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