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" He added, "if they retaliate, they're making a mistake.
"Every good thing comes from making a mistake," he said.
But I think the Raiders would be making a mistake.
Seems Lakers rookie Josh Hart thinks Embiid's making a mistake.
They also warned that Trump could be making a mistake.
Regular readers know that I believe they're making a mistake.
"The Fed is making a mistake," Trump told reporters Wednesday.
Frances said the doctors are making a mistake in their approach.
But a lot of economists think people are making a mistake.
However, right now some investors are making a mistake, Slimmon said.
The Democrats would be making a mistake to count him out.
But anyone who continues to dismiss Rubio is making a mistake.
Clinton acknowledged making a mistake in using a private email server.
Candidates moving to the left may be making a mistake, however.
But making a mistake on the FAFSA can cost students money.
Comment from discussion Sudoku book cover is of someone making a mistake.
Jackson tried to tell the U.K. government they were making a mistake.
" On Wednesday, Trump said: "I think the Fed is making a mistake.
A company making a mistake of this magnitude should probably accept responsibility.
If you're making a mistake, stop making it as quickly as possible.
Young people taking too little risk, however, could be making a mistake.
Uncomfortable doesn't even begin to describe what making a mistake feels like.
"I used to know when I was making a mistake," Lovell said.
"We hope that they are not making a mistake," Abu Jamil said.
"If they retaliate, they're making a mistake," Mr. Trump said on Saturday.
The problem right now is everyone is afraid of making a mistake.
"From a principled, moral position, she is making a mistake," he said.
This is the strongest that I've felt that, am I making a mistake?
Don't beat yourself up for making a mistake or making a wrong choice.
Prove to him that he's not making a mistake by giving you clearance.
"It could be that we're making a mistake," Taylor said of the sale.
Some in the French soccer world told him he was making a mistake.
Facing criticism, he cut the holiday short and apologized for making a mistake.
Facing criticism, he cut the holiday short and apologised for making a mistake.
If it's your first, the fear of making a mistake can be overwhelming.
"America is making a mistake if it leaves the nuclear accord," Rouhani said.
"I've had [clients] come close to making a mistake with a rollover," Kennedy said.
If you are giving more credit to numbers than quality, you're making a mistake.
But Gross insists that it's important to remember the cost of making a mistake.
Being in the minority, it's easy to wonder: Have I been making a mistake?
But I think most of them are making a mistake, for the following reasons.
Again, there's a metaphor to jazz: to improvise means to embrace making a mistake.
If you don't like Trump, then you think Trump voters are making a mistake.
"If you're just investing in the U.S., you're making a mistake," Holden told CNBC.
And he believes California regulators maybe making a mistake by passing the solar mandate.
But he said critics are making a mistake if they are counting Trump out.
But there is a competing perspective: The market may well be making a mistake.
So, we asked ex-Villanova star Josh Hart if Embiid's making a mistake. Duh.
Staley admitted to making a mistake but was still re-appointed to head Barclays.
It&aposs probably more prudent than rushing through your filing and making a mistake.
But if their lives are even barely worth living, am I making a mistake?
I quickly got used to hearing "You're making a mistake," from my friends and counselors.
"The three have told Zuma he's making a mistake," a senior party source told Reuters.
But those people are making a mistake that plagues so many people who follow elections.
Finally, he tells her he loves her and that he thinks she's making a mistake.
By not making a mistake and being polite, he won the hearts of the viewers.
So, again, we pulled back those plans, because everyone thought we were making a mistake.
I don't have a problem reporting on him making a mistake or doing something wrong.
We need to be sure about identification because making a mistake could ruin someone's life.
He had fought the cuts for years, and told regulators they were making a mistake.
"The risks are still the Fed making a mistake, raising rates too much," said Wren.
Daniel S. Goldman and Elie Honig, both former federal prosecutors, think he's making a mistake.
As a C.E.O., if you're not doing that in today's world, you're making a mistake.
She said he told her she was making a mistake when she resisted his advances.
And he has never been seen to correct an opponent who is making a mistake.
"I think the Fed is making a mistake," Trump told reporters in Pennsylvania on Wednesday.
So if human resources or management is simply blowing this off, they're making a mistake.
A reader who either dismisses or exalts this book too quickly is making a mistake.
There was a guy who worked for me once, and he kept making a mistake.
Instructor's remark after making a mistake DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO 48A.
But when she said goodbye to Benoit, I did wonder if she was making a mistake.
What it is: The tendency to fear making a mistake more than the consequences of inaction.
Are we making a mistake by handing over so much decision-making authority to these programs?
I think if you're not in control of literally every single thing, you're making a mistake.
Its leaders appear convinced that Mr. Trump is trying to goad them into making a mistake.
You'd be making a mistake if you didn't go for a burger, fries, and a milkshake.
Close to half (235 percent) said they've held off due to fear of making a mistake.
In Azerbaijan, he dropped from challenging for the lead to finishing fourth after making a mistake.
Not because anyone feared they were making a mistake — but because most everyone thought: Why now?
When it comes to the interpretation of results, Angelo thinks investors may be making a mistake.
Lying awake that evening, I wondered if I was making a mistake in outsourcing my problems.
" "People who are trying to buy those sectors now to protect themselves are making a mistake.
Moon's party expressed regret, accusing the court of making a mistake and jailing an innocent person.
" Antiques dealer Paul Fuhrman said the council was making a mistake: "This is some kind of vendetta.
Don't let a lack of knowledge or fear of making a mistake keep you from building wealth.
He excels at throwing long series of attacks, designed to force his opponent into making a mistake.
This process is much more direct and secure, and you reduce the odds of making a mistake.
I think I'm making a mistake if I care about white people more than dark-skinned people.
Handy says that the dACC is typically where the response to making a mistake can be seen.
Playing, and making a mistake, but you keep working with that mistake and it makes it right.
It's been said that making a mistake requires a person – making a big mistake requires a computer.
The officials, once armed with the correct information, saved Trump from making a mistake, the paper said.
I would also argue that the Fed is making a mistake by tightening now, for several reasons.
This was not some mix-up or misunderstanding or someone who worked for Warren making a mistake.
