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When he does blunder through a press conference, as he did in Beijing on Tuesday with a woefully inadequate answer to the question of match fixing in Chinese football, it is enough that he expresses his pride at being involved in a project and grateful for the opportunity.
He came in to replace the injured Santi Cañizares at the 2002 World Cup, where one of his contemporaries, Oliver Kahn, excelled before doing something Casillas would never do - blunder in the biggest match of all.
"Don't blunder in because you feel you have to, or you will look like a dad dancing at a wedding".
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Not only do individuals blunder in decision-making, so do corporations, who pursue "sub-optimal" strategies when it comes to winning both market share and profits, or who fail to assess risk on multiple fronts.
Nothing left to do but blunder on: "Do you consider yourself a romantic?" "Um… this isn't stuff that I think about a lot," he says.
But the eggheads don't blunder around the forest dressed like Crocodile Dundee, so they don't make good television, and they don't get covered by 60 Minutes.
Don't blunder through a phrase or two if you really don't know much more Spanish than how to pronounce tequila.
He does not blunder nor break.
In Wijk aan Zee, Kramnik did not blunder, but rather was outplayed by all three opponents in his losses.
It was only thanks to the wise queen, suggests Wilson, that Britain did not blunder into a war with Germany at this point, 50 years before it was capable of winning.
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