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"mistake for" Definitions
  1. to think wrongly that somebody/something is somebody/something else

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But it was a mistake for her and a mistake for me.
I do all the things people suspect might cure me of depressive episodes, which they mistake for sadness, or anxiety, which they mistake for nerves—and I still need pills.
It's an expensive and potentially crippling mistake for any brand.
Courtois's mistake for City's 26th minute leveler was even worse.
Its sidelining is a mistake for all sorts of reasons.
"My mistake for not getting the bunt down," Gregorius said.
Taking unnecessary chances would be a mistake for his campaign.
People shoot family members or roommates they mistake for intruders.
But I think that would be a mistake for them.
Sanctioning Swift would be a mistake for the United States.
This all feels like a BIG political mistake for Trump.
And I think that would be a huge mistake for us.
Arthur: So you think this was a political mistake for Trump.
Democratic strategist Craig Varoga said it "was a mistake" for Sanders.
But breaking them up would be a mistake, for three reasons.
Everyone will remember this mistake for the rest of your life!
Nobody in Mikova has made that mistake for a long time.
I tell myself it was my mistake for smiling at him.
I sense something in my gut which I willingly mistake for hunger.
I think it's a mistake for liberals to wave that prospect away.
That is a mistake, for they can, when treated well, propel growth.
The other is to show con­tempt, which people will mistake for genius.
I think all we have is choice, which we mistake for control.
Will 356 Mission turn out to have been a mistake for her?
It's looking now like that may have been a mistake for Lime.
You have to have corrected the mistake for the synapses to fire.
Heeding those voices would be a significant strategic mistake for U.S. policymakers.
"I think it's a mistake for us to pursue impeachment," he said.
It is easy to slip on and to mistake for your own.
Restricting documents and time is a great mistake for lifetime judicial appointments.
Is it a mistake for Trump to hold this meeting with Putin?
" He continued, "It was a mistake for them to participate as they did.
For instance, these are 7 conditions that you could mistake for gluten intolerance.
Even so, tying health care to work is a mistake, for two reasons.
She won&apost give up and that is a big mistake for them.
So I think it would be-- a real mistake for him to run.
And-- so I-- I would-- I think that's a terrible mistake, for example.
It seems too obvious a mistake for such a clever and devious mind.
It was a mistake for our presidential candidates to ask them to do so.
Make no mistake, for Kim and Co., a vacay is no excuse to slack.
"Abandoning the Minsk accords would be a mistake for our strategic interests," Ayrault added.
In other words, it would have been an easy mistake for users to make.
"It was a catastrophic mistake for me," he told reporters at Cannes in May.
Just now, however, an election would be a grave mistake for Italy and Europe.
And because of his repeated mistake, for one night at JFK, the terror won.
But I think most of them are making a mistake, for the following reasons.
But it would be a big mistake for Clinton to take this path forward.
It would be a serious mistake for the West to follow this Kremlin script.
Accordingly, it would be a big mistake for the Senate to confirm her nomination.
For example, he calls it a "mistake" for the last Congress to ban earmarks.
Repeating one's self, over and over again, is the ultimate rookie mistake for beginners.
Giuliani believes it would be a mistake for Mueller to carry this through Sept.
Gates said it would be a mistake for the United States to cut aid.
Dempsey said on Sunday that it was a mistake for them to do so.
"It was a mistake for the agency to back away on menthol," he said.
"I think firing Bannon would be a huge mistake for Trump," Mr. Deace said.
He added that a partial shutdown would be a political mistake for both parties.
Leaving a reforming Unesco was a mistake for both the United States and Israel.
It would be a mistake for anyone to underestimate the team's resolve, he said.
Trump tweeted that it was a "big mistake" for the markets to go down.
It would be a huge mistake for us to follow the U.S. lead on this.
Dalio told CNBC that it was probably a mistake for Bridgewater to accept the subsidy.
Laurenzo told KHOU11 that it was a "mistake" for the restaurant to post the photo.
She speaks with the faint lilt of a German accent that I mistake for Dutch.
Dividing Europe, dividing European politicians would be a historical mistake for all the European countries.
It would be a terrible mistake for his opposition to fall into the same trap.
One day, perhaps soon, this may well prove to be a fatal mistake for millions.
"This was a serious mistake for which Audi wants to sincerely apologize," the statement continued.
Still, Hunter maintained that it was a mistake for Trump to invoke Curiel's Mexican heritage.
Santos said on May 11 it would be a "big mistake" for Britain to leave.
Will she risk making the same mistake for this corporate power grab called the TPP?
He also called it a "big mistake" for Europe to admit large numbers of refugees.
This kind of gloating is a mistake for Republicans and, more important, for the country.
She was flinty in a way that the willfully imperceptive could easily mistake for chipper.
"So he made what I consider to be a very terrible mistake for the country."
It amounts to a kind of enforced naivety that centrists too often mistake for virtue.
On Thursday, Turkey's ruling AK Party spokesman said the sanctions against Ankara would be a huge mistake for the EU. "We want to indicate that this would be a great lack of vision and a historic mistake for the EU," Omer Celik told reporters.
MACCALLUM: So Howie, what do you think, wise move or a big mistake for President Trump?
Home country bias in investing is almost certainly a big mistake for residents of small countries.
IN YOUR OPINION, WOULD IT BE A MISTAKE FOR THE NEXT PRESIDENT TO RESTRICT FREE TRADE?
But ignoring those issues — especially in this election — is a huge mistake, for two critical reasons.
This is a profound mistake, for the health and safety of humans and animals are intertwined.
People often dismiss service sector work as burger flipping, but that's a mistake for two reasons.
"I now think it was a mistake for her to come back to Hollywood," Cameron admitted.
It's a mistake for Trump and his supporters to indict all past and current public servants.
It would be a mistake for Trump to underestimate their ability to slow-roll his agenda.
Including this last-minute rider would be a serious mistake for both humanitarian and business reasons.
According to some reports, Spicer criticized the hiring of Scaramucci as a mistake for the administration.
I believe that any pursuit of purity or homogeneity is a great mistake for a writer.
It would be a grave mistake for politicians to continue this trend of minimizing freedom online.
Otherwise, to exercise the military option would probably be a serious mistake for the United States.
She said it would be a mistake for Democrats to nominate a white man in 2020.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Do you think it a mistake for the Fed to do it then?
But he said it was a mistake for the president to speculate about its voting behavior.
It was a mistake for the woman not to tell her story to the rapist's girlfriend.
Weakening these standards would be a mistake for consumers, the environment and the auto industry itself.
This is a critical mistake for the show, because the kids are infinitely more charismatic than Colton.
Whoever screwed up the HIV settlement notice will be dogged by the mistake for years to come.
The mistake for the offenders is to be unaware or assume you got away with poor behavior.
It would be a mistake for the president to give up because the road is getting bumpy.
It would be a great mistake for Kim Jong Un to think he could play Donald Trump.
But it would be a mistake for the Conservatives to ignore the lessons of the master himself.
"I think it would be a big mistake for Iowa to support him," Branstad said of Cruz.
I think that's a mistake not just in fact, that's a mistake for the U.S. Democratic Party.
But it would be a mistake for our nation to put all our eggs in one basket.
Considering the experience of the last several years, this approach would be a mistake for many reasons.
"Such a foolish vote is only a mistake for the members who vote that way," said Kerpen.
"I feel it would be a grave mistake for President Trump to pardon Paul Manafort," she said.
Graham last week said it would be an "Obama-like" mistake for Trump to remove those troops.
I think it's a huge mistake for any country to systematically monitor its population and control information.
To forfeit a major pipeline like the Keystone XL would be a serious mistake for North America.
Other experts agree that it's a mistake for young people to hold off on preparing for retirement.
It has been a strategic mistake for the union not to integrate Turkey firmly into its orbit.
Because they're tough to mistake for any other creature, thanks to the exaggerated stretch of their ears.
He does say he made a mistake, for technical reasons, in validating the specific law in Texas.
It was the first time I had clearly made a mistake for which my child was suffering.
"It was a mistake for the agency to back away on menthol," he said earlier this fall.
I think it was a mistake, for example, for the Women's March to disdain "pro-life" feminists.
It's a mistake for career-oriented politicians to project their own set of priorities onto everyone else.
It would be a great mistake for Kim Jong-un to think he could play Donald Trump.
"It was a big mistake for Trump," Burtka, executive director for The American Conservative magazine, told Hill.
Now, don't get me wrong, it would be a horrible mistake for anyone to vote from Trump.
They help clarify how much they are his own, works you would never mistake for someone else's.
" He added that it would be "a grave mistake for anyone to believe anything to the contrary.
It was a "tremendous mistake" for Trump to pull the US out of the Paris climate agreement.
From the moment the deal was leaked, I thought it would be a mistake for Berkshire to pursue.
Going into survival mode in any of those years would have been a serious mistake for most startups.
However, JPMorgan says that taking a vacation from stocks this summer will ultimately be a mistake for investors.
It's not a mistake for me to be in my natural state in front of you right now.
"It's a big mistake for governments in Africa or anywhere to underestimate the tech community," Enonchong told TechCrunch.
"It would be a mistake for Coca-Cola to get into the marijuana-cannabis business," the two said.
But it could be a crippling mistake for Trump, who lacks foreign policy experience, consistency, honesty, or coherence.
Clinton also reiterated that it was a "mistake" for her to conduct official business on her private account.
Oshie then took advantage of a San Jose mistake for the Capitals' fourth goal late in the period.
It would be mistake for anyone to try to predict her presidential chances based on her perceived affability.
Photograph by Weegee / ICP / Getty It was a mistake for Weegee to enter the well-lit, corporate world.
"I think it's a huge mistake for people in the party to be thinking about 2020," he said.
" He added: "I want to believe that it's a mistake for Maria, she didn't want to do it.
I overhead a group of AARP members banter with a black Republican, who they mistake for a senator.
So is it a mistake for liberal activists to donate here when they should focus their resources elsewhere?
It would be a mistake for Riyadh to try to act on its threats against the United States.
It's a high-school level mistake for a professional and she buries her face in her hands briefly.
" • "Boeing said it did not inform airlines or the Federal Aviation Administration about the mistake for a year.
Asked by CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" if it was a "mistake" for California Rep.
Even Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer now says passing Obamacare in 2010 was a political mistake for the Democrats.
The space, with its old-timey wainscoting and its central bar, is easy to mistake for a tavern.
Sorry, nice friendly Icelanders who work in a building that apparently is quite often mistake for the penis museum.
While it is satire of the highest order, that makes it too easy to mistake for the real thing.
Five Target team members told Business Insider that it's a big mistake for shoppers to overlook the store's Redcard.
Pete, however, disagrees and thinks it would be a mistake for Apple to get into a crowded market. Me?
Clinton did say, as Hillary Clinton has, that it was a mistake for her to use the private server.
It is a grave mistake for the U.S. administration to continue to support PYD/YPG in the Middle East.
He was left completely alone in the slot and made no mistake for his first goal of the season.
That is a big mistake for a country that depends heavily on trade and tourism from the United States.
The RBA said they would correct the mistake for the next printing scheduled in the middle of the year.
" McLaughlin said it would be mistake for "Republicans to just leave it out there and surrender on health care.
Lowering interest rates in India would be a "policy mistake" for the country's central bank, according to one economist.