Then there's the myth of dehumanization, which is that everybody who does evil is making a mistake.
" Or, in the pointed words of Napoleon Bonaparte, "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
"Simply put, the chairman is making a mistake, and maybe underestimating the outrage that is mounting," said Sen.
I believe that the Chinese are making a mistake by challenging the U.S. on such a sensitive issue.
He told her she was making a mistake and, lo and behold, she saw her career suffer afterward.
On North Korea, many foreign policy experts say he is making a mistake by starting with a summit.
The other thing we do here is really emphasize that there is no problem with making a mistake.
PARIS (Reuters) - The European Commission would be making a mistake if it blocks the merger between Siemens's (SIEGn.
To be clear, he wasn't convicted for making a mistake when he tried to implement the judge's order.
Otherwise ... they're just making a mistake," Trump said in comments aired Thursday on Fox News' "Fox and Friends.
They both told their daughter, "we think you're making a mistake," but their concerns were not received warmly.
They're making a mistake and you need to act in a contrarian way to take advantage of that.
"We believe that Blizzard is making a mistake," Parsec wrote in a blog post responding to Blizzard's decision.
And he suggested that the Democratic Party was making a mistake in writing off supporters of President Trump.
I was terrified of making a mistake on taxes (but not terrified enough to pay a professional, however).
That's why, according to one financial analyst, millennials are making a mistake by not using them more often.
"The Fed is making a mistake," Trump told reporters as he arrived for a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Democrats may be making a mistake by spending so much of their resources in Georgia, according to Daley.
"I sure am sorry for making a mistake and misreading, and therefore upsetting people," Keaton told the Associated Press.
Any CEO who doesn't think social media strategy should emanate from their desk is making a mistake, Shih said.
Speaking with CNBC's Deirdre Bosa, Cuban said Democrats are making a mistake in allowing Trump to drive the conversation.
But other, more conservative lawmakers said Ryan was making a mistake, and essentially handing the White House to Clinton.
They boosted the dividend gigantically....I don't know who sold that stock today, I think they're making a mistake.
Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. equity strategist at Credit Suisse, said he doesn't think the market is making a mistake.
Virgos are known to be perfectionists, but perfection doesn't come from never making a mistake—it comes from experience.
It was a great shame that young people were put under that kind of pressure for making a mistake.
To avoid making a mistake like Ms. Wise's, interior designers recommend involving children in the process — to a point.
"If you are getting less than 2 percent, you are making a mistake," said Nick Clements, co-founder of MagnifyMoney.com.
"I fundamentally believe that Netflix is making a mistake by putting [content] out there the way they do," Creutz said.
He did a good job of putting his car exactly where it needed to be and not making a mistake.
Wakeman said any advisor who enjoys "keeping clients confused because it gives them an overarching authority" is making a mistake.
Maddison believes the government is making a mistake in removing access to high-dosage opioids for patients with terminal illness.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday urged Seoul to halt the deployment, saying South Korea is making a mistake.
Confronted there by determined hecklers bearing Trump campaign signs, Mr. Cruz insisted to one that he was making a mistake.
It's hard to know how to do that without being so fearful of making a mistake that you just freeze.
Those jitters were exacerbated by concerns that the Federal Reserve is making a mistake by continuing to raise interest rates.
One of her recommenders, Stephen Legomsky, says the department would have been making a mistake if that was their calculation.
Carnahan said ahead of the rally that any Republican running away from Trump in the state is making a mistake.
"Here's the funny thing," she said when Stern asked if Trump is making "a mistake" focusing so closely on celebrities.
He can read a defense, identify the best route and then execute a split-second decision without making a mistake.
But she realizes that she's making a mistake and apologizes to Fran for being a jerk, offering her own hand.
"It kept nagging on me after I said no at Hill Country that I was making a mistake," she said.
She makes it a point to seek her friends out and tell them, earnestly, that they are making a mistake.
Also, if I recall correctly, when we met I kind of tried to explain that you were making a mistake.
"I shouldn't be making a mistake and 20 years later people are having to live with it," Mr. Mullen said.
And the problem we have in society we have at the moment is everyone is afraid of making a mistake.
But even if everyone who frames the kneeling as "anthem protests" is unintentionally making a mistake, it's a harmful one.
Even Republican pollster Frank Luntz has warned that Republicans are making a mistake by leaning so hard on this issue.
If they can't have a full eight-hour day to themselves, I'm making a mistake, I'm not doing my job.
But if we stay, if we leave the territories behind us without taking care, I think we are making a mistake.
None of this is to say the Fed's forecasts are right or that it isn't in danger of making a mistake.
But others say we're making a mistake by not responding to the impacts of climate change right in front of us.
Austin -- who was arrested for his own vandalism -- says the Chamber's making a mistake by keeping the star on Hollywood Blvd.
I'm not the only one who thinks the L.G.B.T. movement is making a mistake by lining up behind gun control measures.
You'll probably lose more money delaying a year than you would by making a mistake with that kind of investment portfolio.
Any new restaurant that's opening up, literally anywhere in the world—if they don't look at us, they're making a mistake.
Kim says she couldn't care less, and she's not being a bitch, but she thinks her brother is making a mistake.
You're making a mistake with a war declaration on the media because No. 1, you're not going to win that war.
Others close to the president say he is making a mistake for a different reason in trying to restrain Mr. Mueller.
So are progressives making a mistake by spending so much time in recent days talking about President Trump being a racist?
And so long as it pretends otherwise, American conservatism won't just be enabling another crime; it will be making a mistake.
But the idea that somehow they're doing it for us, once you're in that framework, I think you're making a mistake.
President Emmanuel Macron of France, speaking in French before switching to English, said he believed Mr. Trump was making a mistake.
Morgan Stanley's lead stock market analyst said investors are making a mistake by ignoring his calls to batten down the hatches.
Pelosi's 'making a mistake' on impeachment In the same interview, Amash said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi should start impeachment proceedings against Trump.
I was such a dedicated fighter that no one ever said anything negative, no teachers told me I was making a mistake.
But another is that Hunter Biden poses real problems for Joe Biden's campaign, and if Democrats pretend otherwise, they're making a mistake.
