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They began programs to drive people into what amounted to concentration camps.Blundering, because it didn't work.
Blundering, because it didn't work.
"This blunder has cost you.
terrible blunder by not doing the kind of preparation that's required in these circumstances.
So Galileo made this blunder.
another initial blunder.
And he made many blunders, and they were done in the service to further confirm the Copernican hypothesis.
So it began with blundering efforts to do good.
A haphazard series of blunders.
We didn't make a blunder.
understand how they could make this terrible blunder at the very end, probably this complacency, and they lost.
And this other thing about the blunders-- because again, we did look at the blunders-- we see, again, bias all over these blunders.
And I think this is suffering from that blunder.
One thing which I find particularly interesting-- the number one blunder is constant device checking.
to find a wider audience for the linguistic blunders they find around them.
There were so many times I felt that I was blundering and making a wreck of things.
OK, it's not the worst blunder he can make, you know, with the first telescope in human history.
He called it, "my biggest blunder."
So, if I make a social blunder, I make a bad facial expression, I curse by accident, I trip and fall, what I do you guys see.
was a cuni at Ko, and he makes blunder after blunder after blunder.
because history is extremely relevant, and the same blunders that have been committed 150 years ago are being committed today.
And again, you can see the blunders as being elements which will probably
Do you think it's possible that if Hitler, as we mentioned from a military blunder perspective, didn't make that blunder,
So miscalculation, blunder.
But then as he's leaving, he stands up and he makes a small blunder, what the Americans call a pratfall.
Even Karpov and Kasparov played the game, and one made a terrible blunder.
And then there was a bunch of events in my adult life where I sort of blundered through something.
Like I knew part of the pitch of this book was like I'm going to go through some of my biggest blunders and worst decisions.
But as brilliant as he was, he made some blunders.
I mean, of course, he blundered a lot too.
In fact, if you look at any of the analyses of big PR blunders by notable people, you'll find that where
And Einstein, said, oh, my God, took out the cosmological constant, and said this is the biggest blunder in my life.
Because I don't. The question, I think, is can I have your blunder.
Einstein renounced the idea, supposedly, as having been the biggest blunder of his career.
But yeah, I think we saw three or four blunders within a four or five move window, driven entirely by the time trouble,
And I really thought they're going to come at me with pitchforks on one side, and then I'm going to make horrible blunders
So even the greatest intellectual physicists in history, Galileo, to some of us made blunders.
We introduced violence as a norm, a new norm in Iraqi society, and made some incredible blunders, like de-Ba'athification.
and come home. The Apollo spacecraft's engine, which is the red bell at the bottom of the ship, was a big, roaring blunderbuss thing,
that you had, or in your 20s and your romantic life, and your teens, various blunders or situations that you
in which he said the war, and I'm quoting, "The war began with blundering efforts to do good."
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