Mistake
in sentence
1844 examples of Mistake in a sentence
In 1991, the loss of monetary-policy independence seemed like a worthwhile trade-off for Europe’s economies; today, it seems that it may have been a
mistake.
But make no mistake: how al-Sadr is handled is the big test of Bush’s new strategy.
Whereas America’s war in Indochina was a tragic mistake, the cost of a wider war precipitated by the crisis in Iraq would be incomparably greater – for both the patient and the doctor.
Despite these considerations, it would also be a
mistake
to focus just on the US announcement and not also on Iranian behavior.
Let there be no mistake: the OSCE played a positive role in stabilizing Albania.
Bush repeated this
mistake
in Iraq.
In this context, NATO’s expansion between 1999 and 2004 to include the Baltic states was, in my view, a serious
mistake.
Including such provisions would be a
mistake
– not least because exchange-rate issues are intrinsically irrelevant to trade deals.
This bias is beginning to break down in information-based societies, but it is a
mistake
to identify the new type of leadership we need in an information age simply as “a woman’s world.”
And make no
mistake
about whether rising prices will feed through to wage growth.
It would be extremely stupid to repeat the same
mistake
willfully in Syria.
It is a mistake, however, to believe that extended deterrence depends on parity in numbers of nuclear weapons.
It is a
mistake
to write them off as neo-fascists.
It would also be a
mistake
to take comfort from their relatively minor share of the vote in national contests.
So I have no sympathy for David Irving’s absurd denial of the Holocaust – which he now claims was a
mistake.
Here the IMF made its fatal
mistake.
It encouraged a contractionary fiscal policy, the same
mistake
it had made in East Asia, and with the same disastrous consequence.
And, make no mistake: Contrary to what Bannon said in Lille, it is Macron – not Le Pen and her rebranded party – who holds the key to the future of democracy in France.
That is a grave
mistake.
It is a
mistake
to conflate technocratic elites (those with PhDs or other advanced economics degrees) with other kinds of elites (those with money or power, especially if they inherited one or the other).
But such a response would be a terrible
mistake
– a capitulation to the challenges that we face.
For example, the belief that fiscal austerity raises income, rather than lowering it, even in the short run, was a mistake, as was the refusal in 2010 to write down the debt.
And, make no mistake: despite what the populists say, ISIS is losing.
Waiting out resource nationalism on the assumption that it is a cyclical phenomenon could prove to be a
mistake.
Some commentators suggest that Obama made a bad
mistake.
Some will say that it was a
mistake
to have allowed Italy into the eurozone in the first place, and that an optimal currency zone should have been more discriminating in its membership.
Leaving aside the lies, fictions, and questions of morality and personal responsibility, the critical
mistake
of America’s war against Iraq was the absence of either a viable plan or the necessary strength to enforce a Pax Americana in the Middle East.
That timidity was a
mistake.
Make no mistake: Europe is rich and content;Europe would not have it any other way.
A government that makes no mistakes when promoting industry is one that makes the bigger
mistake
of not trying hard enough.
Back
Related words
Would
Which
There
Movie
About
Could
Their
Think
Making
Should
After
People
First
Other
Where
Policy
Makes
Without
Being
World