If such hotel franchises are after millennial dollars and approval, they're not making a mistake by opting out of suppling religious books.
Trump continued his attack on the Fed this week, saying Powell is making a mistake by being too stringent with monetary policy.
There is evidence that most other people have made the same judgment, yet it turns out that we've been making a mistake.
She didn't hesitate to correct us, and this included Rocky, when she thought we were missing a point or making a mistake.
Republicans are making a mistake by not taking a bipartisan approach and trying to craft tax reform by themselves, Democratic Virginia Sen.
Budgeting missteps were the No. 1 flub for participants, with 9 out of 10 admitting to making a mistake, the survey found.
And on Wednesday, the network's Washington senior vice president and managing editor Bill Sammon suggested that the DNC is making a mistake.
But David Kelly, chief global strategist with JPMorgan Funds, thinks that elected officials are making a mistake when they demonize stock buybacks.
There is a greater chance of the Federal Reserve making a mistake these days, noted economist Mohamed El-Erian told CNBC on Tuesday.
And by the way, Google is making a mistake and they&aposre making one that is really bad, suggesting extreme left-wing bias.
A Kremlin spokesman said the West was making a "mistake" and that President Vladimir Putin would make a final decision about Russia's response.
They're making a mistake because I have a gut, and my gut tells me more sometimes than anybody's brain can ever tell me.
I can't believe they are making a mistake and releasing me after only doing a year and a half on a life sentence.
" Trump said he believes that the Fed's monetary policy "is far too stringent," adding that "they're making a mistake and it's not right.
While your job is probably not as intense as NASCAR driver Ryan Reed's, making a mistake at work can seem just as stressful.
In this case, we tried to strike a difficult balance between enabling expression and protecting our community and ended up making a mistake.
It's also easy for people with an agenda to put out tempting false information to try to trick you into making a mistake.
"Those who would think that this vote total is [significant] beyond that day would be making a mistake," said a former Democratic lawmaker.
The Credit Suisse chief U.S. equity strategist believes Wall Street is making a mistake by not embracing an unprecedented first-quarter earnings season.
Abizaid also said the U.S. was making a mistake by not acknowledging that modern-day borders of the Middle East are falling apart.
They think making a mistake means something about their overall value as a person, and they have an overwhelming need to please others.
Trump then reiterated Tuesday morning that he is correct about the USPS issue and the senior leadership at USPS is making a mistake.
His parents tell him he's making a mistake because he seems to have to tiptoe around Kate for fear of setting her off.
"I think the Fed is making a mistake," Trump said in 2018, after the Fed raised rates for the fourth time that year.
If you're only saving important work in one location, whether that be on your computer or in cloud storage, you're making a mistake.
A trio of House Democrats say President Trump is making a mistake pushing for counter-extremism efforts to focus only on radical Islam.
Google is making a mistake by not sending CEO Sundar Pichai to testify in front of a Senate committee about election interference, Sen.
If you go through a whole day without making a mistake, you just wasted a whole day because you probably haven't pushed yourself.
So is Slack, which is set to be valued at about $17 billion once it begins trading, making a mistake with a direct listing?
"I fundamentally believe that Netflix is making a mistake by putting [content] out there the way they do," Doug Creutz, analyst at Cowen, said.
"I think they were making a mistake" in letting the contract expire, said Luckey, a supporter of Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
He doubled down on his attacks on Thursday, saying Chairman Jerome Powell is being too stringent with monetary policy and is making a mistake.
But I would caution that if we go ahead without using every ounce of leverage we have over China, we&aposre making a mistake.
On Thursday, Trump said Powell is making a mistake with monetary policy but added that he does not intend to fire the Fed chairman.
These are generated by a brain when it is making a mistake, and also when it is observing a mistake being made by another.
Last week, Christie told the Bergen Record that Trump "would not be making a mistake" were he to tap Wray to lead the FBI.
You may be convinced that he's making a mistake in trying to keep his medical situation a secret, but it's his mistake to make.
Instead, I believed that my doctor and my family were scheming behind my back and making a mistake by giving in to unreasonable panic.
I didn't know much about that either, then, but the consequences of making a mistake were greater than a dress or a dressing down.
"If you think there's a fixed meaning of the word 'consciousness,' and we're searching for that, then you're already making a mistake," Dennett said.
The book may surprise readers who wondered, when the sequel was announced, whether Atwood was making a mistake in returning to her earlier work.
Hesitation out of fear of making a mistake will never allow for the growth and change that is necessary for the creation of art.
Dullas Alahapperuma, an opposition member of parliament, said the government was making a mistake by handing over national assets to China and India in Hambantota.
Activist hedge fund Starboard Value might be making a mistake with its involvement in , but that doesn't mean the stock's not worth buying, Cramer says.
However, Wachter said that most medical errors are a symptom of a dysfunctional hospital system — not merely a result of one person making a mistake.
If he gets something wrong, it tends to get covered as him not having enough information or perhaps making a mistake, not as a lie.
If someone criticizes an influential person for making a mistake, or if someone else makes a critical mistake, influential people don't react immediately and emotionally.
American Lindsey Vonn went out first but will not win a medal after making a mistake before the final jump and finishing in 1:21.49.
"She does not seem to me to be afraid of making a mistake, or not saying it perfectly," he told Vanity Fair about Ocasio-Cortez.
Kashkari, the president of the Minneapolis Fed, said Monday that the central bank is making a mistake by continuing to raise rates, which Gundlach referenced.
Banking analyst Dick Bove continues to warn that investors are making a mistake betting on bank stocks gaining because the Fed is raising interest rates.
Further, waiting until the final week of 2019 could raise your risk of making a mistake, including overlooking accounts that are subject to these distributions.
He said Democrats might be making a mistake if they think picking an establishment figure from Washington will deliver the victory over Trump they crave.
There are, however, people who can never admit making a mistake or being wrong, and at the head of that list is Donald J. Trump.
"If we are making a mistake, we are making a small mistake now that I think we can recover from," Kashkari said in the interview.
"If they retaliate, they&aposre making a mistake," Trump declared before departing the annual Group of Seven summit, which includes Britain, Italy, France, Germany and Japan.
