He's maybe made missteps in the past, and it's not to excuse the missteps, but he wasn't alone in the missteps he was doing.
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"It was a series of missteps with the FAA, missteps to communicate with Congress, lack of communication with customers and with suppliers," Aboulafia said.
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So instead, I've compiled a list of common missteps people make when discussing #MeToo, followed by how these TV shows have skillfully avoided said missteps.
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For Yahoo, it's been 16 years of missteps and mistakes.
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In the speech, Lampert admitted both missteps and unexpected challenges.
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Why do you think racist missteps keep happening in fashion?
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On its own, Juul has made a number of missteps.
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It's an approach shaped by fierce competition and early missteps.
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The negativity came largely from Mr Trudeau's missteps in office.
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Meanwhile, Uber's string of missteps and crises in 2017 continues.
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The initial missteps in the investigation, however, seem more innocent.
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And Mississippi's ratepayers now have to pay for these missteps.
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It's unclear how his testimony will illustrate the lawyers' missteps.
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Yes, but: Powell hasn't been without his own communication missteps.
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Some of his missteps of late were tied to Wisconsin.
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"You don't expect missteps at this level," the diplomat said.
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I hope more state leaders will learn from these missteps.
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But, as is inevitable, the Recording Academy had some missteps.
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We've collected some of the biggest tech missteps in 2019.
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The column was focused on 17 years of strategic missteps.
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In the end, Ford makes missteps because of his hubris.
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Mr. Obama's missteps have made his goal harder to achieve.
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Months earlier, CNN forced out three journalists over similar missteps.
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You see the struggle, the missteps and the harrowing transitions.
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But he is still susceptible to the missteps of youth.
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Her narrative is a through reconstruction of the project's missteps.
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He can avoid accidental missteps, mixed messages, misunderstandings and misfires.
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Unfortunately, because of those missteps, not many people realized it.
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Hopefully, prosecutorial missteps won't get in the way of justice.
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Missteps may have raised the risks to Americans, critics say.
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It's why an openness to sharing missteps is so critical.
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Experts pointed to a variety of missteps that delayed testing.
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Both were to blame for missteps in 2016, they said.
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" This was, however, compounded by what he calls "grievous missteps.
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Still, Facebook executives have acknowledged missteps over the past year.
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We made a series of missteps, I got very angry.
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But his improvisational style has also led to some missteps.
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But along the way, Mr. de Blasio has made missteps.
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Along the way, there will be missteps, setbacks, even upheavals.
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Ma's offer also deftly highlights US missteps while promoting cooperation.
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Any missteps early on, when you first started managing people?
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Mr. Wray repeatedly defended the F.B.I. but acknowledged serious missteps.
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As women's anger has risen, so have his administration's missteps.
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All of these governors have significant missteps on their record.
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They faulted both President Bush and President Obama for missteps.
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Such missteps are dramatically felt in such a trim production.
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Reflecting is a great way to avoid frequent freelancer missteps.
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It details allegations of FBI missteps during the 2016 election.
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The company has had its missteps; those come with innovation.
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Hispanic Democratic efforts have also been aided by Republican missteps.
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The panel has been plagued from the start by missteps.
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Taking good notes can also help you avoid embarrassing missteps.
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Pruitt pledged to ensure that the EPA avoids further missteps.
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These money missteps, Mr. Depp says, are not his fault.
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The White House has already warned against two previous missteps.
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But what followed, the judge said, was plagued by missteps.
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In the beginning we made some missteps, misjudging the reaction.
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Regardless, Zuckerberg's (now frequent) apologies and missteps are getting old.
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But those missteps have serious consequences for swimmers of color.
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The missteps under scrutiny took place between 2009 and 2014.
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"If you're a great discretionary trader, then sit on the sidelines and wait for those missteps ... I would be super happy if that trader is successfully picking off some of these missteps," said Lawler.
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Missteps are inevitable, so hiring people who bounce back is critical.
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In the speech, Lampert admitted missteps and spoke of unexpected challenges.
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After so many missteps, it's easy to imagine why Warner Bros.
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It spent a good portion of 2017 apologizing for its missteps.
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But seemingly small missteps can send a borrower spiraling into default.
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He has been helped by some bad missteps by Mrs May.
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Democrats see room to exploit Trump's missteps, particularly in congressional races.
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Consider Uber's missteps in Phoenix that led to a pedestrian's death.
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Kogan maintains he's being made a scapegoat for Facebook's own missteps.
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The thing about those missteps is we don't know their cause.
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In many cases the "assholes" are able to recognize their missteps.
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It's why even Pixar creates their own supercut of (faux) missteps.
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When asked if his debate missteps were like then-Texas Gov.
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Missteps in any of these areas could upset the paper's trajectory.
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But the company has since been repeatedly hammered for editorial missteps.
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Conn made plenty of missteps, but Centrica's woes defy easy fixes.
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As it happens, Sheryl Sandberg was responsible for both those missteps.
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Violence was a common response to slight missteps, Mr. Weaver said.
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Perhaps learning from those missteps, Intel's Mobileye deal is uniquely structured.
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Here's a look at notable moments and missteps of her campaign.
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Here's a look at notable moments and missteps of his campaign.
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But according to Kawasaki, how he handled missteps set him apart.
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In muddling her experiences with her beliefs, Benedikt makes several missteps.
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These missteps don't fundamentally complicate the legacy of Ive or Apple.
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Every Outfit highlights the show's successes but also rewrites its missteps.
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His earlier missteps likely slowed the response and hurt his credibility.
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But lately he has been buffeted by a series of missteps.
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" What worries Europeans, she said, is "the likelihood of missteps, miscalculations.
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In the chaos immediately after the shooting, there were other missteps.
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But one of the production's few missteps is Sebastian Pircher's video.
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The last decade, however, has not been without its strategic missteps.
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Mr. Zuckerberg acknowledged missteps but defended the social network on Thursday.
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U.S. officials ramp up testing, after weeks of setbacks and missteps.
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Durability amid early stumbles Biden survived several major missteps in 2019.
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But the transition took time, which resulted in some financial missteps.
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We diagnosed her messaging missteps with our colleague Astead W. Herndon.
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Missteps here can bring down the wrath of publicly elected officials.
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The Trump administration has a history of missteps on the Holocaust.
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There are missteps and he almost falls over more than once.
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Professional golfers usually avoid these ruinous missteps — with some notable exceptions.
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Its executives acknowledged a number of missteps the company has made.
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Whatever the reason, the Cowboys did not exploit several Eagles missteps.
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But Mandel's missteps during the 2012 campaign cost him with voters.
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But Barbie's founder still faced criticismWe both had missteps that irked feminists.
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Despite some early missteps, league officials believe a tone has been set.
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Powell has made some unfortunate missteps that have caused violent market reactions.
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Still, Branson has always tried to turn his missteps into learning experiences.
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A series of missteps and poor financial performance left the company vulnerable.
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There were missteps along the way that investors had to slog through.
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These minor missteps hardly mean their careers — especially Swift's — are in crisis.
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And McGrath has made some early missteps in the her 2020 bid.
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Instead, the series has seen a series of missteps and public reversals.
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Missteps by the American administration have added to the sense of unease.
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She also reveals she's had a few style missteps in the past.
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DeFrisco said he is still behind Trump and hopes the missteps stop.
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It's far more egregious than anything its odd framing and missteps warranted.
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But some early missteps cost time and money as GE's strategy evolved.
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With very few missteps, this accomplished novel builds to a devastating conclusion.
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From the beginning, though, the partnership was plagued by misunderstandings and missteps.
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Missteps could result in a ruined turkey or, worse, a fire. 2.
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That leaves the missteps of the finale feeling all the more glaring.
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The central bank chairman has suffered a series of missteps and backtracks.
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Trump, under fire at home for many shortcomings and missteps, craves adulation.
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It can even come from small missteps in the interpretation of results.
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Nonetheless, Alphabet should have plenty of money to deal with any missteps.
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Fitch believes GNC was also impacted by operational missteps in recent years.
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Grassley advised that Trump "would strengthen his presidency" by avoiding such missteps.
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At a certain point, it's easy to become numb to these missteps.
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But The Walking Dead has made several disappointing missteps in season 8.
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But it makes Dowd's job much harder and may explain his missteps.
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They're going to want proof that these missteps are in the past.
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These missteps threaten Mr. Trump in the heart of the electoral map.
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This year was no different, and the Recording Academy made some missteps.
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Clinton by linking her to perceived missteps by the governor and mayor.
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I have no doubt I will continue to make missteps and mistakes.
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It's not long before he missteps, falling into a large mud puddle.
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And whatever their missteps, should they not be given a second chance?
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Amid the missteps by Mr. Hawley's office, some judges have expressed frustration.
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These types of missteps are often excusable in more generic genre fare.
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There are a lot of plot holes and missteps along the way.
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The country's missteps have underscored the importance of early, strict isolation measures.
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The women's missteps seem to come straight out of a cautionary tale.
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Ms. Llodra acknowledged "many missteps, a few 'redos' and doubts," she said.
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Strategic missteps and a bruised journalistic reputation have taken a financial toll.
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Wells Fargo's missteps are creating an important test for President Trump's regulators.
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It says these were the big missteps: China didn't understand President Trump.
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It's an arena that can get pretty fraught-- with potential missteps, though.
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To its credit, the White House has learned from its early missteps.
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But the bank has been hit by regulatory missteps and legal problems.
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But the bank has been hit by regulatory missteps and legal problems.
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News consumers are more likely to remember journalism's missteps than its successes.
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Taken together, the documents paint a stark picture of missteps and failures.
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They are both aging, but Bennett is frail, susceptible to dangerous missteps.
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Dan Balz: Biden delivered the debate performance he needed, despite occasional missteps.
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These recent missteps amplify previous mistakes by the campaign, some Democrats said.
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It&aposs tough to recover from missteps in the world of retail.
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To some, her presence was a reminder of the missteps of Mrs.
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Yet Democrats feel so burned by Clinton's missteps that they risk overcorrecting.
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Horizontal and vertical surfaces should also be uniform to prevent missteps, they note.
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Like any college student, Zoey (Yara Shahidi) has made her share of missteps.
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That means neither Boeing nor Airbus need to worry too much about missteps.
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Of course, Warren has made some serious missteps in her candidacy so far.
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Legacy issues are also hurting: Barclays has doubled its provisions against regulatory missteps.
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This season had plenty of missteps, but this was the only unforgivable one.
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Under current rules, there are essentially no consequences for these types of missteps.
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The case can be reopened if Davis missteps in the next 3 years.
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That's not to say that Kardashian completely forgot about her past missteps, though.
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The acting chief of staff's missteps have raised questions about his job security.
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In her political career, Clinton has sometimes benefited from missteps by male candidates.