Macron said it would be a "big mistake" for the United States to withdraw from the agreement with Iran.
Now, to be very clear: It would be a terrible mistake for anyone to take investment advice from me.
And I think it's a mistake for Democrats to be so unclear about what their party's immigration agenda is.
Rubley grew up Pulaski, N.Y., a small town near Lake Ontario that no one will mistake for horse country.
It's a mistake for the state to disrupt it wantonly and for bureaucrats to try to do its job.
Initially, it seems like a mistake for the movie to introduce the shooter Dylann Roof, a white supremacist, onscreen.
"I think it's a mistake for the administration to take these steps," he said in a recent phone interview.
But it would be a mistake for Democrats to assume they will be successful on election night in 2018.
It would be a huge mistake for him to give over his foreign policy to someone who [supported the war].
He's a wildly handsome 6-foot-1 surgeon whom children often mistake for Thor, an actual Norse god and superhero.
It's a mistake for the alliance not to vote out Ryan and flush his idol in the first tribal council.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said it was a mistake for the United States to link migration with trade.
If you edit RNA and make a mistake, for instance, the faulty RNA will be degraded likely within 24 hours.
"It would be a mistake for Tsai and her party to over-interpret the significance of the call," it said.
Sincere talent, I think, is sometimes easy to mistake for something else: a fluke, a happy accident, an unformed idea.
Trump has publicly criticized the attorney general over his recusal, calling it a "terrible mistake for the country" in April.
A minor mistake, for Money's race only appears obliquely, after a two-page description of the hospital he is leaving.
But it's a mistake for Mr. Kidder to strike such a gushing tone as he introduces us to this man.
But it could be a mistake for them to investigate what happened to her, because this is a horror film.
It would be a catastrophic political mistake for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
But degrading US-Saudi ties would be a grave mistake for the national security of the US and its allies.
To be persuaded to make a personnel change at the EPA would be a disastrous mistake for his policy agenda.
The low prices, offered by mistake for several hours on Monday in North America, caught Cathay Pacific itself by surprise.
On Monday, on social media, Mr. Márquez said it was a mistake for the rebels to have surrendered their weapons.
And yet it may be a mistake for the Democrats to proceed much further without an authorization by the House.
It's an odd mistake for a country that was born because King George III failed to accommodate our own nationalism.
So he made what I consider to be a very terrible mistake for the country, but you'll figure that out.
What Bloomberg promises is a sense of political seamlessness and technocratic efficiency that many liberals and moderates mistake for justice.
Yet it might be a mistake for investors in their 210s, 50s and early 60s to start dumping stocks now.
But ignoring the issue could be a catastrophic mistake for Republicans interested in retaking the House and keeping the Senate.
In that time, many callers were still in the dark, hearing from dispatchers about the mistake for the first time.
It's an embarrassing mistake for the strongman president elected on his brash promises to use violence clean up the streets.
But I think it was a mistake for this president to withdraw from arms agreements and talk about dropping them.
"  "I think it would be a mistake for the president of the United States to meet directly with this butcher.
But Zuckerberg believes it would be a mistake for Facebook to wait for this kind of hardware to become available.
However, I now think that designating Chelsea Manning as a Visiting Fellow was a mistake, for which I accept responsibility.
So he made what I consider to be a very terrible mistake for the country but you&aposll figure that out.
I made the mistake, for instance, of assuming Transparent would repeat, because it has the biggest buzz of any comedy series.
What we often mistake for a connection between drugs and nightclubs is in fact a connection between drugs and young people.
But both approaches are a mistake: for all the bravery of America's troops, the country's military bureaucracy is nothing to emulate.
"I now think that designating Chelsea Manning as a visiting fellow was a mistake, for which I accept responsibility," Elmendorf said.
Adam Kinzinger of Illinois said Friday that letting political motivations stall action against Russia would be a mistake for his party.
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) says it was a mistake for President Trump to make Michael Flynn his national security adviser.
"I made a terrible mistake for which I paid dearly," Papadopoulos said in court on Friday, before being handed the sentence.
However, Padoan told the panel he did not think it was a mistake for regulators to have made the request public.
For example, "Postcard from 113," that is a classic tone that I don't think you could mistake for any other band.
McCain's House counterpart, Texas Republican Mac Thornberry, called it a "mistake" for Trump to want to leave Syria at this stage.
And its fight choreography was dull, an egregious mistake for a show that's supposed to be about a martial arts master.
It would be a mistake for the U.S. to pursue this as a purely national initiative without collaboration with close partners.
Sellers never strikes a false note, as he exhibits the kind of naïveté that the film's other characters mistake for eccentricity.
She said Mr. Bynes's apartment looked identical to her son's from the outside, making it easy to mistake for his own.
Others close to the president say he is making a mistake for a different reason in trying to restrain Mr. Mueller.
Augustin then made a layup to cut the deficit to 109-106 before Vucevic made another costly mistake for the Magic.
As a result, Boeing said it did not inform airlines or the Federal Aviation Administration about the mistake for a year.
Roger (Wisconsin): Was it a mistake for House Democrats to impeach Trump based on abuse of power, without a specific crime?
Regardless, Republican aides and strategists say it would be a political mistake for a GOP lawmaker to take on Trump publicly.
"I now think that designating Chelsea Manning as a Visiting Fellow was a mistake, for which I accept responsibility," said Elmendorf.
"It was probably a mistake for me to be working on anything tangentially related to social to begin with," Brin said.
Ultimately, it seems like a mistake for Congress to move forward too quickly to put a compromised bipartisan bill into law.
One GOP senator told The Washington Post that it was a "huge mistake" for the White House to release the document.
But it is still a mistake for the right to dismiss the Bush agenda as merely "a failure and a fraud," as my friend Peter Suderman did recently in these pages, and also a mistake for liberals to suggest that Trump is just returning to the Bush playbook, as New York's Jonathan Chait did in a recent piece.
I believe it would be a grave mistake for the government to ram through this deal by once again unleashing Project Fear.
"I think it would be a mistake for anyone to suggest the special counsel should not continue his work," he said. Rep.
Tesla stock dips and then shoots back up after Elon convinces investors that they haven't made a mistake for believing in him.
Steve King (R-Iowa), an immigration hardliner, said it would be a "mistake" for him to soften his stance on undocumented immigrants.
For Kenniston, it's the moment the rumbling feeling begins, which he said "you can't really mistake" for anything other than a launch.
But what about local businesses with names that Siri has never heard, and might mistake for another phrase or the user misspeaking?
She called it a "historic mistake" for Trump to hold a meeting with Putin with no aides present for roughly two hours.
Sheryl Sandberg, who, The Times notes is personally close with Kaplan, reportedly told him it was "a mistake" for him to attend.
That would have been a lamentable mistake, for Mackintosh is up to something far more interesting than a celebration of female dysfunction.
But it would be a grave mistake for the European Union to allow these factors to push it into a questionable deal.
The frustration was evident after another self-inflicted mistake, for too many men on the ice, resulted in Kovalchuk's power-play goal.
But it would be a big mistake for Democrats to give up on persuasion and focus almost entirely on turnout in 2020.
And Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, said it was a "grave mistake" for Mr. Trump to ignore the C.I.A.'s assessment.
It is not a mistake for substantive reasons: History shows that racism becomes even more dangerous when it's allowed to go unchecked.
Cruz "hasn't supported renewable fuels, and I think it would be a big mistake for Iowa to support him," Branstad told reporters.
In other circles, however, the word went out that it would be a mistake for anyone to find anything surprising about this.
He added that it was a mistake for the British people to vote to leave the European Union instead of remain in it.
But he did reiterate that he thought it would be a mistake for the US to roll back its commitment to foreign aid.
Two opinion pieces: Losing Amazon was a mistake for New York; Losing Amazon was a good start to ending corporate welfare bidding wars.
Because the thyroid regulates so many bodily processes, the symptoms are incredibly varied, which can make it easy to mistake for other problems.
Abandoning Turkey now would be a historic mistake for the EU as this would pave the way for the death of Turkish democracy.
And, crucially, it would be a mistake for progressives to just assume that Biden's advantage will fade away when more information becomes available.
In fact, the older I get, the more I suspect that what we mistake for small things are really the things that matter.
"It was a mistake for the government to think that the source of the bombings was restricted to just one area," he said.
It was an embarrassing mistake for a major news outlet like the New York Times, but understandable since the account isn't that funny.
Still, it would be a mistake for him and for the Knicks to limit his game to that of a spot-up shooter.
Ron Meyer had to convince Bronfman that firing Scorsese would be a mistake for a studio that was trying to be talent-friendly.
ABRAMS SAYS 'WE HAVE OPTIONS AND IT WOULD BE A MISTAKE FOR THE RUSSIANS TO THINK THEY HAVE A FREE HAND' IN VENEZUELA
It will be a historic mistake for America to close its working visa programs out of fear and and protectionism of local workers.
"It would be a great mistake for Kim Jong Un to think he could play Donald Trump," Pence told Fox News on Monday.
Honestly, it was a mistake for us to offer it in the first place, and we'd get rid of it if we could.
Lahren previously warned in July that it would be a "huge mistake" for states to push to overturn the landmark Supreme Court ruling.
Yardeni went a step further, saying that it would be a "mistake" for the Fed to proceed with a quarter-point rate cut.
It's an embarrassing mistake for AMD to make, especially when Microsoft purposefully didn't reveal the rear ports during its unveil video last month.
Yet it would be a mistake for Western consumers to assume that clothing made in Bangladesh is now produced under safe, fair conditions.
However, the guards have said it was a mistake for Guzman to be out of his cell at the time of the attack.
Cameron personally believed it would be a mistake for Britain to leave the EU, and campaigned for voters to vote to remain in.
It would be a big mistake for hopeful Democrats to assume that Ralph Northam's victory in the Virginia gubernatorial contest is the opposite.
Gliding over canals which you could easily mistake for the real Venice, you start to rethink what even counts as an authentic experience.
Teixeira says it would be a mistake for Democrats to "write off" older white politicians -- and by implication older white voters -- from Biden's generation.
It's not the most flattering of portraits, but, hey, Churchill wasn't exactly the kind of guy you'd mistake for Brad Pitt or Michael Fassbender.
A lot of the stuff that falls under this fauxpowerment umbrella is stuff we can enjoy, but we need to not mistake for power.
Thankfully, it was only released to 32-bit systems, which aren't widely used, but it's an embarrassing mistake for Microsoft's Windows 53 testing efforts.
Texas Congressman Mac Thornberry said on Fox News Sunday it would be a mistake for Trump to scuttle the nuclear accord reached with Tehran.
It would be a huge mistake for the GOP to follow a Trump defeat by acting like a permanent party of congressional Republican Trumps.
Remember when Alexi Lalas said Wayne Rooney was washed up -- and explained why it would be a mistake for D.C. United to sign him???
It was the only mistake for the turnover-prone Savage, who was 237 of 217 for 213 yards in one of his best games.
Cameron personally believed that it would be a mistake for Britain to leave the EU, and campaigned for voters to vote to remain in.
Booker also thinks it's a mistake for Democrats to "become what we're trying to replace," treating Trump and Republicans like the GOP treated Obama.
Make no mistake: For terrorist organizations, there is no difference between Istanbul and London, Ankara and Berlin, Izmir and Chicago, or Antalya and Rome.
