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Citing mistakes made in the 1957 flu pandemic, federal officials on Thursday urged hesitant Americans to get vaccinated now against swine flu to prevent any possibility of another wave of illness and deaths.
Citing mistakes by maintenance contractors, the airline and the Federal Aviation Administration, the safety board's chairwoman, Ellen Engleman-Connorsaidaid, "The entire system here was in a breakdown situation".
Citing "mistakes" made by the collaborationist Vichy regime, the council of state said the government's share of blame was clear in acts which had not been forced on it by the occupiers and which "allowed or facilitated the deportation from France of victims of antisemitism".
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In a three-volume autobiography, Lanusse cited mistakes made during military rule but continued to support the army.
A former Bush Administration official, deflecting the issue of Wolfowitz's culpability, cited mistakes made by other officials during the early stages of the American occupation.
The city cited mistakes made by one of Mayer, Hoffman, McCann's former clients: the scandal-ridden city of Bell.
In explaining why this was dangerous, he cited mistakes made by his own task force: "Our panel tried hard to be conservative and careful but inadvertently contributed to three false 'epidemics' — attention-deficit disorder, autism and childhood bipolar disorder.
3. Hiring Terry Semel Another commonly cited mistake: hiring former Warner Bros. studio honcho Terry Semel as chief executive.
Another commonly cited mistake: hiring former Warner Bros. studio honcho Terry Semel as chief executive.
In 2006, the Institute of Medicine issued a report citing medication mistakes as the most common medical errors, resulting in an estimated $3.5 billion in added costs for lost wages, productivity and additional health care expenses.
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