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His inattention led to missteps in the Balkans and Africa.
And he has another advantage: his opponents are unpopular and prone to missteps.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki admitted to missteps in introducing the plan.
The aggressive culture that Mr. Schwartz stamped on Loral was not immune to missteps.
ORGANISATIONS will go to great lengths to avoid having to fire valuable employees due to missteps in their personal lives.
A focus on volume, for example, can easily lead to missteps with product introductions or slips in quality.
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Rarely one to misstep (read: he's not trying too hard), Mr. Wade is more likely to be seen in minimalist pieces by Calvin Klein and the like.
Now that the ballots have been counted and the legal challenges purged from the court system, Mr. West is free to misstep — or, rather, to misstep egregiously in a way that can't be written off as part of his eccentric, sometimes galling genius.
But even with its minor contingent of black talent, SNL is bound to misstep and offend – such is the nature of comedy.
Both sides have ample opportunities to misstep.
Still, in such a small, nascent community, it can be easy to misstep – as Hobday learned.
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