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Then, the candidate whom some reporters were already describing as almost preternaturally aware of the American voter psyche made what just about everyone considers a mistake.
In the bombing campaign against the fighters of the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham, "we're fighting a very politically correct war," he said — a strategy he considers a mistake.
Riding a high, Ms. Fleming made what she now considers a mistake: singing Eva in Wagner's "Meistersinger" for her debut at the Bayreuth Festival in the summer of 1996.
The story traces America's journey from geopolitical isolation to engagement and back to a more committed isolation — a retrenchment that, like Woodrow Wilson, Peck considers a mistake (although he makes that case only tentatively).
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Lying in diplomatic negotiations is considered a mistake, but stretching or abridging the truth is permissible.
It's also generally considered a mistake to say that you're a perfectionist".
The one thing Bush does not consider a mistake was the invasion itself.
He replaces Sir Victor Blank, a leading proponent of Lloyds TSB's acquisition of HBOS last year, which many shareholders consider a mistake.
It will be considered a mistake by most of the people who think about this kind of thing.
Mr. Strauss-Kahn was allowed to remain atop the fund after the disclosure of an affair in 2008 with a subordinate, a decision that some considered a mistake.
Because it is widely considered a mistake (whether or not it actually was one), the Lehman non-bailout makes a bailout for the next major financial institution more likely.
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