Mistake
in sentence
1844 examples of Mistake in a sentence
This is a mistake; if the world’s biggest problems are to be solved, cities must become part of the conversation.
We economists tend to view abdication of US world leadership as a historic
mistake.
And make no mistake: America has been the big winner.
But to adopt confrontation as their preferred strategy would be a serious
mistake.
That is no mistake; it is the essence of monetary policy.
Looking for something, or someone, to blame comes naturally to politicians and those who fear having made a big
mistake.
Here another common
mistake
beckons: do something, anything, just do it!
Make no mistake: Europe’s migration problem is not going away.
And yet some forms of cooperation, not least shared-liability schemes, would be a
mistake.
But educational protectionism is as big a
mistake
as trade protectionism.
The announced rate should be substantially positive, they wrote, because if officials tried to get it close to zero, any
mistake
could result in deflation, which “might endanger the financial system and precipitate an economic contraction.”
Such a change would be a
mistake
of potentially crisis-size proportions.
No one, however, should
mistake
Xi’s enhanced powers for a personal dictatorship.
US President Barack Obama’s administration is now being forced to face up to the consequences of its own fatal
mistake
in Syria.
Meanwhile, the defenders of Britain’s continued EU membership have made one
mistake
after another.
This is a major mistake, for which the ECB could pay dearly.
But it is a
mistake
to dismiss America's declining attractiveness so lightly.
Still, even today, it would be a
mistake
to view the PH victory as a sign of political consolidation.
And that is not even the only Argentinian
mistake
Grillo may be set to make.
It would be a
mistake
for Russia to respond in kind today by seeking to prolong the PCA negotiations in the hope that a possibly more amenable EU president may one day offer softer terms.
And make no mistake: the agreement is, on the whole, a good thing.
So it is a grave
mistake
to link modern forms of fundamentalism with the idea of a clash of civilizations.
Make no mistake: China’s territorial creep is contributing to Asian insecurity, fueling political tension, and turning the world’s economically most vibrant continent into a potentially global hot spot.
The government made a
mistake
in the past by not raising taxes to finance these programs or reducing the benefits that they promised.
Unless the growth of these entitlement programs is curbed now, today’s young will pay dearly for that mistake, in the form of higher taxes now and lower benefits when they are old.
Yet, in an environment of low long-term interest rates and deficient short-term aggregate demand (which means there is little risk of crowding out the private sector), it is a
mistake
not to relax fiscal constraints for investment.
Here, the Fed is making a fatal mistake, as it relies heavily on a timeworn inflation-forecasting methodology that filters out the “special factors” driving the often volatile prices of goods like food and energy.
Confusion, fear, ideology, and electoral self-interest all play a role in the readiness of many members of Congress – despite warnings from the Federal Reserve, the Congressional Budget Office, and most private forecasters – to make such an egregious
mistake.
Make no mistake, though: one way or another, Iran will remain an integral part of the Middle East.
Elop’s biggest
mistake
was choosing Microsoft’s Windows Phone as the only platform for Nokia’s smartphones.
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