Failure to take her candidacy seriously and give her all due respect and consideration would be a grave mistake for the ITU member states.
But that would be a grave mistake for the following reasons: First, it would significantly increase North Korea's ability to threaten South Korea's security.
Deputy Russian U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy told reporters it was a mistake for Guterres to give in to pressure and set up the inquiry.
" She added, "I've talked to Joel about why I think it was a mistake for him to attend given his role in the company.
Two possessions later, Barrett's threw a short pass to Parris Campbell, who turned a missed tackle into a 57-yard mistake for another score.
Two possessions later, Barrett threw a short pass to Parris Campbell, who turned a missed tackle into a 219-yard mistake for another score.
There, he said it was "probably a mistake" for Starr to take on multiple additional assignments beyond the Whitewater probe, including the Lewinsky affair.
It would be a mistake for Democrats to set a precedent that would rob future presidents of the ability to staff their own administration.
Five Target team members previously told Business Insider that it's a big mistake for shoppers to overlook the store's Redcard credit and debit cards.
She avoided what she referred to as the "cafe mentality," which she said is common mistake for millennials and can lead to frivolous spending.
She has been crystal clear for the last several months that she believes talking about impeaching Trump is a major mistake for her party.
Do you think it was a mistake for Democrats upset about Comey's handling of the email investigation to call for him to step down?
Umansky says it&aposs a mistake for an investor to try to predict what will happen with the trade war, interest rates, or GDP.
"It would be a big mistake for Iowa to support him," Mr. Branstad told reporters at a forum held by the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association.
It would be a mistake for his administration to force upon Americans a style that is supposed to dignify their right to decide for themselves.
And I don't necessarily believe that means that it's a mistake for Brits to want to be in the EU but not have the Euro.
"[Lewis] is a symbol of the importance of civil disobedience and I think it would be a mistake for them to do anything," Yarmuth said.
"I think it's a huge mistake for the United States to drop TPP," Baucus said, saying it signals a potential American departure from the region.
" Cruz's spokesperson told USA Today after the event that "it was a mistake for Senator Cruz to appear at the event" given Swanson's "offensive comments.
The messages could also have been prompted by rapid decompression of the aircraft, which can produce condensation that the plane's sensors could mistake for smoke.
Lawmakers jump-start talks on privacy bill MORE (R-Miss.) said on Wednesday it would be "a mistake" for Trump to use the tactic. Sen.
Trump has called Sessions' decision a "terrible mistake for the country" and in May tweeted he wished he had picked someone else for attorney general.
" Bush added that he believed the U.S. leaving Iraq at that point as Sheehan desired would "be a mistake for the security of this country.
One time I also nearly walked into a female lion in long grass, which was my mistake for having not scoped out the area thoroughly.
For the second part of the question, I think it's a mistake for people to think of security as an absolute all-or-nothing thing.
While the demise of Newcastle's season might look like a blessing in disguise for Tottenham, it would be a mistake for Mauricio Pochettino and co.
And while there are plenty of "third rails" for him to avoid, foregoing the interpreter would be a big mistake for at least three reasons.
At this moment of paralysis in British politics, it is, surely, a mistake for the Prime Minister to treat this summer break as any other.
"He has an amiable look about him that people mistake for through and through softness," said an aide, who described him as tough and courageous.
As for a peace agreement that could replace the armistice, Mr. Richardson said it would be a mistake for Mr. Trump to offer that now.
Second, it would be a tragic mistake for the administration to reduce even more drastically — to 85033,000 or less — our annual cap on refugee resettlement.
It would be a dangerous mistake for any Democratic nominee to "reposition" after receiving the nomination and "move to the right" for a general election.
Biden also opposed surging troops in Afghanistan, a war powers vote that Sanders recently said was a mistake for him to vote for as well.
You awake in a room tended by someone who you immediately mistake for Zelda, only to find out that, no, no, her name is Marin.
In furtherance of that goal, we believe  that it would be a mistake for the U.S. to end the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Salvadorans.
"It's a mistake for the U.S. long term to see Canada build those kinds of relationships, especially China and the most recent visits," Heyman said.
At the same time, Facebook has drawn criticism, particularly from publishers, for its role in distributing untrue articles that readers can mistake for real news.
"It would be a mistake for the solar industry to put on blinders in a sprint toward silicon solar cost reduction," Sivaram and Kann write.
Though the filibuster is Democrats' best weapon against Trump, Reid said it would be a "mistake" for his party to reflexively oppose whatever Trump proposes.
On re-engaging with Asia: Grassley said it "was a mistake" for Trump to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal with 11 other countries.
"I think it would be a strategic mistake for Iran to read into this current situation that they can start raising all kinds of mischief again."
"I think it's a mistake for her to run against him, because I don't think she can win," Trump told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Wednesday.
According to Reuters, Xie warned that leaving the agreement or failing to live up to its commitments would be a mistake for a potential Trump administration.
The eliminated girls just wanted the people that chopped them to say that they made a mistakefor someone to tell them that they are worthy.
McConnell later warned that forcing a shutdown would be a political mistake for either side in the battle over funding for a wall on Mexico's border.
Practically, though, Daydream will still just be a delivery mechanism for pictures and video — media that's more immersive, sure, but hard to mistake for real life.
Pompeo on Sunday dismissed Rouhani's accusations, saying on "Fox News Sunday" that it was an "enormous mistake" for Rouhani to blame the U.S. for the attacks.
"It was a mistake for us to take the tax deal," said former State Representative Will Weatherford, a Republican who went on to become House speaker.
Ibrahim al-Assil, a fellow at the Middle East Institute, said it would be a mistake for the U.S. to claim victory and leave Syria prematurely.
A security guard who went to the scene saw nothing untoward and the police failed to send any officers, a mistake for which they have apologized.
Pos introduces Dillon, Millie's father, a social worker and a respected member of the community, the type of person nobody would mistake for a violent abuser.
If you're talking about the TV announcement, that's my mistake, for giving you guys the wrong indications early on, which we won't be doing this year.
"It really was a mistake for Congress to take this sensitive information, to put it on the internet before they even read it," Mr. Starr said.
It would be a huge mistake for the president to rely on assurances from his legal team that what he did was ordinary and not prosecutable.
It would be a big mistake for Facebook to try combining those things any more, or to shove random Facebook friends' stuff into your Instagram feed.
But I also think it would be a mistake for Americans — regardless of party — to be in denial about the governing crisis our country is facing.
Still, it would be a costly mistake for the Trump administration to reverse course and return to an open-ended mission in pursuit of unobtainable objectives.
It's a big mistake for Democrats to have allowed founding American myths of can-do optimism and self-reliance to become the exclusive preserve of Republicans.
Under that approach, raising rates too quickly could be a costly mistake for the Fed, snuffing out the recovery before companies can make productivity-enhancing investments.
I do believe it would be a mistake for him to think that he can now simply disregard all the laws we have in this country.
My useless head begins to ache You kind of hope for one mistake For we are going to the heap Just so much garbage to forsake.
The country remains submissive before spiritual authority, even under laïcité, the century-old constitutional secularism that the French mistake for a system of freedom of religion.
And it would be a terrible mistake for anyone to shy away from criticizing Donald Trump's alarming choices for attorney general and chief White House strategist.
"I think it is a huge mistake for people to say, 'Oh, well we can win this by simply focusing on the base alone,'" said Rove.
Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan, told CNBC that despite Blue Apron's struggles, it wasn't a mistake for the company to go public.
Was that a mistake for you to do that, or did you ... No, I mean, I think the New Yorker was ... Yes, you did change it.
I think it would be a great mistake for us to say that people who advocate for border security have nothing to commend in their views.
It would be a fundamental mistake for Democrats to pursue impeachment without evidence, based only on Russia's broader election meddling scheme, which is now clear and unambiguous.
They were a glaring illustration of why it was a mistake for Congress to abolish powerful independent counsels after the Ken Starr investigation of President Bill Clinton.
He argued it was a mistake for the Arab world to give the Palestinians the "key" to unlocking the relationship with Israel, since that effectively blocked progress.
The former Obama aide also said that it would be a big mistake for Donald Trump to bring up Bill Clinton's marital infidelities during the second debate.
Geoff Lewis, global market strategist for the fund manager, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday that it would be a mistake for the Fed to hike now.
Still, it did work the majority of the time and is useful to know, even if the detection doesn't work to proactively correct the mistake for you.
Skeptical about the F-35's capabilities, it has suggested that it is a mistake for the Pentagon to bet pretty much everything on this one fighter.
It's been a monumental mistake for them, I might add, a trillion- dollar mistake," the founder and chief of Oklahoma-based Continental Resources told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
I think it's going to be a big mistake for them to shut down the government because the President couldn't get Mexico to pay for the wall.
It's light enough to mistake for a notebook; the last time I felt that way about a computer was when Lenovo released the YogaBook back in 2016.
But it would be a mistake for batsmen to wear these new helmets (or indeed any kit with extra protection) and behave as if they are invulnerable.
It would be a grave mistake for the party to believe that the only way to defeat the Republicans is to become equally single-minded and extremist.
During the podcast, Barr said that some of her friends said she made a "fatal mistake" for apologizing because it set herself up to be attacked further.
Therein lies China's mistake for making the US farmer a target of China's wrath: China needs the American farmer, friend or foe, to fulfill its agricultural needs.
"He is devastated and he is smart enough to know that he is going to pay for this mistake for a long, long time," Mr. Bushra said.
What is clear is that looking only at the past presidential vote is a mistake for knowing whether or not a district will end up being close.
Senator John J. Flanagan, a Long Island lawmaker who leads the Republican minority, recently said that passing the bill would be a "colossal political mistake" for Democrats.
And he thinks it would be an even bigger mistake for Hampshire to forgo enrolling new students in September, which would ensure the inevitability of a merger.
Hot dish, the Minnesota-specific church-supper stalwart that cooks in other parts of the country might mistake for a casserole, is no stranger to hard work.
He called it an "advertising trick" by a financial firm and said it was "a mistake" for activists to see it as a symbol for women's empowerment.
Appearing Monday evening on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," Obama said it would be a mistake for a president to pass on regular briefings from the intelligence community.
Trump's last tweet on the market came shortly after the shakeout, warning investors they were making a "big mistake" for selling stocks despite "good news" about the economy.
"I see no depravity here, but merely a desire to exploit a mistake for ideological gain," wrote Richard Luettgen of New Jersey, one of The Times's top commenters.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos responded in an interview at Wired25 that he thinks that it's a mistake for big tech companies to turn their back on the U.S. military.
But at lower resolutions — or when seen only briefly — the fake images are easy to mistake for the real thing, and could cause untold damage to individuals' lives.
Although the world has struggled to reduce its carbon emissions, it would be a mistake for investors to believe that green policies cannot cause upheaval in individual industries.
" In his view, "when the Syrian government and Kurdish forces inevitably fight," it would be "a mistake" for the U.S. to "step in on behalf of old allies.
It is not necessary, and would be a major political mistake, for Democrats to take away from consumers the ability to buy private insurance policies if they choose.
It would be a mistake for U.S. policymakers to minimize the large adverse impact that a further slowing in the Chinese economy could have on the U.S. economy.
