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"People have been fired for making much smaller mistakes than we did," Charlie implores.
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The Conservative chairman of the public administration select committee, Bernard Jenkin, claimed the Libyan episode "read horribly like a repeat, albeit on a much smaller scale, of all the mistakes that were made in Iraq".
As noted by Waples and Do (2010) and illustrated in the sturgeon simulations reported here, a population that is small is unlikely to be mistaken for a large population, whereas a large population may often be mistaken for one of much smaller size.
The need for handling tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of data points, especially originating from a much smaller number of tumors, is daunting and mistaken conclusions might be reached in the absence of optimal analytical techniques.
"We are making a tragic mistake," Representative John J. LaFalce, Democrat of New York, warned in arguing for a much smaller reduction in S.E.C. fees.
"Much smaller piece".
The crowd was much smaller.
Their multipliers are much smaller.
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