It depends on which definition of commit you are refering to. commit a mistake/crime. Syn: carry out, perpetrate, engage in, enact, execute, effect, accomplish; be responsible for; commit to something. Syn: pledge, devote, apply, give, dedicate
it only depends on what they did or how big or how offten they make this or these mistakes
James Blunt.
No one knows...
It was called Same Mistake(wedding turned funeral tribute). James appeared on the show previous to the last seasons appearance and sang a different song.
Because such people are not friends.They merely pretend to be so.You can not expect the raw world to be sympathetic on your foolies.It is you that has to understand that "to commit a mistake is ,but human".
Note please. One makes a mistake, commits a crime or misdeed. The logic is: He is intelligent and does not make elementary mistakes. The implication is that he did it deliberately.
he was arrested because he was poor
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_James
Declaring the War of 1812 with Britain
^ it appears that you just did.Anyways, "I had never seen the professional make a mistake, so to me he seemed infallible."This politician is infallible, he didn't commit any big mistake so far.
yes, but not until years after their divorce