Branstad panned Cruz as "heavily financed by Big Oil" and said "it would be a big mistake for Iowa to support him," according to the Des Moines Register.
It would be a grave mistake for the STB to continue treating these belligerent shippers as legitimate complainants—a mistake the United States cannot afford to make again.
Clinton, said on Tuesday that it would be a mistake for Mr. Trump to drop the threat of appointing a special counsel to look into her email use.
Why it matters: It's a mistake for Trump to follow his North Korea model — which is still being tested — in deciding the fate of the Iran nuclear deal.
Michael Morell, the former Acting Director of the CIA, recently confessed that maybe it was a mistake for himself, the former chief of the CIA and NSA, Gen.
The number two Republican in the Senate has said it would be a "mistake" for Trump to fire Mueller and Democrats would undoubtedly go ballistic if he tried.
As I have previously observed, it is a serious mistake for the president and his staff continue these ad hoc comments about the investigation and its key figures.
It would be a mistake for Democrats not to air a full account of Trump's corrupt behavior, even if that means prolonging the impeachment inquiry, argues Michelle Goldberg.
"I now think that designating Chelsea Manning as a Visiting Fellow was a mistake, for which I accept responsibility," Douglas Elmendorf, the school's dean, said in a statement.
He also acknowledged that it was a "mistake" for the FBI to have asked San Bernardino County officials to reset the phone's cloud storage account after it was seized.
Talking for talking sake, without any agreement to address the North&aposs nuclear and missile programs, might serve Kim&aposs purposes but would be a big mistake for Washington.
"It would be a great mistake for Kim Jong Un to think he could play Donald Trump," Pence said according to excerpts of an interview made available by Fox.
Twitter says that it 'made a mistake' for not removing tweets from Florida bomb suspect The alleged Florida mail bomber had sent threatening tweets to a variety of people.
Taking a bunch of money to play for any bad team with a lot of cap space (Rangers, Islanders) would be a mistake for both parties in the transaction.
And while that may be true, it would be a mistake for the film industry to return to its established status quo after such a colossal, if temporary, shift.
"It would be a grave mistake for the United States to wait for another nation to take the lead in combating the global climate emergency," the Democratic platform asserts.
U.K.: Trump scolded Prime Minister Theresa May on Twitter after she said it was a mistake for him to share anti-Muslim videos from a far-right hate group.
I was just glad to be out of the house in the company of a human woman that the other movie-goers might mistake for my wife or girlfriend.
"I believe it would be a mistake for the committee to issue a subpoena, thus setting up a court case which could go on literally for years," Cornyn said.
It would be a mistake for defense lawyers to ignore the gravitas of documents that speak for themselves --and instead follow a singular strategy of attacking Gates's seedy character.
" Trump also criticized Attorney General Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia investigation: "[H]e made what I consider to be a very terrible mistake for the country.
And make no mistakefor Trump, the most satisfying wins involve displaying how he, personally, can defy basic norms, make those who value stability howl, and exert his will.
Flake has doubled down on his criticisms of Moore since the allegations and has said it is a "big mistake" for the president to throw his support behind Moore.
The watermelon is connected to an LED sign that is positioned so that it appears to be transmitting the watermelon's depressive thoughts: ''This is all a mistake,'' for instance.
Nobody knows how stable their support is because China is so secretive, and because the broad contentment of a country enjoying economic growth is easy to mistake for informed consent.
"More broadly, degrading ties with Saudi Arabia would be a grave mistake for U.S. national security, and that of our allies," Pompeo said in his prepared remarks to the Senate.
"It would be a huge mistake for the administration to get rid of Director Cissna," said Rosemary Jenks, director of government relations at NumbersUSA, a group that supports reduced immigration.
Trump, speaking to reporters at the White House, said the United States would see what happens with Iran but it would be a big mistake for it to try anything.
Richards was left all alone in front of Anderson to take a pass from Tom Wilson, and from there he made no mistake for his second goal of the season.
"If the United States makes the mistake of pulling out of the JCPOA, it will definitely be a painful mistake for the Americans," Iranian state television quoted Zarif as saying.
The column of cars slows suddenly and I brake hard — running into another owner would be a very expensive mistake for all involved — and the car stutters… and then stalls.
Asked if Trump, too, believed it was a mistake for his personal attorney to work with these companies, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said it only proved the president's mettle.
The second-highest ranking House Republican did not give a direct answer on whether it is a mistake for intelligence officials to not brief President Trump fully on the actions.
Trump said it was a mistake for the Conservatives not to involve Farage, the Brexit Party leader, in talks with Brussels after his success in European Parliament elections last month.
But making political considerations the driving question of impeachment would be a mistake for Democrats trying to claim the mantle of the party that believes in the rule of law.
It seems to be a mistake for fighters to wait to weather the early storm and then pick up the pace later, because Romero just isn't that kind of fighter.
Abandoning Trump would be a cataclysmic mistake; for the sake of the next generation of Americans, every Republican must unite now behind Trump to propel him to the White House.
Given the importance of beating President Trump in 2020, I think it's a big mistake for Democrats to imagine that the country is as liberal as their own social circles.
Adding Nigeria to the U.S. travel ban would be a mistake for tech development of both countries, believes Bosun Tijani, CEO of Lagos-based CcHub, now Africa's largest innovation incubator.
Now unleashed, Riyadh's "modernization" efforts, in economic and social policy as well as religion, may appear unstoppable, but it would be a mistake for the administration simply to assume so.
Make no mistake: For all their flamboyant pugnaciousness, the Christies and Trumps of the political world are chasing adulation every bit as much as their peers are — maybe more so.
In 2016, she created a pair of diamond earrings and a matching bracelet featuring a string of cannabis leaves that "sweet little old ladies" often mistake for stars, she said.
"It would be a mistake for the United States, or Great Britain, or a combination of Western states, to send in ground troops and overthrow the Assad regime," he said.
Trump also said it was a mistake for the Conservatives not to involve Farage, the Brexit Party leader, in negotiations with Brussels after his success in European Parliament elections last month.
Naturally, the easiest mistake for casual viewers to spot is a fall, and each time a skater hits the ice, they're penalized with a 1-point deduction from their total score.
On a team-friendly, essentially year-to-year deal, with a coach who likes a mobile quarterback with an arm, giving up Kaepernick could be a huge mistake for the 49ers.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday said it is a "huge mistake" for President Donald Trump to wage a trade dispute with Mexico in an effort to curb immigration at the border.
It would be a huge mistake for the U.S. to sell its shares, and it would be a grave error if the U.S. does not become involved in the presidency search.
According to Reuters, "developing a single version of the SAT typically takes about 18 to 30 months and costs about $1 million," making an exceptionally costly mistake for the College Board.
Later Thursday, the Texas senator also called on ABC and the Republican National Committee to include Fiorina in the event, saying it would be a "mistake" for her to be excluded.
"While 1Q fixed income trading results were disappointing, we believe it would be a mistake for investors to extrapolate these results," analyst Keith Horowitz wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman described as "very provocative" Lebanon's first offshore oil and gas exploration tender and said it would be a mistake for international firms to participate.
Here's O'Rourke again, when asked about his arrest when driving drunk: Though, driving drunk, which I did, is a terrible mistake for which there is no excuse or justification or defense.
And yet, the Koch and Trump stories are not separate at all, and it would be a terrible mistake for those trying to resist this agenda to treat them as such.
The actor questioned what would have occurred if his teenage son had answered the door instead of him, hypothetically holding a video game controller that police could mistake for a weapon.
That caching might have been a mistake for another product, but Alexa is clearly dropping hints we'll see the Echo launch internationally for the first time since its debut last year.
In the land of the free, a criminal record should not mean a lifetime disqualification from opportunity — opportunity to build a better life after a mistake, for oneself and one's family.
Strategists in this camp argue it would be a mistake for the party to downplay outreach to white working-class voters who are not evangelicals, especially the women in that group.
Before the president announced he would withdraw from the Paris agreement, Whitman told CNBC that a break with other major foreign nations would be a "big mistake" for the United States.
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) has also called for the pages to be released, saying earlier this month that it was a "mistake" for the Bush administration to classify them.
They thought it was a mistake for the B.J.P. to appoint Yogi Adityanath, a Hindu monk with a history of demonizing Muslims, as the leader of Uttar Pradesh, India's biggest state.
She had a 29-hole bogey-free streak end with a three-putt on No. 8 — she started on the 10th tee — a rare mistake for her at the midway point.
It would be a disastrous and historic mistake for Republicans to attack the investigators, the investigations and the media in the face of ongoing Russia-related bombshells produced by Mueller's investigation.
Therefore, it would represent a very grave mistake for us to settle for any presidential boast of "victory" that is based only on a one-time or singular avoidance of war.
"It would be a practical mistake for Tillerson to not condition positive diplomatic relations on improvements in the protection of human rights," Matthew Smith, of the Fortify Rights group, told Reuters.
It would be a mistake for legislators to react to the eviction of Forrest from Memphis by further curtailing the rights of municipalities that want to be rid of Confederate memorials.
For Those About to Rock While it was fun to watch David and Zeke square off, it was a mistake for their allies to go to rocks this early in the game.
Chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg said that she "talked to Joel about why I think it was a mistake for him to attend given his role in the company," per both papers.
"The opportunity for Pilot is so large and so substantive, I think it would be a mistake for this to be anything other than a large and enduring public company," Daher said.
Make no mistake: For all the valid anger surrounding what's happened here, Les Moonves is the most powerful person yet to have been brought down by bad past behavior coming to light.
Soren Skou, chief executive of Maersk, argues that it was a mistake for his firm to spend the past decade focusing so much on no-frills container freight between China and Europe.
Nonetheless, most economists polled by Reuters think it would be a mistake for the BoE to hike interest rates now, in part because of the economic uncertainty generated by the Brexit process.
"It would be a huge mistake for the administration to get rid of Director Cissna," said Rosemary Jenks, director of government relations at NumbersUSA, a group that supports reduced immigration last month.
"One [predictor] that people commonly mistake for being a good predictor, that I have thoroughly studied and has just about nothing to do with winning, is box office results," Zauzmer told CNBC.
Side note: The family's diseased corn could have been the source of this delirium — the ergot fungus, if ingested, could cause spasms and other medical woes that Pilgrims might mistake for witchcraft.
And to make this us against them, Republicans against Democrats, pro-Trump, anti-Trump, that is a big mistake for our country, and that will demean the value of this important issue.
"If they bring him to the United States, they're going to Mirandize this guy, and it would be a mistake for the ages to read this guy his Miranda rights," Republican Sen.
"It's clear to everyone that the euro is a mistake for our economy," Matteo Salvini told reporters on the sidelines of a rally in Florence ahead of the March 4 parliamentary election.
"I think the separation of powers is very important, so I think it was a mistake for the president to use this mechanism to fund it," he said of Trump's emergency declaration.
But in all seriousness — it's easy for liberals to while away the hours fantasizing about attacks on Trump, but it would be a mistake for Clinton to get too invested in it.
And it's not a mistake for political reasons too: There are a significant number of independents and Republicans, including minorities and suburban college graduates, who are turned off by Trump's race-baiting.
Mr. Elmendorf said that while the university encouraged a diversity of opinions and did not shy away from controversy, naming Ms. Manning a fellow was a mistake for which he accepted responsibility.
