Mistake
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1844 examples of Mistake in a sentence
It would be a mistake, however, to interpret these experiments with a free press as signs that democracy in China is near.
Make no mistake: the Islamic State is strong.
But, remembering Thucydides’ advice, it will be important not to
mistake
analysts’ theories for reality, and to continue pointing this out to political leaders and publics.
Finally, the AP is unlikely to face financial penalties for this
mistake.
Make no mistake: these are long-term investments.
NATO cannot afford to make that
mistake
again.
Because the world associates these traits with the Soviet era, many people
mistake
their reappearance as a sign that Russian power is now approaching that of the USSR.
He was, he now says, focusing on how fixed-rate mortgages are relatively bad deals for borrowers in times of low inflation, which was a
mistake.
Greenspan also pleads guilty to a
mistake
in early 2001.
Most economists also agree that it is a
mistake
to look at only one side of a balance sheet (whether for the public or private sector).
But there is a more fundamental issue: the Chinese authorities, in arguing that it was a
mistake
to allow the yen to appreciate, may be misinterpreting what happened in Japan – and thus overestimating the risk posed by currency appreciation.
Make no mistake: Pakistan is “ground zero” for the terrorist threat the world faces.
Public provision of critical basic services like education or health care may never be as efficient as private-sector alternatives; but where efficiency entails exclusion and inequality of opportunity, public provision is not a
mistake.
But it would be a
mistake
to see this public recognition of Stalin as a real yearning for every aspect of the system he created.
This is a common
mistake.
By reviving the debate over “Asian” values, Fujiwara’s book may contribute to a similar
mistake.
Germany’s
mistake
this past week was to push the Greek economy – already in conditions rivaling those of the Great Depression – into a complete financial collapse.
All of them made every
mistake
imaginable, then wrote off or reduced the debts owed to them.
As even many German officials would probably attest, governments elsewhere cannot afford to repeat the same
mistake.
The ECB must not make the same
mistake.
Improved relations between India and the US can structure the international situation in a manner that encourages such an evolution in Chinese policy, whereas trying to isolate China would be a
mistake.
This observation puts the problem in a slightly different light: the question is not why patients hear voices, but why they
mistake
their own voice for that of someone else.
Today, we can see the force of this ideology, but it would be a
mistake
to assume that the spirit of the original Muslim reformists has vanished.
But Zardari’s decision to begin grooming his 23-year old son for power may have been his gravest
mistake.
Many protesters insist in remaining leaderless, which is a
mistake.
This implies that transferring the majority of revenue-raising capacity to the regions would be a
mistake
for the UK, because doing so would give the country a banking union without a fiscal backstop.
The experience of other federations shows that the latter would be a
mistake.
What is occurring in the region is a clash within a civilization; to enable IS to portray it as a conflict between civilizations – and itself as the true defender of Islam – would be a grave strategic
mistake.
That is a
mistake.
It would be a
mistake
to presume that the vast expansion of trade between India and China, currently worth more than $60 billion annually (with China now India’s largest trading partner), must lead to improved bilateral relations.
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