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Here are five money missteps that may be keeping you from getting rich.
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The fundraising missteps reinforce the already-visible image of a Trump management problem.
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But federal authorities were accused of missteps in unlocking the San Bernardino phone.
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Lasseter later left Disney after admitting to "missteps" that made colleagues feel uncomfortable.
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A donation strategy can also help you avoid missteps of a spontaneous pledge.
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Gaga dealt with these various missteps by seeking solace on her own website.
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But this desire to do something different comes with a few unfortunate missteps.
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That allowed YouTube's missteps to go by without serious repercussions for the firm.
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The first-year coach still believes he can -- despite some major midseason missteps.
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Humayun Khan, attacks on Republican Party leaders and his missteps on foreign policy.
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All of these tricky situations can lead to inevitable missteps or road bumps.
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He cut the visit short a day later but has continued his missteps.
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Ultimately, investors haven't been deterred either, despite his long line of digital missteps.
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Ahead, we'll help you navigate some of the most common Mercury retrograde missteps.
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However, these are missteps that could be remedied with future collaboration, Udall said.
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The missteps and setbacks, however, have been threaded through with Gaga's long game.
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He also blamed users who have remained on the platform despite its missteps.
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But inside the N.S.C., General McMaster's missteps mattered less than his management style.
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This comfort overrides his many missteps and insulates him from even legitimate attack.
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Missteps can derail important initiatives, lead to political fallout and increase public distrust.
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Yet Zenefits' compliance missteps appear to be a byproduct of its meteoric growth.
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But having a happy, healthy, and warm five-year-old outweighs our missteps.
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But massive missteps like these are now the exception rather than the rule.
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The laundry list of missteps has led to a contentious relationship with Congress.
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Don't be fooled by all of Kalanick's personal missteps and Uber's ethical issues.
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Making matters worse, GE executives acknowledged a number of missteps in recent years.
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The media will keep hunting for stories on Big Tech and its missteps.
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Every show of the grassroots effort, including its attendees and missteps, is detailed.
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The Jaguars' missteps came not long after a late meltdown against the Raiders.
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My aim is to try and avoid making similar missteps this time around.
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It also required opportunity, which Putin's predecessors created through a series of missteps.
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The attacks in Brussels have revealed layers of security missteps and intelligence failures.
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They blame him and him alone for his ethical missteps, particularly the condo.
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Yet there are other, less obvious missteps that can sabotage an entrepreneur's pitch.
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And given where they are now, what's the likelihood they'll repeat past missteps?
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Novices worry about balance, fear missteps, fret over seeming too tall or giraffelike.
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The CDC was beset by several missteps while trying to develop test kits.
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But there were plenty of frustrating media missteps that felt all too familiar.
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Candidates tend to improve through election season, so Wednesday's missteps can be repaired.
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Missteps should be called out, especially when they're made by such powerful corporations.
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These missteps may be overlooked when you're seated in such an effusive environment.
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But to many, he has made a number of missteps, often involving discipline.
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This combative ethos has stood firm amid an assortment of insults and missteps.
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Mr. López Obrador is now reaping the rewards of Mr. Peña Nieto's missteps.
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The Cardinals made very few missteps under first-year head coach Scott Satterfield.
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Neither verbal missteps nor jabs from rivals has dislodged his base of support.
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But there were many missteps in the past when it came to ads.
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You can learn a lot from someone's missteps, whether about dating or work.
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Missteps by Sarksyan and the energy of the protest movement played critical roles.
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The department's missteps go well beyond the officers on patrol, the report said.
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Read more about Jim Cramer's thoughts on forgiving and forgetting Facebook's missteps here.
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Or do you tend to degrade yourself and endlessly ruminate on minor missteps?
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Mr. Perlera said he has been studying Rent the Runway's successes and missteps.
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Ms. Warren made it through the first two debates without any glaring missteps.
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"American leadership is not infallible — we've made missteps and mistakes," Mr. Biden said.
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The report details several more missteps and described a disregard for military procedures.
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His young fans hear their own triumphs and missteps in his spare narratives.
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Amid all that stress, it's easy for well-meaning adults to make missteps.
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WarnerMedia has made a few missteps on the path toward its digital future.
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Windows Vista truly highlights Microsoft's missteps in both Windows and its internal company culture.
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"Although there were missteps, they didn't change the outcome of the decision," he says.
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"Younger consumers and social media will amplify possible missteps," he said in an email.
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I mean Americans saw it wasn&apost just verbal missteps as you describe it.
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Amazon's missteps here may not prove to be a big deal to Echo owners.
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Laugh at your missteps and mistakes, and then learn and keep playing the game.
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T.I. Opens Up About Personal Missteps on New Album Judge Judy Dissed by Sen.
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A look at some of the company's missteps as it prepares to launch AppleTV+.
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Yet the company was forced out by a mix of cultural and legal missteps.
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To be sure, he made some political missteps, such as his infamous malaise speech.
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After you've had some missteps in love, nothing feels better than getting it right.
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And yet, even this social media megastar admits she has made some Instagram missteps.
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Federal law enforcement officials have said in the past her missteps don't merit prosecution.
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Prince Mohammed has weathered previous missteps, such as his widely criticized war in Yemen.
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But despite those public missteps, Symoné now seems to be confident in her identity.
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He also described some steps the company has already taken to correct the missteps.
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Facebook is employing a decidedly old-school tactic to a series of disruptive missteps.
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Whatever missteps he makes are overshadowed by his optimistic promises of bettering the world.
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And when those missteps occur, people are going to be compelled to speak out.
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Here's another whitewashing controversy to add to the apparently endless pile of Hollywood missteps.
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The Information uncovers how Lyft's missteps doomed its ambitions to catch up to Uber.
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Here's a selection of some of Pence's more embarrassing verbal missteps and actual thoughts.
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That led to a series of missteps that spelled the end of the company.
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But his long political career has been dogged with missteps and allegations of corruption.
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But she continues to be beleaguered by his sexual indiscretions and ongoing rhetorical missteps.
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Ellinghorst said despite missteps on the trip, Müller will remain as boss for now.
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His arguments may have been predictable, but they were competently delivered without obvious missteps.
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I asked how his resignation for "missteps," unwanted touching and kissing, had affected her.
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Not all the T.S.A.'s troubles can be blamed on missteps by the agency.
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Adults are much better at the "three Ds" — disguising, denying and dismissing our missteps.
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However, they lost that moral high ground in a series of missteps, from Sen.
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His loyal fans identify with him and are willing to overlook missteps and mistakes.
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America's commitment to democracy in Africa has come with a fair share of missteps.
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But the catalog of missteps, private political statements and questionable actions damage the bureau.
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This often leads to missteps that fuel public distrust which exacts a political toll.
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Unfortunately, budgetary missteps and bureaucratic red tape have led to a shortage of controllers.
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To avoid these missteps in your finances and in your career, think more broadly.
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Missteps are to be litigated and punished endlessly in the court of public opinion.
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But missteps by these companies along the way have hastened the death of clothing.
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But there were some bumps and missteps along the road to Saturday's prisoner announcement.
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Here are some of the second-tier missteps mentioned most often by financial advisors.
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And yet, even after years of those missteps, Clinton has always somehow righted herself.
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Does true confidence come from embracing the self—the foibles, the missteps, the regrets?
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They also expressed rage at the missteps that were revealed about the official response.
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Of course, hiring sensitivity readers doesn't always inoculate authors from missteps, or online outrage.
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But her term was besieged by missteps, and her popularity dropped to 20 percent.
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The missteps began not long after he was elected to Congress, prosecutors now say.
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With each of the governor's rookie missteps, though, our job grows a lot harder.
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But his legacy was clouded by missteps that were often amplified by his tenacity.
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But investigations and management missteps have turned its executive suite into a temporary office.
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The fact that the international community has not acknowledged those missteps is also consequential.
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He has said he began the Durham review in part to prevent future missteps.
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It's how you handle those little missteps that will determine how far you get.
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It helped that Morsi made his own missteps, including the repression of peaceful protesters.
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So our story focused on recent missteps and miscalculations made by abortion rights groups.
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It is not yet ready for commercial service, but Boeing can't afford any missteps.
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Respected artists like Miley Cyrus, Kanye West, and Maroon 5 had some major missteps.
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Nivea did a review after the 2011 campaign to try to avoid similar missteps.
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Frequent program missteps seemed to weigh heavily on overworked employees, according to the emails.
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But questions about the company's leadership grew louder as the company's missteps added up.
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But one question is why missteps are fatal to some campaigns and not others.
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But inexperience, recklessness and weak oversight by corporate boards have led to past missteps.
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But the report also documents errors and missteps throughout the course of the investigation.
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The FBI's missteps have raised questions about whether it could have prevented the shooting.
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Brett Kavanaugh avoided glaring missteps — and most tough Democratic questions — at his confirmation hearings.
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But none of those missteps has quite compared to the conflagration around Ms. Omar.
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As a result, he was able to learn from his peers' missteps, to mature.
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Plenty of shows have made missteps, and plenty more have intentionally stirred up trouble.
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His fellow-citizen will have to avoid missteps even as she earns her spurs.
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Still, there are some major CGI missteps that keep the film from being truly terrifying.
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Then there are some missteps, like the divisions between one exhibition and the permanent collection.
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For all the EU's missteps, Europe's problems would be harder to solve in its absence.
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The suit also alleges broader missteps by FedLoan that go beyond programs for public servants.
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The filing makes other allegations about police misconduct, ethical missteps by prosecutors, and evidence tampering.
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Traders and investors may get skittish about any perceived missteps from the nation's central bank.
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That's just one of the missteps made by the Hulu series in its sophomore season.
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But since January it has become mired in a series of controversies, misjudgments and missteps.
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Her campaign for the party leadership was free of missteps, unlike her rival Mr Merz's.
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Viewed separately, each of these missteps could be seen as reasonably small but unfortunate errors.
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She wonders to her husband if their missteps have anything to do with MJ's indiscretions.
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Something about The Romanoffs fascinates me, even as I find myself cringing at its missteps.
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Once Equifax did figure out what happened, it made a number of missteps as well.
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Where Festival for the People missteps is in its half-hearted attempt at local engagement.
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Despite a cascade of bad headlines and missteps, Republican Donald Trump remains strongly in contention.
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In recent years, however, disappointing results and missteps mean that ExxonMobil no longer looks invincible.
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Swift has made some public missteps, and an apology might be wise at this point.
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Rather my missteps often teach valuable lessons, and provide the resilience to bounce back stronger.
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Any missteps would only give validation to a larger rap community indefinitely warring against change.
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Lampert's previous missteps, communicating and otherwise, were well documented over the course of the trial.
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In the end, a few missteps don't get in the way of a great drone.
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But there are also missteps that could unjustly kick your application to the denial pile.
