Commissioner, already gives the IRS some leeway to grant taxpayers relief when banks or brokers bungle.
And there is a non-trivial chance that the Washington will bungle the hot-button debt limit negotiations.
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Or did the police bungle what should have been a relatively straightforward case?
But the extraordinary effect of a single bureaucratic bungle has been to knock 0.6 percentage points off Japan's growth.
However, in hindsight, it looks like a terrible decision, a multi-billion dollar bungle.
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Bungle a situation and you may be remembered at least as much for the bungling as for the purported offense.
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Mr Clinton would have to bungle things badly to turn people against him if this is all Mr Starr can produce.
Third, the McCain campaign can't afford to bungle Palin's rollout.
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Traditional banks are still thought to be more secure, even though, as Barclays showed this summer, they too can bungle software upgrades and give one customer's details to another.
Imagine: Ten gigantic financial institutions who made billions of dollars issuing and selling mortgages still managed to bungle the process so badly they end up paying the federal government, well .
The downside of that type of differentiation plan is that a customer service bungle hits you harder than it would another airline, since travelers with high expectations are that much more disappointed when their experience doesn't go well.
"If you want a tribe, then the chief has to be a member of the tribe, " says Godin, whose book Meatball Sundae: Is Your Marketing out of Sync? (due out in December) talks about how big companies often bungle communication on the Web.
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