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"My greatest errors I have been led into by emotions," she said when she broke up with d'Annunzio.
One of the greatest errors of BBC management in the recent era has been inability to manage talent.
"One of the greatest errors of the party was that it stopped representing the interests of the people, and represented the interests of small groups," said Mr. Madrazo.
This, coupled with his enduring faith in the value of military force in almost any terrain or circumstance, were his greatest errors.
In the early decades of this century, Americans have sometimes traced our greatest errors to a failure of imagination: the inability to picture a terrorist, in a cave, who is able to strike; the hubris to ignore extensive State Department predictions of what would come of the invasion of Iraq.
When the Labour leader said no, a lowing sound could be heard, the noise of an audience uniting in sceptical rejection of the man before them – a reminder that one of Miliband's greatest errors since 2010 was his failure to debunk the narrative that blames Labour profligacy for the country's fiscal troubles.
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Is that the greatest "error of [Obama's] political career"?
His greatest error, to my mind, has been how he has adapted to fame.
In New Hampshire, Paul was also the candidate with the greatest error – but there, the error was one of underestimation.
"His greatest error was not opening space for other voices," Mr. Reyes said.
Perhaps the greatest error was that of his closest supporters who failed to criticise Chavez openly.
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