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It would be a mistake to continue hanging round the water cooler.
Lord Lloyd-Webber later admitted it was a mistake to continue with the show in the wake of his cancer diagnosis in October 2009.
It's possible, if unlikely, that the Washington court could stop the Texas court's redistricting plans, should it find a problem so severe that the judges decide it would be a mistake to continue with interim maps.
Defenders of the emerging agreement counter that it would be a mistake to continue a strategy that has yet to produce a lasting deal, and instead allowed North Korea to build up its plutonium stockpile and detonate a nuclear device in 2006.
"I know I have done everything I can and that it would be a mistake to continue.
Griffin however was disappointed that events from the previous episode were ignored, believing it to be a mistake to continue emphasising formulaic storytelling rather than a serialized format.
Schwarzkopf later wrote it would have been a mistake to continue the offensive and capture all of Iraq, noting that the U.S. would likely have had to pay the entire cost of rebuilding the country.
And, according to Carlos Monge, Regional Coordinator at the Latin America Revenue Watch Institute, it is a huge mistake to continue viewing the Amazon Basin as "a space whose role in the national and world economy should be to provide energy".
And, according to Carlos Monge – Regional Coordinator at the Latin America Revenue Watch Institute – it is a huge mistake to continue viewing the Amazon Basin as "a space whose role in the national and world economy should be to provide energy".
But it took time, lots of time, for me to build up the courage to admit to myself that it would be a mistake to continue living as a female.
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