"Those who are turning a deaf ear to the warnings of youth are making a mistake," said independent MP Matthieu Orphelin, who had organised Thunberg's visit.
Which made it hurt all the more when she told me that I was making a mistake so big she couldn't bear to watch it unfold.
Investors would be making a mistake if they tried to follow every "play by play" coming out of Washington, expert Evan Newmark told CNBC on Friday.
But he'd be making a mistake not to step up when his party needs him—especially, though not exclusively, when his own legacy is at stake.
"The Fed is making a mistake," he said when asked by reporters about the market drop, shortly after landing in Erie, Pa., before a campaign rally.
My view is that Democrats would be making a mistake to end the process by choosing anyone other than Pelosi — the most effective speaker in decades.
She notes that Credit Karma recently found that almost 22017% of Gen Zers and 2200% of millennials are scared of making a mistake on their taxes.
Similarly, menstruation and PMS are quickly corralled as reason for anything from making a mistake to having an opinion, our fundamental ineptitude usually being the punchline.
Justin Amash said in an interview Sunday with CNN that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is "making a mistake" in not beginning impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump continued to attack the Federal Reserve on Thursday, saying Chairman Jerome Powell is being too stringent with monetary policy and is making a mistake.
"I have told Hilleary's [sic] minions repeatedly that they are making a mistake trying to drag me in, yet they still try," Powell wrote in another email.
"You may feel guilty that you may be getting that parent in trouble, or that you may be making a mistake and misinterpreting the situation," he said.
Making a mistake on a case could result in a client suing your firm for malpractice and reporting you to the disciplinary board of your bar association.
I wondered if we were making a mistake, and felt guilty abandoning the piano to a stranger who couldn't possibly appreciate its value the way I did.
I stand up pretty clearly when I think they're making a mistake, like on health care, they're cutting funds for the Chesapeake Bay — a host of issues.
Democratic voters (and political journalists) would be making a mistake to disqualify him based on a disappointing finish in one fairly small, overwhelmingly white, highly unrepresentative state.
For that matter, they'd be making a mistake to disqualify him if he also struggles in New Hampshire — which is likewise small, overwhelmingly white and highly unrepresentative.
"You don&apost want to be thought of as the person who can&apost spell correctly and can&apost string a sentence together without making a mistake." 
After Mr. Turley argued that Democrats are making a mistake by moving swiftly to impeach, my colleague Charlie Savage examined whether Democrats have the option to wait.
Representative Eliot Engel, the senior Democrat on the U.S. House of Representatives foreign affairs committee, said that Tillerson was making a mistake by skipping the Brussels talks.
"Turkey is making a mistake if it thinks that because we have an economic crisis we are weak as regards our country's security," Greece's foreign minister warned.
Mike Braun of Indiana said the US would be making a mistake if it shifted its attention to Ukraine when Russia was responsible for the election interference.
Because when I had that photo, I thought Luann would want to know that — I thought I had some big evidence that maybe she was making a mistake.
Former President Obama says he doesn't believe that Democrats would be making a mistake by selecting another woman or person of color for their presidential nominee in 2020.
CAROLYN GLANVILLE: I would say there's probably very few cases, I can't speak to specific examples, where someone is let go for making a mistake, from Brian's world.
But I think in a race like this 1,500, where the last 600 meters is so frenzied, you really can't look at the screen without making a mistake.
American politics — at least on one side of the aisle — is suffering from an epidemic of infallibility, of powerful people who never, ever admit to making a mistake.
Vettel was punished after making a mistake in Sunday's race in Montreal while under pressure from Mercedes' championship leader Lewis Hamilton, who finished second but was declared winner.
Trump said establishment Republicans would be making a mistake if they persuade a high-profile party leader to launch a third-party run to deny him the White House.
Ginger Zee and Val Chmerkovskiy were accused of making a "mistake" by the judges on the Dancing with the Stars finale Tuesday, but they insist there was no missteps.
Activist hedge fund Starboard Value might be making a mistake with its involvement in Dollar Tree, but that doesn't mean the stock's not worth buying, says CNBC's Jim Cramer.
I couldn't really get what the market economy was about, so I ended up making a mistake while working for a state-owned company which got me let go.
"Anyone who thinks that because we won in 85033, 2014 and 2016 that we're safe in 2017 is taking this race for granted and making a mistake," Ferguson said.
If you go back to your teens and twenties, you're scared of making a mistake, but now I'm an adult—I'm, like, past an adult—the anxiety still exists.
"I feel like anybody who uses anything that is not organic, whether it's food or smoke, or whatever, they are making a mistake," said Dawson Julia, 45, another grower.
We didn't really need a survey to prove that, but a recent study from NerdWallet found that 80% of millennials are afraid of making a mistake on their taxes.
It is marked by a very real and terrifying fear of making a mistake, as though making an error must inevitably lead to disaster or mean you are defective.
"There's just a real anxiety about not making a mistake," said David Axelrod, the former chief strategist to President Barack Obama, citing the party's angst about defeating Mr. Trump.
Whether you're folding a napkin or writing a succinct email, there will be times when you forget to look at the small things, and end up making a mistake.
But often the act of selecting that bottle is fraught with the fear of making a mistake, of wasting money and of appearing foolish in front of other people.
He admitted giving inside information about both companies to Mr. Walters, but this was far from a simple case of an insider making a mistake by tipping a friend.
A fourth witness, requested by the Republicans, said at that hearing, argued that Democrats were making a mistake by pursuing a "slipshod" impeachment that would have long-lasting consequences.
I wonder if we are making a mistake, if we will be safe, if our daughters will come away from either trip with scars that might last a lifetime.
"Roseanne Barr is my sister in comedy and she is my universal sister and what I won't do… is throw her away for making a mistake," Mo'Nique told the show.
Fear of making a mistake should not be an impediment — Good Samaritan laws in every state and the federal Cardiac Arrest Survival Act help to minimize a lay rescuer's liability.
The result is that across the country, when a black girl misbehaves, her behavior is often treated as a deliberate, calculated infraction, rather than as a child making a mistake.
We passed a few homes and businesses, including a local pharmacy, that had boarded-up windows, forcing me to wonder if I was making a mistake by not doing the same.