" Trump reiterated that cutting Social Security would be a "big mistake" for the GOP, remarking that "[c]utting it the wrong way is a big mistake, and even cutting it [at all].
That said, she said it is important for the U.S. to keep its word, for instance saying it was a mistake for President Donald Trump to pull out the Iran nuclear deal.
But he warned that it would be "a terrible mistake" for Democrats to promise single payer on the campaign trail, given the enormous headwinds facing them as they tried to follow through.
You can say that voting for McConnell was a tactical mistake for the miners, or that it was naive for them to have believed in Trump's outlandish promises to bring coal jobs back.
The economy is still very weak and we don't really see a lot of growth on the horizon, in that environment I think it would be a mistake for the ECB to tighten.
There's a very good chance you missed The Expanse this year (I did) during the debut of its first season, but it sounds like that was a mistake for any sci-fi fan.
"I now think that designating Chelsea Manning as a Visiting Fellow was a mistake, for which I accept responsibility," Elmendorf, dean of Harvard's Kennedy School said in a statement released early Friday morning.
The Clinton campaign argued after the hearing that it had been a mistake for Republicans to put Comey, a former prosecutor who served in President George W. Bush's Republican administration, on the spot.
Soon after the referendum result was announced, Nigel Farage, leader of the Independence Party, admitted on Good Morning Britain that it was a mistake for the Leave campaign to make this inaccurate claim.
Lucas "Whaboom" Yancey tells TMZ ... he put a lot of work into a performance for the 'Men Tell All' episode Monday night, and it was a "mistake" for ABC not to air it.
She said it would be a mistake for the government to neglect initiatives like the bureau she used to lead over what she called a "real but small" risk related to fighting terrorism.
"It's a serious mistake for these sanctions to be lifted permanently when Sudan has made no progress on human rights," said Andrea Prasow, deputy director of the Washington office of Human Rights Watch.
Ben Cardin, the top Democrat on the Senate foreign relations committee, said it would be a mistake for the US to take unilateral action to leave the Iran agreement, especially for political purposes.
One shows a grin crammed with almonds you might mistake for dirty gold teeth; in another, a woman who seems to be eating a tiny purple couch cushion is actually examining a jellyfish.
In his Monday interview with The Hill, diGenova referred to Mueller and the people who surround him as "legal thugs," adding that sitting down with them would be a "terrible mistake" for Trump.
Coulter, one of Trump's biggest fans from the start of his campaign, has blasted the billionaire businessman in recent days, saying it would be a mistake for him to soften his immigration stance.
" Having sought to de-escalate the mood, Bush added that he believed Sheehan's desire for the U.S. to leave Iraq at that point would "be a mistake for the security of this country.
Stephanopoulos says "that's probably a mistake" for ABC not to use the word shithole on-air: "I don't think it's right to censor the President or to sugarcoat the racist sentiment revealed." pic.twitter.
But it would also be a monumental mistake for the most prosperous and progressive part of the United States to even consider abandoning a country that could be dominated by the old Confederacy.
When I met with my bosses and The Times's editor in charge of newsroom standards, we discussed Mr. Goodman's saga and whether it was a mistake for me to keep advising Wirecutter Money.
In March I asked Dube — generally seen as a supporter of a higher minimum wage — if it was a mistake for a state as large as California to try such a big increase.
But to accept this argument would be a mistake, for it betrays and ignores hard-won lessons about the folly of an industrial policy centered on "national champions," especially in the tech sector.
To be clear, I think it would be a mistake for Democrats to put much energy into impeachment right now, because it's not going to happen: Republicans control Congress and show no interest.
In the meantime, it is a grave mistake for liberalism's champions to portray the tensions between the center and the periphery in Europe as just a choice for liberal values or against them.
The threat posed by North Korea is "terrible" but it would be a mistake for market participants to significantly alter their portfolios on concerns of a nuclear war, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said.
A 40-year-old black guy from Long Island with a fedora and an easy smile, he'd be easy to mistake for, say, the frontman for an Afropunk band…which he also is.
"It was a mistake for the president to make this comment," said Peter D. Feaver, a specialist on civilian-military matters at Duke University and a former national security aide to Mr. Bush.
It is generally a mistake for a court to give legal force to statements whose goals are those of political mobilization or persuasion — or anything other than the articulation of considered legal positions.
Nadler may not yet know, in part because each day seems to bring another revelation; at this stage, it may be a mistake for Democrats to be too wedded to a strict timetable.
"Once innovation has occurred, however, it would be a mistake for antitrust enforcers to limit the potential for consumer-enhancing innovation," Delrahim said in a speech at the American Bar Association's antitrust forum.
Amazon also had not removed some anti-vaccine books that CNN Business had previously reported on, which users searching the site could mistake for offering neutral information accepted by the public health community.
It is a terrible mistake for investors with long-term horizons – among them, pension funds, college endowments and savings-minded individuals – to measure their investment "risk" by their portfolio's ratio of bonds to stocks.
"It would be a mistake for the Department of Justice to overthrow the will of the voters and state governments," Aaron Smith, executive director of the National Cannabis Industry Association, said in a statement.
This is a huge mistake for the GOP and here's why: Even though Mitt Romney won college-educated white women by 6% in 2012, the GOP has had its challenges appealing to women overall.
Or when they said it was a mistake for Apple to remove the iPad's "mute switch" (it was also used as an orientation lock switch) in favor of a software switch in Control Center?
"This was a mistake for which we apologize, and it has been corrected," Justin Osofsky, vice president of global operations at Facebook, said in a statement obtained by Erik Wemple at The Washington Post.
Gifted children have needs M. René Islas, executive director of the National Association for Gifted Children, said it would be a mistake for parents to let their children pursue their gifts on their own.
Madison Beer opened up about a scandal she says has been dogging her for years -- but she's ready to let it go and own the mistake, for which she won't be shamed over anymore.
On Saturday, the deep dive into Mr. Staud, born in 1974, displayed his talent for blazing contrasts, a flair for drama that a cursory listen might have you mistake for mere grabs at attention.
"Texting is primary for so many young people, and it would be a mistake for us to build a system that presumes talk is the only starting point for discussion," Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel said.
I was about as careful as I could be, but I wondered if it was a mistake for me to be taking care of someone who's immunosuppressed while I was working at a school.
The two play a bickering couple that the Sanderson sisters — played by Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker — mistake for their "master" and his wife because Garry is dressed in a devil costume.
" He also continued his long-standing attacks on Attorney General Jeff Sessions for having recused himself from the Russia investigation, saying, "he made what I consider to be a very terrible mistake for the country.
And it would be a mistake for the Tories, because their best chance of winning, despite everything, lies in harvesting middle-of-the-road voters who are terrified of putting a Marxist into Downing Street.
This administration's proposed cuts to international health, development and diplomacy would be a blow to women and children and a grave mistake for our country... turning our backs on diplomacy won't make our country safer.
RELATED: What Rand Paul thinks is the biggest mistake for GOP While he is no longer in the race, Paul is running for reelection in the Senate and continues to be vocal about this issue.
Earlier on Tuesday Britain's foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt said it would be a big geo-strategic mistake for the continent of Europe if Britain left the European Union next year without a securing a deal.
Is it a shy, 40-year-old songwriter who shuns celebrity, magazine covers, and the shiny veneer of a poppy persona in favor of a gargantuan wig that you couldn't possibly mistake for anybody else's?
"I think it would be a profound mistake for the president of the United States to overturn American immigration law with the stroke of a pen," Pence, then governor of Indiana, said in the clip.
More important yet, it would be a mistake for U.S, policymakers to think that a resolution of the Turkish currency crisis would put an end to the emerging market turbulence of the past few weeks.
Pat Toomey (Pa.) "I think the separation of powers if very important so I think it was a mistake for the president to use this mechanism to fund it," Toomey said hours before the vote.
The founder of Papa John's now says that it was a "mistake" for him to resign as chairman of the company after it was revealed that he used a racial slur during a conference call.
But I would be remiss if I did not say that it would be a grave mistake for Democrats to spend the rest of the election focusing solely on the financial crimes of Trump associates.
Underground Elephant, a technology company specializing in online customer service platforms, moved into an 83-year-old warehouse just blocks from the Quartyard three months ago that passers-by regularly mistake for a new restaurant.
Speaking at CNN's Democratic forum, anchor Anderson Cooper pressed Clinton on whether it had been a mistake for her to reel in more than $200,000 per speech for three speeches before the Wall Street giant.
"I think it's a mistake for the American public to constantly be told that if you work for an oil company or you work for a bank, that automatically makes you bad," Dimon told Bloomberg.
"It's a terrible mistake for anyone to seek advice from Frank Gaffney on matters of foreign policy or much of anything else for that matter," said Richard Cohen, president of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
And with rumblings of Floyd coming out of retirement for one last fight, GGG says it would be a huge mistake for Floyd to fight Manny again ... since the first fight was such a dud.
They tell of smoking in a housing project hallway, or of being in a car with a friend who was smoking, or of lighting up a Black & Mild cigar the police mistake for a blunt.
He said it had been a "mistake" for one of his predecessors, responding to news media reports that high-ranking Angolans were being investigated in Portugal, to visit Angola and apologetically take the Angolans' side.
Iran: 'Grave mistake' for US to pull out Iranian President Hassan Rouhani urged other countries to support the deal and warned that the United States would be making a "grave mistake" if it pulled out.
Raymond Granger, a New York-based lawyer and former state and federal prosecutor, said it was "a common mistake" for witnesses to try to apply their right to protect themselves against self-incrimination to documents.
Later in the first quarter, a running-into-the-kicker penalty against Cincinnati on a punt denied the Bearcats possession in Memphis territory, and the Tigers cashed in on the mistake for their first touchdown.
" The statement mentions a section of the Pennsylvania Crimes Code which says a person has a defense to a criminal charge if he makes a mistake for which there is "a reasonable explanation or excuse.
"  Ward was responding to speculation that establishment Republicans could mount a 85033 primary challenge against the president, which Ward said "would be a big mistake for the establishment wing of the Republican Party to attempt.
And while his arguments about a Trump-induced boom are overstated, it's a mistake for Trump's critics to overcorrect by pretending his policies have nothing to do with the good news we've seen this year.
There are the "Beach Bums" (2015), whom you could mistake for stereotypical beach-bro-bums with backward baseball hats if not for their dazzlingly colorful facial hair and, again, those scars and ambiguous private parts.
This trading spot was too modern to mistake for the western ghost towns of yore, and the place was also covered in too much graffiti to act out my western fantasies of a high noon duel.
Natalie Portman admits she "made a mistake" for name-checking Jessica Simpson in a recent interview where she talked about the overt sexualization of women by the music industry in the late '90s and early '00s.
Gorbachev, now a frail 87-year-old, said it would be a mistake for Washington to quit the treaty, and it would undermine work he and U.S. counterparts did to end the Cold War Arms race.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer testified Wednesday before Congress that it would be a "cataclysmic" mistake for the WTO to grant China market economy status — as the Chinese believe it is required to do this year.
In a qualifying session marked by rain and dramatic suspension failures, with the finger of blame pointed at new kerbs, Hamilton made no mistake for his 54th career pole and second in a row in Austria.
The former director of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) says in a new interview that it's a "terrible mistake" for lawmakers to vote on revised legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare without a CBO analysis.