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But terrible sales do not happen out of nowhere — a company has to make missteps.
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It is easy to assume that Trump's political travails and boorish missteps are the problem.
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A new report from The Information reveals how years of missteps left Siri eating dust.
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Being true to one's goals and values reduces the chances of money missteps and regrets.
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There were some missteps from Morgan Stanley, said Wilson, citing their overweight position on energy.
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The incoming U.S. Trade Representative must seek to avoid missteps in our nation's trade policy.
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The company's strategy around big deals has evolved after some missteps in Steve Ballmer era.
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Since then, emboldened by those early missteps, political actors across the spectrum have defied Trump.
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Uber is scrambling to correct course after a rocky stretch of missteps in recent months.
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The longtime department store rivals have made similar missteps and could share a similar fate.
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Forget the missteps of high-profile public figures and ignore bad advice from misinformed skeptics.
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Clinton's occasional missteps, combined with attacks on her trustworthiness, have distorted perceptions of her character.
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We look at some of the campaign missteps that may have led to her defeat.
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Biden, in particular, has racked up a series of gaffes, missteps, and occasional rambling monologues.
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Clinton, portraying minor missteps as major sins and inventing fake scandals out of thin air.
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The SEC whistleblower program was started after missteps by the agency were exposed in 2008.
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"Facebook is doing a ton" since those missteps, Graham said in a "Squawk Alley" interview.
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The DA missteps in questioning a colonel who's serving as a character witness for Frank.
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Here are some missteps you might have made that no one will tell you about.
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Both albums would be embarrassing missteps for anyone else, yet both artists struck commercial gold.
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It also criticized missteps from the airline and the pilots on board the fatal flight.
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But Helprin's generosity of language and emotion allows room for missteps as well as brilliance.
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Fourth: U.S.A. Gymnastics should commission a real, independent investigation that looks at all the missteps.
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Initial missteps by officials in Italy have underscored the importance of early, strict isolation measures.
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Diet Prada, ordinarily highly vocal about such missteps, stayed quiet until after Prada had apologized.
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Not only that, but its short existence was marked by a string of embarrassing missteps.
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Ms. Darlington said she felt blessed that all her children were successful despite her missteps.
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One of the only missteps from Samsung here is the lack of wider codec support.
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As families step into teaching roles, it's crucial to treat inevitable missteps as learning opportunities.
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Despite Mr. Putin's recent laudatory remarks, the G.R.U. has had its share of missteps lately.
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If "electability" is a candidate's biggest calling card, debates about missteps are natural and inevitable.
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Chinas top leadership has dramatically ramped up the public-health response since its early missteps.
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No matter what, stocks have kept going up, short-term hiccoughs and other missteps aside.
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Mr. Shumilin, the analyst, said Russia also had found ways to benefit from Western missteps.
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Missteps aside, Democratic candidates are making a concerted effort to show their support for labor.
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He acknowledged some missteps, including misleading comments about his committee's contact with the whistle-blower.
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These missteps have led many investors to turn their attention to new food tech frontiers.
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Many see her as a steady hand who could have avoided many of his missteps.
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In chilling detail, this book recounts the many missteps of their response to the disaster.
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Public trust int he company is low, and the company's many missteps have dominated headlines.
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But efforts to counter Mr. Trump's missteps and policy provocations can go only so far.
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That delay and other missteps helped produce the largest outbreak of the virus beyond China.
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"If you don't have some missteps and disappointments, you're probably not really trying," he said.
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You see people like Tillerson already trying to minimize any potential for missteps, miscues, miscommunications.
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A series of missteps have Germans — including some in AKK's own party — questioning her leadership.
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He wrote some teams a personal letter to explain his missteps, but few were swayed.
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The good news is that you don&apost have to fall prey to these missteps.
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And despite her best efforts, her fashion tastes have created some missteps in the past.
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This and other missteps have caused the left — and most of the media — to rejoice.
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Dowd has had his share of serious missteps, as have some of his former colleagues.
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The firm has denied wrongdoing in each case, but apologized for missteps in South Africa.
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Those missteps don't seem to have deterred him from giving other bizarre interviews to reporters.
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Yet such missteps underscore the fact that the response has been both wide and deep.
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Cory Booker focused on the importance of eduction, relying on science to avoid historical missteps.
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Twitter users and late-night comedians wasted no time in pivoting on the President's missteps.
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In other words, these missteps left out evidence that may have worked in Page's favor.
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Several missteps followed, and the current regime faces a long road back with limited options.
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Still, there have been missteps by Puerto Rico's government, which has been rocked by scandals.
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Trump's rather nonjudgmental attitude toward retweeting sycophants has led to more than a few missteps.
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Despite Nintendo's occasional missteps with hardware, the Switch is a strong step forward into modernity.
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The missteps may see him lose momentum and voter share to his main rival, Fillon.
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That story got us asking: Who from Facebook might be fired for the company's missteps?
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Sure, it's about love and the brittleness of its reality, its missteps in real-time.
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All in all, this party was incredibly on-brand for Drake, but there were some missteps.
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"Given Netflix's high valuation, any missteps could prompt outsize movement in the stock," Mr. Power said.
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Uber's missteps would have become clear much sooner with better governance and a visible share price.
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Though when others, like Taylor Swift, do and make a few missteps, it can be damning.
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"I try to do it with grace, I try not to make any missteps," she said.
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The answer lies in a series of missteps by European banks and circumstances beyond their control.
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Vogue magazine, in particular, has come under fire in recent months for cultural missteps and mistakes.
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Particularly after his missteps exacerbated their concerns about his true interest in stamping out anti-Semitism.
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Just Google "Uber apologizes" and your screen will instantly be flooded with a deluge of missteps.
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Zuckerberg did just that in acknowledging Facebook's missteps when it comes to building an inclusive community.
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Without her authoritarian father to keep her in check, Cersei then proceeds to make other missteps.
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Overall, Facebook managed to pull off Dating without any glaring privacy snafus or other obvious missteps.
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Sometimes that means rewriting, and sometimes that means recognizing cultural context and calling out the missteps.
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As is perhaps inevitable with such a large show, there are a few missteps in Declaration.
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For any plastic missteps, we were encouraged to donate to the climate activist group Sunrise Movement.
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Management missteps and other stumbles have erased 70%, or $200bn, of GE's market capitalisation since 2016.
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After some missteps Timor's tourism ministry has cooked up a natty logo and a flashy website.
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Then a series of Saudi missteps, such as detaining Lebanon's prime minister, made the Americans nervous.
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These missteps have cut Mr Kuczynski's approval rating from the mid-60s to the high-50s.
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He'd be wise to learn from missteps in Pacino's filmography, though: Nobody needs gaming's own Gigli.
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Here's where web savvy and Facebook-baiting know-how can prime a story for tonal missteps.
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All those product missteps and market neglect have metastasized into a serious growth problem for Snapchat.
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At the same time, China's interpretation of the 1980s could also lead it to make missteps.
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But even great shows have their missteps, and Better Call Saul's biggest one is Gus Fring.
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And Uber's leadership is even worse, if you couldn't guess based on Uber executives' recent missteps.
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Taylor has the ability to correct the company's missteps, RBC Capital Markets analyst Nik Modi said.
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I'm only beginning to learn how to be an ally, and those missteps will likely continue.
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Despite her missteps, Stefani has been able to maintain a thriving career without any major cancellations.
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COM Clinton allies say campaign's missteps on health issues could create 'self-inflicted nightmare' http://bit.
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Jeb Bush, a Republican, after he removed her predecessor, Miriam Oliphant, for a series of missteps.
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Thanks to Zuckerberg's missteps, Google has managed to stay on the sidelines of the regulation conversation.
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Dead wrestlers, drugs, and money can make the missteps of a normal person turn into grotesquerie.
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With Obama missteps, it's fair to ask what Trump has done to institute a course correction.
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Clinton and her campaign had suffered avoidable missteps that handed the election to an unacceptable opponent.
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All the same, the missteps have offered Trump crucial opportunities to throw shots at Clinton's trustworthiness.
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Too many missteps of that kind could force Mr. Trump unnecessarily into a Cleveland floor fight.
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And the glitch could heighten consumer distrust of Google, which has a history of privacy missteps.
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I gathered all the cringe-worthy reminders of my missteps and took pictures of each item.
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Of course we cannot act with perfect knowledge; there will always be some errors and missteps.
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Of all America's various policy missteps in my lifetime, perhaps the most catastrophic was mass incarceration.
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The issues go beyond early missteps by federal officials, such as delays in distributing testing kits.
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A careful and conservative lawyer, he is unlikely to make missteps or overstep boundaries, they say.
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Just Mercy follows the activist movie formula with few major missteps, but also precious few surprises.
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Describing those two (of many) missteps requires at least two mouthfuls with a breath in between.
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All of the hiccups and missteps of my performance can be blamed on Pop's extended sabbatical.
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Mr. Bannon refused to admit any missteps or lapses in judgment, people close to him said.
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All of this makes it easy for Mr. Trump to escape blame for his agencies' missteps.
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China's response, while apparently effective in containing the spread of the virus, contained plenty of missteps.
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Early on, the missteps that I had, was when I'd see a quintessentially Twin Peaks scene.
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But in the United States, a series of missteps have made tests extremely difficult to access.
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Mr. Azar sailed through the first of two hearings on his nomination without making major missteps.
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PG&E is fighting to emerge from bankruptcy a stronger company but continues to make missteps.
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With more than 40,500 people infected and 910 deaths, China's missteps early on seem increasingly fateful.
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Here are some lesser-known tips on avoiding faux pas and other cultural missteps while there.
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The United States, which has brokered talks for years, has taken more than a few missteps.
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During the financial crisis, Wells avoided many of the mortgage missteps that nearly sank Wall Street.
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The China business has been besieged by food scandals, marketing missteps and a weakening Chinese economy.
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Then came Donald Trump and a series of "missteps" that added up to something deeply ominous.
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In a reelection video released in November, Foxx admitted to making missteps with the Smollett case.
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Then came a series of political missteps, including a failed effort to win over the military.
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Instead, he pointed to missteps by local law enforcement agencies at the Parkland high school shooting.
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Many people, for example, have tried to cancel Taylor Swift over a series of perceived missteps.
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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi admitted to the company making "missteps" on its road to go public.
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But, it seems to me that the questions here are bigger than missteps, real or perceived.
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The New York Fed has denied making missteps and repeatedly said its systems were not compromised.
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We at ProPublica hold government officials responsible for their missteps, and we must be equally accountable.
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A clip of the incident went viral on Monday, triggering a series of missteps by Johnson.
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"We deeply regret these missteps and sincerely apologize to anyone hurt by them, including Ms. Eramo."