It just sounded so big, and we all just looked at each other and said, 'Man, we are making a mistake if we don't get back home and record this song!
It's defined by the realization not just that you've made a huge mistake, but that you knew you were making a mistake all along, and suppressed your courage or your conscience.
Pollsters say opposition parties may be making a mistake by questioning Modi on national security instead of focusing on more basic issues, such as a shortage of jobs and farmers' distress.
It was also something of a breakthrough for a candidate who has, over time, been loath to admit to making a mistake, and who does not like letting down her guard.
For this reason, I have long thought Democrats would be making a mistake by starting impeachment proceedings against President Trump, even though I also believed Trump was manifestly unfit for office.
"I always knew I did not want to take the traditional path that most people follow, and this helped me feel confident that I was not making a mistake," he said.
Regardless of what Shanahan knew about the McCain, high-ranking retired officers and government officials said he is making a mistake in asking his chief of staff to investigate the incident.
But there are individual variations too: A favorite English cousin of mine would certainly warn any friend she thought was making a mistake of the heart, or the wallet, or both.
But to the extent that young Americans embrace Clinton's center-left views on other issues, it seems likely they are simply making a mistake about who stands where on bank regulation.
There are two simultaneous national crises — one of police violence and the other of inadequate mental health treatment — and we are making a mistake if we focus blame only on the police.
Those figures certainly vindicate CEO Evan Spiegel's decision to reject a $3 billion bid from Facebook three years ago — even if conventional wisdom at the time suggested he was making a mistake.
For those who are insecure about their yoga skills and lurk in the back of the class, your latest nightmare is a pair of pants that know when you're making a mistake.
Draper — one of the first investors in failed blood-testing start-up Theranos and a defender of its embattled founder, Elizabeth Holmes — said regulators are making a mistake by preemptively regulating cryptocurrencies.
A top strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management said on CNBC Wednesday that the Federal Reserve is "fundamentally making a mistake" with its anticipated rate cut at the end of the month.
"NAFTA is fine the way it is, it's a commercial relationship," Gutierrez said, adding that North America would be making a mistake similar to Europe if it moved towards a common currency.
They're some of the hardest working, most loyal signs around, but they usually prefer to stay behind the scenes — with a tendency for perfectionism, they'd hate to be caught making a mistake.
"Anyone who thought this was going to be a cakewalk for [Bayh] I think was making a mistake," said Andrew Downs, a political science professor at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne.
All this likely contributed to Trump's narrow win (Vox argued repeatedly at the time that the Fed was making a mistake) but then continued across the first two years of his administration.
TAX RETURNS REVISITED: The Hill' Rebecca Savransky reports: Longtime Trump ally Roger Stone said he thinks the GOP nominee is making a mistake by not releasing his tax returns to the public.
"It's definitely true that Democrats are making a mistake if they think they can just oppose Trump without having their own agenda," said Roger Hickey, co-director of Campaign for America's Future.
How to avoid earned income credit errorsThe IRS warns that making a mistake on your EIC claim could not only delay your refund but also cause your entire claim to be denied.
But he said that he still gets nervous, still fears making a mistake, still grows quiet as he nears the stadium, a "little transformation" that allows him to become his public persona.
There will doubtless come a time when deficit scolds make essential arguments, but of late they haven't — and when I was one of them, I now believe, I was making a mistake.
It could be that this is a serious offer with Trump's full backing, and that Democrats — in turning up their noses at it for not ceding enough ground — are making a mistake.
Some will shrug and say that making a mistake on a sneaky word problem isn't a concern in daily life, but researchers are discovering that these reasoning errors could affect financial markets.
Unless your neighbors' relativism includes thinking that it's right for people to exclude girls from sport programs because their culture thinks they should be excluded, you all believe they're making a mistake.
By making a mistake, she sees somebody directly that she hurts, and then the big turning point for her is seeing [Gamby] at the end of episode three talking about his daughter.
In his view, the historically Christian countries of Europe would be making a mistake if they responded to the Muslim influx by erecting new barriers or raising high the banner of cultural nativism.
And if we ever stop somewhere we haven't yet patronized, a place we've never heard of, we'll probably look it up on Yelp first in order to ensure we're not making a mistake.
It's easy to see Peter may be making a mistake by stubbornly insisting that Madison is likely The One, but at least it's a decision the Bachelor has come to on his own.
I know it comes from a place of love and happiness for my new life milestone — and I really do appreciate the support — but when I say, "my boyfriend," I'm not making a mistake.
Reisinger suggests showing vulnerability, making them laugh, making a mistake and apologizing for it, stroking someone's ego, telling stories, being helpful, or discussing a topic in a heated manner could all do the trick.
Mike Shields, a veteran Republican strategist and a former chief of staff of the Republican National Committee, cautioned that the political establishment was making a mistake by waiting for Mr. Parscale to slip up.
The thinking behind that bold prediction was that the chance of a military AI system making a mistake in its analysis of a situation could lead nations to take rash and potentially catastrophic decisions.
So I'd hate to rule billionaires out of the running simply on account of their bank accounts, and I think progressive Democrats are making a mistake by trying to disqualify billionaires from even running.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Markets and policymakers could be making a mistake in assuming inflation will stay low for ever, bond investor Michael Hasenstab said on Tuesday, adding that a very challenging market environment may lie ahead.
Last week, Terry Branstad, the popular Governor of Iowa... (APPLAUSE) WALLACE: ... Who is in the hall tonight, said that you're bankrolled by big oil, and that Iowa voters would be making a mistake supporting you.
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He's smarter than me and has a far better vocabulary; he is highly intellectual, and when he catches me making a mistake on camera, the smile wraps around his face like a noose for me.
"Roseanne Barr is my sister in comedy and she is my universal sister and what I won't do … is throw her away for making a mistake," Mo'Nique, 50, told the show, according to Page Six.
No individual -- not Mandela, not Obama -- are entirely immune to the corrupting influences of absolute power, if you can do whatever you want and everyone's too afraid to tell you when you're making a mistake.
The Vermont senator spent the weekend talking about a contested convention and warning the press that they'd be making a mistake if they declared Clinton had accumulated enough delegates to claim the Democratic presidential nomination.
