(1) They suffered from, I think, a kind of outcome bias, because there was a terrible loss of 7 astronauts, somehow there must have been a terrible blunder to have set them off.
(2) Smith, believing that a goal had been given, blasted the ball into the net only to find out he had made a terrible blunder .
(3) The top is thin, metal, interlocking wires, but these interlock in such a way that the jagged edges stick free, presumably to snare or scratch anything stupid enough to blunder into it.
(4) She stopped, finally aware of the terrible blunder she had made
(5) The council has now promised to withdraw the advert, blaming an administrative error for the blunder .
(6) It'll probably make him feel pretty good, knowing that he hadn't made such a stupid blunder .
(7) Health chiefs, who described the blunder as an ÔÇÿoversightÔÇÖ, have been ordered by a sheriff to explain how up to 250 tissue slides were exchanged.
(8) There are also complicated reasons why societies blunder into these mistakes.
(9) In an embarrassing blunder , it was mistakenly sent to the home of an elderly Swindon woman who shared the same name as the child's grandmother.
(10) Even the later case in which the wife of a victim wasn't quarantined isn't a terrible blunder .
(11) The transcript is worth reading, if only because it confirms that the attack was a tragic blunder rather than an intentional act.
(12) The error is the latest blunder to hit postal votes this week, fuelling fears of a number of post-electoral challenges because of doubts over the efficacy of the voting system.
(13) So concerned was she to kill the thing she blundered and her blade slipped.
(14) As I've blunderingly said for a long time now, I've known that I plan to spend my life with Elizabeth.
(15) Whether you feel that he's a plain thief, or simply a monumental blunderer , none of that matters.
(16) I blundered past trees, and tripped over boulders that seemed determined to bring me to the ground.
(17) Some of your Democratic colleagues are insisting, at this point, that you blundered on both votes.
(18) Look for mistakes, both obvious blunders as well as more subtle slips, errors that may subsequently emerge as campaign controversies.
(19) Wiping his sweaty palm on his jeans, he thought about the many times he had blundered in his attempts to ask girls out.
(20) Well, why give yourself the necessary time to grieve and recover, when you can blunderingly plead for their return any time you wish, via a few attenuated syllables?