric, and now the tables have turned.
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Certified financial planner Eric Roberge shares his advice on what to do when you've made a mistake with your money.
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I made a mistake that, you know, I wish I could go back in time and not have done it.
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When you try a new pair of polarized sunglasses, you never know you've made a mistake until it's too late.
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As hateful comments weighed down the post, he began to wonder if he'd made a mistake and considered deleting it.
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" Logan also was initially reluctant to press charges at all, telling officers he felt like "the kid made a mistake.
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Given our history together, the snack filled me with an uneasy, queasy feeling, as if I had made a mistake.
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If you don't see your dog have an accident, you have no way to communicate that they made a mistake.
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"If I said it, I made a mistake," Giuliani said of his previous denial about Trump having signed the letter.
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Sondland, Taylor recalled, later admitted he had made a mistake by insisting Zelensky make a public announcement about the probes.
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"The fact that they're trying to look like they've never made a mistake causes them to underdo things," he posited.
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Theresa Schliep thought her bank made a mistake when it notified her she had accumulated almost $250 in overdraft fees.
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Others, including Robert Tipp, chief investment strategist at PGIM Fixed Income, think the Fed made a mistake in hiking rates.
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Dar admitted that the bank had made a mistake in not identifying some transactions but attributed it to human error.
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"We made a mistake in how we communicated with our customer about the terms of its plan," Verizon told Motherboard.
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Musk just made a mistake, and he issued a prompt correction that was pre-reviewed by the appropriate Tesla officials.
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But unlike most artists, if you can perceive even the faintest hint of his work, he has made a mistake.
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Trout uses this question to find staffers who can acknowledge when they had a hard time or made a mistake.
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"He made a mistake out over the plate to Espinosa, who killed us all series," Reds manager Bryan Price said.
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He said it's was either specifically written that way, or those in the Senate who drafted it made a mistake.
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I'm trying to get into the acceptance stage, but I can't stop this anxiety that somehow someone's made a mistake.
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In what is now the natural order of things, Donald Trump made a mistake and J.K. Rowling tweeted about it.
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"My sister made a mistake and she said something that I know she wishes you could take back," Mo'Nique insisted.
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Novogratz said Facebook made a mistake when it described Libra as a global currency, instead of a global payment tool.
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And a third ad identifies another alleged victim, single mom "Sherri," who says she made a mistake by trusting Trump.
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Many feel like they've made a mistake — that they have not come to a country that stands for these things.
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Kurz said on Tuesday his aide had made a "mistake" but that he only meant to protect unrelated sensitive data.
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While at a last-minute campaign rally for Strange, Trump admits he might have made a mistake in endorsing Strange.
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"The obvious solution is to say, 'You're absolutely right ... we made a mistake, here's your money back,' " the lawyer said.
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Friedman said in an interview that he made a "mistake" with that estimate, and his new estimate is $211 billion.
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Ted Danson is Michael, the architect of this nonsectarian paradise who has no idea that he has made a mistake.
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The rare time that it made a mistake, I would take clippers and clip off the extra pieces of plastic.
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SS: It's amazing that some of these guys, who made a mistake when they were 16, are getting out now.
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"Well, you know, we realized we made a mistake," Mr. Collins told "CBS This Morning" in an interview this week.
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I made a mistake in the second run as well and thought I didn't have a chance of the podium.
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" President Donald Trump, when asked Tuesday about Biden's comments, told reporters Biden "made a mistake" and assumed "that he'll apologize.
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If Mahomes made a mistake in the second half, it was perhaps scoring too quickly with the game-tying touchdown.
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John arrived at JFK Thursday when a Delta greeter made a mistake and left his bag on the luggage cart.
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"Most of the people I met who are in prison are really good people who made a mistake," he said.
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Still, Zuck apologized to House lawmakers about Diamond and Silk on Wednesday and said his moderators had made a mistake.
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On Thursday, the chief of the Police Department said the officers made a mistake in how they handled the girl.
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The moment he made a mistake, he was repeatedly punched in the face and then stomped by multiple correction officers.
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"I've made a mistake, and now I'm going to have to unfortunately pay the cost for the next few years."
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Last year, a baby whose grandfather made a mistake similar to Mr. Stevenson's was told to apply for a visa.
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"You have to be willing to say we've made a mistake and are heading in the wrong direction," he said.
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Please know that I'm disappointed in myself but also understand that I'm a human and that I made a mistake.
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He has been battling with board members since then, suggesting that he may have made a mistake in stepping down.
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Bush stuck with her until she withdrew on her own, never hinting in public that he had made a mistake.
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He said the bank probably made a mistake, from a business standpoint, in requiring a college degree for some positions.
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In a brief statement, he said he had made a mistake and would listen to the demands from the street.
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"Somebody could have made a mistake on the other side," Trump said Thursday about the downing of the Ukrainian jet.
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When reached for comment by Business Insider, Twitter said it made a "mistake" in handing over access to the school.
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"I've made a mistake and now I'm going to have to unfortunately pay the cost for the next few years."
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"Our spokesperson made a mistake and we apologize for this," said Arati Randolph, director of internal communications at Wells Fargo.
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Fitzgerald made a mistake by assessing the originality of the lyrics for himself, instead of relying on experts, Fox said.
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LeBron James says people who voted for Donald Trump made a mistake -- but it's okay, because even LeBron makes mistakes.
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"I made a mistake by trying to make a comparison that was completely wrong," he told the outlet on Tuesday evening.
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Minutes after this happened, the teacher apologized to the student in front of the class and said she made a mistake.
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Einhorn acknowledged that he made a mistake on Best Buy, believing earnings would be hurt by weakness in the gaming cycle.
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Shortly after Gypsy was born, however, Rod realized that he had made a mistake, and decided to call off the marriage.
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The Democrats realize quickly that they made a mistake and they cannot bring themselves to admit that it was a mistake.
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"It was a stupid thing to do, and I made a mistake," Matadamas said, saying he takes responsibility for his actions.
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Second mistake, we had great people working for us, but I made a mistake in that I hired traditional media executives.