No individual — not Mandela, not Obama — are entirely immune to the corrupting influences of absolute power, if you can do whatever you want and everyone's too afraid to tell you when you're making a mistake.
There are far too many comments pointing to the fact that Vanessa had children to say that she deserved it — as if having children, or making a mistake, deserves to be punished by perpetual poverty.
In the darkness, amid the scene of human carnage created by the two mine explosions and with who knows how many live mines still in the area, my chances of making a mistake were high.
It also implies that women are making a mistake when they prioritize job attributes and pursuits other than earning money, and that women will only be truly equal when they make decisions that mirror men's.
When I caught up with Mr. Emerson this week he acknowledged making "a mistake" that should not tarnish a career spent mostly in broadcast news, starting in a $1.25-an-hour job as a cameraman.
So on net, if you reacted to the second round of Bush tax cuts by lowering your estimate of what the long-term dividend tax rate would be, you would have been making a mistake.
The study, which surveyed more than 2,600 executives, found that 45 percent had experienced at least one major career failure, like getting fired from a job or making a mistake on a major deal at work.
"Having all the ingredients, tools and equipment helps you map out what will happen and catch potential issues instead of making a mistake with a measurement — there will be no need to sacrifice an entire batch."
In fact, Trump attacked Powell again in a Washington Post interview Tuesday, saying he was "not even a little bit happy" with Powell and that the Fed was making a mistake with so many rate hikes.
If the U.S. president refuses to re-certify Tehran's compliance with the 2015 multinational agreement to forgo nuclear weapons, U.S. allies in Europe "will be forced to choose between committing a crime and making a mistake."
Politicians like Senator Sanders, who has proposed a moratorium on federal funding for public charter schools, are making a mistake to side with adults who are afraid of change rather than the kids who need it.
People who want to become better solvers seem to think that failure to solve or making a mistake somehow disqualifies them permanently from the ranks of expert solvers but, as always, I say "Phooey!" to that.
Mistakes in mixing formula or breastfeeding Making a mistake measuring formula and water happens often enough in her practice, said Altmann, that she makes it a practice to quiz parents on how they prepare baby's meals.
The new policy states: To help prevent our teams from making a mistake and removing consensual intimate media, we may require a report from the actual subject or their authorized representative prior to taking any enforcement action.
The menu is huge, but you're making a mistake if you don't try its specialty, the Pollo a la Brasa—rotisserie slow-roasted chicken over an open flame with two sides and two of its dipping sauces.
But those pundits are making a mistake that pundits often make with Trump: They focus too much on his identity as a "businessman" and forget just how much of his business success relies on his outsize personality.
RELATED - Sources: Priebus made 'big push' on health care vote but came up short A White House official replied that Democrats were making a mistake if they think the onus will be on Trump for health care.
"The president is making a mistake when he's trying to roll out a new immigration policy that is undeniably going to be stopped in the federal courts," said one Trump confidant, who asked not to be identified.
Later this week the mobile snowboarding game is getting an update that introduces a new mode, which lets you play without worrying about making a mistake — you can just sit back and enjoy the beautiful landscape instead.
You'd be a dummy to come to Austin and not eat BBQ or have tacos for breakfast most mornings, but you'd also be making a mistake if you kept your Austin menu restricted to just those things.
" Certainly, the Republican National Committee feels that way, too, as evidenced by RNC Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel's Wednesday tweet: "Anyone that does not embrace the @realDonaldTrump agenda of making America great again will be making a mistake.
Well, at the time I thought we were making a mistake, if you check your background very carefully, I thought that we were not putting enough money into child care or transportation or housing for welfare recipients.
She moved to London with him, despite her parents' warning that she was making a mistake, and the pair have been writing music together ever since, beginning in 2006 with their lo-fi indie collaboration John & Jehn.
And while the terminal can be hard to learn — it's not very intuitive — once they pick it up, a lot of people don't want to learn a new tool and run the risk of making a mistake.
"If anything… if we have to err to (avoid) making a mistake, and I hope we don't make a mistake, but if we have to err we should then err in the direction of being cautious," he said.
Asked if Travis Scott was making a mistake performing at the Super Bowl amid backlash, Soulja Boy said no and pivoted to a Tyga-diss — congratulating Scott, 26, for starting a relationship with Jenner, 21, after their split.
Patagonia's Corporate Sales Program, or B-to-B section, which the company said is a relatively small but growing part of the business, began to think it might be making a mistake by insisting on co-branded products.
"People call Belichick a defensive coach, but if you think he's not paying attention to everything the offense and special teams are doing, then just try making a mistake in practice on one of those plays," Smith said.
It's a somber reflection on a life lived without intent; Definitely don't listen to this if you're currently reeling from making a mistake (or definitely listen to it, if reveling in your faults is something you like to do).
They did, however, find that a robot partner that apologizes after making a mistake was able to gain a human's trust more successfully, to the point where a human would lie to prevent the robot's feelings from being hurt.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are making a mistake in helping U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to cut back on Iran's oil exports, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani was quoted by his official website as saying on Wednesday.
"The one thing that's kind of holding the market back a bit is this impending growth fear and is the Fed making a mistake," he said on "Closing Bell, " referring to the pace of the central bank's rate hikes.
"There's a huge inherent danger and it's well proven — the computer making a mistake and the driver not taking over quickly enough," said Mark Wakefield, a managing director at Alix Partners, a consulting firm with a large automotive practice.
I'm not about to set rules for how other women should make porn, but I do think this is one area in which an adult filmmaker would be making a mistake by not departing from the norm a bit.
The risk here isn't making a mistake on one person by perhaps putting them in a role too early, the risk is losing out to other business leaders on a whole talent pool because you didn't tap into it.
Mr. Neal, who prides himself more on his bipartisan policymaking skills than hard-nosed partisan oversight, is reluctant to move too quickly and risk making a mistake that could be exploited in court, people familiar with his thinking said.
Making a mistake over which cancer drugs to use can be extremely costly for a payer, as illustrated by a disastrous recent attempt by Britain's government to increase access to new cancer drugs by creating a special fund in 2010.