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Government missteps in pharmaceutical regulation have created a monster in the form of high drug prices.
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But Northam's deteriorating lead and recent missteps, with a series of Republican attacks, have Democrats worried.
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In the propaganda war of the past few days, both countries have been guilty of missteps.
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He was seemingly primed to capitalize on the Conservatives' infighting and missteps over the exit negotiations.
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Along the way, McCann admits to some missteps, some of them minor, and a few colossal: 1.
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A consent decree that Facebook signed with a federal agency in 2011 hasn't prevented additional privacy missteps.
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He's made similar missteps before: A Rubio commercial from February featured stock footage from the Canadian skyline.
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But some commentators saw it as a successful act of contrition after several weeks of damaging missteps.
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"The black market still has a good foothold, because of some of the government's missteps," Willis said.
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A series of missteps and poor financial performance, though, had left Campbell with vulnerabilities of its own.
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Management experts agree it's important for leaders to own their missteps swiftly and without passing the blame.
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Others were the same: a heavy debt load, management missteps and crushing competition from Walmart and Target.
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It would be a shame to punish the news side for the missteps of the opinion page.
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There have been other official missteps that hint at a government that holds the truth in contempt.
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This week on MashTalk, ThinkUp CEO Anil Dash joins us to discuss Twitter's dilemma and Facebook's missteps.
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It is possible that intelligence or law enforcement officials made missteps or acted inappropriately along the way.
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When I look back on how Huawei developed in the telecom market, we actually made some missteps.
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But, given the stakes, the industry can't afford to make any missteps, since they can be fatal.
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Twitter's regular missteps, half-steps, and apologies around its policies have become a running joke this year.
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Hillary Clinton is fortunate in having political enemies whose behavior makes her missteps and blunders look good.
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Glover has already overcome some memorable missteps when depicting and discussing women of color in the past.
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Both Google and Facebook (after some missteps) made the leap from desktop-focused services to mobile, too.
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Microsoft and Apple, both victims of similar missteps in the past, would prefer to play it safe.
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But of all of Microsoft's mobile missteps, the worst might just be the short-lived Microsoft Kin.
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A lot of these choices can ultimately be written off as missteps for a first-gen device.
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He acknowledged missteps in his letter on Thursday, adding that Facebook is working to change its policies.
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Chopra and Slaughter both said the far-reaching consequences of Facebook's missteps called for more aggressive action.
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But after so many missteps on so many other fronts, it was heartening to see them demonstrated.
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They are his father's, too — and in some cases his missteps directly stem from his father's choices.
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Just a quick glance through May's policy voting record heralds all kinds of dubious scientific missteps, too.
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These investigations follow the EPA's criticism about what it calls state and local authorities' missteps in Flint.
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This leaves money managers with few buffers against big political missteps by Prime Minister Theresa May's government.
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"The whole turmoil is caused by the missteps of government," said Margaret Yu, 59, a retired accountant.
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There's no way to completely avoid the environmental risks cued up by the missteps of the past.
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The household goods company had been accused by activist investors Starboard Value and Carl Icahn of missteps.
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These voters are understandably frustrated by ObamaCare's missteps, complexities, and costs, including rising insurance premiums for some.
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In Citizen Jane, such cringe-inducing missteps by Moses pile up, spread, and continue to this day.
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But let's get real: they've been struggling with missteps and confusing storylines ever since The Last Stand.
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These sorts of missteps shine a light, however briefly, on the heist Republicans are trying to pull.
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The New York Times uncovered a long list of errors and procedural missteps in the school's investigation.
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President Trump has just taken the first step toward eliminating the huge failures and missteps of Obamacare.
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Showing off wealth can breed entitlement, resulting in both challenges and dating missteps, according to the matchmakers.
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The Cambridge Analytica imbroglio resonated much more widely with the public than the company's previous privacy missteps.
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A BuzzFeed report has detailed missteps by dating app Grindr, after its sale to Chinese group Kunlun.
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This is a sticky situation, and I must accept there will be similar missteps along the way.
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Republican leaders are optimistic, but know they have little room for missteps after failing to repeal ObamaCare.
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He emerged as a popular figure, but his support largely evaporated because of various scandals and missteps.
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In the past, Mr. Trump's political missteps have done little to hinder his progress in the campaign.
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Of course, as we know now, there were missteps on the way to regularly buying things online.
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By the end of 2013, JCPenney decided to bring Ullman back to reverse some of Johnson's missteps.
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But his numbers crashed down to Earth after a series of foreign policy missteps on the trail.
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As the Times interview makes clear, he's feeling sorry for himself and blaming his missteps on others.
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Trying to clean up his missteps without losing his authentic-seeming charms will be difficult for Biden.
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Mark Zuckerberg may soon find himself in an unfamiliar situation: facing actual, personal consequences for Facebook's missteps.
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But the truth is, Lehman failed due to self-inflicted wounds and missteps right to the end.
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Ever since the 2016 U.S. election, the company has been under fire for countless missteps and scandals.
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We can learn from previous missteps as well as from policies from the CDC and the WHO.
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The new Amazon 4-star store is an admission of past missteps but also a worthy experiment.
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But he said Alibaba's ownership of the paper and recent editorial missteps risked tarnishing high-quality work.
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Because these are easily avoidable missteps: domestic violence follows a consistent pattern and has easily recognizable hallmarks.
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Our elected officials, by a staggering series of missteps, had left their basic work undone yet again.
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Between its meteoric rise and its missteps and scandals, Uber has been a goldmine for the press.
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His tenure, they know, has been filled with missteps and controversies, unforced errors and self-inflicted wounds.
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And even if it has, any improvements keep getting overshadowed by enormous missteps — like Friday's announced hack.
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They have spoken about the missteps made as their sport has dwindled to 17 or so racetracks.
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But despite the blunders, missteps and excessive plot twists of "Welcome to Lagos," its dialogue rings true.
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Although user growth on Facebook itself is slowing, users seem generally unfazed by the firm's numerous missteps.
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A Carnival spokesperson told Business Insider it has acknowledged its missteps and is working to correct them.
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After staying scandal-free for the start of his career, Paul has made a series of missteps.
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At Mr. Biden's campaign events, voters question whether his verbal missteps can be attributed to his age.
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The Trump campaign wasted no time in seizing upon the Democratic missteps to win some political points.
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Max and the aforementioned Louisiana Chihuahua are likely looking to put their missteps in their rearview mirrors.
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But he also had several missteps along the way, including confrontations over race relations and gun laws.
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In the past few years, Google's missteps have played out across every major business and tech publication.
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Jackson's five-page discussion of the book release on Tuesday slaps Stone for several missteps he's made.
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Finally House members are the recipients of any collateral damage caused by White House missteps and tweets.
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These missteps suggest that Wells Fargo is still struggling to improve its compliance and its workplace culture.
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In the presentation on Wednesday, Indonesian investigators also pointed to missteps by Lion Air and its crew.
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Now Bezos is getting candid about what his company has learned from some of its biggest missteps.
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And CNN has put itself on the defensive with damaging missteps, including the retracted story last month.
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How a local favorite lost its way: numerous missteps and a nationwide disruption in the supermarket industry.
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Contracting issues and other bureaucratic missteps have plagued the delivery and installation of tarps in Puerto Rico.
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Because I didn't value Facebook — or haven't for a long time — its missteps didn't particularly offend me.
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Thankfully, you dear reader, are seeking out ways to avoid these harmful missteps — and so are we.
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Such willingness to be vulnerable about your fears and missteps is the sign of a great leader.
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The box the White House now finds itself stuck in is based on a couple fundamental missteps.
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The Warren Buffett-backed food giant's serious missteps have brought its bloated balance sheet into sharp focus.
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Trian's investment in PPG last year came after the Pittsburgh-based company was hit by several missteps.
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The president's turbulent first year in office has been dogged by investigations, staff turmoil and legislative missteps.
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The result is a full-time job and far too many chances for dangerous errors and missteps.
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Both candidates struggled at different points during the debate, and the nature of their missteps was telling.
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A project management service included important information in the page titles, including engineering missteps at 2 major companies.
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After polling 2,264 U.S. adults ages 18 and up, Trulia unearthed what real estate missteps haunts homeowners most.
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Despite its frequent missteps, experts agree that North Korea will achieve the ability to launch a nuclear missile.
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Amidst the whiplash of his missteps, his media flacks appear to be enacting some kind of amateur hour.
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Sure, some developments gave us cause for cautious optimism, but it was the missteps that really defined 2017.
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Encouraging workers to speak up can help management avoid missteps and identify problems early enough to fix them.
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But when it comes to an illustrated version of you, even tiny missteps can make you look monstrous.
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In fact, it's something you can actively change by avoiding a few exceedingly common missteps throughout your day.
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Now, Deguara has six months in a foreign country to stay on his feet and undo past missteps.
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Bruce Springsteen is opening up about the financial missteps that landed him in hot water with the IRS.
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Alarcon denied wrongdoing and said the accusations were a bid to distract the public from the government's missteps.
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His foreign policies range from missteps, like the blockade of Qatar, to catastrophes, like the war in Yemen.
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Cruz has moved to seize on Trump's missteps, aiming to portray himself as a Republican champion for women.
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A series of recent missteps and setbacks, however, has made Senate Republicans nervous about the emerging political picture.
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It needs to overcome these missteps, and avoid further mistakes, if it wants to sell more to women.
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These two scores get added together, minus any deductions for missteps or falls, to determine the final score.
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U.S. Bancorp failed to detect large numbers of suspicious transactions and concealed its missteps from regulators, it said.
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A few missteps and you might end up with milk that never gels or an inedible lumpy goo.
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Along these lines, you can comb through Hillary Clinton's remarks for missteps, and expect an essay of apology.
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Since releasing her personal financial information earlier this year, Abrams has faced scrutiny regarding financial missteps and debt.
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When leaders take responsibility of their missteps, they often even gain more respect and loyalty from their followers.
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There will be more missteps along the way, but you should be able to blindly trust your bank.
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By now, it's difficult to summarize all of Facebook's privacy, misuse, and security missteps in one neat description.
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Potdevin attributed the company's slowdown to missteps in its assortment and the way it presented its merchandise online.
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Trump was thoughtful in that he made a considered decision based on a series of missteps by Comey.
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But their minimal support and a series of recent missteps will likely keep both candidates off the Sept.
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When problems arise, he has a long history of apologizing for privacy missteps, and promising to do better.
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Following a few early missteps, the Women's March movement could easily have fallen victim to the same pitfalls.
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Our job now is to maintain our commitment to patients, correct our missteps, and move this company forward.
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As Election Night neared, Donald Trump's campaign aides reportedly seized his Twitter access to prevent any more missteps.
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The album has a few missteps, like the goopy arrangement on the ballad "Sueños" and some hokey lyrics.