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Although Woods has admitted she made a mistake, she's denied being the reason why Thompson and Kardashian are no longer together.
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None of which is to say that Amazon made a mistake by opening its branch offices in two prosperous superstar cities.
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WITH hindsight Shawki Hayel, Yemen's most successful industrialist, made a mistake putting his food-processing plant in his hometown of Taiz.
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" And I said, "Okay, that's great, but you've got to be humble, and you have to say, 'I made a mistake.
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Pinedo "made a mistake" but "had absolutely no knowledge" about who was buying the information or their motivations, his lawyer said.
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"I think actually we made a mistake in trying to derive the Model X from the model S platform," he said.
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And if you have made a mistake, you may cancel your booking and claim a refund without penalty within 24 hours.
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I thought she'd made a mistake or was a bot, but no — she messaged me, and she wanted to get dinner.
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According to her voiceover, she went to bed wondering if she made a mistake and woke up confident in her choices.
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"Laura made a mistake and it proved to be fatal, and we're trying to prevent others from making that same mistake."
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That was until last May, when he made a mistake with his medicines, accidentally double dosing on one of his prescriptions.
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Jack thinks she's made a mistake, but she's soon convinced that Zacuity's creators simply ignored, or even accepted, its side effects.
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When SLAC made a mistake with clients' accounts, said James, employees were told by SLAC managers not to tell the borrower.
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Yuan candidly states that he made a mistake when he sold it to Cisco, in spite of the huge acquisition price.
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Here's the bad news: Renzi made a mistake by implying he might resign if the electorate did not pass the referendum.
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So I made a mistake but I didn&apost lie so that&aposs what occasioned- INGRAHAM: Yeah occasioned of a lying.
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I didn't order fries but I think the cashier made a mistake (or was really nice/flirty!) and gave me some!
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When he attacked her on those damn emails, she said simply that she'd made a mistake and left it at that.
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And a lot of people are like, I don&apost want to deal with it, or maybe I made a mistake.
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Pang says he wasn't sure whether he made a mistake or if the Autopilot failed to function correctly, the report says.
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Later Thursday, Scaramucci tweeted that he had made a mistake — not for saying what he did, but in trusting a reporter.
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I'm not going to bring the guy's name up because he's a terrific guy and he made a mistake, big deal.
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Trump last night seemed conflicted about his Strange endorsement, suggesting he'd made a mistake and would support Moore if he wins.
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Arnuk said he understands the Trump administration's moves to loosen regulations, but believes the SEC made a mistake in this case.
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On Friday afternoon, after reviewing the story, the Times said it had made a mistake in putting an emphasis on Haley.
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The company admitted to Congress earlier this year that it had made a mistake in not disclosing the breach to authorities.
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They're putting their focus on a young black woman who made a mistake, and not a mistake that's worth public crucifixion.
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Or regulators around the world could simply admit that they made a mistake in the 1980s and turn back the clock.
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"He's pumped up to play against us and show us we made a mistake," Mets Manager Terry Collins said of Murphy.
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"I think that government said that they made a mistake," Khosrowshahi said of Khashoggi's killing at the hands of Saudi agents.
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Walmart – Citi upgraded the retail giant to "buy" from "neutral," saying it made a mistake "sitting on the sidelines" this year.
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"I think the Fed knows that they made a mistake back in December and this effectively reversed that mistake," he said.
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After just a few minutes, I lifted my head from his lap, wiped my lips, and knew we'd made a mistake.
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She says that it's entirely understandable that a woman who's had a mastectomy doesn't want to feel she made a mistake.
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As soon as I started in with the various fax machines in my office, however, I knew I'd made a mistake.
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A champion was declared, only to be usurped moments later by organizers who had made a mistake and overlooked another competitor.
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The aid worker said the father eventually realized he had made a mistake and welcomed back the girl and her child.
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She reported him to human resources, and was told she had made a mistake by not confronting him first, she said.
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He thinks President Obama made a mistake by not upholding his "red line" against the Syrian regime's use of chemical weapons.
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Akinfeev made a mistake that led to Mexico's second goal after a long clearance by Herrera from near the Mexican area.
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Critics argue that the Netherlands made a mistake in handing over so much of its health care to the private market.
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"I made a mistake, I lost my cool and I regret it," Garrett told reporters at the time, according to Cleveland.com.
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"I made a mistake, I lost my cool and I regret it," Garrett told reporters at the time, according to Cleveland.com.
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" When asked about the Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 Thursday morning, President Donald Trump said "somebody could have made a mistake.
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We made a mistake in failing to follow our own practice to waive data restrictions when the issue first came up.
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"I think them going dark is just interesting in itself because I think they realize they made a mistake," Clow said.
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He later publicly said that Pompeo made a mistake by doing so, rare criticism for one of his favorite Cabinet members.
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I also feel like I made a mistake leading to my back surgery that ultimately fell on the government to correct.
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Without initiative or proper guidance, many of us never learn about fundamental retirement-planning steps until we've already made a mistake.
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I made a mistake whereas I tried to inform a reporter of information relating to his story regarding a school shooting.
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If you made a mistake and cut someone off, make sure the other person sees that you are trying to apologize.
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Kirsten Gillibrand on Tuesday did something most politicians aren't willing to do: Unequivocally admit when they think they've made a mistake.
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Making matters worse, the insurer reached out a second time to say they'd made a mistake and had overpaid the doctor.
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The state Department of Environmental Quality admitted it had made a mistake in testing Flint's water for lead and other contaminants.
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It's hard to admit you've made a mistake and adjust accordingly, but past presidents have often been able to do it.
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However, on season 2's "Wild'n Cuz I'm Young," Zoey may have made a mistake that could cost her entire college career.
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The case was settled out of court, with the accused firm accepting the explanation that the bigger one had made a mistake.
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I'm just wondering if it's possible Elon butt-unfollowed his girlfriend by accident and doesn't want to admit he made a mistake.
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Jane made a mistake, and she's copped to it, and as she has said, that will haunt her to her dying day.
