Sentences with phrase «mistake in my judgement»

Killian and the Republican State Senate Committee have used their resources to launch negative attack ads against Mayer, and attempt to link her improperly, in our view, to former State Senate leaders who made their own mistakes in judgement and in personal behavior.
I believe, however, that going down the road toward vouchers would ultimately make these schools less independent and less religious — and that would be a serious mistake in my judgement.
Mike Griffin made a mistake in judgement — voicing an opinion on a matter well outside his expertise.

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Ultimately, the outcome of that mistake was a lawsuit by Hogan — financed by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel — which resulted in a $ 140 million judgement handed down against Gawker by a Florida court.
You are making the same mistake as some so called christians who sit in judgement.
When Jesus returns He will not do so meek and mild, He is coming in judgement and make no mistake that judgement will begin in the house of God.
In the face of such evidence it must either be accepted that Jesus is rightly recorded in the Synoptic Gospels as having taught of his early return in glory and the accompanying judgement and that he was mistaken, or it must be shown that his teaching was from the earliest days misinterpreted and transformeIn the face of such evidence it must either be accepted that Jesus is rightly recorded in the Synoptic Gospels as having taught of his early return in glory and the accompanying judgement and that he was mistaken, or it must be shown that his teaching was from the earliest days misinterpreted and transformein the Synoptic Gospels as having taught of his early return in glory and the accompanying judgement and that he was mistaken, or it must be shown that his teaching was from the earliest days misinterpreted and transformein glory and the accompanying judgement and that he was mistaken, or it must be shown that his teaching was from the earliest days misinterpreted and transformed.
Everybody makes mistakes and no judgement but what we see here is a pattern of behavior, in which case it is likely to continue.
To me the mistake in this game was tactical, swapping Coquelin for Wilshere and Walcott for Giroud was poor judgement from our manager.
It is easy to arrive at a conclusion when you are watching from afar — and that leads to mistakes of judgement — I accept that, but I miss the wonderful free flowing football we were so privileged to see for so many years, and altho there is hope that when Auba, Mihki and LaCaz get more time to play together that things will improve, but at the moment I can not help but feel all is not well in the camp.
Unfortunately, though, during my first 2 weeks in the lab I made the big mistake of being too successful, although I should stress that it was more by luck than by judgement.
Like an ex who calls to check in, make sure you're okay, and let you know that the whole, big, ugly mistake they made — the one that altered the way we bought comics; the one that made your local comic book shop retailer not want to look you in the eye; the one that made you skip out on decent stories that you just couldn't find the time for — that mistake was just a momentary lapse in judgement!
12 and the «ostrich head - in - the - sand myth» referenced in the Conrad Black case, I do not believe this form of ridiule of a lawyer and / or a judge (since everyone is capable of mistakes) has a place in a judgement.
Having read many but not all of the associated judgments, it is obvious that everyone involved in this case, like any long - running family conflicts, made mistakes, exercised poor judgement, and reacted emotionally in ways that negatively affected others.
For example, you might be asked to leave because of a serious mistake or lapse in judgement, or you might be asked to leave because of a round of layoffs or the closing of a business.
«There is no reason to believe that Congress made a mistake in omitting property tax prepayments, and there was certainly no basis for the IRS to substitute its own policy judgements that departs from the act of Congress, especially when the consequence of the IRS's determination may have cost taxpayers millions of dollars,» states the Ways & Means Committee letter.
The latter could be considered particularly notable, as according to Ferguson, «the subject of inaccurate (reporting of) business volumes in the previous IRP procurements was a significant factor in the Superior Court of Ontario judgement against the Crown» in the Envoy case, and the goal of the Auditor General's recent report / audit was to determine if the government offices involved in the IRP program have learned from past mistakes.
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