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Hart always recognizing his anxiety just before he made a fatal error in play.
NEWYORKER: Or Else
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The most simplistic, though often fatal error made is to assume brand value is simply an inheritable asset.
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After all, at least he did not repeat his mistake after an 11-year-long opportunity to study and learn the fatal error of his ways.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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The decision to compete in the Iowa caucuses -- despite a cautionary internal memo counseling her to skip the contest -- may have been one fatal error.
CNN: Analysis: Why Clinton's bid failed
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Mr Olmert's fatal error was to believe his chief of staff, a former air-force commander, who assured him that Hizbullah's thousands of short-range missiles could be dealt with in the same way.
ECONOMIST: Israel
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And that would be his fatal error: If there is one thing McCarthy means to prove, it's surely that one look is not enough, because there is so much more to her than meets the eye.
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Did Walbridge make a fatal error?
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Then I made a fatal error.
BBC: Facing England's tormentor
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This tiny error proved fatal, because Mars Climate Orbiter was supposed to pass over the planet's surface at an altitude of 140km.
ECONOMIST: Mishaps in space: Foolish, not ghoulish | The
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But this is an error of taste, not a fatal mistake, and though it's undeniably irritating, it fails to diminish the play's impact, just as Mr. Albee's occasional lapses into preachiness ("We are not talking about the rights we pretend we give ourselves in this bewildered land of ours") are mere surface flaws.
WSJ: The Lady From Dubuque | Tribes | Everybody Was Wrong About This Play | Theater Review by Terry Teachout
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It was the worst of both worlds as a fatal passivity was perceptible when, ironically, an admission of error could have communicated a corporate fiber of sterner stuff.
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