Powell expressed frustration about his name being linked to Clinton's email issues, writing in another leaked email: "I have told Hilleary's [sic] minions repeatedly that they are making a mistake trying to drag me in, yet they still try," Powell wrote.
You might have different career aspirations — and hey, you'll likely never rake in $210 million a year for your ability to throw a ball — but you'd be making a mistake not to look to football's golden boy for career advice.
" Though he doesn't fault Cylance for making a mistake, he does fault the company for hyping the AI in their marketing when the system contains a bias that essentially undermines the AI. "Their crime is not that they coded AI poorly.
"But let me just say, with regard to Mr. Comey making a mistake: I think that he is very conscious of the controversy that has existed in the FBI and in the Justice Department," the House Judiciary Committee chairman said.
"I remember the visceral fear of making a mistake, of dropping the baby, of doing something wrong," says May Benatar, a psychotherapist and author in Silver Spring, Md. The worst part, she adds, was her constant anxiety about child care.
So the biggest risk of this period of ultralow volatility is that by looking past the latest headlines out of world capitals, investors won't send the signals that might prevent political leaders from making a mistake in the first place.
"If you're going to turn us into a nation of red banks and blue banks, you're making a mistake," Senator John Kennedy, a Louisiana Republican and member of the banking committee, said in a recent interview before the latest shooting.
"When people are telling you that you're making a mistake, it's usually because you're seeing something that they haven't seen yet," she said over coffee here on a crisp December afternoon, following her workout at a boxing club in West Hollywood.
Delaney drew attention after comparing the likelihood of passing a sweeping Green New Deal, as currently written, to Mexico agreeing to pay for Trump's border wall and when he said Democratic candidates are making a mistake by promising voters the moon.
Early on, Horowitz found that an unnamed government agency, widely acknowledged to be the CIA, told the FBI that it was making a mistake about Page and that he was working for the agency as an "operational contact" in Moscow.
Larry Summers, Brad DeLong, and yours truly are having a bit of a three-cornered dialogue about the role of models in policy, set off by Larry's initial post about why he believes the Fed is making a mistake in raising rates.
Ultimately, Cramer thinks the Fed is making a mistake, and maybe those bullish officials of the Fed that think the economy is ready for a rate hike should get outside more because they aren't in touch with what's on everyone else's mind.
This means individuals foregoing the purchase of a FEMA National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policy—separate and apart from their homeowners or renters insurance policy—and counting on FEMA financial aid to rebuild their lives after a flood—are making a mistake.
Vox's Timothy Lee explains: This has become the Trump campaign's standard response when it's caught making a mistake: refuse to admit they've made an error no matter how obvious it might seem, and then escalate by blaming everyone except themselves for the misstep.
File your taxes electronically Besides helping you save money on stamps and a trip to the post office, filing electronically has another major benefit: It can lower your chances of making a mistake and winding up on the audit list as a result.
It will now move to the House floor for a vote at an as yet unscheduled date, giving those lawmakers one last chance to avoid making a mistake that could negatively impact their young trans constituents for the rest of their lives.
GENEVA (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is leaving a path open to diplomacy with Iran, but Iran would be making a mistake if it interprets his restraint over the downing of a drone as weakness, U.S. disarmament ambassador Robert Wood said on Tuesday.
COPENHAGEN, June 25 (Reuters) - Markets and policymakers could be making a mistake in assuming inflation will stay low for ever, bond investor Michael Hasenstab said on Tuesday, warning investors needed to be prepared for what could be a very challenging environment ahead.
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the United States would be making a "mistake" if it leaves the nuclear deal Tehran signed with world powers in 2015, shortly before U.S. President Donald Trump announces his final decision on the deal.
Reporting story after story of athletes who found themselves in violation, I never saw these students as hardened criminals for making a mistake -- even if they did occasionally accept a little cash from a booster to pay for their mom to see a game.
The NHL has slowly morphed into a league run by risk-averse front offices who are terrified of making a mistake, and would rather ride their loser point-inflated records to a playoff bubble than actually swing for the fences and try to win.
But with issues that have gone on and off the government's agenda, such as vaccine safety, local officials are more likely to adopt a wait-and-see attitude for fear of making a mistake — paying lip service to directives but essentially shirking their responsibilities.
"I have always understood that for the bears' sake it was very important that I did not add to their problems by making a mistake myself that caused me to be hurt or killed," he wrote on his website in response to those deaths.
Newt Gingrich, who could never get enough debates during his 2012 presidential bid, told me that Mr. Trump was making a mistake both tactically, by leaving an opening for a rival to shine, and strategically, by presenting an ignominious picture of how a President Trump might act.
"While we acknowledge weaker data points from the supply chain and softness in China, we believe similar to last year, investors are likely making a mistake in extrapolating the data to eternity," wrote Abhey Lamba, senior technology analyst at Mizuho Securities, in a note to clients.
If the United States follows through on threats to stop fulfilling its commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, as the Iran deal is formally known, its allies in Europe will be forced to choose between committing a crime and making a mistake.
While the V-Moda's audio prowess is strong, consistent and fitting for music production, listening and gaming, a small part of me feels that getting the non-aptX version (for the same cost) is making a mistake; much like restricting aptX to the rose-gold version.
NEW YORK, July 31 (Reuters) - The gap between U.S. short- and long-dated Treasury yields narrowed on Wednesday, signaling some concerns the U.S. Federal Reserve may risk making a mistake if it did not lower interest rates further to combat overseas risks to the U.S. economy.
That feeling when he pushes the dresser against the door and he's like trying to talk himself out of making a mistake… I know, it's like he knows himself well enough to be conscious of his actions and then also like really can't seem to help himself.
Podcast: Democrats' impeachment strategy While the report paints a damning portrait of the President, little of it is new, prompting some questions about the House impeachment investigators' strategy: Are Democrats making a mistake by failing to force testimony from additional witnesses like John Bolton and Mick Mulvaney?
"We want to help kids and teenagers gain financial skills for life, and the earlier you do that the better, because if you're going to make a mistake of £10 at eight, it's better than making a mistake of £1,000 when you're when you're 28," he says.
The whole point is that we're all wrong all the time and the reason why feedback is useful and feedback on feedback is useful is because it's really hard psychologically for any human being to see in the moment when they're making a mistake, when they're wrong.
