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The Dutch judge, Alphons Orie, said the mistake would lead to a delay in the trial, which lawyers were already predicting would last four years or more.
This mistake would lead us to let down our guard," Francis wrote in a Vatican document in April.
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Although the disclosures generated embarrassing publicity, Levy believed that acknowledging and learning from serious mistakes would lead to improved patient care, greater trust in the institution, and long-term viability.
Thornton said there was a feeling among officers that admitting mistakes would lead to punishment, but that policing needed to learn from other professions, such as the health service.
And, make no mistake, Grexit would lead to pressure on banks in other euro countries.
I believed it was a mistake and would lead us into future wars.
Even worse than the headline failure rate was the proportion of experienced drivers who committed a so-called "major", a more serious motoring mistake that would lead to automatic disqualification in the real test; about half of those who failed notched up one of those.
Tapie, who served in François Mitterrand's Socialist government as minister for cities between December 1992 and March 1993 but later supported centre-right president Nicolas Sarkozy, added that politicians were making mistakes that would lead to "an apocalypse if the FN gets into power".
This process must go on without significant mistakes, as these would lead to lethal consequences by impairing neuronal communication.
"I thought it was a mistake, and I thought it would lead to a special counsel," Bannon said.
"Rather, it made the fateful mistake of enacting a program that would lead to 'winning without counting the costs'". The review found that there are deep divisions in Australian cricket, most notably lingering bitterness over last year's toxic pay dispute squabble – which led to cricketers striking and a tour of South Africa cancelled.
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