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Dr. Lee explains in the video's description that she made a mistake and "essentially just trapping fully healed skin underneath" the suture.
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Earlier this year he vigorously defended a Chilean bishop accused of shielding predators, only to then accept he had made a mistake.
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I made a mistake," he said of the emails uncovered by BuzzFeed News, including one which read, "Is this feminist a dude?
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He added that if he made a mistake by not declaring the money from Queiroz, he would rectify it with tax authorities.
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"We made a mistake in failing to file disclosure forms in the first half of 2014," they said in a joint statement.
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Naz clearly made a mistake when he dissed Freddy by not wanting to join his squad — and he has faced the consequences.
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Spirit now says it made a mistake in telling her she could bring the hamster on board, since airline policy prohibits rodents.
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I think Corker and Flake made a mistake, and I say that as someone who&aposs a frequent critic of President Trump.
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One of the most criticized women on earth made a mistake when she believed she was doing the best by her staffer.
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"I made a mistake getting married so young, but this summer, I'm single and ready to do me," Nilsa declares early on.
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Tesla stock dips and then shoots back up after Elon convinces investors that they haven't made a mistake for believing in him.
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Calling this a "bug" implies an outcome contrary to what should be expected by the code, and implies Twitter made a mistake.
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As we teach our children, two wrongs do not make a right, and leadership requires admitting when you have made a mistake.
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"You'll have to define what a mistake means," Trump said on CNBC when asked if he agrees that he made a mistake.
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"I'm sure any time you play your old team, you want to show that they made a mistake or whatever," Okposo said.
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Kanye West thinks LeBron James made a mistake leaving Cleveland for Los Angeles -- claiming the people of Northeast Ohio need him there.
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Under the agency's process, administrative law judges review a patent and decide whether the patent office made a mistake in granting it.
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His mother was close by, whispering the correct answers to Jordan's questions and shouting at him each time he made a mistake.
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"When [people] see their drug prices falling, they're going to say, 'What's happened, they must have made a mistake,'" Trump said Thursday.
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Mangiante went on to describe Papadopoulos as a "victim" who got confused and "made a mistake" while being questioned by the FBI.
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Trump called the Fed his "biggest threat" during an October interview and suggested that he may have made a mistake appointing Powell.
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"I made a mistake, I lost my cool and I regret it," Garrett, 23, told reporters after the game, according to Cleveland.com.
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Trump in an October interview called the Fed his "biggest threat" and suggested that he may have made a mistake appointing Powell.
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Trump "made a mistake anchoring negotiations on that number," said Lavin, who is currently the chairman of Export Now, a business consultancy.
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But the truth is, life has its own hard way of teaching a lesson — that is, after you've already made a mistake.
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"Hamas made a mistake when it thought it was easy for it to rule the Gaza Strip alone," he was quoted saying.
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"What if he's just like a regular person who made a mistake?" she suggests, pointing to her own errors of shooting someone.
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"I landed, they took me to a driving lesson, and I said, 'You guys made a mistake here,'" joked the Netflix star.
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You can do it immediately, or if you did't realize that you made a mistake right away, you can do it later.
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That would send a signal of weakness -- or worse, that the administration realized it had made a mistake on the Jerusalem issue.
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You don't want to have to even wonder if you made a mistake, if maybe you should have chosen a different model.
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If anything, she seems eager to deploy her black-belt swindling skills to persuade the bar that it has made a mistake.
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I made a mistake in Friday's newsletter by writing that the typical tipped American worker receives about $1,000 a year in tips.
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"We made a mistake and we apologize," the museum, which is dedicated to press freedom, said in a statement on its website.
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The judge refused, and the district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., later reversed his stance, saying his assistant had made a mistake.
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The judge refused, and the district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., later reversed his stance, saying his assistant had made a mistake.
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"People are going to know that they made a mistake and they will re-elect someone more suited to America," he added.
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"I made a mistake on pit road speeding again here at Pocono," Wallace said ruefully after steering his car to the garage.
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And of course, when you know you've made a mistake or put someone at risk, you may become that much more sensitive.
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A Missouri state senator says she made a "mistake" with a Facebook post that said she "hoped" President Trump would be assassinated.
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The Americans hardly made a mistake, with Biles helping them to a score of 172.330 — 5.801 points more than second-placed Russia.
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But he seemed to imply that Democrats had made a mistake in 2016 by not working harder to win over skeptical voters.
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"Our American hosts at the Fed Cup opening in Hawaii made a mistake that should not happen," Klaus said in a statement.
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KERNEN: You don't think they'll do it — PRESIDENT TRUMP: No. Because you look at every poll, it said they made a mistake.
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Facebook said that it had made a mistake and that the ad was removed before being republished later with the correct label.
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None of which is to say that Amazon made a mistake by planning to open its branch offices in two prosperous superstar cities.
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Elyse also says, in the clip, that she made a mistake, so it's unlikely that the cause is something someone did to her.
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Justice Roberts wrote a dissent saying, yes, I agree, we made a mistake back then, but this was -- FINLEY: Congress can fix this.
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A stray remark on day one, when Dom said that Chris made a mistake in the opening challenge, blossomed into a furious rivalry.
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"If you think of it, for so many years she has represented her country, she has really never made a mistake," he said.
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She believes her predecessor, David Cameron, made a mistake by not being ready to walk out rather than accept inadequate new membership terms.
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"The Democrats made a mistake firing up the base," said Sheila Munich, a resident of the Woodlands area who was at the rally.
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On January 27th, the developers noted the campaign's troubles in a message to backers: When we launched this campaign, we made a mistake.
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I concluded that I had made a mistake — I'd left the apartment too hot, or too cold, or too wet, or too dry.
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The whole process would have been easier, says Mr Hall, if the state had plainly and quickly admitted that it made a mistake.
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"Despite following the processes that have served MIT well for many years, in this instance we made a mistake of judgment," Reif wrote.
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So when you say "we made a mistake," I mean, where -- how would that have been -- A: So, God, how do I begin?
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On Monday, President Donald Trump told CNBC the Fed made a mistake raising rates in December and is "very disrputive" to the economy.