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Privately, though, he took a more nuanced view, often recognizing missteps or troubling practices in his company's operations.
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Wary of Microsoft's missteps with past acquisitions, the companies decided that allowing LinkedIn to operate independently was best.
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This is a journey -- but we are learning to give our children's missteps back to them to carry.
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The acquisition of Nokia's mobile business will go down as one of the costlier missteps in Microsoft's history.
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They say they won't pay in more that will, one way or another, compensate for "missteps" of others.
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DESPITE WHAT HAS BEEN A NUMBER OF MISSTEPS MAFFEI: YES FABER: THATS THE SIMPLEST ANSWER YOUVE EVER GIVEN.
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Success requires honest feedback and field-based evidence if we are to learn from both accomplishments and missteps.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — There were no missteps this time — no falls, no stumbles, no alarming moments of insecurity.
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Given ya'll's privacy missteps, why shouldn't the intuition be to instead avoid FB products as much as possible?
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But, Zuma's unpopularity could mean that any ANC missteps enable the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) to win power.
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Zuma has become a focus of mounting public discontent over government missteps, rising unemployment and a stagnant economy.
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Here's this week's grab bag of grammar, style and other missteps, compiled with help from colleagues and readers.
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Any missteps could result in a lawsuit against the co-op for discrimination or violation of housing laws.
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In a memo to employees, Lasseter acknowledged "missteps" and said he will be taking a six-month sabbatical.
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We've got a long list of missteps, goofs and gaffes, caught-on-tape embarrassment and hilariously venal politicians.
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There were a couple of missteps, like a bland fettuccine Amatriciana and some overbreaded eggplant in the rollatini.
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It is about a series of falls, missteps and hurdles -- none of which he allowed to beat him.
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The campaign has made more than a few missteps while trying to find the right tone for Mrs.
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Other experts, although supportive of the agency, were mystified that federal officials could have committed so many missteps.
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Even despite these missteps, Biden's LGBTQ plan is the most comprehensive among the Democrats still in the race.
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The Trump administration has made missteps in its efforts to scale back the sprawling global war on terrorism.
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On a recent trip, in addition to the aforementioned dishes, there were many stand-outs and few missteps.
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You can start by sharing your (inevitable) missteps with him and asking for his assessment, past and present.
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If the documentation missteps in the business bank are significant, regulators could be ready to take tough action.
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Sanders verbal missteps came after an exchange about how the Obama administration handled the ebola crisis in 2014.
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I think everyone's tone has basically shifted at this point, but did these early missteps cost us dearly?
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Conradi does discuss the West's missteps, but he also focuses on the internal developments that shaped Russia's course.
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Pandora has also made a number of strategic missteps, including buying the ticket seller Ticketfly for $335 million.
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But the missteps by the medical staff at Sioux San soon became the subject of another federal review.
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The speaker's office did not make a lot of missteps, in Pressley's opinion, so what was the goal?
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As Facebook doubles down on its privacy initiatives, taking learnings from WhatsApp's successes and missteps will be critical.
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If Jackson withdraws, as seems likely, the difference between how Bush and Trump handled their missteps is instructive.
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His victory comes despite several missteps, including a widely condemned mailer that questioned Nixon's support for Jewish people.
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The Washington Post added to the urgency with its reporting on various missteps and mistakes across multiple administrations.
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And those missteps led to investigations by the likes of BuzzFeed News and plenty of unwanted media coverage.
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It is hard to look at this field of candidates and not remember a cascading list of missteps.
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The government has not taken responsibility for other missteps, such as the accidental killing of 12 Mexican tourists.
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Trump has had some missteps in this area since becoming President, which the official attributed to his personality.
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Any messy fallout or missteps could threaten to derail what was otherwise considered a victory for the administration.
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Those missteps, however, helped him get closer to figuring out how to take control of his work life.
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Tebow, 31, strode into this third spring training with a confident gait, intent on not repeating past missteps.
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That would have been the time for the governor to proactively discuss his racial missteps, Mr. Dillard said.
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The Gucci blackface sweater and Dolce & Gabbana's missteps in China have the knitwear designer Edward Buchanan seeking change.
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Stelter cataloged her missteps: Lauer didn't laugh at her jokes; she stepped on Lauer's toes; they never clicked.
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None of this means that California is down and out, or that Arizona is above making regulatory missteps.
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In talking with Buddy, it's clear that he puts little stock in dwelling on unrectifiable slights and missteps.
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It also helps explain his legal missteps, which seem to have clinched Trump's decision to have him resign.
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The wig missteps made this what would be my most expensive Halloween costume, at about $70 for materials.
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After countless examples of Facebook missteps, multiple digital well-being dashboards and many #quitfacebook hashtags, it's time to act.
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Especially given the numerous procedural missteps and fraudulent behavior the FCC looked the other way from during the repeal.
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The steps and missteps of the past seem so easily repeatable that the future seems to march in lockstep.
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The public offering was full of missteps that caused some investors to be shut out of the deal altogether.
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Facebook's reputation has yet to fully recover from those missteps, which cut straight to the core of its business.
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The Trump team has made many of the typical missteps each new presidential administration makes in its first weeks.
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Trump will only make Putin happier if he repeats past missteps, like not bringing a notetaker to this meeting.
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Over the last 14 years, Rescate has had a lot of success, but she's also learned from her missteps.
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On the one hand, pro se defendants are worrisome because they often make critical procedural missteps in open court.
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During congressional testimony in April, Pruitt was unapologetic for the controversies, often blaming his staff for any agency missteps.
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This month, federal officials announced that they were also investigating the government missteps that contributed to the lead contamination.
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For this week's roundup of grammar, style and other editing missteps, we bring you the latest After Deadline Quiz.
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It was originally a spinoff from Google+, one of Google's most public missteps that shut down earlier this year.
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Crazy Rich Asians' rareness doesn't exempt it from analysis or criticism, nor does it shield the movie from missteps.
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But if any missteps are made in the aforementioned process, there will be a flaw in the garment, too.
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The CEO has learned a lot about listening to the public since the early days of Facebook's privacy missteps.
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In the new version, you get the full version of all political missteps, so you can decide for yourself.
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Changing demographics in the country and Trump's missteps have been credited with putting more states in play for Democrats.
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However, Rather believes Trump can overcome his missteps and soft polls numbers by continuing to speak to disenfranchised Americans.
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But distractions or missteps would only serve to reinforce the chaos that has surrounded him all week in Cleveland.
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If the ATF makes any missteps in the rulemaking process, it could be accused of arbitrary and capricious rulemaking.
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The key missteps CEO Brian Chesky made were not taking regulators seriously enough and moving too slowly, said Tusk.
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Man in the hat Aside from not going after Trump, Barksdale has had other missteps that have cost him.
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But the debate about foreign policy mismanagement should not stop with the missteps of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
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Yum's China business has been recovering after being hurt by food scandals and marketing missteps in 2014 and 2015.
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Large companies have, at times, abruptly found themselves the target of the wrath of angry Indians for unwitting missteps.
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And it was arrogance that prevented him from ever apologizing for his mistakes and taking responsibility for his missteps.
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She wanted to ensure a smooth debut on the world stage as first lady and avoid any embarrassing missteps.
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There were no obvious missteps from Gorsuch and plenty of moments that seemed perfectly pitched to win bipartisan support.
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Since even small missteps can cost lives and destroy corporate reputations, excessive haste could lay waste to the company.
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The idea was that you'd be best prepared for Lent if you had already repented for all your missteps.
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But they highlight Flynn's recent faults and missteps while downplaying his numerous achievements over a career of military service.
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Sonia Shah explains how human missteps can mesh with biological happenstance to turn harmless microbes into global disease monsters.
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There is a risk of policy uncertainty and potential missteps given the untested nature of the incoming Trump administration.
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Judge Jackson repeatedly summoned Mr. Rogow to the bench to correct missteps, interrupting him even during his closing argument.
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We discovered, too, how minor missteps—a traffic violation or a workplace dispute—can turn lethal for unauthorized immigrants.
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Resting the entire value of an entity on one face can heighten the risk of missteps or unforeseen events.
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The investigation and other missteps by the president could be having an impact on his overall presidential approval rating.
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While there were a ton of successful products that I love, there were also a few blunders and missteps.
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The boy's family, meanwhile, has waited years for Mr. Hillary's trial, through delays, a dismissed indictment and prosecutorial missteps.
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Policy missteps When Barack Obama took office in 2009, the economy was in the midst of the Great Recession.
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The entire credit reporting industry has had its issues with customer service, error prone records and numerous regulatory missteps.
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Theresa May certainly had her missteps and misdeeds, but ultimately her failure to deliver Brexit was not hers alone.
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"Although they all have baggage and have all made missteps, they don't have the Hillary Clinton baggage," Lawless observed.
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In the case of Stanford, according to the report, the missteps went back more than a decade to 28.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued a 160-page tome detailing these policy missteps from the last eight years.
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Meek has had his fair share of missteps but none of these are reasons to root for his demise.
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Last night, the Grammys may have taken a step in the right direction, but their missteps are still glaring.
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The company and CEO Mark Zuckerberg have issued multiple apologies for its missteps, and yet the scandals keep coming.
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His wife, Louise Linton, recently told Elle Magazine she was "super-duper" sorry for all her self-presentation missteps.
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To stop copycats, Snapchat shares itself However, it's not competition, but missteps and stagnation that most often kill startups.
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Facebook's Cambridge Analytica data debacle could be more damaging to the company than any of its other recent missteps.
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But due to a series of political missteps, an entire class of potential Democratic leaders has been virtually erased.
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This is going to create a number of stumbles and missteps in the future, and indeed it already has.
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They also say that the two have become more careful about how they engage with people, after early missteps.
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Growing up Latino, you hear stories about El Cuco, La Llorona, and other sinister characters who punish perceived missteps.
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The series of missteps left seasoned health experts scratching their heads about how the process has been so mishandled.
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It's still not clear that he is ready to assume responsibility for the anti-virus effort, missteps and all.
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All these public missteps are factors consumers will surely consider when trying to decide where to store their money.
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In a press release on July 313, Lang deemed it "impossible" to stage the event after its many missteps.
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And expensive missteps, like the canceled $300 million grid repair contract with Whitefish Energy Holdings, are certainly not helping.
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Anti-vaccine activists, false rumors and serious missteps by some vaccine companies have all contributed to the global rebound.
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Murray said the missteps have made it difficult to tell her state what to expect from the government's response.
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Since then, a series of bad breaks, missteps and self-imposed crises have led to an explosion of violence.
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Many, even within his own party, say Mr. Schulz became a victim of overly inflated expectations and tactical missteps.
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Hassan has made some missteps, including a painful non-answer on CNN when she was asked about Clinton's trustworthiness.
