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Hayek served in World War I and said that his experience in the war and his desire to help avoid the mistakes that had led to the war led him to his career.
Hayek then decided to pursue an academic career, determined to help avoid the mistakes that had led to the war.
Rudolf's legacy has traditionally been viewed in three ways: an ineffectual ruler whose mistakes led directly to the Thirty Years ' War ; a great and influential patron of Northern Mannerist art ; and a devotee of occult arts and learning which helped seed the scientific revolution.
In order not to repeat the mistakes that led to
Their findings showed that damage to the frontal and prefrontal cortex led to an immense reduction in aggression, and the complete removal of the frontal cortex resulted in the chimpanzees ’ inability to do certain tasks and the distress it caused when the chimps made mistakes.
" The use of roman numerals also led to countless mistakes.
His excitable delivery led to so many mistakes that they began to be labelled " Murrayisms ".
Labor leader John Brumby took care to capitalise on each of Kennett's mistakes over this period, though his absences in rural electorates were misunderstood by many Labor MPs, and led to his replacement by Steve Bracks in early 1999.
In her early days as speaker, Sauvé often made mistakes with the names of MPs or the ridings they represented once calling on the Prime Minister as the " leader of the opposition " and occasionally miscarried procedural rulings, which led to MPs addressing her with increasing curtness.
In order to correct the mistakes of the Great Leap Forward Liu and Deng led economic reforms, which bolstered their prestige among the party apparatus and the national populace. Once he said to Mao :" People write books about cannibalism!
Within the show, gay character Larry mistakes Xander for being gay, and Xander's unguarded comments towards Spike have led some fans who write fan fiction to depict Xander as being gay.
Modern Lao nationalist movements, on the other hand, have turned Anouvong into a hero, even though his strategic and tactical mistakes combined with his hot temper led to the end of the kingdom of Lan Xang ( Million Elephants ,) destruction of Vientiane, and a permanent division of the Lao people between the country of Laos and the Lao-speaking provinces of northeastern Thailand.
Peng blamed the mistakes of the Party on a culture of " petty bourgeois fanaticism ", a tendency to believe in achieving change through blindly encouraging mass movements, and claimed that the acceptance of this culture had led to the Party leadership forgetting " the mass-line and the style of seeking truth from facts ", which Peng believed had led to the Communist victories over the Japanese and Kuomintang.
According to the official Party verdict, Lin and Jiang were singled out for blame because they led intra-Party cliques which took advantage of Mao's " mistakes " to advance their own political goals, engaging in " criminal activity " for their own self-benefit.
Pope Innocent wanted it to be led by the papacy, as the First Crusade should have been, in order to avoid the mistakes of the Fourth Crusade, which had been taken over by the Venetians.
Sears documents the mistakes American farmers made in creating conditions that led to the disastrous Dust Bowl.
For instance, in his translation of Torquato Tasso's " Aminta ", published in 1580, Zlatarić's purist tendencies led to mistakes: the hero's name Aminta becomes in Croatian Ljubmir ( Lover ) because Zlatarić wrongly assumed that the name " Aminta " stems from Latin amare (" to love "), while in fact it is from Ancient Greek ( amýnō, " to defend ").
Nevertheless, the ISFI's political trajectory led its sections to mistakes as well as, in one case, participation in bourgeois governments when the Lanka Sama Samaja Party ( LSSP ) entered the government of Ceylon and was expelled from the International.
The lack of a long-term strategy and divisive military command structure, led to many mistakes in the operational and technical ability of the Lufwaffe in the war ans were key to the continued loss of German air superiority as the war progressed.
Hergé's lack of accurate knowledge about the Soviet Union led to many factual mistakes ; for instance, the story contains references to bananas, Shell petrol and Huntley and Palmers biscuits, none of which actually existed in the Soviet Union at the time.
A very weak character, easily led, he occasionally mistakes stubbornness for the strength he so palpably lacks.
Because of the extremely long, steep slopes, and dangerous terrain, single mistakes at the wrong moment by some extreme skiers have led them to them to being seriously injured or killed.

mistakes and disastrous
It was the hard way to fight a war but Thomas did it without making any disastrous mistakes.
The mistakes in controlling " the quality delivered by the distribution network " resulted in " disastrous " consequences for the image of the automobiles, as well as increasing warranty costs.
Minor characters of note include Madame Berthe Trepat, a composer who mistakes Horacio's attention for sexual interest, and a homeless woman named Emmanuele whom Oliveira has a brief, disastrous tryst with shortly after La Maga's disappearance.

