The Daily Mirror attacks Health Secretary Andrew Lansley's "grave mistake" over plans for elderly care.
"It would be a grave mistake for Britain to leave the EU", said the minister.
That lack of presumption, the neocons now say, was a grave mistake.
Building an economic system, or a tax system, which failed to take account of what people think is fair would be a grave mistake.
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"It would be grave mistake, I think, to talk only in terms of attacks on terrorists and not to think about consequences for ordinary people, " Lubbers said.
"Mr Cameron is making a grave mistake by saying he is going to force it on to the statute book, " he told the BBC's Andrew Marr show.
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And a failure to meet our obligations would be a grave mistake that would have a grave impact on both the American economy and the global economy.
The Shadow Attorney General Emily Thornberry also earlier accused Mr Hammond of making a "grave mistake" as it would be wrong for ministers to intervene during a judicial process.
The resulting State of the Planet Declaration endorsed the SDG proposal, but the conference concluded that rushing to identify goals without in-depth dialogue with all stakeholders would be a grave mistake.
David John, a senior research fellow at the conservative-leaning Heritage Foundation in Washington, says it "would be a grave mistake" to assume that these political donations means bank regulation will be meted out with a light touch.
That would be a grave mistake.
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Lord McConnell, Mr Salmond's predecessor as FM, said that it had been a "grave error" to delay the referendum until 2014 - but he argued that it would be a mistake to challenge and thus undermine the deal between Mr Salmond and Mr Cameron.
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