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The question is whether Mrs. Clinton made a beginner's error that could upset other players in the negotiations, like China.
But Croskerry knew that he had made an error that could have cost the ranger his life.
If American military strategy assumes popular support from Iraqis facilitating an invasion and occupation, the White House is making an error that could haunt us for years.
David Brooks ("A More Humble Hawk," column, April 17) admits a degree of error that could be refreshing when coming from a conservative hawk.
As they ate and dressed after the game, they could laugh and joke about the replay of Sojo's goofy eighth-inning error that could have led to disaster.
The early advantage, in fact, went to America One's Paul Cayard, who coerced the Italians into a prestart tactical error that could have had disastrous consequences.
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Talese may be especially sensitive about errors that could discredit his non-fiction.
*Computer errors that could cause the release of blood before it had finished safety testing.
The government has suggested a £50 fine for customer errors that could reasonably have been prevented.
They said that unrepresented people sometimes blundered into errors that could lead to destitution and homelessness.
McGartland alleges that between 2001 and 2009 officers in the security services made numerous errors that could have exposed his new identity and address.
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