The diplomat said some Chinese officials have gone so far as to suggest it was a mistake for the government to have pushed the plan so forcefully and publicly because it had increased pressure on China.
This was a mistake for many reasons, not the least of which is that I am a truly terrible artist—can't draw at all—and hieroglyphics at the college level involves a fair amount of drawing.
"It's a big mistake for Trump supporters to assume that if Bernie Sanders gets the nomination there's no chance somehow he can win," said Matt Schlapp, a prominent Trump backer who heads the American Conservative Union.
Rep. Steve Stivers (R-Ohio) says it was a mistake for the Republican-led Congress to try to repeal ObamaCare ahead of other issues, and he doesn't think healthcare reform will come up again this year.
But I thought it was a mistake for the moderator to phrase the question about Sanders' and Warren's disagreement over their one-on-one private meeting in a way that echoed Warren's view of the incident.
So it would be a big mistake for any CEO or for any president, but particularly for this president even for a lack of corruption, now we&aposve seen the corruption pervading the FBI so absolutely not.
But it only took one mistake for the quadcopter to fly low enough for one of the tigers to get a claw in there, bring it to the ground, and start gnawing on the carbon fiber frame.
"To break it up or try to damage it in the pursuit of some very narrow and hypothetical national advantage would be a huge mistake for any of our European Union partners to follow," he told lawmakers.
It would, however, be a serious mistake for May to delude herself to think that such a commitment will provide any real solution to the U.K.'s serious balance of payment challenges over the next few years.
Pelosi: House should go first on stopgap spending bill: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) says it's a mistake for House GOP leaders to cede the first move in this month's spending fight to the Senate.
Make no mistake: For the bigots and supremacists who gathered in Charlottesville, what Trump said on Saturday and again yesterday marks a major win, a success in their efforts to push their venomous views into the mainstream.
This turned out to be a fatal mistake for Kodak, as other companies—neither named Kodak or Apple—would soon come out with their own variations on the QuickTake that improved on the technology in every way.
Musk appeared slightly delusional regarding the effects of radiation on the human body — a critical mistake for someone who wants humans to survive a trip to Mars on his spaceship — and wholly uninterested in food or habitat.
Kenneth Rosenthal, the college's official historian and its first treasurer, believes it would be a grave mistake for Hampshire to jump into an asymmetrical partnership out of a panicked reaction to the financial challenges of the moment.
Tony Abboud, the executive director of the Vapor Technology Association, a lobbying group for the e-cigarette industry, said it was a mistake for Walmart to reduce access to vaping products while keeping cigarettes on store shelves.
A State Department official has privately said it was a mistake for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to use the word "imminent" because it suggested a level of specificity that was not borne out by the intelligence.
In an interview with The Washington Post published Wednesday, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said it would be a "colossal mistake" for the Democratic-held chamber to vote on ratifying the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement soon.
Buffett said it is a "terrible mistake" for investors with long-term horizons - among them, pension funds, college and endowments and savings-minded individuals - to measure their investment "risk" by their portfolio's ratio of bonds to stocks.
Secretary of State Pompeo wrote that "degrading U.S.-Saudi ties would be a grave mistake for the national security of the U.S. and its allies," in a Wall Street Journal oped at the end of last year.
" Asked if it would be a mistake for Trump to fire Mueller or to try to impede the investigation, Rice said: "I'm not going to try to give advice, and nobody should try to impede the investigation.
With rows and rows of white grave markers as his backdrop, the President repeatedly slammed his political opponents, attacked former special counsel Robert Mueller and generally comported himself in ways that no one would mistake for presidential behavior.
She said she has never slept with Thompson, and while she made a mistake for being at the party in the first place (and being drunk), Thompson kissed her as she was leaving — it wasn't some nefarious affair.
In our view, this is why it is a mistake for an entrepreneur to present the rosiest of projections upon which to base a valuation multiple or for a VC to always pay up to the highest comp.
Investors said on Friday that it has been a mistake for Musk to turn down that settlement, especially at a time when the company has been pushing hard to meet aggressive production targets for its Model 3 sedan.
BEIRUT/TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel described as "very provocative" on Wednesday a Lebanese offshore oil and gas exploration tender in disputed territory on the countries' maritime border, and said it was a mistake for international firms to participate.
Conservative pundit and frequent Trump critic Bill Kristol on Thursday resurfaced a 2014 video of Vice President Pence saying it would be a "profound mistake" for former President Obama to override Congress with an executive order on immigration.
Kim has set an end-of-the-year deadline for denuclearization talks with Washington, and in the Sunday statement a senior North Korean official said it would be a mistake for the United States to ignore that deadline.
I remain highly critical of that meeting -- in my view, it was a mistake for the attorney general to create so much as the appearance of impropriety by meeting privately with Clinton -- but President Trump's hypocrisy is stunning.
"  Beruff fired back at Democratic critics in an email to The Hill on Monday, saying Democrats "think it is a mistake for me to use strong language condemning them for hollowing out our military and making America weaker.
"We had made the mistake for years of allowing Democrats to build up a set of strongholds in the major metro areas that they were then able to work from," says James Dickey, the Texas Republican Party chairman.
Joe Lieberman, the first and only Jewish candidate on a major party's presidential ticket in US history, called it a "serious mistake" for Israel to bar the first two Muslim women elected to Congress from visiting the country.
Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond School of Law in Virginia, said it was a mistake for Volkswagen to apply the standard used in a courtroom when determining whether someone was fit for top management.
Because, as I've said, I think it would be a mistake for the President to fire Director Mueller and I think if we can come to some common ground on a resolution, that might be the path forward.
Microsoft confirmed the fix was successfully deployed at 4:27PM ET. This was an embarrassing mistake for Microsoft to make for its flagship "Office hub" software, especially as the company started its own TV commercials for Teams recently.
This is a more diffuse rendition, full of liquid tumbles and cut angles; it's a seminar in Jamal's coolly resplendent harmonic language — as easy to mistake for decoration as a late Matisse, but really just as deep. RUSSONELLO
On Sunday, Susan Rice, former national security adviser under the Obama administration, said in an appearance on ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos that it was a "historic mistake" for Trump to sit down with Putin by himself.
As the 2020 election heats up, Biden may be feeling confident about securing the black vote, but it would be a mistake for him not to think about younger black voters, an influential part of this crucial voting bloc.
"He said I was a B-list actor with no mojo," Dunham told Stern, who followed up by asking if it was a mistake for someone with responsibilities as great as Trump's to pay such close attention to celebrities.
"It would be a mistake for anybody to calculate that President Obama is going to decide that, if this doesn't work, there isn't another set of options," he said, adding that "anybody who thinks there isn't impunity" is wrong.
During an interview on CNN's "State of the Union," Paul was asked about his comments earlier this year, when he said it would be a mistake for Republicans not to vote for replacement on the same day as repeal.
It would be a particularly stark mistake for conservatives who feel that the basic Reaganite vision that's dominated their party for decades — a fusion of social conservatism, free-market economics, and a hawkish internationalism — still gets things mostly right.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (Calif.)—the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee—said it would be a "grave mistake" for Trump to lift sanctions.
WILLIAMS: Well, so Brian, I think a lot people are just concerned here, because the president this morning was also tweeting about Attorney General Sessions and saying that, boy, Sessions, it was a mistake for Sessions to recuse himself.
Drutman also argues that it would be a mistake for Democrats to write off either Ohio or Iowa: Democrats won statewide in Ohio, and won three congressional districts in Iowa, and nearly won the governor's race in Iowa, too.
President Donald Trump's attacks on the Federal Reserve and its chairman, Jerome Powell, are an abuse of power and represent a "big mistake" for the administration, 2020 Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden said in an interview with CNBC.
In 2014, Ms. Pelosi publicly criticized Mr. Schumer when he said it was a tactical mistake for Democrats to have put a health care overhaul on the top of their agenda in 2009 after Barack Obama was elected president.
Ngwenya, who has been involved with the MDC since its inception almost 20 years ago, believes the move was a critical mistake for a young leader who could have benefited from the clout of older politicians on the campaign trail.
" But she argued that this isn't just another step in the direction of bite-sized news edging out more in-depth coverage: "It would be a mistake for us to say we want to do all of our journalism in shortform.
But other institutions are more playful with bad URLs, using art from their collections or that they've exhibited to visualize the mistake: for example, the New Museum's 404 page features a Maurizio Cattelan horse whose head is lost in a wall.
About 2202 conservative groups and activists said in a letter Tuesday that it "would be a mistake" for a Senate bill to not include the tax repeals that were a part of the bill passed by the House last month.
It's appropriate for presidents to try to pick chairs who align with their views and priorities, and it's a mistake for political leaders to treat the Fed's independent status as a reason to fussily avoid engaging with monetary issues at all.
" However, he also offered a word of caution, saying it's a common mistake for campaigners to keep "yelling" once politicians are willing to sit down with them "and refusing to meet because that might compromise the purity of your position.
Yet as pressure from politicians and religious leaders mounts, it would be a grave mistake for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to cave in to demands to build a temple in Ayodhya and circumvent a matter for the high court to decide.
But absent such a bold move from the left, it would be a profound mistake for Republicans to not capitalize on the nation's recent economic progress, as doing so not only benefits the party, but the political fortunes of its members.
Linden, of the Roosevelt Institute, said he thinks it's a mistake for Democrats to attack other Democratic candidates' health plans over tax increases, arguing it's misleading to focus just on taxes if people will ultimately have more take-home pay.
However, even if she does manage to avoid the United Kingdom from crashing out of Europe without a deal, it is not too early to conclude that Brexit will have proved to be a very costly economic mistake for the country.
In this particular case, the fairly overwhelming consensus among experts seems to be that Trump is making a huge mistake for the American economy and for American diplomacy and making it meaningfully harder for the world to address climate change.
Marine animals become entangled in it or ingest pieces they mistake for food, such as the whale that recently washed ashore in Scotland with 220 pounds of debris in its belly — the same weight in plastic an American throws away annually.
Q. You opened this conference by offering your own judgment on policy rules, saying they should essentially be used as benchmarks and guidelines, but that it would be a mistake for the Fed to choose a rule and follow it.
Adam Schiff was saying it was a mistake for special counsel Robert Mueller not to interview Trump in person * "Captain Marvel" was crushing at the box office Heck, back in March, Sarah Sanders was still the White House press secretary!
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) said Sunday the Obama administration made "a very serious mistake" for not taking action against Russia after learning of election meddling.
Grade crossings are particularly dangerous because the railway lines are at the same level as the road, and all it takes is a split-second mistake for a driver to make a bad turn and get stuck on the tracks.
"The decision to halt all surveillance of Mohamed Merah ... constitutes a mistake for which the state is liable, given the profile of Mohamed Merah and his highly suspect behavior, notably after recent trips to Afghanistan and Pakistan," Monday's verdict stated.
Jim Chanos told CNN's Julia Chatterley on "First Move" Thursday that he thinks it's a mistake for Elon Musk's electric car company to make luxury versions of its Model 3, a car originally billed as an affordable mass market option.
It would be a mistake for people with desk jobs to assume there's no need to get moving during the work day, said Arch Mainous, a researcher at the University of Florida in Gainesville who wasn't involved in the study.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Wednesday that it would be a "grave mistake" for the United States to move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and that he had warned U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
By the way, I read an article by Ralph Nader the other day saying that it's a huge mistake for Howard Schultz to run because he'll be a spoiler, but don't be mean to him and tell him not to do it.