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" Another commenter quipped, "As a mom of 3 whose kids have had HFM a few times, I say that you made a mistake.
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Sullivan said Uber made a mistake by asking for more information from users without making clear what value Uber would offer in return.
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Twitter claimed to have found no violation of their rules originally but after his arrest, the platform admitted to having made a mistake.
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Yet again, Janga was given a chance to take the top prize, but made a mistake on "tetradrachm" ("an ancient Greek silver coin").
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In May, it will be eight years since Charles Hearne made a mistake that sent him to prison for four years in Texas.
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We made a mistake last fall by asking for more information from riders without making clear what value we would offer in return.
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In other words, we're told she feels like Ehrlich is lying because he knows he made a mistake and is looking for cover.
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The Resolutions Committee, he said, recognized that they had made a mistake and unanimously voted to request something of a parliamentary do-ver.
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When news of his arrest first surfaced, Woods said he made a mistake by misunderstanding the effects of the medications he was taking.
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LiLo admitted she made a mistake when she exposed the fight -- she called it "private matters" -- by blasting it all over social media.
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He realized he had made a mistake getting married and got a divorce so that his wife could find happiness with someone else.
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"We care deeply about the community in the Philippines and, in an attempt to connect people on Independence Day, we made a mistake."
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"I made a mistake in judgment that I thought those discussions would lead to billions of dollars going to global health," he said.
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Khosrowshahi soon realized that he had made a mistake, and 12 hours after the interview aired, the CEO took to Twitter to backtrack.
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Narrator: In 2017, company officials admitted in a meeting with a select number of journalists that they made a mistake in their design.
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And when we made a mistake, they had the four home runs, and they showed us they can score runs getting hits also.
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I didn't know I had made a mistake until a vegan friend pointed out how fudgelike it was and inquired about the technique.
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" He said intelligence officials "who are terrific and have done great work made a mistake here, and when people mistakes they should apologize.
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He made a mistake in the second inning that could have created a rough, rough game but from then on, he pitched beautifully.
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How lucky for the nutjob who went after Lochte tonight to be the only human alive to have never ever made a mistake.
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We waited for the commentators to announce who had made a mistake and for remarks about how the players were doing in general.
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In a rally for Strange on Friday in Huntsville, Alabama, he let slip that he "might have made a mistake" in backing Strange.
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Last night I made a mistake and I took an action that I can't take back and I'm not proud of what happened.
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"I made a mistake in becoming involved in an issue which I should have left to the business to deal with," Staley said.
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When he made a mistake, he simply "xx"-ed out the word and carried on, though he never wrote more than one postcard.
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Still, her son went through a period of night terrors, convinced that the doctors had made a mistake, and she really was sicker.
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Boeing: The chief executive acknowledged that the company made a "mistake" in how it handled a cockpit warning light on the 737 Max.
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They added that the social network made a mistake in allowing the access to continue for the three companies, but declined to elaborate.
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She later said she had made a mistake in publicly commenting on a candidate and promised to be more "circumspect" in the future.
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The coalition later announced that it accepted those findings and pledged to hold accountable anyone who was proved to have made a mistake.
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At least one of Mr. Trump's lawyers suggested the Democrats made a mistake in focusing on the former vice president and his son.
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Though Danielle Kelley blames the boy's injury on his first wife, Devin Kelley conceded in a video statement that he'd made a mistake.
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Will Power made a mistake in qualifying that cost him a chance at the final round, and he made another in the race.
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" He said that the U.K. government had made a mistake in asking the British electorate "yes or no on a very complicated subject.
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"We made a mistake and should have suspended @SUNYGenseeo for impersonation," Twitter spokesperson Aly Pavela writes in an emailed statement to The Verge.
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Trump said he had suspicions about the cause of the Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 plane crash, adding: "Somebody could have made a mistake.".
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So if you made a mistake, forget all the guilt that may have been conveyed through poorly designed training methods of the past.
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates has said he made a mistake in meeting with Epstein years after the financier pleaded guilty to sex crimes.
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She believes the government made a mistake setting such lax criteria for the Newfoundland Mi'kmaq and is not likely to make it again.
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The pictures of Parker don't violate any of those rules; in a statement, the company told BuzzFeed News it had made a mistake.
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Asked if he thought the U.S. Federal Reserve had made a mistake by raising interest rates, Guzman said he did not think so.
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Many of those charged occupy positions of importance in the arts or in business; many are ordinary people who have made a mistake.
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Noah, 32, did say he made a mistake in taking an over-the-counter supplement while recovering from one of his many injuries.
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"I just want to know who they are, what they really think -- including when they're saying that they've made a mistake," O'Rourke said.
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Trump traveled to Alabama to campaign for Strange, but wondered on stage during a rally if he made a "mistake" in backing Strange.
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First, identify and write down how you respond when you think you've made a mistake, like obsessing over it or suppressing your feelings.
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Moscow, perhaps sensing that it had made a mistake in letting go of such a valuable brand, has sued to win Stolichnaya back.
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It was getting very depressing because we'd paid a fortune for the field and I didn't want to admit we'd made a mistake.
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"It recently has become clear that our drinking water program staff made a mistake while working with the city of Flint," Wyant said.
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"As we have already acknowledged, Novartis made a mistake in entering into the contract with Michael Cohen," the company said in its statement.
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So she removed the comments, realized that she had made a mistake, restored the comments, and discussed her journey in a post made Thursday.
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"They're putting their focus on a young black woman who made a mistake, and not a mistake that's worth public persecution," she told Smith.
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A source tells PEOPLE that Woods immediately knew she made a mistake after allegedly hooking up with Khloé Kardashian's boyfriend Thompson earlier this month.
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Carl breaks down crying, realizing he not only made a mistake in coming there, but is now at the mercy of a cruel maniac.
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BUFFETT, ON WELLS FARGO, SAYS WHEN YOU FIND A PROBLEM YOU HAVE TO ADDRESS IT, AND THAT'S WHERE THE BANK PROBABLY MADE A MISTAKE
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WOLF BLITZER, HOST, CNN: Did President Trump, do you believe made a mistake with his optimism about his upcoming summit with Kim Jong Un?