mistakes and first
But those who would revitalize so complex an organization must, first of all, overcome the resistance of layers of officials wedded to traditional procedures, suspicious of innovation and fearful of mistakes.
Varro may have used the consular list with its mistakes, and called the year of the first consuls " 245 ab urbe condita ", accepting the 244-year interval from Dionysius of Halicarnassus for the kings after the foundation of Rome.
He first mentioned it in a memoir with various mistakes in it.
Even more than two hundred years later, during the last century, when Western specialists in Chinese, who had by that time created the discipline known as sinology, designed the early forms of numerous transcriptions used today, the first mistakes of enthusiastic missionaries, envoys and business men were not fully eliminated.
It was one of the first Common Lisp implementations ever, and exposed a number of holes and mistakes in the specification that had gone unnoticed.
Mr Garcia, whose first presidency in 1985-1990 was blighted by record-breaking hyperinflation, debt-default, wide-scale corruption and a Maoist insurgency, says that he's learned from his mistakes.
In his dedication to The Ringworld Engineers, Niven wrote, " If you own a first paperback edition of Ringworld, it's the one with the mistakes in it.
Still, many thought that the inexperienced Cowboys might panic under the pressure of playing in their first Super Bowl, and thus make a number of mistakes.
Particularly in ice dancing judges traditionally gave extra leeway to the current champion regardless of recent mistakes, as well as a trend of setting an order after the first compulsory dance and sticking to it.
Varro may have used the consular list with its mistakes, calling the year of the first consuls " 245 a. u. c.
In appellate review, error typically refers to mistakes made by a trial court or some other court of first instance in applying the law in a particular legal case.
At first he mistakes Dante for Pope Boniface VIII.
In Johann David Wyss's novel The Swiss Family Robinson, set in the 1790s, portable soup makes a number of appearances, the youngest son Franz first mistakes it for glue, and then later suggests it be used as a substitute.
The first was that the incident contradicted the doctrine of isma ‘, divine protection of Muhammad from mistakes.
Midway was not only the Allies ' first clear major victory against the Japanese, it significantly reduced the offensive capability of Japan's carrier forces, but did not change their offensive mindset for several crucial months in which they compounded mistakes by moving ahead with brash, even brazen decisions, such as the attempt to assault Port Moresby over the Kokoda Trail.
The only things that show up are a hungry stray dog named Prince that starts feeding on Gerald's body and a terrifying, deformed apparition that may or may not be real, whom Jessie first mistakes for the ghost of her long dead father but dismisses it later.
Reducing all emotional experience — all feeling, loving, thinking, and willing — to sex was one of Freud's biggest mistakes, according to Rank, who first pointed out this confusion in the mid-twenties.
They may seem like omissions or mistakes at first.
For each of the first four months, November to February, the prostitutes take turns to tell five stories each day, relating to the fetishes of their most interesting clients, and thus totalling 150 stories for each month ( in theory at least ; Sade made a few mistakes as he was apparently unable to go back and review his work as he went along ).
* The very first sentence of Jules Verne's " Around the World in Eighty Days " is " Mr. Phileas Fogg lived, in 1872, at No. 7, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens, the house in which Sheridan died in 1814 " ( s: Around the World in Eighty Days / I )-which includes two factual mistakes: Sheridan actually lived in No. 14 and died in 1816.
President Roosevelt had declared on March 8, 1933, in his first press conference, that he opposed a guarantee of bank deposits for making the government responsible for themistakes and errors of individual banks ” and for putting “ a premium on unsound banking .” Glass had reluctantly accepted that no banking reform would pass Congress without deposit insurance, but President Roosevelt and Treasury Secretary William Woodin continued to resist such insurance during their negotiations with the Senate subcommittee.
The discovery of the first law of thermodynamics was by way of many tries and mistakes of investigation, over a period of about half a century.
Laughter File, first broadcast in 1991, showed spoof adverts, real foreign adverts, practical jokes, live television mistakes and other various ' oddities ', which Norden said, " tickled our fancies, just when they needed tickling ".
At the launch of the 002 car Pollock himself described the 2000 season as chance to " wipe the slate clean " following their poor first season and admitted that the team had made many mistakes in their first season.

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