Sentences with phrase «own errors of judgement»

It was clearly an error of judgement for Woolworths to move away from its very successful «fresh food people» position.
To bench them would be an admission of his errors of judgement in the transfer market.
Regardless of him not signing more top players, even with the players we DO have, if Wenger had not made these errors of judgement we would have MORE points.
As for it being an error of judgement that he will not make again, it's not entirely clear whether that refers to the emails or the emails getting out.
When Wenger benches Mertesacker and puts Koscielny and Paulista in against Villa I will be the first to come on here to apologise for my error of judgement.
It was an error of judgement.
appeared on Dutch television show «Peptalk», calling the move «an error of judgement» and saying that he will meet with his son to discuss the problem this week.
Your award is a «red card» for an error of judgement.
Kouibally, Manolas, Jiminez, Maguire and Rugani are superior to our current crop of Centre Backs and at least one of them should be signed if at all possible along with a quality goalkeeper and DM.To raise cash Mustafi and Xhaka should be offloaded, albeit for a substantial loss although Wenger would never admit to errors of judgement with these two.
Furthermore, van Gaal's ridiculous strategy of selling or sending away decent front players seems to have been a monumental error of judgement.
Finally, someone from United has come out and been honest about the massive error of judgement the club made when Fergie stepped down.
At least when he was picked for the team... Chelsea's seeming reluctance to give him a chance will remain a mystery to most, and their error of judgement is even more pronounced now that he is flourishing for Premier League rivals Man City.
He made a catastrophic error of judgement by bringing Andy Coulson into the heart of his Downing Street machine.»
John Cullinane said: «We think it is illogical that a person can be penalised for an innocent error of judgement in a more draconian manner than someone who has made a deliberate error.
«They may have made errors of judgement but this is about saving the audit function,» Mr Pickles said.
Eric Pickles has defended his decision to scrap the Audit Commission, telling the Commons the local government spending watchdog made «errors of judgement».
The Daily Mail has admitted it was an error of judgement to publish a picture making light of Ed Miliband's dad's death.
«He's got to accept he made a catastrophic error of judgement by bringing Andy Coulson into the heart of his Downing Street team!»
The former chairman of the Committee of Standards in Public Life said it was a «serious error of judgement» but O'Shaughnessy said he believed he had followed the spirit of the rules.
«I deeply regret that error of judgement».
The Liberal Democrats accused Ms Patel of making a «grave error of judgement» after having «seemingly swanned off to Israel to pursue her personal career».
In retrospect, despite errors of judgement and many spats, the Coalition worked surprisingly well down to 2015 even if the ultimate sacrifice was paid by the majority of Lib Dem MPs, including David Laws himself.
Asked about the results on the BBC's Question Time programme, Harriet Harman, the Deputy Leader, who scored 4.95, said it was just «one poll» and said those within the party calling for a leadership election were making «an error of judgement».
Sir Malcolm Rifkind has again denied any wrong doing over the cash - for - access claims, saying he may have made «errors of judgement» but said, «I don't think I did anything wrong.»
Ed Miliband claimed the prime minister had shown a «catastrophic error of judgement» by appointing former editor Andy Coulson as press spokesman.
Ed Miliband claimed the prime minister had shown a «catastrophic error of judgement» by appointing former editor Andy Coulson as press spokesman, and renewed his calls for News International boss Rebekah Brooks to go.
The apology is being viewed as a major strategic shift in approach from the coalition's junior party, as it seeks damage limitation by conceding it made a major error of judgement while in opposition.
«Twelve days ago I said to Cameron «you must now apologise for the catastrophic error of judgement you made in hiring Andy Coulson».
Leaving out the Greens while including Ukip is a disgraceful error of judgement from the broadcasters
He wonders whether this was a «terrible error of judgement».
Where George Galloway has made a huge error of judgement, and I think he has realised it, is underestimating the depth of the barrel scraped in this case by the Channel 4 programmers.
Comedian Jimmy Carr says he has «made a terrible error of judgement» over using a tax avoidance scheme.
In the past I may have made the same error of judgement, now I feel it is highly unlikely the cause of aunt Betty's body size.
JJ Abrams was in a bit of a strange position; despite the huge expectation attached to the new Star Wars film, nobody really expected The Force Awakens to measure up to the original trilogy, and barring some catastrophic error of judgement, nobody really believed that it was going to be as bad as the prequels.
Additionally, in the increasingly litigious society in which we must all operate, where errors of judgement in deciding whether or not to grit can result in accident and injury, it is worth being able to support decisions made by bursary / caretaking staff by referring back to the official scientific data on which the original decision was based.
And like software, books are products which are hand - crafted by a team of human beings, all prone to their own errors of judgement, lack of skills, and opinions on what they are creating.
But despite the flaws, despite the errors of judgement, as a parent I still feel the pressure to find the best for my kids.
To provide for these errors of judgement, the unforeseen and thus protect your principal, you have to provide for a margin of safety.
But research well to avoid errors of judgement when you invest in FDs.
One of the biggest errors of judgement novice dog owners make is the assumption that their puppy, just because she's started to obey all the basic commands at 4 or 5 months of age, is «trained».
One of the biggest errors of judgement novice dog owners make is the assumption that their puppy, just because she's started to...
If one doesn't do this, one hasn't justified the imposition, and has commited an error (at least an error of judgement).
That ungrateful attitude reminds me of Donna Laframboise, who promptly jumped onto the anti-Heartland bandwagon, attacking them for what was, at most, a temporary one day error of judgement.
There are various errors of judgement, in my humble opinion, ranging from the niggling to the egregious, missing opportunities to inform, promote, reassure and direct interest both inside and outside the firm.
Former Slaughter and May partner and incoming Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) chairman Charles Randell has admitted that he made an «error of judgement» in relation to investments made into a controversial alleged tax avoidance scheme.

Not exact matches

Launching a crowdfunding campaign for a cooler in December was a bit of an error in judgement, said Grepper.
No one ever has been able to explain it well to me, and I therefore think most of these judgements are fraught with biases of all sorts, high error rates, and general silliness.
We each face judgement based on our actions, not the actions of our parents or ancestors, we need to stop compounding our errors by refusing to see the truth when it is plainly put before us.
He finds himself making judgements of good and bad, right and wrong; he speaks of truth and error; he is aware of harmony or beauty and disharmony or ugliness.
I shy away from paraphrases for their added potential of introducing errors of human judgement and understanding and have felt this way from childhood with the appearance of the Good News and Living Bible.
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