We have no meanings for "regrettable mistake" in our records yet.
1 Afghanistan has been the forgotten war, and President Obama corrects this regrettable mistake .
2 The police might see me and make some regrettable mistake with a revolver.
3 He knew that he had made a dangerous and regrettable mistake .
4 As it is, I choose to look upon them as a regrettable mistake .
5 A regrettable mistake is reported from South London.
6 At worst Culvera could plead a regrettable mistake .
7 Nato says they were a regrettable mistake .
8 This is a regrettable mistake .
9 Pugh, 69, who initially defended the arrangement, called it a " regrettable mistake " in March and resigned in May.
10 No doubt there has been a very regrettable mistake ; there was, unquestionably, in the magistrate's court, some conflict of evidence.
11 The local government described the killing as a regrettable mistake , and one police officer involved has been taken in for questioning.
12 This has been a most regrettable mistake , and one which will entail a hideous amount of notoriety, but that cannot be helped now.
13 It called on the world's bishops to ask the Vatican to "rethink the current agreement, and stop making an irreversible and regrettable mistake " .
14 Mr Burgess said no action would be taken against any officer, but admitted that regrettable mistakes had been made.
15 "Ladies and gentlemen," he began, "a mistake has arisen- a most regrettable mistake .
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