As is the case with most grave mistakes, this one was made by intelligent men, for the very best of reasons.
The supreme court made a grave mistake with this decision.
Although, now she came to think about it, maybe such caution had been a grave mistake.
A grave mistake, however much fun it had been at the time.
Love for anything other than oneself or one's child was a grave mistake.
If you ask me, putting those things around was a grave mistake.
How could the police have made such a grave mistake and failed to cut off his retreat?
Had it been a grave mistake that brought him to this place?
And surely it's a grave mistake to bring him here.
That is why I regard this as a grave mistake.
Some of these are due to tragic mistakes made by the investigators themselves.
But to focus on these issues in isolation would be a tragic mistake.
And another thing, too: did this mean their mission was nothing more than a tragic mistake?
He opposed the war as a "tragic" mistake for America.
Our tragic mistake is that we are always looking to the past.
To say that we were innocent would be a tragic mistake.
A majority of Americans now realize our country's tragic mistake.
"I think it would be a tragic mistake," Paul said immediately.
The children band together to cover up a tragic mistake.
It would, therefore, have been a tragic mistake not to take advantage of this opportunity.
If serious efforts to get it right can lead to tragic errors, why care about a culture of persuasion at all?
She'd realized that tragic error a moment too late, and burst into tears.
To settle for less is to make the same tragic error twice.
BP, having committed a colossal and tragic error, seems to be doing its part.
That is, until I made a tragic error in judgment.
Many died as a result of that tragic error.
Nixon had been alarmed, too, long before the tragic error of 1972.
A single tragic error seemed to have collapsed the possibilities for success on two different fronts.
The police and security services are properly accountable to society as a whole, even when a very tragic error has been committed.
Reliance on condoms alone, in the face of the data, would be a tragic error.