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There were missteps, but for rivals desperate to change the trajectory of the race, the knockout blow never came.
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At Sexy Taco, the formula often works, but there are some notable missteps, including a very dry pressed burrito.
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But mistrust of the local and national authorities, compounded by missteps and mistakes in handling the illness, runs deep.
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And an accompanying host of small diplomatic misunderstandings and missteps have begun adding up to more than their parts.
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It's the press' duty to expose government missteps so the public can make informed decisions and hold government accountable.
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Missteps range from failing to contribute enough to receive an employer match, to overpaying in plan fees and costs.
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Apple executives, who are fond of using the word "revolutionary" to describe their products, have also acknowledged some missteps.
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Yet it comes at a time of relative prosperity, the cumulative effect of years of scandal and management missteps.
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She said one of the missteps in this area, and other parts of the application process, is being inauthentic.
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Her missteps are small and few — a slightly chaotic sequence, a sudden left turn concerning one of Henrietta's suitors.
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The postal and financial giant has been criticized for M&A missteps and a lack of clear growth prospects.
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But some missteps can put your reputation at risk, jeopardize your job or subject your employer to legal troubles.
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Eventually, though, Calhoun and the Boeing board lost patience with Muilenburg's missteps — as had the company's regulators and customers.
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Missteps—tough strips of room-temperature fried tripe cutlet and dull oysters top-heavy with seaweed butter—were forgiven.
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Pressed several times on Trump's missteps, he put the emphasis on Congress, including its role in the opioid epidemic.
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While Wray nodded to the missteps in the process on Monday night, he highlighted that the FBI acted legally.
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The missteps in Singapore suggest he needs to change his approach, and that Congress must assert its oversight role.
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Trump blamed Bolton for missteps on North Korea and also dinged him for his support for the Iraq War.
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The system allows boards to "claw back" pay before the executive receives it, in cases where missteps have occurred.
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That was before I realized that Paul Reubens is but a man, after all—appetites, missteps, enhancements, and all.
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Oates admits to other missteps in that era, including is treatment of his first wife, Nancy Hunter, a Ford model.
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Apple is no stranger to controversy, but the missteps on the latest MacBook Pro design go beyond the standard fare.
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There have also been a few missteps -- the pith helmet she wore in Kenya stirred headlines about colonialism, for example.
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The young company had its share of missteps as well, prompting questions of whether or not it can handle primetime.
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For the better part of the past two decades, Lindsay Lohan's fame has been the product of her public missteps.
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Even the most seasoned Hollywood stars have had their share of missteps while navigating their careers in the film industry.
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It's yet another in a long list of missteps that have made 2017 an on-going PR disaster for Twitter.
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Freston cited numerous missteps under Dauman, including a $1 billion lawsuit against Google-owned YouTube for copyright infringement in 2007.
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One way new parents and grandparents can avoid the missteps of their predecessors is to open a 529 savings plan.
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One lesson we can take away from these missteps is that presence is not empathy, nor is emotion itself empathy.
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Tencent has also become more conscious of local sensibilities in the wake of its marketing missteps for "Arena of Valor".
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In a Word This week's grab bag of grammar, style and other missteps, compiled with help from colleagues and readers.
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However, given the string of merchandise missteps across its brands, Peck's main talking points have focused on improving its aesthetics.
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The only thing the show could do to rectify its past missteps is to move forward as thoughtfully as possible.
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Some typical missteps could cost you tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of your career.
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As a result, any investing missteps in the years right around when you stop working will have an outsized effect.
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Since summer's end, Silicon Valley's biggest tech companies have been embroiled in an endless series of missteps and mini scandals.
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Here is a look back at some of the First Daughter's more memorable moments and missteps over the past year.
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Now they are under fire, taking hits in the eyes of regulators and the public for their rapid-fire missteps.
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And he expressed concern over the potential for dangerous missteps in the standoff with North Korea over its nuclear program.
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In Mr Arroyo's case, Eric Gonzalez, Brooklyn's current DA, published a 43-page report detailing all the missteps and problems.
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And of those 209 there's still a chance that scandals and other missteps could cost Democrats a seat or two.
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This is when Venus retrograde can be rather nasty — even the most minor romantic missteps can have long-term repercussions.
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The announcement is the latest chapter in Uber's efforts to restore its brand after a series of scandals and missteps.
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But according to investor and serial entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis, there are a few common missteps that are difficult to overcome.
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Unlike the company's other missteps—which were, of course, problematic in their own ways—this was a true data breach.
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Polls have shown the Conservatives consistently ahead, but some have indicated a late Labour surge after campaign missteps by May.
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And it's reeling from a series of missteps, including a Holocaust-related gaffe Tuesday by White House spokesman Sean Spicer.
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The first year of any school is full of glitches and missteps, but what happened at Willie Brown seemed extreme.
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When you're too close to a project, it's often difficult to spot missteps, so input from others can prove invaluable.
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It also republished a new version of PREDIMED, based on a reanalysis of the data that accounted for the missteps.
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The settlement is also an example of Khosrowshahi closing the book on another of Uber's long list of past missteps.
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Some financial missteps — paying a bill late or splurging on an unnecessary new accessory — can be swept under the rug.
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General Motors Co. chief product cybersecurity officer Jeff Massimilla will discuss how the industry can avoid such missteps going forward.
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As they jump on every statement, they taint every one of his missteps with their own loud and angry voices.
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Wallace also stated that an internal investigation was underway at the company to identify the missteps in its reporting process.
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Trying to listen to Indigenous voices and deciding how to proceed has been a difficult, messy process littered with missteps.
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Throughout his two-year leadership, Abbott was frequently the butt of jokes about small missteps which spread on social media.
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Ignoring Trump's missteps on the bill, they focused all the blame for the end of that Republican goal on McConnell.
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Even as he openly condemns the party's missteps, the Vermont senator is growing his slate of allies in the Senate.
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While the administration had missteps, Ebola did not end up spreading beyond a handful of cases in the United States.
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The multiple considers GNC's historically strong position in a good category, recent competitive encroachment by alternate channels and operational missteps.
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"We are not surprised to see the CEO stepping down given ConvaTec's numerous missteps since the IPO," Bernstein analysts said.
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One of the gravest missteps at the beginning of the outbreak led those with Ebola in the wrong direction — i.e.
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"Always look for the lesson," said Susan Webb-Trujillo, 58, who says she has no regrets over past financial missteps.
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Advisors can also engage in some troubleshooting for a few key situations when clients are most susceptible to making missteps.
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"I think that we both made such major missteps that we got to the point of no return," he said.
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Uber in recent months has been reeling from a number of controversies and missteps, including allegations of widespread sexual harassment.
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But as has become customary, none of those perceived missteps mattered as Trump posted what looks like a runaway victory.
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I point out some of these missteps in regular memos to my colleagues, as a reminder to redouble our efforts.
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Hyundai uses VR in the design stage of its car manufacturing, meaning that the simulations help reduce inefficiencies and missteps.
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Sometimes it works (think Michael Jordan and Serena Williams), and sometimes there are missteps (think Tiger Woods and Lance Armstrong).
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This suggests that a focus for many parents, when prompting apologies, is addressing the outcomes of their children's social missteps.
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Think long waits at polling places, malfunctioning voting equipment, ballot design flaws, misaligned voters, or procedural missteps spotlighted during recounts.
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But any early missteps -- or even disappointing polling -- are unlikely to dampen excitement among the party's increasingly influential progressive bloc.
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All the upbeat advertising in the world couldn't seem to make up for some design missteps and lack of resources.
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Sharp's plight is a story of missteps by executives who failed to anticipate major shifts in the global electronics industry.
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The initial storm over the news conference was prolonged by a series of missteps and fresh controversies for the administration.
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Conversely, this righteous move may also help Twitter bounce back from some of its missteps as Facebook has soared forward.
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Since replacing the implacable Abraham Foxman, a growing chorus is singing that Greenblatt's multiple missteps have damaged the venerated organization.
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The history of US policy in the region is a winding landscape of neglect, missteps and a few good ideas.
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Along the way, Mr. Trump and his allies have benefited from the missteps by the F.B.I. and the Justice Department.
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Complete logical integrity is not always the show's forte, but those missteps aren't ruinous; bingeing diminishes the problems even further.
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Ultimately, there's a warmth to Stranger Things that suggests its missteps are just casualties of enthusiasm for the source material.
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Even as other retailers experienced strong holiday sales, Toys "R" Us cited undisclosed "operational missteps" in explaining its poor performance.
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But MoviePass, for all its mindboggling missteps, will go down as the one we can thank for breaking the mold.
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When I looked at the image through this vantage point, I didn't see only my missteps, my guilt, my inadequacies.
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Last week, the FTC announced a massive settlement with Facebook concluding the agency's investigation into the social network's privacy missteps.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi refused to criticize Mr. Biden, saying the value of his straight-talking persona outweighs his verbal missteps.
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But what might first appear to be signs of Beijing's rising power are proving to be strategic missteps for China.
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Before it can realize that potential, however, the show will have to course-correct from some seriously clunky, scattered missteps.
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Others have argued that it will be difficult to win the trust of survivors after previous missteps by the authorities.
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The Dutch authorities had also declined to publish an expert study that blasted Boeing for "design shortcomings" and other missteps.
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It floundered after several missteps, notably a lack of support from the developer community and Microsoft's botched acquisition of Nokia.
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It is disappointing that McCain would choose to misrepresent and insult another country in his attempt to justify Trump's missteps.
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And over all, the runs he gave up were not completely his fault: two defensive miscues contributed to his missteps.
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Missteps don't just cost you investigations; they ultimately imperil your life or the lives of fellow UCAs or case informants.
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But when you're throwing out a half-dozen major lies and missteps a day, it's tough to compete for airtime.
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But somewhere on the road to greatness, the film's missteps and excesses leave it looking like a great-movie wannabe.
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He's also disappointed with Broward County Public Schools' response to a report detailing the missteps that led to the shooting.
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While some resume missteps are easy for a candidate to avoid, Augustine admits that others can be a harder challenge.
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He is replacing Travis Kalanick, who was ousted from Uber on June 85033 after a series of controversies and missteps.
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The group has released numerous statements condemning anti-Semitism and vowing to learn from its missteps through training and discussions.
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Even the principal engages in public reflection and self-criticism, standing up in faculty meetings to talk about her missteps.
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From June until Election Day, 228 percent of the stories mentioned Mr. Trump's various missteps, and 35 percent mentioned Mrs.
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However, missteps and scandals by the opposition National Party in recent months have helped it pull ahead of its rivals.
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Two decades later, after a series of missteps, those costs had increased sixfold — a big reason we stopped building plants.
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"Our response must begin with an understanding of past mistakes and missteps in our previous approaches to foreign policy," Sander said.
