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He made a practical mistake about chain reaction, pursuing the bombarding of beryllium, which does not split, rather than uranium, which does.
We have argued that it is both a philosophical and practical mistake to see EBM as a paradigm shift.
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Now, however, people involved in the discussion say that plan is being revisited out of concern that a failure to select a permanent successor may be both a practical and political mistake.
It misses his humility in learning from his mistakes, practical and moral, and his heartfelt determination to leave the world a better place.
The court's mistaken practical judgment opened the door to President Bill Clinton's testimony about Monica Lewinsky and the resulting impeachment that preoccupied the government for more than two years as Osama bin Laden laid his plans.
But there are a few subtexts to Dargis's essay that are worth teasing out, because they, even more than her overt practical (and, I think, mistaken) call for the distribution of fewer independent films, evoke significant new twists in the system of making and viewing movies.
The practical consequences of possible mistakes in this choice are limited since days in hospitals counted for less than 10% of the days in hospitals, nursing homes and rehabilitation centers altogether.
As for hospitalization, the practical consequences of possible mistakes in this choice is limited since the cost of sick leaves only contributed with slightly more than 10% of the total cost of sick leaves, rehabilitation stays and reduced posts/early retirement altogether.
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