The Rangers had taken a 1-0 lead in the first off a gaffe by Holtby.
It seems a stage too far to call it a gaffe when a political speaks honestly.
It is a gaffe from the Liberals which illustrates their utter incoherence on key policy issues.
Should he now be forced to exit the campaign because he made a gaffe on live television?
The party has been harmed by a gaffe by Federal Environment Minister and prominent Green politician Juergen Trittin.
This only seems to be a gaffe in the sense that his campaign can't pinpoint when that might be.
We also surmise that in the Jobs era, a gaffe of this magnitude would have resulted in Jobs railing at whoever was responsible.
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Most of us without lots of initials behind our names either charitably considered this a gaffe or lambasted it as evidence of politicians being clueless.
The bad part: Sound bites rule, whether it's a clever comeback or a gaffe, and a good wisecrack is worth half a dozen health-care policies.
We were rocked by an internal memo being leaked to the newspapers, a veteran activist making a gaffe on radio and we lost a series of bruising head-to-head debates.
There is the classic definition from Michael Kinsley 30 years ago describing a gaffe as when a politician says something true that he really believes, but is offensive to certain voter groups, i.e. a Democratic politician in the 1980s saying that Japanese cars were better than American cars.
If we are going to use cliches, perhaps this was a "blunder" rather than a "gaffe".
It depends on arbitrary things like cable news or virality or if Rick Perry committed a new gaffe today.
Mr Blackett reckons it takes about 10 to 15 years for such a brand gaffe to be forgiven and forgotten.
Ohio Art capitalized on a much-publicized gaffe by a Mitt Romney aide during last year's presidential election, who was asked about his candidate's views during the primary season versus the general election.
It got a big jump in sales after Etch A Sketch was featured in the first two "Toy Story" movies, and Ohio Art capitalized on a much-publicized gaffe by a Mitt Romney aide during last year's presidential election, who was asked about his candidate's views during the primary season versus the general election.
Now this was a foolish, comical gaffe, though perhaps not a global crisis Beckett's comments were absurd, but the condemnations also got a little heated and growly, and after a while, the whole thing started to sound like an argument about Joss Whedon's movies taking place on a bus to chess camp.
The toy was thrust into the political spotlight during last year during a highly publicized gaffe by Mitt Romney's senior campaign adviser, who compared his candidate's positions to an Etch A Sketch.
Labour will certainly present it as the first gaffe of a not-quite-yet member of the cabinet.
Even if Obama simply brain-whiffed and said 57 when he meant to say 47, this is not the sort of gaffe that a presidential candidate who knows his America would make.
Stymied on all 15 of his shots on goal through the series' first five games, Parise broke through with 7:15 left in the first period, taking advantage of a puck-handling gaffe by Quick.
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We can pounce on some gaffe by a Hillary supporter as evidence that she's playing the race card, or we can speculate on whether white men will all flock to John McCain in the general election regardless of his policies.
When Vice-President Biden publicly mocked Roberts about his gaffe at a ceremony shortly after the Inauguration, Obama shot him a scathing look of rebuke. (Biden later called Roberts to apologize.) Still, there is no disputing that the President and the Chief Justice are adversaries in a contest for control of the Court, and that both men come to that battle well armed.
Joe Biden is both a policy partner and, as his "back in chains" gaffe showed, he is still a headline grabber.
His defensiveness before a congressional committee earlier this month did him no favours, and his latest public-relations gaffe participating in a yacht race in Britain has further infuriated residents of the oil-soaked gulf coast.
Obama's recent gaffe, telling a crowd in San Francisco, California, that small-town Americans were "clinging to guns or religion" out of economic frustration, may help cement that advantage.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission in no way exposed Peter Earle as a whistleblower, and our use of his notebooks in an investigative deposition was neither "inadvertent" nor a "breach" or "gaffe" ( "Source's Cover Blown by SEC, " Page One, April 25).
As Starr was recovering from that gaffe, last week a federal judge freed the Whitewater convict Susan McDougal on medical grounds, and the Supreme Court refused to allow Starr to obtain notes taken by the lawyer for the late Vincent Foster, ruling that attorney-client privilege continues after the client's death.
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