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Both presented the history of Lewis and Clark, broken land treaties, tactical missteps by Custer, and written accounts by Native Americans.
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With no political experience himself, investors want Zelenskiy to build a team with enough know-how to avoid any policy missteps.
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The company's fortunes went south as a series of missteps and recalls led to disappointing sales and eventually bankruptcy in 2013.
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You have the historical loss of seats by the incumbent party, you have some missteps that were made by the administration.
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Such occasional missteps may not deter an organisation whose ethos is to take risks, but it has other reasons for worry.
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But a series of missteps and a fraying relationship with the president dwindled his authority and credibility inside the White House.
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Of course, the was just the latest instance of a long-standing problem: it was the latest of multiple similar missteps.
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Despite all of the competitors shifting into overdrive, Musk's Tesla still remains the company to beat — even with its many missteps.
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He added that Trump was "clearly" unhappy with Manafort's management, which Bossie said produced more missteps than happened on Lewandowski's watch.
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On the Late Late Show, Brody told host James Corden that he made a few fashion missteps in his early days.
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Facebook is dealing with some serious morale issues following the company's public missteps, including an increase in employees thinking about leaving.
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The story of Telltale — its rise, decline, and potential reformation — is not just the story of the missteps of one studio.
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To continue to have your words, and opinions, and looks hold value and weight, regardless of your past decisions or missteps.
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The thinking inside Trump Tower is that Hillary Clinton was unable to take advantage of Trump's spring missteps and missed opportunities.
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Still, as with any major rollout of a new OS, there are bound to be some initial growing pains and missteps.
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It has its missteps, but John Marston's story was not filled with gross-out puns, transphobic shock humor, or confused caricature.
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The New York Fed has been the target of criticism since the financial crisis for missteps and perceived conflicts of interest.
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In Facebook's case, we are not speaking of a few missteps here and there, the misbehavior of a few aberrant employees.
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But with all the missteps of Fantastic Beasts — and the hindsight of Star Wars fandom — I have hope for the future.
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The key was to learn from the lessons of what the team had seen as the missteps of past robotics manufacturers.
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He ruminates on what he perceives were past missteps—passions not developed, hobbies not pursued, books not read, courses not taken.
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Families affected by the recent superbug outbreaks support such changes but are skeptical about the FDA's role, given its past missteps.
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I can't recall the last time I felt this conflicted over the relative merits and missteps of a new video game.
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Comey's testimony about the President's apparent missteps was a stark reminder that Trump has now completely lost control of the conversation.
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But Conway rejected that explanation, saying a number of missteps and fumbles by the Clinton campaign ultimately led to her defeat.
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Trump has had many missteps since taking office, such as the American Health Care Act and his executive orders on immigration.
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The company has been reeling in recent months from a number of controversies and missteps, including allegations of widespread sexual harassment.
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But after a series of missteps and the loss of top campaign staffers, Carson has not been able to regain momentum.
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Founded in 22013, TPG enjoyed early successes followed by some high-profile missteps in the runup to the 2008 financial crisis.
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Youth equates to inexperience, and so also to nerves and anxiety and all the mistakes and missteps that come with that.
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If there had been no Comey letter, and the attention remained solidly on Trump's missteps, would the endorsement question have mattered?
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"In this context, avoiding policy missteps that could harm economic activity should be the main priority," the IMF said its report.
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Gwen Graham (D), the daughter of a popular former senator and governor, thanks to a series of missteps of his own.
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In the modern era, debates have tended to be memorable as much for missteps or odd moments as for standout performances.
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But the process of getting there took a very long time, with a path fraught with political missteps and technical challenges.
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It occurs to me that it's just the latest in a string of missteps and corrections for both Alphabet and Google.
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The struggling German industrial conglomerate needs to raise money as it restructures radically after years of dwindling profits and strategic missteps.
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Marketing missteps meant that, for years, Twitter never really knew how to properly explain what it is or who it's for.
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And there were several missteps along the way, including bringing him home from treatment too early against the advice of counselors.
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These fundamental missteps and misunderstandings matter to HBCUs because of just how much of their funding comes from the federal government.
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Missteps at L Brands' Victoria's Secret are opening up the door for other lingerie retailers to tap into an underserved market.
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The knockout stage of the men's basketball tournament begins Wednesday, and players from other nations have taken notice of these missteps.
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Her campaign has been marred by missteps, such as when she appeared to disparage American Indians by making a whooping noise.
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They are vulnerable to major missteps — and to exploitation by industry pros who may not have their best interests at heart.
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Below is a summary of the alleged missteps at Putnam, and suggestions for managing the highly scrutinized practice of cross trading.
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Learning -- or not -- from mistakes Presidents in their first term often find their missteps are magnified by a new glaring spotlight.
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The economy has barely grown in the past decade with fiscal missteps and corruption contributing to weak business and consumer confidence.
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But after a series of foreign policy missteps and a poorly handled staffing shake-up, Carson is now almost an afterthought.
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They come as the embattled EPA leader fends off allegations of profligate spending and ethical missteps that have imperiled his job.
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He has little room for missteps in his summit with Trump so may have an interest in accommodating the US leader.
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Honda has wheeled out Generation 10 of its Civic, correcting some of the material and design missteps of the last one.
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Despite these missteps, though, other young princes in the Gulf may be given the same room to make mistakes in 2017.
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She's had a few campaign missteps, including the defining mistake of incorrectly identifying victims of sexual assault in a campaign ad.
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To be sure, despite all these efforts and others, there will still be missteps by the financial system, and even crises.
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But the company has made some missteps along the way, as it tried to keep up with the increasingly competitive market.
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Dorsey, who tweeted his opening statement, also acknowledged missteps on Twitter's part but said the company was now taking similar steps.
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Ellis-Lamkins called him out for trying to change the subject from his own missteps to those of a black woman.
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It wasn't a prepared statement from a public relations firm, the way we usually hear about celebrity infidelity and other missteps.
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To a sympathetic editor, these missteps are signs of genuineness: the writer is new to the business but is really trying.
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He sharply criticized Trump's rhetoric during the 2016 campaign, as well as his missteps once he moved into the White House.
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The characters who populate "So We Can Glow" aren't afraid to state plainly either their bold overtures or their fumbling missteps.
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But were their missteps enough to knock Daniel from his current reign as Worst Decision Maker in Season 3 thus far?
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When Bonwit Teller opens in Boston, Bill describes the process in detail, including the anti-Semitic missteps of the marketing campaign.
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"We offer fans a respite from the trials and missteps of everyday life," Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, says.
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But Mr. Kasowitz clashed with Mr. Kushner, and he was soon pushed aside after a series of missteps and embarrassing incidents.
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It lost two-thirds of its market value in the last two years amid a series of operational and investment missteps.
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Opening the packed hearing, Waters recounted Wells Fargo's missteps, saying the bank had failed to prove it had abandoned harmful policies.
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Conservative over-confidence or missteps could be the Liberals' best hope for reversing their slumping poll numbers, pollster Nick Nanos said.
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Young people are pushing back on the party's missteps and its blind spots in the financial slowdown caused by the outbreak.
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But given Trump's wariness of international aid, and early missteps by the CDC, that role could now fall to European authorities.
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Ultimately, the president grew disillusioned with Mr. Pruitt after the accusations of impropriety and ethical missteps overshadowed Mr. Pruitt's policy achievements.
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But Buttigieg couldn't outrun his missteps with African American voters, both in his campaign's outreach and in his own past statements.
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Testing capacity has been limited in the US because of delays and missteps in the development and rollout of the tests.
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This story from Vox on the many missteps the network had in one day should be enough reason to chuck them.
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"There were definitely missteps," said Elizaveta Malashenko, a representative for the state Public Utilities Commission who was in the control center.
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The accident occurred as America's allies in the region have been alarmed by missteps committed by Mr. Trump and his aides.
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Business Insider talked to the CIOs of 10 major corporations on their biggest blunders and what they learned from those missteps.
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On top of the emotional toll, financial missteps during the process can leave you in far worse shape than you intended.
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Even with his gaffes and missteps, this view from the electorate has undergirded his strong numbers in most of the states.
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Solely blaming sexism obscures many of the unique challenges she faced, including her heavy political baggage, and ignores other campaign missteps.
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Leading Democrats continue to place the blame for Clinton's loss squarely on Comey's shoulders, despite their own candidate's countless political missteps.
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Hindsight is always 20/20 (no pun intended), but looking back, where do you see some of the campaign's biggest missteps?
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But ethics watchdogs call his divestiture plan inadequate, and a series of missteps by the Kushners themselves has invited further scrutiny.
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The executives are expected to face hostile questions from both parties after a series of missteps that have triggered federal investigations.
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His nearly three years on the job have helped him become an expert in framing his own missteps to his advantage.
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At a time when companies everywhere are at risk of boycott for political missteps, the Chanel and Fendi designer seems immune.
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Asked about the threat of the coronavirus, the candidates spoke authoritatively and compellingly about the Trump administration's missteps and America's vulnerability.
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Spitzer accused Rackauckas of missteps and of using the high-profile case to help his bid for reelection for district attorney.
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To help it avoid further regulatory missteps, Robinhood yesterday added former SEC commissioner Dan Gallagher as its first independent board member.
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Exploring the reasoning behind a parasocial relationship in therapy can give insight into a patient's real-life romantic patterns and missteps.
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Kelly walked reporters through his version of events on Friday, even as he admitted missteps on the day of Porter's resignation.
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But elevating an opponent is precisely what McConnell did on Tuesday — and the Kentucky Republican is not prone to strategic missteps.
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He took his strategy of avoiding missteps to the extreme and neglected to provide senators with the substantive answers they deserve.
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It places both leaders at risk of making some grave missteps or breaking the law even without intending to do so.
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For Intel, the transaction ends a long-running saga of missteps in mobile phone technology that began in the late 1990s.
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This series of missteps undermined her carefully cultivated image as an accidental senator animated by idealism instead of crass political considerations.
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Both executives are expected to face hostile questions from both parties after a series of missteps that have triggered federal investigations.
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Trending down: The fall guy for some of Facebook's policy missteps over the past two years never actually took the fall.
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Like the characters and greater franchise before me, I grew into myself through a path of messy missteps and sheer resilience.
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"Honest mistakes abound," she wrote on Twitter — and pointed to missteps the news media had made in covering the Trump administration.
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Data privacy missteps do not technically have any bearing on how localities around the world view the legality of Uber's services.
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So it all kind of makes sense, along with some missteps by the Liberal Democrats and the Brexit Party have made.
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A mix of the national political atmosphere, the uniqueness of Democratic candidate Billie Sutton and a few missteps by Republican Rep.
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The Washington Redskins and Detroit Lions rebounded from early-season missteps to regain their footing in a big way of late.
