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If so, it was a fatal miscalculation.
That turned out to be a fatal miscalculation.
He accused him, in Prospect magazine, of a "fatal miscalculation".This was uncharacteristic.
In an article in Prospect magazine on the eve of handover, Cradock was even more outspoken: he accused Patten of wanting to make his name as a "rising politician", and of committing a "fatal miscalculation".
But its stratospheric price, and the fact that most economists think that inflation will fall back as the global economy slows, argue against it.A second possibility is that the European authorities make a fatal miscalculation, allowing Greece to default chaotically, without adequately propping up the region's banks or protecting bigger economies such as Italy and Spain from collateral damage.
It was a fatal miscalculation.
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When the Costa Concordia hit a rock near Tuscany and dipped into the Mediterranean in 2012, people around the world wondered how the captain of a cruise ship carrying 4,229 people could have made such a simple yet fatal miscalculation.
Through one memorable scene, a daredevil pilot's fatal miscalculation becomes a metaphor for the high stakes of the drug trade.
They already have an Olympic silver medallist among their ranks in Urán, who should have won gold but for a fatal miscalculation on The Mall at London 2012.
And herein lies another fatal miscalculation.
Was there some fatal miscalculation of humor or analysis?
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