In response to Mnuchin's comments, Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, a frequent Trump critic, said he thought it would be a mistake for Trump to settle for "a promise to buy goods" with so many larger issues on the table.
" Dennis Wilder, former top White House Asia adviser during the George W Bush administration, said: "It would be a mistake for Beijing and others to over-interpret the meaning of a phone call between president-elect Trump and the president of Taiwan.
But you -- from what you&aposre saying as I understand it, you think that it was a mistake for James Clapper and Jim Comey, not to have given some sort of briefing about what they were seeing at the time to the campaign.
But there is really not much they can do about that; equally it would be a mistake for them to say, 'We are going to sit on our hands and do nothing, because we do not believe we have got any ammunition left'.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley said buying House of Fraser may have been a mistake for the British sporting goods retailer, in a delayed results statement that also warned it could face a 21 million euro bill from Belgium's tax authority.
Sometimes, when it's late at night and my mind wonders to the Big Existential Questions that plague this life, I wonder whether it was a mistake for the producers of Drag Race to include Miss Fame in the same season as Violet Chachki.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has set an end-of-the-year deadline for denuclearisation talks with Washington, and in the Sunday statement a senior North Korean official said it would be a mistake for the United States to ignore that deadline.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has set an end-of-the-year deadline for denuclearisation talks with Washington, however, and in a statement on Sunday North Korea said it would be a mistake for the United States to ignore that deadline.
This is high-grade nylon you might mistake for waxed canvas at a distance or at night (or just at first glance), and if you want to look professional without having to tend to high-maintenance leather, this is your new briefcase.
"In retrospect, the day that Bernie Sanders said he was tired of the 'damn emails' was a mistake for the party and for her," said Rueff, referring to Sanders' dismissal of the email controversy during the first Democratic primary debate in October 2015.
It gave them a group of devs that were coming up on the PlayStation platform, that would go on to to bigger and better things, and I think it's a mistake for them to not keep that farm team growing, in a way.
We got P out in L.A. and he made it clear he thinks it was a mistake for Gelo to leave UCLA in the first place, and told our guy he thinks the 19-year-old should hightail it back to Westwood.
MILAN, March 28 (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has urged the European Union to launch a "European recovery bond" to help fund the response to the coronavirus outbreak, saying failure to tackle the emergency would be a "tragic mistake" for the bloc.
Last week, he went one step further by arguing in a CNN Opinion piece that it was a major mistake for the party to begin the voting with two states, Iowa and New Hampshire, that lack the diversity of the Democrats' national base.
And she said that "in retrospect, it probably was a mistake" for them to have relied on Mr. Mueller — whose much-anticipated appearance before the Judiciary Committee over the summer did little to change public perception — to make the case for them.
Read: Russia and Nato plan high-level meetings to prevent war Such a mistake for a commander-in-chief who has dropped bombs on the Middle East at a record rate in his first year in office was not lost on Twitter users or gamers.
As I make my way to the top, I'm greeted by green butterflies and a giant ice sculpture that I initially mistake for a woman but later realize is a drag queen—then again, who am I to define what a 'woman' is anyway?
Here's the markets' biggest fear about the debate ... and beyond  The presidential debate is a gold mine for media companies  Op-Ed: It was a huge mistake for Clinton to invite billionaire Mark Cuban to the debate  On this debate stage, there's nowhere to hide
The mistake was spotted by io9, who also notes that the closed captions for "Kerblam!" curiously aired as part of "The Witchfinders" — surely a jarring mistake for anyone trying to make sense of why conveyor belts have anything to do with the 17th century.
ALTOONA, Iowa (Reuters) - Iowa's governor said on Tuesday it would be a "big mistake" for voters in the nation's first presidential contest next month to choose Ted Cruz for the Republican nomination, citing the U.S. senator's opposition to a biofuel mandate important to the state.
But there is, at least at first sight, something disconcerting about this selection, because it introduces a troubling thought: was "femmage" — the term that Schapiro, along with artist Melissa Meyer, coined to describe the genre of inserting the feminine into collage — a mistake for Schapiro?
When you imagine a classic barbershop, you might envision stacks of Playboy on the magazine rack, Ultimate Fighting Championship matches blasting on the big screen, and the kind of industrial-looking swivel chairs you'd probably mistake for a shoe-shining station at Grand Central.
Leahy, who was first elected to the Senate three months after former President Nixon resigned, wrote in an op-ed to The Washington Post that it would be a mistake for Trump to fight the release of the special counsel's report to the public.
In the end, Moor's mural did end up being filled in: a vague outline of the text could be seen on the now mostly all-black wall, which could have looked like a mistake for those who didn't have the knowledge of the manual.
It is a historical mistake for a country which fought in both Korea and Vietnam in order to protect the world from the communist scourge to support a communist group that, in the future, might very well became a nuisance for itself as well.
"I think it would be a mistake for Congress to provide billions in bailouts to insurance companies without providing meaningful relief to the millions of Americans who have been hurt by Obamacare," Senator Ted Cruz of Texas said Tuesday before the deal was announced.
As modern day teenagers, we seek out the deeper connections we yearn for through methods that older generations struggle to understand and mistake for addictions and flaws — such as social media — all for the sake of getting closer with the world and those around us.
In hindsight, many analysts say, it was a mistake for the Palestinians to let the Israelis defer talk of core issues of the conflict — permanent borders, the fate of the Palestinian refugees and the Palestinian demand for a capital in Jerusalem — until final-status talks.
And it was a mistake for the Palestinians to bargain away recognition of the state of Israel's right to exist, and a renunciation of violence, for little more than Israeli recognition of the Palestine Liberation Organization as the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.
While top Justice Department officials have sometimes appeared at White House events to discuss policy issues in recent years, some ex-officials said it was a mistake for law enforcement officials to be discussing individual cases from a venue like the White House briefing room.
GENEVA (Reuters) - It would be a "fatal mistake" for any country to assume it will not be hit by the new coronavirus, and rich countries that might have thought they were safer should expect surprises, the head of the World Health Organization said on Thursday.
GENEVA (Reuters) - It would be a "fatal mistake" for any country to assume it will not be hit by the new coronavirus, and rich countries that might have thought they were safer should expect surprises, the head of the World Health Organization said on Thursday.
The House and Senate tax bills would be a monumental mistake for the country for many reasons, but one compelling reason is the disastrous way they treat foreign corporate profits and encourage companies to shift their operations and the economic benefits of intellectual property overseas.
Sen. Rand Paul offered a striking assessment of the White House's impeachment defense on Sunday, calling it "a big mistake" for Trump to continue denying the existence of a quid pro quo with Ukraine because, he asserted, all U.S. aid is conditional in a way.
Trump's mistake — or rather, her speechwriter's mistake (for which the writer has now apologized) — is shaking the dust off our forgotten memories of similar incidents of plagiarism by public figures, from President Barack Obama to Vice President Joe Biden, from Ben Carson to Rand Paul.
That would be a mistake — every bit as much as it was a mistake for the wounded American populace to have willfully gone along with the many civil liberties violations carried out in the name of our security in the days, months, and years after 9/11.
WASHINGTON, May 13 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Monday it would be a big mistake for Iran to try anything against the United States after Washington deployed an aircraft carrier and more jet fighters to the region over concerns about rising tensions with Tehran.
The 31-year-old held off the strong challenge of Estonia's Ott Tanak, who threw everything he could into the last day, but with Latvala enjoying a 20-second lead going into the final stage it would have taken a major mistake for the Finn to lose.
Still, it would be a mistake for women or for men without heart problems to think a stressful job can't take a toll on their health, said Dr. Pouran Faghri, director of the Center for Environmental Health and Health Promotion at the University of Connecticut in Storrs.
Christie reiterated on Fox that he thought it was a "big mistake" for Trump to not attend the debate, noting he himself didn't "whine and moan and complain and walk away" when he was demoted to the undercard debate at a Fox Business event in November.
Make no mistake: For years, through careful omissions, PR gerrymandering, and out-and-out obstinance, police in Canada misled the public about their use of IMSI catchers, which impersonate cell phone towers and force any phone in the area to reveal information about the device and user.
Panetta likened Trump's move to that of his predecessor President Obama, saying it was a mistake for Obama to draw a "red line" on chemical weapons and then not retaliate with force against Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime after it used chemical attacks on Syrian civilians.
LONDON (Reuters) - It would be a "severe mistake" for Iran to stay in the nuclear deal if the U.S. leaves it, a senior hardline official said on Tuesday, a day after President Hassan Rouhani said Tehran could remain in the deal even if the United States drops out.
But the company also notes that the group at one point accidentally fired off its emails without changing the default settings of its phishing software tool, complete with the subject line "your site hacked by me"—a rare one-off, sloppy mistake for a prolific state hacking group.
"I think it's a mistake for the Republican Party to walk away from the fact that we are the majority party in the United States," said Ken Blackwell, a former Ohio secretary of state and current board member of the Family Research Council and the National Rifle Association.
In the fourth and final day of Gorsuch's confirmation hearing, Jameel Jaffer, executive director of the Knight First Amendment Institute, said it would be a mistake for the committee to confirm him before ensuring he will defend individual rights, as well as the authority of Congress and the judiciary.
Taken out of context, those names could all sound less like what they really are — just a few of our favorite beauty brands — and more like something a jealous and uninformed boyfriend might mistake for a list of steamy affairs we carried on while traveling through far-flung locales.
It could be a text message I see on my phone from the corner of my eye or a weird shadow on the wall that I mistake for a spider—but those small things exist as reminders that there is a world happening around me outside of my game.
It would be a serious tactical mistake for Biden to use the debate to triangulate himself against more strongly progressive candidates by appearing to demonize the "Medicare for All" proposals or claim that they would undermine ObamaCare, which originally included a public option that Biden and Obama supported.
"It would be a mistake for adult smokers and their families to listen to these misguided prohibitionists, as the evidence continues to indicate that adult smokers who switch to nicotine vaping products greatly improve their health," Gregory Conley, the president of the American Vaping Association, told The Associated Press.
MALE (Reuters) - The Maldives' new government will pull out of a free trade agreement (FTA) with China because it was a mistake for the tiny nation to strike such a pact with the world's second biggest economy, the head of the largest party in the ruling alliance said.
" But he added it was a "mistake" for the U.S. to alienate its friends and allies, particularly Britain, which has always fought alongside the U.S. "What I would just say to him is, 'Everybody in life Donald, and especially in international diplomacy, and especially when you're America, needs friends.
But until some better formula is found for ensuring strategic balance and limiting the spread of the world's most lethal weapons — until Mr. Trump at least has some plan for what comes next — it's a dangerous mistake for him to jettison existing agreements like I.N.F. and New Start.
Sue Dvorsky, a former chairwoman of the Iowa Democratic Party, said in an interview Monday that it had been a mistake for Ms. Warren to spend so much time sparring in personal terms with Mr. Trump and called that a losing path for her or any other presidential candidate.
Asked by CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" if it was a "mistake" for Schiff, the lead Democratic impeachment manager, to quote a CBS News report during the final day of his team's opening arguments, Lofgren, also a California Democrat, said she doesn't know if it was.
