When a person dies due to a foul-up, a coroner inevitably offers recommendations on how such disasters could be henceforth avoided. |
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A major computer foul-up or even mass civil disobedience, some hint, would not be unwelcome. |
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To keep the costs down, and to hide the foul-up from his superiors, he had some of the solidified waste sent to the local landfill. |
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The taxpayers will foot the bill for a police foul-up and we'll move on. |
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You'll hear from Mr. Mason when this foul-up is fixed. |
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What makes a good story is not always good intention or a meticulous plan, but the overlooked snag or the unexpected foul-up, which results, not in pontificating speech making, but in inept stuttering. |
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And that may be the biggest foul-up of these fouled-up negotiations. |
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Still, this foul-up is only the latest embarrassment for the bureau. |
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