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On the other hand his risky and ill-judged decision to appear before the Petrov Royal Commission in 1954 was a significant blunder.
He makes one blunder after another, like trading his Mercedes for a junker and getting a consultation for liposuction.
The blunder was made in calculating how much of the grant should go to schools and how much kept back for administration.
Further setting the record straight today, the State Department has corrected an astonishing blunder in its annual report on terrorism.
McGregor then went some way towards redeeming himself for his earlier blunder when he put the breaks on a superb four-man move.
Her plight is merely a bureaucratic blunder but she has left it too late to save the day.
Squaring up to the Taoiseach became the second major blunder in her strategy.
Nash's last ball was a deliberate seamer, but he made the blunder of digging it in too short.
He was winning the game easily but, in the thick of battle, made some blunder and lost.
The council has now promised to withdraw the advert, blaming an administrative error for the blunder.
A fortnight ago it was his uncharacteristic blunder which helped Celtic take the initiative in the first Old Firm game of the season.
Smith, believing that a goal had been given, blasted the ball into the net only to find out he had made a terrible blunder.
It'll probably make him feel pretty good, knowing that he hadn't made such a stupid blunder.
Even the later case in which the wife of a victim wasn't quarantined isn't a terrible blunder.
The transcript is worth reading, if only because it confirms that the attack was a tragic blunder rather than an intentional act.
In an embarrassing blunder, it was mistakenly sent to the home of an elderly Swindon woman who shared the same name as the child's grandmother.
There are also complicated reasons why societies blunder into these mistakes.
I place another wand and ski across, probing with my ski pole so I don't blunder down a hidden orifice.
They later made a second Chernobylesque blunder by bodging a highly-explosive warhead part back together with tape.
It took the intervention of the media, and the consequent uproar to stop what would have been a truly monumental blunder.
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I ain't not a pertickler good speller myself, but I reely shoud be artily ashamed of sich a blunder as that.
He was also fortunate enough to hold a bursary in St. Leonard's College, which, however, is a blunder.
If the half-back makes a mistake it can be rectified by the man behind him, but if the goalkeeper makes a blunder it is fatal.
But, dear me, how slow-witted I have been, and how nearly I have committed the blunder of my lifetime!
No solver of least square equations at the present day ought to make such a blunder.
It was evident John Grier's act was thought by the conventionalist to be a wicked blunder.
He wrote to the editor in his childish round hand, stigmatizing the blunder p. 56with youthful scorn.
She has to of necessity, due to inorganization, make a blunder of herself and her work.
They watch me like hawks, they expect to see me blunder, they raise eyebrows at each other, they exchange glances.
There was the thought he had to face, and behind him lay his own irredeemable blunder.
And she had no wish to add this irretrievable folly to the original blunder.
At which he sneered, and said that was a bull and a blunder, but no wonder, as I was an Irishman.
I had made a blunder in thinking eighty miles only eighty miles under any circumstances.
It would seem, conversely, that they who cope ill have made some egregious blunder?
A blunder of mine, when I went to the winch to get up anchor, settled the question.
Distracted by lateral perceptions from the point ahead, they blunder where blunter minds would go forward undismayed.
Through this well-meant blunder of an understrapper those on board the launch had received warning that we were on their track.
People are never tired of alluding to a famous blunder of his about Tambov in Russia.
He did not know the proper time to call, nor was there any one to tell him, and he was afraid of committing himself to an irretrievable blunder.
We fear, also, that an English mayor has been known to blunder.
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