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No country is eager to blunder into war with Iran.
CNN: Can U.S. help Gulf shield itself against Iran?
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An even sadder case was that of Thomas Chambers, clearly a legitimate pastor, who managed to blunder into about everything a phony church does, including corporation sole.
FORBES: Evangelicals And Corporation Sole - Not A Marriage Made In Heaven
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Planes can end up at wrong spots on the tarmac, sometimes even causing confused pilots at the controls to blunder into the path of speeding aircraft in poor visibility.
WSJ: Honeywell Tests Autopilots for the Tarmac
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In between all the plotting and back-stabbing, the characters blunder into a broad array of financial- and estate-planning disasters, from bad investments and messy trusts to poor business-succession plans and power struggles following health crises.
WSJ: Money Lessons From 'Downton Abbey'
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Uninformed investors tend to blunder their way into stacks of losses.
FORBES: Why Investors Need A Diary To Track Stupid Mistakes And Brillant Moves
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According to all the experts at the time, Apple made a huge blunder by going into retail against the grain of what was expected back then.
FORBES: The 5 Big Problems Facing Apple - None Of Which Is Too Much Cash
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Two inquiries have been launched into the cause of a massive blunder that led to five years of research into the possibility of BSE in sheep being scrapped.
BBC: 2001: Inquiries into BSE brain blunder
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Even his allies agree that Mr Erdogan made a strategic blunder by passing the headscarf law instead of blending it into a package of broader reforms embodied in a new constitution.
ECONOMIST: Turkey
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The French forward let fly from fully 35 yards after cutting in from the left flank and Wiese made a terrible blunder, simply pushing the ball up in the air and into his own net to give the home fans an unexpected treat.
BBC: Rangers 2-0 Werder Bremen
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After ducking the question several times, Mr Lay eventually talks about such miscues as the firm's botched entry into the Californian retail market for electricity and a costly blunder involving North Sea gas some years ago.
ECONOMIST: The energetic messiah
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That blunder almost bankrupted Ashanti, scared off creditors and ultimately forced Mr Jonah into the arms of his South African buyers.
ECONOMIST: A giant digs deeper for African gold