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In other words, life comes at you fast, and Oracle made a mistake—but nothing worthy of sanctions, according to Oracle attorney Melinda Haag.
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During the incident, we made a mistake in failing to follow our own practice to waive data restrictions when the issue first came up.
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A few weeks after handing his final rose to Melissa Rycroft, he told her that he made a mistake on After the Final Rose.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Wednesday that he hoped Britain would ultimately realize that it made a mistake with Brexit.
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Still, I can't help but wonder if I've made a mistake by heading straight for the single most famous babi guling joint in town.
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At a rally for Luther Strange on Friday, President Trump said he may have made a mistake in lending the "Big Luther" his endorsement.
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Panay was refreshingly honest last year when he said he had made a mistake in the way Surface was originally introduced to the public.
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Some 66 percent of respondents said Pena Nieto had made a mistake in inviting Trump because he had offended Mexicans in the election campaign.
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Warren Buffett said Monday that United Airlines made a mistake in its initial response to the worldwide backlash over its treatment of a passenger.
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But since our president is just an unbiased media watchdog, he must have made a mistake by not giving these folks fake news awards.
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We passed it back, and forth, and back again until the other team made a mistake, and then we punished them for it mercilessly.
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The president called the Fed his "biggest threat" during an interview last week and suggested that he may have made a mistake appointing Powell.
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When two people disagree, that's a sign that one or both has made a mistake in reasoning, or that both come from incompatible assumptions.
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He made a mistake, but the fact that he rejected that offer shouldn't have moved it from 17 years all the way to life.
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But we made a mistake: We trusted space-gardener Scott Kelly when he gleefully exclaimed it was the first flower to bloom in space.
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I said, 'Look, I made a mistake when I was a young kid, and my family still continues … to be punished for that mistake.
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Earlier this month Warren Buffett said at the shareholders meeting that he made a mistake by underestimating Jeff Bezos and not investing in Amazon.
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"The power of humor to help people see when they've made a mistake is a great tool of leadership and radical candor," Scott says.
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Stine said many of her clients who were suspended in the past week made a mistake in creating a variation on their product page.
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The NFL acknowledged referees made a mistake and at least one sportsbook in Atlantic City is refunding bets made on the Saints (USA Today).
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Of course a major difference between politicians and the free press is that the free press usually corrects itself when it's made a mistake.
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"We made a mistake," conceded Cruz in the footage, though Cruz and his associates later claimed that they had been forced into the apology.
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We made a mistake in entering into this engagement and, as a consequence, are being criticized by a world that expects more from us.
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Boeing's chief executive said on Sunday that the company made a "mistake" in how it handled a cockpit warning light on the 737 Max.
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They have said that they support the concept of sanctuary cities, but that San Francisco officials made a mistake in releasing Mr. Garcia Zarate.
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The mother, for her part, said in a now-deleted Facebook post that she made a mistake by taking her eyes off her child.
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I think he just made a mistake," Davis said on his way out of Poppy in L.A. ... "He's probably got woman problems or something.
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It's not clear whether Lee is supposed to actually be the founder of Playboy, Hugh Hefner, or if Stark has simply made a mistake.
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"I made a mistake whereas I tried to inform a reporter of information relating to his story regarding a school shooting," Mr. Kelly tweeted.
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"I made a mistake; there's no other way to say it," Mr. Spicer told Greta van Susteren, the MSNBC anchor, his tone notably subdued.
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"We made a mistake," the National Archives said on Twitter, acknowledging that it had obscured some words from protest signs seen in the image.
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I think he probably made a mistake, and probably should have gone forward and tried to figure out the right way to implement it.
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Let's not allow occupational licensing laws to deny individuals that made a mistake earlier in their life an opportunity to achieve the American dream.
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She realized she made a mistake by leaving Paradise without him, so she (and a camera crew) went to Maryland to get him back.
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"We weren't expecting to find that," Mr. Morgado-Santos said, adding that at first he and his collaborators thought they had made a mistake.
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"Donald saying he made a mistake, I suppose miracles can happen," Cruz said during a Fox News town hall Monday moderated by Megyn Kelly.
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Everything seemed fine, then I made a mistake on three with my first putt and it just all kind of tumbled down from there.
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He mused on stage about whether he made a "mistake" by backing Strange and committed to campaign "like hell" for Moore if he won.
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Kurtz wrote in a piece for Fox News that Hannity made a mistake by not revealing to viewers he'd asked Cohen for legal advice.
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"Though the design was inspired by the marine theme that ran throughout the collection, it was insensitive and we made a mistake," he added.
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"I made a mistake 41 years ago for which I apologized," Malek told USA Today during a 2012 interview at the Republican National Convention.
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Pressed on Friday as to whether Kushner had made a mistake in forging such a close relationship with the Saudi crown prince, Trump demurred.
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"Nobody ever got hurt taking a profit, but I definitely made a mistake here: I was too skeptical of a great story," he admitted.
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Biden was also asked by moderator Jorge Ramos whether Obama made a mistake deporting 3 million undocumented immigrants, a question on which Biden punted.
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Trump made a mistake by killing Soleimani because the move could bolster support for Iranian hardliners and lead to a major counterstrike by Tehran.
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For example: The mayor of Houston made a mistake not ordering the evacuation of people living in flood zones and not offering voluntary evacuation.
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"They're putting their focus on a young Black woman who made a mistake, and not a mistake that's worth public persecution," Woods told Pinkett Smith.
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We love how you also don't hesitate to keep us honest by pointing out when we've made a mistake -- or taken a joke too far.
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Scalise also wanted to know if the person who made a mistake in suspending Diamond and Silk's Facebook page was held accountable for the mistake.
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Sondland "told me that he now recognized that he had made a mistake" by tying the investigations merely to a White House visit, Taylor said.
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"Are you out of your mind?" she asks him, while continuing to eat a candy bar, walking away and insisting that he's made a mistake.