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The end of his tenure was marked by missteps and the shameless politicization of our nation's leading federal law enforcement agency.
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Abe, however, had drawn fire from both ruling and opposition party lawmakers for retaining Inada despite her missteps and perceived incompetence.
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Perhaps you were expecting another column about political missteps in Washington, and instead you've been walloped with talk of bad swimmers.
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Washing your windows on a sunny day and using too much detergent in your washing machine are also common cleaning missteps.
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Mr. Shahid acknowledged that Justice Democrats, with 12 full-time and part-time staff members, had some missteps to learn from.
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But as with any change, sometimes this can take a little while, and there may be some missteps along the way.
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After a few missteps, Uber took another approach and bought rival Careem in a $3.1 billion deal that closed on Friday.
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The pope's inaction and missteps on the issue seem to be drying up his once seemingly bottomless well of good will.
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First Mike Pence says 'top of the morning', then Paul Ryan holds up this appalling pint, grave missteps by the US pic.twitter.
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His delicate relationship with top Republicans and his own missteps mean few top GOP leaders will go on television to defend him.
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The truth is that for all its missteps and flaws, Google's social network has remained a popular destination for certain online communities.
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"In spite of missteps in the past, everybody will see that we have the right person at the right time," Rossello said.
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Saying, "I made a bad choice" rather than, "I am a bad person," is key to helping you learn from your missteps.
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Lyft sales got a bump last year as Uber struggled with a "#deleteUber" campaign after a series of company scandals and missteps.
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Sex is chock-full of health benefits like stress relief and incontinence prevention, but even small missteps can result in serious injury.
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent Tuesday being grilled by European authorities about the company's data missteps in the ongoing Cambridge Analytica scandal. [Buzzfeed]
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Notable missteps were found with Blue Apron's goat cheese and yogurt, both of which were mealy and tasted like bland cream cheese.
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Beyond a history of repeated missteps, the greater issue facing YouTube Music (2018 Edition) is stiffer competition in the music streaming space.
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And if that means a few public missteps or hurt feelings along the way, then too bad: That comes with the territory.
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They admit the White House has suffered some missteps and, as chief of staff, some of the blame may lie with Priebus.
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But the exhausting news cycle of scandals, missteps, and near-constant feeling that the world can end any time looms over them.
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Time and time again, my job becomes helping them heal from the damage their missteps have done to their relationships over time.
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It follows a rough week for Trump on the campaign trail that included missteps on abortion and controversial comments on national security.
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Struggles and missteps have defined much of Facebook's last few years, with several controversies often swirling around the social network at once.
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Given the potential upsides of AV technology, the industry should not overlook the impact that early missteps could have on its development.
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It was Europe's own missteps, and an absence of leadership elsewhere, that gave him a larger audience than he should have enjoyed.
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And certainly getting this community on board has been a challenge, and missteps have been made along the way in doing that.
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"We have to learn from missteps that we've seen and Brexit is just the latest spur to get it right," he said.
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There have been missteps — for instance, in April when Tesla dropped prices on its cars, some people who'd already bought Teslas protested.
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News coverage called it a "new embarrassment to an F.B.I. already burned by missteps in this case," and a congressional inquiry ensued.
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And the string of missteps in such a short period of time alarms even experts who have tracked the site for decades.
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One of Trump's most memorable missteps happened on precisely this topic, when he called for Russia to hack Hillary Clinton this July.
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The letter also repeated calls that Facebook executives, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg, should be held personally accountable for the company's privacy missteps.
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And Snapchat has made several missteps in recent months, including one filter of a racist Asian caricature and one of Bob Marley.
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It is clearly aimed at the same women she charmed and helped liberate (though not without many offensive missteps) 15 years ago.
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The company lost two-thirds of its market value in the last two years amid a series of operational and investment missteps.
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On Thursday, Trump raised Bill Clinton's impeachment during a rally, and has sought to connect the former president's missteps to Hillary Clinton.
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Beliefs like these are why major companies suffer advertising missteps, claiming that "white is purity" or alleging that fairer skin is better.
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He also says its more traditional news coverage calls out the Trump administration's missteps while giving "him credit where there's credit" due.
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The last time that happened, Clinton's poll numbers wilted badly and it took a series of Trump missteps to reverse the decline.
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After the death in 2017 of one gung-ho justice and missteps by investigators, the court became more sceptical of Lava Jato.
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Patreon grew up this year, with missteps along the way, and in recognition of its success, Kickstarter launched the direct competitor Drip.
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Other state agencies made missteps and the Beijing leadership backed measures imposed by the CSRC that was part of a coordinated effort.
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On the whole, the caliber of writing is improved, aside from a few hackneyed missteps that namely happen in the final scene.
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Frustrated with being held back by missteps he made in his early days, 21-year-old Peezy put his emotions onto wax.
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Outsized exposure to oil-producing states, missteps with its loyalty program, and general weakness in casual dining have contributed to comp weakness.
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Do your best to not be guilty of these missteps, where possible, and you'll likely avoid an audit in 21040 and beyond.
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Opening the packed hearing, Waters recounted Wells Fargo's numerous missteps, saying the bank had failed to prove it had abandoned harmful policies.
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It's easy to shame our most famous people for their missteps, and easier still to roll one's eyes at those seeking help.
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He has recently tried to hem closely to script in order to limit the missteps that have threatened to derail his campaign.
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Over a little more than two pages, he established a damning catalog of Comey's missteps in handling the Hillary Clinton email investigation.
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As a creator, what can you learn from the missteps of those hardware startups who tread the path of crowdfunding before you?
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Because there's always potential missteps and miscommunications and other things that could trigger lawsuits when somebody feels like they didn't get picked.
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The missteps at WeWork have shaken investors' confidence in Mr. Son, according to Mitsunobu Tsuruo, an analyst at Citigroup Global Markets Japan.
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It's hard to say what's at the core of Point Blank's problem, in part because it seems to take so many missteps.
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Yet the lessons to be learned from this Mississippi Senate race do not lie in the gaffes and missteps of one candidate.
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Lasseter, a co-founder of Pixar, had been on a six-month leave of absence following what's been termed "missteps" in behavior.
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With an eye toward more evidence-based decision-making, we need to find ways to introduce accountability for bureaucrats' misdeeds and missteps.
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They aim to be conciliatory but nevertheless reinforce the idea that, in the world of motherhood, missteps are both inevitable and punishable.
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Rick Osterloh's pledge that Google was now serious about hardware, despite some past missteps, was backed by the impressive array of gadgets.
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Rick Osterloh's pledge that Google was now serious about hardware, despite some past missteps, was backed by the impressive array of gadgets.
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But the relationship soured when Mandiant notified Equifax that unpatched security flaws and missteps in security policy could lead to a breach.
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Those missteps frequently happen when service members buy cars, and in addition to deceptive car sellers, scammers are increasingly targeting US troops.
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The missteps continued as several officers tracked the victims' blood from inside to outside, obscuring the crimson footprints left by the killers.
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Mr. Grayson called each of these allegations minor missteps on his part or entirely unjustified conjecture by the Office of Congressional Ethics.
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Washington (CNN)He should have known better -- this was how Tony Blinken responded to President Donald Trump's most recent headline-grabbing missteps.
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The planned land policy has unnerved some investors already concerned about the country's weak economic growth, ballooning public debt and policy missteps.
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But as a recounting of the Academy's repeated missteps on the way to the February 24 ceremony shows, goodwill has been lost.
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This week's extra-large grab bag of grammar, style and other missteps from recent articles, compiled with help from colleagues and readers.
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When someone in your family commits one of these conversational missteps (atrocities?) you pretty much have two options: say something or don't.
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Publicly, Son has said little about WeWork's missteps, though he has said he is "embarrassed" in general by some of SoftBank's decisions.
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Apple has certainly had its share of missteps, including criticism over its environmental impact and poor labor conditions in its supply chain.
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But Ms. McCaskill has made missteps in recent weeks that have highlighted her affluence and helped give traction to Mr. Hawley's attacks.
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But the missteps barely detracts from the extraordinary journey in three dimensions through art, culture, time and personal experience laid forth here.
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But the process of making metropolitan Atlanta an evacuation site for the medically needy was marked by substantial hurdles and occasional missteps.
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She doesn't have much time to dwell on the missteps though because there's always a new event coming up on her schedule.
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Meanwhile, North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, is lashing out against domestic economic missteps as he turns his attention to building prosperity.
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Dr. Jayaram wanted to know whether those collisions counted as missteps or were part of a strategy that favored speed over accuracy.
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Her missteps mean she is no longer a shoo-in to run as the party's candidate for chancellor at the next election.
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To some close to the organization, this and other missteps indicate that the breach did not entirely come out of the blue.
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But behind those little guys will be the big dollars of the biggest big-guy exploiters of the PTO's missteps and mistakes.
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Mr. Achleitner, who has led Deutsche Bank's supervisory board since 2012, has been the target of increasing criticism for the lender's missteps.
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Sadiqizada Nili, a member of the Afghan Parliament, said missteps by Mr. Ghani would come to haunt him in the year ahead.
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The crushing pressure to ship cars led to reported missteps — substandard factory conditions, high rates of worker injury, wasted materials, executive departures.
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Today, a former Marine who is now a New York Times reporter speaks about the missteps that the government concealed for years.
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People will continue to speak to his weaknesses and grave missteps when he was in his teens and barely out of them.
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Although it can feel as if your flaws and missteps are the focus of everyone's attention, research in social psychology suggests otherwise.
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Budgeting missteps were the No. 1 flub for participants, with 9 out of 10 admitting to making a mistake, the survey found.
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Gleicher has the advantage of having come aboard earlier this year, and therefore doesn't have to answer for the company's previous missteps.
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But as The Times's Elizabeth Dias and Lisa Lerer recently reported, many abortion rights advocates have also blamed their movement's own missteps.
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But she says her campaign lacked enthusiasm for the candidate, and made a number of missteps that ultimately sank Clinton's presidential bid.
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But stateside, the story of his seizure and return to Cuba lives on as a tale of governmental missteps and excessive force.
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The pork-chop frisbees and cartilaginous ribs are unfortunate missteps, but the stewed beef and the oxtail are tender and tomato-rich.
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It's the decade of Google filling up its product graveyard, Apple stubbornly denying obvious missteps, and Microsoft writing off billions of dollars.
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Aside from some missteps involving foreign leaders and some vague statements about issues involving women and families, her profile has been low.
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It was, instead, another in a series of bumbling missteps by China that have left it foundering diplomatically in the Czech Republic.
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The two continued to push progressive messages, railing against corruption, but also not making any major missteps during the three-hour affair.
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Trump's allies and his detractors both were encouraged by the Justice Department's internal watchdog report, which on Monday found 17 FBI missteps.
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