Sentence examples for be a mistake although from inspiring English sources

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That would be a mistake: although Chile's public sector needs reform, its overall economic performance remains respectable.Reassuringly, Mr Piñera says he would keep many of the Concertación's main policies.

The Europeans, equally keen to pursue "constructive engagement" with Iran, want to avoid a formal finding of non-compliance with its safeguards obligations.Be unbendingThat would be a mistake: although it claims its nuclear programme is entirely for civilian purposes, Iran has broken every nuclear rule including secretly enriching uranium and extracting plutonium bar actually building a bomb.

Mid-sentence, Trump was back to talking about Strange's loyalty — and how this endorsement might be a mistake, although he firmly believes that Strange has a better chance than Moore of beating the Democratic candidate, Doug Jones, during the special election in December.

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Forget the neutral language; he was saying it was a mistake, although pragmatically, not ethically.

This was a mistake, although not a massive one: David Kelly clearly did have close knowledge of what went on in the intelligence services.

The Saudis also "think it's a mistake", although "they don't say it as loud and as publicly as the Israelis", said the source.

I think this is a mistake although it should retain some texture, you don't want the bread to remain dry and chewy – yet Maccioni's is a little too soggy.

Meanwhile, Labour, having started the whole academies experiment, albeit only with several hundred schools, is unable to publicly admit that the policy was a mistake although the recent review of the local authority role in education carried out for Labour by former education secretary David Blunkett was an admission that it is now out of control.

Inevitably there's an aspect of leadership positioning involved in those too, although it would be a mistake to overstate this.

Others may detect mild hypocrisy from the descendant of Ukrainian migrants, although this would be a mistake: Danczuk is an ancient Lancashire name (a 9th-century contraction of the original Danczukip, it means "keep 'em out or them foreigners will lead us a merry dancz") found in the Domesday Book.

Although asking can be a mistake, you do want to receive the forms if they are issued.

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