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"I have made a mistake by cultivating pulses and oilseeds," said Satish Patil, a farmer who had produced pigeon peas on his 25 acres land.
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Back then, Democrats think they made a mistake by ridiculing George W. Bush and suggesting he wasn't up to the task of debating Al Gore.
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Lyft has since said it made a mistake when we first spoke, and that the Prime Time fee will not show up in your receipt.
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"When I first saw this, I thought I'd made a mistake," Will Dunn, a PhD student studying astrophysics at the University College London, told Gizmodo.
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She wept on the stand as she acknowledged that she "made a mistake" in not alerting authorities about her daughter's killing, according to multiple reports.
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If you've made a mistake, simply feather out the product with a brush rather than messing everything up with a wipe or a cotton bud.
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I mean, just imagine that you had a deposit account with JP Morgan that they made a mistake and they gave you 0033% on it.
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Given his protective nature and her own relative aimlessness, the script almost suggests she made a mistake in leaving the bunker in the first place.
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She described how during her first week at Square, she was waiting for the company to realize it had made a mistake in hiring her.
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Rick Ross admits he made a mistake when he said he hadn't signed female artists to his label because he'd "end up f***ing" them.
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Emerging on its widening streets, I realised I'd made a mistake: we weren't headed on a holiday – no, not at all - we were finally home.
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"I made a mistake, I was trying to protect a vulnerable colleague, but I should have left the organisation to handle this," Staley told reporters.
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"Last night, I made a mistake and I took an action that I cant take back — and I'm not proud of what happened," he said.
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She also acknowledged that she had made a mistake in initially passing judgment on the poem, agreeing with Mr. Davutoglu that it was deeply offensive.
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Just the act of making a correction could be enough to broadcast, "I made a mistake, let's move on", and the organization will move on.
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After hearing all the evidence, if a panel of patent experts believes that the office made a mistake in issuing it, they invalidate the patent.
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While Strzok may have made a mistake discussing political biases on government devices, his banishment to HRD -- the FBI's equivalent of Siberia -- seems unduly harsh.
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"If you think of it, for so many years she has represented her country, she has really never made a mistake," Trump said last year.
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Clinton, who went first during the NBC News event, charged that she and Trump both made a mistake in supporting the war in its beginnings.
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According to Persky, Turner had a clean record and was a good student — an All-American swimmer with Olympic dreams who had made a mistake.
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Katherine Heigl is admitting she may have made a mistake eight years ago when she slammed Knocked Up for being sexist after the movie's release.
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Bill Gates addressed his ties to Jeffrey Epstein on Wednesday, saying that he "made a mistake in judgement" by associating with the convicted sex offender.
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SMIGEL You forget that this person who might have made a mistake on Twitter was maybe not 100 percent evil and worthy of losing everything.
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Grady said that the VC originally made a mistake in thinking that the payments startup did not compete with any of Sequoia's existing portfolio companies.
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As for the passenger -- airline officials tell us the guy was not a terrorist or anything, he was just very confused and made a mistake.
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"Rather than admit she made a mistake, Rebel Wilson chose to question the validity of Queen Latifah and Mo'Nique in cinematic history," she told Broadly.
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Department officials reversed the decision this week, after concluding that an American aluminum manufacturer had meant to object, but made a mistake in its paperwork.
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I reached out to one of the students who made a mistake to ask if he ever received feedback, and he said he had not.
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Or even better, walk up to your crush, extra drink in hand, and say the barista made a mistake and gave you an extra drink.
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If a person in quarantine believes the CDC has made a mistake, they can request that the agency reassess its written order within 72 hours.
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Fellow prosecutors across the country were quietly questioning whether the New York district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., had made a mistake by bringing charges.
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Perhaps Barr's review could determine whether the FBI made a mistake by sending the source to talk to people affiliated with an ongoing presidential campaign.
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US intelligence indicates Iran accidentally shot down a Ukrainian Airlines plane and then quickly realized it had made a mistake, according to The Daily Beast.
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"Listening to people, seeing things from a different perspective, owning when you've made a mistake" is "part of who I am," O'Rourke told CNN. 2.
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That pressure really got to me and all of a sudden we made a mistake... We didn't unravel but we were just kind of shocked.
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Mr. Garcia's lawyer argued that his client had made a "mistake in judgment" in his dealings with Wedtech but that he was innocent of wrongdoing.
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Although the British Council acknowledged that it had made a mistake in rejecting the essay, it stood firm on the criticism of Orwell's marmalade recipe.
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The city soon switched back to Detroit water, and MDEQ's director acknowledged his agency had made a mistake in ensuring Flint water met federal standards.
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"I must say that in the EU process, we made a mistake," Erdogan, a devout Muslim, told a meeting of his party members last week.
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If you made a mistake or simply want to clean up your lines, use a cotton swab or your smallest clean brush dipped in makeup remover.
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See, in Lowe's haste to get a DVD made, he and others made a mistake, grabbing the wrong spindle of DVDs—which, reminder, didn't have labels.
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MonJa believes that Moody's simply made a mistake in their initial assessment; this seems very convincing if we analyze the data presented in the charts above.
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I kept thinking she'd made a mistake, like she was suddenly going to realize she'd brought a fat person home and kindly ask me to leave.
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Report that you made a mistake, how you're going to fix the mistake and how you're going to prevent that mistake from happening in the future.
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In retrospect, it's clear that I made a mistake in trying to establish a foundation which operated in ways that were alien to people in China.
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In a CNN/ORC poll in June, 67% of people said that she had made a mistake in setting up the system as secretary of state.
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" CM: "I let the frog go in the beginning and then I realize that I've made a mistake, and I want him back the whole time.
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John Cusack issued a lengthy apology after retweeting an anti-Semitic meme, claiming he "made a mistake" by sharing the image with his 1 million followers.
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Cheryl realizes she made a mistake by sharing the information with Archie (who's known to fly off the handle) and quickly apologizes for betraying Veronica's confidence.
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I think she felt like she wanted to acknowledge that she made a mistake instead of just waiting to hope that the issue would die down.