Political commentator Paul Begala, a Clinton supporter and former chief campaign strategist to Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE, said it was a mistake for her not to speak publicly.
It would be a huge mistake for Trump, who is after all a New Yorker, to forget the lesson of 281/2000, when Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda, sheltered by the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, was able to plan and execute the terrorist attacks that killed almost 3,000 Americans. 2.
It would be a terrible mistake for the Democrats to nominate a man as their standard-bearer against Trump, and it would be tragic for the United States to elect a man to the presidency in 2020 — not just Trump but any man, whether Biden or Beto or Buttigieg or Bernie.
WASHINGTON — Ehud Barak, the former Israeli leader known for his hawkish views on Iran, said it would be a "mistake" for President Trump to decertify the Iran nuclear deal, both because it would play to Iran's advantage and because it would scuttle any hope of a negotiation with North Korea.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday that he thinks it's a mistake for the White House to argue there was no quid pro quo with Ukraine to investigate President Trump's political rivals, and that Trump has "every right" to condition military aid on fighting corruption.
Since 2013, it has been plain that President Obama believes it would be a mistake for the United States to intervene militarily, except to weaken isis ; last week, in the latest iteration of the war's shifting and opaque battlefield alliances, Turkish forces, with American support, invaded isis territory in northern Syria.
"It's a big mistake for the Trump administration to pull out of this mission right at a time when the government of Sudan is on the hook for providing actionable intelligence to find Joseph Kony, finally," said Sasha Lezhnev, who monitors the Lord's Resistance Army's activities for the nonprofit Enough Project.
I am a Democrat who has worked for Democrats, but it would be a fundamental mistake for moderate Democrats to give into the left wing of the party and begin impeachment proceedings without a proper investigation and analysis of the facts as they pertain to the phone call with Ukraine.
"Even if the (the US) aim is not to initiate some sort of armed conflict, the higher you raise tensions the more chance for a mistake, for something to happen that will spiral out of control really fast," said former US Secretary of the Navy and former ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ray Mabus.
The list goes on, and I think it would be a mistake for us not to have that dialogue now when it&aposs possible that a year or two, when we want to deal with some of these other issues, maybe the leverage isn&apost there and the North Koreans aren&apost at the table.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will apologize when he testifies before a joint hearing of the Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committees on Tuesday and the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday, saying it was a mistake for his company to take a narrow view of its responsibilities, according to prepared testimony.
Pai thinks it was a mistake for the FCC to try and stop Comcast from blocking BitTorrent in 2008, thinks all of the regulatory actions the FCC took after that to give itself the authority to prevent blocking were wrong, and wants to go back to the legal framework that allowed Comcast to block BitTorrent.
U.K. Independence Party leader and racist fear-monger Nigel Farage on Friday said it was a "mistake" for the Vote Leave campaign to promise that—in a nation free of the yoke of European tyranny—some £350 million in weekly payments to the mainland could instead go to fund Britain's National Health Service (NHS).
"I think it's a mistake for people to focus entirely on whether or not there's a criminal conviction here," Professor Jaros said, "rather than on whether or not we have ample proof of serious problems with police in Baltimore that require that we explore: How are we going to prevent these in the future?"
"Now that special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has concluded his investigation and has submitted a report to Attorney General William P. Barr, I believe it would be a grave mistake for the president to follow the footsteps of Nixon and seek to hide the truth from both Congress and the American people," Leahy wrote.
"It's clear that it would be a disaster for the British," Renzi said at a conference near Genoa in northern Italy, when asked about the possibility that the June 23 vote produces a victory for those who want to quit the EU. "It would be a dreadful mistake for both Britain and Europe," Renzi said.
Don't Fall for Facebook's 'China Argument' Tim Wu throws cold water on the idea that if Facebook doesn't build the global social network, China will: To accept this argument would be a mistake, for it betrays and ignores hard-won lessons about the folly of an industrial policy centered on "national champions," especially in the tech sector.
It would be a mistake for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to soften his stance on illegal immigration, Rep.
"You don't fire people like that," he added, saying he thought it was a mistake for President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE to hire Kelly in the first place.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinLegal immigrants at risk of losing status during coronavirus pandemic Senate rejects GOP attempt to change unemployment benefits in coronavirus stimulus bill Senators pen op-ed calling for remote voting amid coronavirus pandemic MORE (D-Ill.) added that it would be a "serious mistake" for McConnell to hold the vote at 3 p.m.
But in an election cycle when Democrats have scored victories in places like Virginia, southwestern Pennsylvania and even deep-red Alabama, some analysts say it would be a mistake for the speaker to coast, especially against Mr. Bryce, who has captured the attention of Washington and Hollywood and had raised $4.75 million by the end of March, according to campaign officials.
But the stakes for the party's anti-Trump forces have risen in recent days: With Mr. Trump's initial refusal on Sunday to disavow the support of the Ku Klux Klan and its former grand wizard David Duke, only his latest inflammatory episode, he reinforced the fears of Republican leaders that nominating him would be a historic mistake for the party.
But it would be a terrible mistake for the new administration to turn a blind eye to illegal police practices like those that led the Obama Justice Department to forge reform agreements with two dozen cities — including Baltimore, Cleveland and Ferguson, Mo. To do so would show indifference to wanton brutality by the police and to unjustified killings of civilians.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE late Saturday night fired off a tweet commenting on Game 2628 of the World Series, saying it was a "big mistake" for the Los Angeles Dodgers to pull pitcher Rich Hill.
" This is all why, when it became clear that the Iran incident had been defused quickly and diplomatically, first American TV and then the GOP presidential candidates focused rather on two entirely new scandals: that Iranian state media had photographed the US sailors kneeling while they were being detained, and that one of the sailors later called entering Iranian waters "a mistake" for which "we apologize.
Here's what a typical, action-packed trailer looks like, which an average player might mistake for the next Call of Duty: And here's what Mobile Strike actually looks like when you play it: There's a fundamental difference between Clash of Clans' 2015 ad and Mobile Strike's 2017 spot: namely, the act of showing anything even mildly resembling the actual game and how it plays.
"Her adversaries are very good at doing reverse plastic surgery and the truth is that it was a mistake for her to use her personal email, even though her predecessors had and her successor John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE did for a year until it was no longer legal," he said.
Tom EmmerThomas (Tom) Earl EmmerThe House Republicans and Democrats not seeking reelection in 2020 Cook Political Report moves TX-23 from Toss Up to Lean Democratic after Hurd retirement Will Hurd, only black Republican in House, retiring MORE (R-Minn.), the newly elected NRCC chairman, telling Roll Call it would be a "mistake" for Stefanik to intervene in primaries next election cycle — long considered a taboo in the GOP.
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) said Monday that it would be a "grave mistake" for Democrats to attempt to add legislation protecting special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE to a spending bill as Congress attempts to prevent a government shutdown.
Tom EmmerThomas (Tom) Earl EmmerThe House Republicans and Democrats not seeking reelection in 2020 Cook Political Report moves TX-23 from Toss Up to Lean Democratic after Hurd retirement Will Hurd, only black Republican in House, retiring MORE (R-Minn.), the newly elected chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), for his remarks to Roll Call saying he believed it would be a "mistake" for her to intervene in primaries.
At the very least it is a grave mistake for feminists to assume that because the moralism of the past was often patriarchal and sexist, they must always choose "consenting adults" individualism over a more holistic morality, a presumption for choice over a defense of human dignity, the logic of the market over more communitarian alternatives, a consumerist interchangeability of the sexes over a social architecture that respects their differences.
Former Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams fired back at President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Thursday after he said it would be a "mistake" for her to run for Senate in 2020.
Sen. Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Fla.) said Thursday it would be "a mistakefor President Trump to fire special counsel Robert Mueller, who is leading the federal probe into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
At Evisu's Daikanyama location, Evisu the Tokyo, among the denim-coated motorcycle helmets, a sweet selection of denim fanny packs and golf accessories, I found Saito Yasushi, a shop worker, bent over a pair of jeans, hands tinted indigo blue, painting dots and swirls in a huge sea gull pattern over the back of a pair of jeans, turning them into a creation no one would mistake for Levi's.
Fox News's Chris Wallace on Tuesday said in an interview on the network that he "personally thinks it's a mistake" for some Democrats to boycott President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's State of the Union.
Calling Thursday's U.K.-wide referendum "the most important vote in my political lifetime," Soames took a long view and told CNBC that he believes it would be a mistake for the country to step away from the relative stability it has enjoyed since it joined the EU. "I mean, you know, in one week's time we celebrate the first day of the Battle of the Somme, where 57,470 ... British soldiers gave their lives in one day," said the Conservative member of Parliament.
"Renzi thought he could tackle (the rise of anti-establishment sentiment) by making it about him; we see now that was a radical big mistake for him and now he's paying the ultimate price by having to resign much like David Cameron last June when they try to leverage that personal popular support for him on a wider canvas and ultimately it just simply failed," said Maastricht University's European Studies professor, Michael Geary, in an interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box ".
Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE (R-Wis.) blasted President Obama on Sunday, saying it was a mistake for him to pull out of Iraq because it laid the groundwork for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
In a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 164K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE, leaders of the New Democrat Coalition said it would be a "mistake" for the administration to submit implementing legislation for the agreement, known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
Until looking up at those towering stacks, I began scaling back my ambition,wanting to fit in, hoping he wouldn't comein the door and embarrass me,a girl on the lookout at the public library,waiting to blot him out with a lifted handhe'd mistake for a wave of hello as I hurried outpretending to spare him the trouble of coming in — or so I hope in the retrospect of memory,watching him grow ever smaller, a trickle of dustfunneling down the hourglass into nothing.
Rep. Darin LaHoodDarin McKay LaHoodHouse Republican: 'It's a mistake to withdraw from NAFTA' Republican Congressman breaks with Trump and says the U.S. should not pull out of NAFTA The Hill's Morning Report - Bipartisan uproar over Trump's Syria move MORE (R-Ill.) on Tuesday warned that it would be a mistake for President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trump adviser: 'He should stop saying things that are untrue' US moves British ISIS suspects from Syria amid Turkish invasion MORE to pull out of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as lawmakers look to finalize a new multi-nation trade deal.
Sen. Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-85033 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Fla.) said Sunday that it would be a "terrible mistake" for President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE to pardon former campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE.
Former informal Trump adviser Roger StoneRoger Jason Stone3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Judge rejects Stone's request to dismiss charges Judge dismisses DNC lawsuit against Trump campaign, Russia over election interference MORE said Friday that he thinks it would be a mistake for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to sit down for an interview with special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTrump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline Trump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Senators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war MORE (D-Mass.) said on Wednesday that it was a mistake for anyone to have voted for the Iraq War nearly two decades ago when pressed on Democratic front-runner Joe BidenJoe Biden Former Bush official blasts Buttigieg: 'He is not ready' Ex-Trump campaign adviser: Biden would be able to 'sit down and get some things done' with Republicans Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers say Facebook deepfake ban falls short | House passes bills to win 5G race | Feds sound alarm on cyberthreat from Iran | Ivanka Trump appearance at tech show sparks backlash MORE's decision to support the war when he was in the Senate.
Sen. John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) warned on Tuesday that it would be a "big mistake" for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to fire special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE and predicted it would not happen.

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