"I have told Hilleary's [sic] minions repeatedly that they are making a mistake trying to drag me in, yet they still try.. The media isn't fooled and she is getting crucified," Powell wrote in May in an email sent to longtime Democratic adviser Vernon Jordan, according to Buzzfeed.
Pardon 1: Joe Arpaio, controversial sheriff, immigration hardliner, birther Trump rewarded a political backer and criticized the justice system as making a mistake when he pardoned former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio in August, sparing his longtime supporter a jail sentence for criminal contempt during Arpaio's time in office.
To overcome this, look at the costs: fear of making a mistake stops you from making decisions, stops you from completing your work, locks you in "analysis paralysis" because you keep finding every small reason to block a project for fear that it won't turn out just right.
And so I was at once happy, sure I was in the most fulfilling relationship of my life, and also sure that I didn't know him well enough — that I was even making a mistake, the size of which was as yet uncertain because it was still happening.
Mnuchin has been careful this week to send an assuring message since arriving at the summit early Thursday that recent market volatility is simply a "normal correction," despite the president's high-profile remarks that the Fed is "making a mistake" by raising interest rates triggering the market rout.
At the time, it would've been easy to think that Bezos was making a mistake, but the rest is history: What began as a digital bookstore in 1994 has become our one-stop-shop for everything (it worked out for Bezos, too, who's one of the richest men in America).
But Mr. Kerry — who White House aides say has complained in Situation Room meetings about the lack of clout to force Mr. Assad to make good on his commitments — argued that the Syrian leader would be making a mistake to believe he would pay no price for refusing to cooperate.
While he doesn't hold a downturn steep enough that it would warrant a rate cut as his mostly likely scenario, Guha said central bank officials could be making a mistake in their recent indications that it will take a material change in conditions for them to make any moves on rates.
Maybe you need to issue a well timed honk in order to shock someone into making a mistake, but that honk grabs the attention of someone else nearby, and suddenly you've got a pair of glasses in your beak and a woman with a broom chasing you out of her shop.
Here's the evidence: Political Pardon 1: Joe Arpaio, controversial sheriff, immigration hardliner, birther Trump rewarded a political backer and criticized the justice system as making a mistake when he pardoned former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio in August, sparing his longtime supporter a jail sentence for criminal contempt during Arpaio's time in office.
But even if the stakes are high, you can't let the fear of making a mistake hold you back – there's a wonderful new job out there with your name on it, and the only way to get it is to take a risk, submit the application and do your best in the interview.
Pam Shriver, who served as president of the Women's Tennis Association from 1991 to 1994, when it functioned as a players' organization separate from the tour, said Djokovic and players on the men's tour would be making a mistake by trying to battle for more without the other half of the tennis population.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) took a similar approach, arguing that Trump was making a mistake in not singling out China.
To illustrate the difference a positive attitude can make, our instructor, Dale Carnegie trainer Marc Fowler, recited a list of 21 random objects (he later revealed that each object symbolized a different bit of Dale Carnegie wisdom) and asked who thought they could recite the same list of objects without making a mistake.
On the internet, she has become the Notorious R.B.G. But after being roundly criticized for a remarkable series of interviews in which she mocked Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, Justice Ginsburg on Thursday did something highly unusual for a member of the nation's highest court: She admitted making a mistake.
Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzGOP signals unease with Barr's gun plan NRA says Trump administration memo a 'non-starter' Barr fails to persuade Cruz on expanded background checks MORE (R-Texas) on Thursday warned that corporate CEOs are making a mistake by wading in the charged political debate over gun control in Washington.
Pence never worried aloud, as Trump did, if he was making a mistake by throwing his support to an establishment favorite — but that was the undertone on Monday night, where Strange seems likely to lose and the case in his favor is the exact kind of establishmentarian, vote-with-the-majority, conservative principles case that traditional Republicans often make.
When we assume that people are responsible adults before we assume that they're not, then things can happen in a really amazing way because we're not worried about somebody trying to do something wrong or somebody making a mistake or somebody cheating us or all the rules that we've put in to the way we work.
You also want to be prepared to tell your boss how you're solving the problem and what you plan to do in the future to prevent it from happening again, Willink, who is now an author and leadership coach, tells CNBC Make It. The worst thing you can do after making a mistake is blame your coworkers or the circumstances.
Longtime Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE ally Roger Stone said he thinks the Republican presidential nominee is making a mistake by not releasing his tax returns to the public.
Yet instead of delivering a tightly crafted testimonial at a rally on Friday, the president rambled for nearly an hour and a half about a range of topics, while openly questioning whether he was making a mistake coming into the state for Mr. Strange, who oriented his entire run around Mr. Trump's endorsement and stood looking on with a red "Make America Great Again" hat atop his head.
"I think that's pretty smart on the part of the Democrats, they are taking this time to, in effect, make their opening argument, to make the case against the president, to make the case for why the Senate needs to hear from more witnesses, more evidence, and I think to some degree that the White House lawyers are making a mistake," Wallace said during Fox News's live coverage.
While much of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's political base appears to be enthusiastic about stricter immigration laws, Republicans may be making a mistake to think that shifting the national debate to the topic of immigration is beneficial to them.
AT THE SAME POINT WITH ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ACTUALLY IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE I THINK THERE'S A REASONABLE CHANCE IT CAN CONTINUE FOR SOME PERIOD OF TIME THERE ARE A LOT OF THINGS THAT COULD KNOCK IT OFF BUT THERE'S NO QUESTION THAT WE HAVE PRETTY GOOD VISIBILITY ON STRONG CORPORATE EARNINGS HEADING INTO 2019 ALSO SOME CONTINUING TECHNICALS THAT I THINK CAN SUPPORT THE MARKET IF THE UNDERLYING ECONOMY CONTINUES TO BE STRONGER FROST: I GUESS THE PRESIDENT FEARS ONE OF THE THINGS THAT COULD KNOCK THE ECONOMY OFF THIS PATH IS THE FED AND INTEREST RATES HE SAID I THINK THE FED IS MAKING A MISTAKE THEY'RE SO TIGHT I THINK THE FED HAS GONE CRAZY IS HE RIGHT?

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