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So when a colleague texted my husband about the referendum result early on Friday morning, I was in denial, adamant that she had made a mistake.
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Manny Pacquiao says he made a "mistake" by saying gay people are worse than animals earlier this year -- but stands firm on his anti-gay beliefs.
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He said that when he realized he had made a mistake following his nomination, he contacted the Trump team and his accountant and paid back taxes.
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"I think the French Federation made a mistake going for quantity rather than quality," Leconte, one of the most flamboyant players of his era, told Reuters.
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President Obama said Wednesday that Congress made a "mistake" by overriding his veto of legislation that would allow U.S. citizens sue Saudi Arabia over the Sept.
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" Some of the class could even empathize with Walsh's predicament: "One time I made a mistake when I was doing a cartwheel and I felt embarrassed.
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O.J. Simpson says he agrees with Donald Trump -- Colin Kaepernick "made a mistake" taking a knee during the national anthem ... and completely disrespected the American flag.
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This was not a man in conversation with his own conscience, toying with the career of a young man who made a mistake on social media.
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Scaramucci later said he did not believe his conversation with The New Yorker reporter had been on the record, and later conceded he made a mistake.
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The eliminated girls just wanted the people that chopped them to say that they made a mistake—for someone to tell them that they are worthy.
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Microsoft founder and multibillionaire Bill Gates said Wednesday that he "made a mistake" meeting with convicted sex criminal and wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein to discuss philanthropy.
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"We understand that a clerk in our Marriage Bureau made a mistake regarding New Mexico's 106-year history as a state," she said in an email.
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"I freely admitted that I made a mistake," Dastyari said as he announced he was quitting his post as manager of opposition business in the Senate.
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Behind the scenes, Mr. Amiri was telling his handlers that he had made a mistake by defecting, and only wanted to return to see his son.
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"It is not enough to show that the officers made a mistake, that they acted negligently..." U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger said at a Wednesday press conference.
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"I had him where I wanted him in the count but I made a mistake pitch and left a changeup up in the zone," Montgomery said.
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Trump's attorney, John Dowd, told Reuters in an interview on Sunday that he had drafted the Saturday tweet and made "a mistake" when he composed it.
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Everyone gets imposter syndrome sometimes, but if a musician messes up on stage, only they know they've made a mistake—the crowd just keeps on dancing.
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The German could have won in Canada after starting on pole and finishing first but made a mistake that triggered a penalty, with Hamilton winning instead.
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When the organization realized they'd made a mistake, Daphna was the one who drove out to Maya's owner's home and delivered the tragic news in person.
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If a person's financial situation changes, or realizes he or she has simply made a mistake, the individual can close the trust and void the arrangement.
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DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis tweeted during the match that AlphaGo got "confused" and didn't realize it had made a mistake until almost 10 moves later.
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Boeing: Dennis Muilenburg, the chief executive, acknowledged that the company had made a "mistake" in how it handled a cockpit warning light on the 737 Max.
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At his sentencing in late 2002, Mr. Lindh said that he condemned "terrorism on every level, unequivocally" and had made a mistake in joining the Taliban.
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"I admit I made a mistake in supporting him," said Eddie Major, 34, from Adelaide, posting in a Facebook group for Australian New York Times subscribers.
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But I am an elderly white socialist with a black grandson, and I now feel that I made a mistake in contributing to a Confederate memorial.
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At least one friend outside the White House told him he'd made a mistake that would alienate key constituencies he'll need to govern, including business leaders.
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" Sondland told Taylor that he had "made a mistake" by telling the Ukrainians that an Oval Office meeting "was dependent on a public announcement of investigations.
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Fig's target customers have checking accounts and earn $21,123 to $212,2100 a year, but may have made a mistake that excluded them from the financial mainstream.
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" He also said the shooting down of the plane "may have been accidental," echoing US President Donald Trump, who said "somebody could have made a mistake.
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" Sondland told Taylor that he had "made a mistake" by telling the Ukrainians that an Oval Office meeting "was dependent on a public announcement of investigations.
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There he'd find Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, who seven years ago made a mistake so catastrophic that it almost sank the company he started in 1997.
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They talk about how the voters have made a mistake; how all it takes are better explanations and how all these inequities will be rectified shortly.
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" Clinton: "You know, I made a mistake using a private email... And if I had to do it over again, I would, obviously, do it differently.
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A few months into that season, said Gene Michael, who had assembled the guts of the Yankees' roster, Steinbrenner was convinced he had made a mistake.
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I might have made a mistake," Mr. Trump said, predicting correctly that Mr. Strange's loss would reflect poorly on him and calling both candidates "good men.
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At a hearing in December, the judge had said, "I'll just tell everybody, I'm worried to death that I made a mistake in GenOn," he added.
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My myth claims that he made a mistake, and the Fountain of Youth was right here in the El Yunque rainforest and of course in Pangea.
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While we clearly made a mistake pricing Session at $399 (more specifically I made the mistake, it was my decision), I'm proud of how we responded.
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Mattis said he wasn't looking to change things, but hemmed and hawed about his past statements, seemingly not wanting to admit he had made a mistake.
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"You made a mistake, a stupid mistake," she says, with all the warmth that only Mary Tyler Moore could pour into a single, mildly insulting line.
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In fact, Regis says he made a mistake while riding ... and he gave the "MacGyver" crew full props for handling the accident with care and professionalism.
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"I made a mistake, and everyone does that," Vonn said after bouncing back to finish in second on Saturday and wrap up the season-long downhill championship.
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This left dismayed European allies scrambling to salvage the international nuclear pact as Tehran said Trump had made a mistake and proved Washington could not be trusted.
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If one of our critiques is that Congress made a mistake jamming everything down the state's throats seven years ago, we don't want to replicate that mistake.
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Writing on Twitter, journalist Jon Lee Anderson said Noriega told him in an interview last year that he had made a mistake in challenging the United States.
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" Ingraham also asked, "Do you think the President made a mistake in the way he answered that question when he said, 'Maybe I would, maybe I wouldn't.
