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It is a good workman that never blunders.

I'm convinced that usually these are blunders rather than calculated manipulation.

His blunders of interpretation are due to what has been described as the "pathetic fallacy".

His constant blunders made him the laughing-stock of the whole class.

Though its battle against the financial crisis and recession was heroic, the Fed is blamed for two previous blunders.

We need His Spirit and His grace every hour, or we shall make blunders and shall do harm.

He climaxed his blunders by declaring at Winona, Minnesota, that the measure was the best tariff act that the Republican party had ever passed.

You have made a good many terrible blunders, It is time for you to correct is better late than never.

Well-known for his wild blonde hair, his self-deprecating humour and his reputation for gaffes and blunders, Mr Johnson has been a colourful figure in British politics for many years.

Even if he wasn't consciously aware of his slip-ups, or if a certain reaction didn't seem (in his eyes, anyway) to be an error of judgment, others would undoubtedly point out his blunders to him.

This article has no blunders except a few mistakes.

If (one was) overwhelmed by passion, it could lead to serious blunders.

One of these days is YESTERDAY, with its mistakes and CARES, its faults and blunders, its aches and pains.

And like any well-intentioned politico, Facebook makes blunders: its members were infuriated earlier this year by changes to its policy that made public some previously private information.

The most awesome military power in the world blunders about like a helpless giant in a dark room, swarmed by hostile forces that it cannot see and cannot attack.

And while they want such talks to succeed, they make plenty of blunders.

There’s a saying that goes, “To see us, as other’s see us, would from a number of blunders, free us.”

His article teemed with blunders.

And he set the 24-hr. gap between moves to ensure an antiseptic game, with none of the silly blunders you get in speed chess.

If you don't give people information they think is relevant, says Koehler, it is hardly surprising if they make blunders.

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