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Pygargue, because of a blunder made by the Vicomte.
Suggestions from readers are welcome.This week we focus on a common blunder made in charts which compare several series over time.
Most operations managers have an opinion of the accuracy of forecasts in their company, but too often that opinion takes the form of grousing about the latest blunder made by the marketing department.
"I have not seen an avoidable strategic blunder made by a British prime minister or indeed the leader of a British political party which matches that of Mr Cameron over Leveson," he said.
But Mr. Ardebili of Iran wanted to keep prices high and worried that OPEC risked repeating the blunder made at a meeting in Jakarta in 1997, when Saudi Arabia pushed through a production increase only to see prices fall.
Perhaps more than anyone, the graceful Russian was affected by the measurement blunder made by the technical personnel from the International Gymnastics Federation, the governing body for the sport.
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That blunder makes it even less likely that Georgia will regain full control over the two enclaves, but their ultimate status must be decided by international mediation, not Russian occupation.
But a website blunder makes the iPad seem far thinner than it actually is.
It's actually 0.37-inches 0.37-inches which is thin, but norhere near as thin as the blunder makes it out to be.
"There have been very severe blunders made in the media," Mr. Bertrand told French radio.
When out of danger, he chose to undergo painful surgery to correct blunders made when the bone was first set.
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