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" But on Friday evening, Twitter said in a statement that it "made a mistake" and that Sayoc's tweet "clearly violated our rules and should have been removed.
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And a large number felt they had made a mistake in choosing a subspecialty, such as pathology or anesthesiology, or even medicine in general as a profession.
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Reflecting on the scary scene, Chrisley said that although she made a "mistake," she believes that "God has used this situation" to refocus her attention on Him.
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"I think you made a mistake with your figures, but I can't really say much more about this," Olivier Manaut, president of Twin Jet, told BuzzFeed News.
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If they did and they made a mistake the Fed would lose credibility … Bullard also said cutting rates by 50 basis points would be over doing it.
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"This is ludicrous, I think it is short-sighted and I just hope they'll recognize that they made a mistake, call a timeout and reconsider," he added.
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"The FTC needs to step back and admit it made a mistake," he argued, adding that a freeze on future acquisitions should also be put in place.
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Refusing to go as far as Thiel's "seemingly treasonous" characterization, Carter told "Squawk Box" that Google made a "mistake" in not advancing its work with the Pentagon.
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Johnson said shortly after the men's arrest that the company had made a "mistake" and was working to "take appropriate action," including a review of company policies.
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Yet, it is so easy, it appears, for people to not extend that same grace or mercy, or forgiveness, to someone else who has made a mistake.
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" Woods said while she made a mistake, the story "that didn't have to be what it was turned into the biggest scandal or betrayal of the year.
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"Every human in the world has made a mistake and there are so many laws that you have to follow if you're a public company," Draper said.
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"They're putting their focus on a young black woman who made a mistake, and not a mistake that's worth public persecution," she said on Red Table Talk.
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But perhaps he realized, just as the photographer's shutter clicked, that he'd made a mistake, that maybe he should eat the corn horizontally like a normal person.
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Once they arrive, the hard work of fixing leaky roofs, finding clean water, and building outhouses begins—and some start to wonder if they've made a mistake.
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Paak thinks Meek Mill made a mistake backing out of President Trump's prison reform summit, because he believes Meek has power right now to get changes made.
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He was good enough to earn the confidence of his defenders in front of him—even when he made a mistake that cost his team valuable points.
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"We probably made a mistake in becoming too dependent on the China market," he said in remarks to the fall forum of North American Meat Institute (NAMI).
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When Warren Buffett told Berkshire Hathaway shareholders on Saturday that he made a mistake not investing in Alphabet's Google, Jim Cramer reeled at the legendary investor's admission.
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ET. "Last night, I made a mistake, and I took an action that I can't take back," Gianforte said, addressing the controversy publicly for the first time.
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"Where we have made a mistake, where we have got things wrong, we listen and we learn and that is precisely what we have done," Osborne said.
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I made a mistake that a lot of new entrepreneurs make—I believed the antiquated notion that I needed a brick and mortar office to satisfy clients.
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"I made a mistake last year by accepting a loan from a family friend I've known since the summer before my freshman year at OSU," Young wrote.
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"I think that government said they made a mistake," Khosrowshahi told Axios' Dan Primack, who asked about the October 2018 killing in an interview that aired Sunday.
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"The Wells Fargo board made a mistake by not recouping some of the CEO's pay until after the firestorm developed," said Harvard Law School professor Jesse Fried.
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" Scolders are hired not, as I had assumed, by clients wishing to berate third parties but by people who "made a mistake" and need help to "atone.
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"The overwhelmingly negative reactions from citizens show that we made a mistake," Nahles wrote to Merkel and Interior Minister Horst Seehofer in a letter seen by Reuters.
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"I agreed I made a mistake ... I seriously apologize to everybody in Malaysia, not just in the Malaysian police," said Sulaiman, a Danish citizen of Yemeni descent.
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" Whatever led to that decision, SciresM still thinks Game Freak made a "mistake," and called the unusually hostile response from the Pokémon community to be "violently reactive.
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He knows he made a mistake in 2014, and he has not shied from discussing it in the hope that it can help him and others, too.
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But then I just stopped—there were like 900 people there—and I was like, 'Um, I made a mistake and I'm sorry, but I'm a human!
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Maybe it was a bad idea to cause a shutdown Obviously, one can argue that Democrats made a mistake in causing the shutdown in the first place.
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Seven years, and several jobs, later and I rarely complain—instead, I panic whenever I have to ask for help or someone notices I've made a mistake.
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This where Priyanka Chopra and others have made a mistake: by lending their name to racism dressed up as patriotism, they have done us all a disservice.
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Last week, Massachusetts officials acknowledged that the R.M.V. had made a mistake in not suspending Zhukovskyy's commercial license, and the head of the registry, Erin Deveney, resigned.
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One episode focuses on a woman who thought she didn't want children, gave into pressure to have one anyway, and thinks she might have made a mistake.
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These stories are way worse than "Facebook made a mistake and now you need to change your password," because they concern the security of the web's infrastructure.
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The decision elicited a rare apology from the president, who later acknowledged in an interview with Fox News that he had made a mistake in not attending.
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"It looks like we made a mistake and removed something you posted on Facebook that didn't go against our Community Standards," Facebook told Stinnett in an email.
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"I made a mistake by starting my career at 9 years of age, with an ill equipped helmet," Buoniconti, who now suffers from dementia, said last week.
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"He made a mistake, he admitted to that mistake," Kelly Kahl, the lead entertainment executive for CBS, said of Mr. Weatherly at a media gathering on Wednesday.
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" Houston Coach Mike D'Antoni concurred, saying his team had made a mistake by letting Curry get on a run because "sooner or later he's going to erupt.
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"To my great regret, despite following the processes that have served MIT well for many years, in this instance we made a mistake of judgment," he wrote.
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"Please know that I'm disappointed in myself but also understand that I'm a human and that I made a mistake," Ms. Barry said in her news conference.
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In his victory speech, Mr. Gianforte conceded that he had "made a mistake," briefly apologized to Mr. Jacobs and promised Montanans he would not embarrass them again.
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