Representative DON SHERWOOD (Republican, Pennsylvania): I made a mistake that nearly cost me the love of my wife, Carol, and our daughters.
You know, I made a mistake, and at a certain time, it came time to pay for it, and I paid for it.
"I made a mistake and I regret what happened, " he said.
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"I was skiing to win but unfortunately I made a mistake on top and that wasn't sufficient to beat Lindsey, " said the 29-year-old Maze, who will line up again in Sunday's slalom.
"I always go 100% percent but today there was one difference between my runs -- I made a mistake in the first one and skied as I know in the second one, " Hirscher told the official FIS website.
"Evidently I made a mistake, " Woods said after his round on Saturday, but he added that he never considered dropping out of the tournament, despite a chorus of former players, notably Nick Faldo and Greg Norman, calling for him to withdraw.
"Folks that have done the mea culpa, have stepped up early and said 'I made a mistake', they are not judged as harshly, " says Robert Watson, professor of American studies and author of Affairs of State: The Untold History of Presidential Love, Sex and Scandal.
And one of the recommendations I made was that they hand the person a receipt when they make a mistake that says I've made a mistake, here's my name, here's the name of my supervisor, here's his phone number, give him a call.
"I consider myself a pro among pros, but I had to consider the outside possibility that I had made a mistake, " he told reporters at the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
"I have made a mistake, " the clinically blind politician said in press conference later in the day.
Again and again, the truth was confronting me: I was a born townie, and I had made a dreadful mistake in coming here.
Last May, in a fit of bleary-eyed jet-lag, I made the mistake of checking into a hotel without running through the standard list of questions I normally ask at the front desk to ensure I get a good room.
Nor was I misleading on the day that the president decided to go to war when I said that he had made a mistake in not building strong alliances, and that I would have preferred that he did more diplomacy.
The orchestra broke up laughing, for in five years I had never made a noticeable mistake.
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She recognized that I was devastated because I had made such a huge mistake.
I'm very happy, it was easier than I expected because Dani made a mistake in a corner and crashed.
"I think they made a real mistake in their pricing, " he says.
Yet I think the Post article made a mistake in focusing simply on middle-class family breaks.
"I made the mistake of doing a profitable deal on the Internet" back in 1995, Todd says.
It's a mistake I made and as far as me and my husband are concerned it's water under the bridge.
This is a quintessential misdiagnosis of a problem, and I submit that the same mistake would have been made by a broad cross section of big firm leaders.
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"It was a shame I made the small mistake with about nine laps to go but I managed to compose myself and when the time was right I made the attack, " said Smith afterwards.
"The question is whether or not you have in fact made a mistake, and I think that's an open question, " she said, referring to the regulator.
We made a mistake on that and I think many involved in this made mistakes on it.
That was a mistake that I think I made last year, was just not getting out of here enough.
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If I got it wrong, or if he made a mistake, between the two of us we both learned how to get it right.
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