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"We did not find an institution or culture that provided a safe outlet for admitting errors and improving procedures," the report said.
On TV on Sunday he supported the "war on terrorism" while admitting errors in Iraq, not least the failure to spread economic benefits more widely.
But Degryse's point about Wilmots never admitting errors was surely demonstrated by his comments after the defeat to Italy, when he blamed Romelu Lukaku for missing a chance and Alderweireld for the opening goal.
June 5, 2013 Updated at 8.33pm BST 8.03pm BST Other newspaper coverage The IMF started the process of admitting errors over Greece a few months ago, when its economics staff revealed that it may have underestimated the impact of austerity.
Officials hope that admitting errors over the second dossier will strengthen their case on the first dossier, published last September which has been the subject of allegations that it was 'sexed up' to make a stronger case for war.
Our system of civil litigation is dysfunctional in that it discourages individuals from admitting errors rather than encouraging them to work to reduce the chances of similar mistakes in the future.
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Admitting error is not a conspicuous part of his makeup.
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But the White House does not make a habit of admitting error.
Admitting error is a kind of courage our president seems incapable of.
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