Sentences with phrase «early mistakes which»

The Gunners lost to the Red Devils on Saturday evening no thanks to early mistakes which saw our side fall 2 - 0 down inside 11 minutes.

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She spoke, almost always, from beneath a wide - brimmed hat which she began wearing in her early days as a lawyer when she was repeatedly mistaken for a secretary.
Tu fecisti nos ad te, domine, et inquietum cor nostrum donec requiescat in te — so Augustine said, in words I quoted in English earlier, I have given the Latin here because I wish to correct the usual and mistaken translation so often found, which makes Augustine say we are made «for God.»
Although it would be a mistake to suppose that Paul speaks at every point for all the early church — that he surely does not do, as he himself lets us know in no uncertain terms — still he represents more clearly than any other early Christian leader the direction which Christian reflection upon Jesus actually took.
If your next response is that humans make mistakes and that is why we can not rely on the validity of the Bible, then I will not even get into the information Presented by Mr. Richmond, which if you would choose to read, you would find adequate information, showing the early use of almost all the books of the Bible by the Early Chearly use of almost all the books of the Bible by the Early ChEarly Church.
«Moderates in the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship made some major mistakes in its early stages by not being more aggressive,» contends David Currie, director of Texas Baptists Committed, a highly political moderates support group which has helped keep the Baptist General Convention of Texas in the moderate camp.
Wenger was then asked if he was blaming his defenders for the mistakes which led to those early goals, which ultimately cost their side any hope of winning the game.
As I have said in earlier posts — I am really looking forward to seeing which of our team has break - through performance years like Hector and Coquelin have had... make no mistake, it (performance breakthroughs) becomes infectious... players believe they can, because they've seen it unfold before their eyes through day to day interaction.
But Gary might announce at the UA All - American game (I think that's the one he's in but maybe I'm mistaken... too many AA games) which is in early January
The Canadian rookie made some costly mistakes early on in Winter Testing and crashed during practice in Australia which would later develop into him starting at the back of the grid for the opening race of the season.
The kicker of this all is that apparently the only reason this mistake was discovered was because of this video that Matt Doheny taped earlier this week in which he named all the towns, cities, and villages in his district.
Griffin will seek to learn from the mistakes of the earlier National Front (NF), which in the general election of 1979 got ahead of itself by standing over 300 candidates (polling a meagre 1.3 per cent).
Nowell, in an earlier interview, said there had been a mistake which he attributed to his office's being in Torrington and him being busy with his accounting business.
«I think in the early days,... I was willing to take almost any graduate student who wanted to come into my lab, which can be a mistake because if you take a graduate student or a postdoc or a research assistant who requires tremendous time and training and they don't have the commitment to really learn, it diverts you and your own research effort.»
This is a very serious question for anyone attempting to revive the glories of earlier centuries, and although Hoodbhoy may risk making the same mistake himself when he recruits Ibn Sina or al - Razi to prove that «the seeds of modernism» can be detected among famous Muslim scientists a thousand years ago, it is an area in which conservative Muslims, Christians, Hindus or anyone else ought to take great care.
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Unfortunately, however, I made the mistake early - on of not eating enough vegetable / fruit fiber & fructans, which may have further compormised the balance of my microbiome.
Take the scene early on in which the film's heroes — an all - female government expedition, led by biologist Lena (Natalie Portman), tasked with exploring a quarantined zone known only as «Area X» — encounter a mutated alligator large enough to be mistaken for a small dinosaur, surreal enough to be a mass hallucination.
Nancy (Lake Bell) and Jack (Simon Pegg) meet cute via a consciously gimmicky romantic - comedy misunderstanding — he mistakes her for his blind date because she's carrying a smarmy self - help book (which his actual intended date pressed on her in a spirit of Good Samaritanism), and she decides to play the role — but rather than stretching this nonsense out to the end of the film and turning it into a barrier to their relationship, Morris and Palmer dispense with it early, then find new ways to play havoc with the budding relationship.
Earlier in the week I posted on the money mistakes we make by decade which shared some commentary on a recent article / podcast in the Wall Street Journal.
My early mistakes were a a reminder that I had to learn a lot about investing and businesses, which is a great thing, not only to make sound investing decisions but also to optimise the cost structure of our household.
Too many bird dog owners start their pups on an early goose season hunt, which is often a mistake.
The name is thought to have originated through a mistake on an order consignment in the early 19th century when Twill (the diagonal line running through the fabric) was misspelt and is entirely coincidental that it was woven in the valleys through which the River Tweed travels.
The early stages of malaria include headaches, fevers, generalized aches and pains, and malaise, which could be mistaken for flu.
Their smug attitude towards fan outcry over missing games from E3, or missing / delayed games in general, and their continued gloating over their early PS4 success, which was literally handed to them by MS, are obvious signs that they didn't learn from past mistakes.
Early in the game, though, a single mistake can cost you everything, which is why keeping several saves at all times is advisable.
Such mistakes can be easily rectified through loading an earlier save, but not so in the Ironman mode which restricts saving to one autosave file.
This is a contrast to some roguelike games I've played, which sent me straight to the beginning of the game upon the smallest mistake; this meant that I rarely got to practice the harder parts of the game instead having to repeat the boring early parts.
Just to get you started, all versions of the paper make a mistake in the dating of Keigwin's Sargasso Sea record by 50 years (Figure 2 in early versions, Figure 1 now) since they do not notice that the published dates are in «years BP» (Before Present) which is conventionally dated from 1950, not 2000.
Not wanting to succumb to a similar mistake, I emailed Barbraud and asked for the dates during which he had observed an «early break - out of sea - ice holding up the colony».
Well, I know I made plenty of mistakes early on when I got into the business world, which I did just after graduate school.
Sometimes professional advisors make mistakes and the consequences, which are not always apparent at an early stage, can be significant and far - reaching.
Although the European Commission made what we believe were a series of mistakes in the early stages of implementing the platform — such as diverting funds towards third - party projects that never came to fruition or not following through with its original plans, which including labels and partnerships with major European commercial sites — , all of which have undeniably had a role to play in the lack of success of this enterprise, ECODIR mostly serves as a cautionary tale regarding the issue of funding online dispute resolution systems.
Starting early Deferring retirement planning is a mistake which most youngsters make.
Earlier in the day, Zuckerberg wrote a Facebook post in which he said the company had made mistakes in its handling of the Cambridge Analytica data revelations.
Not to be mistaken with the ZenFone 2, which was released internationally earlier this year, the Laser boasts improved camera functionality with laser autofocus and dual - SIM capability.
However, the render is still showing a fingerprint scanner on the back which could simply be a mistake, or this could be an early concept / prototype.
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