Sentence examples for a misjudgement of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a misjudgement of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an incorrect assessment or evaluation of a situation, person, or thing.
Example: "Her decision was based on a misjudgement of the team's capabilities, leading to unexpected challenges."
Alternatives: "an error in judgment of" or "a misinterpretation of".

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The US had shown "a misjudgement of world reaction" and "a disconnection from reality".

World Cup fans excoriate human goalkeepers for a misjudgement of millimetres; their RoboCup counterparts seem pleased if the players can recognize the goalposts.

Particularly in the early stages of an infection, the bone may not react pathologically and this may lead to a misjudgement of the whole situation.

Such behaviour could be explained by the lack of visibility of the approaching train or by a perception bias (i.e. a misjudgement of train speed or perception that the train is "far away").

A crash at Hockenheim, a misjudgement of conditions at Silverstone, a spin in Austria, a mistake when it counted in Canada and an infamously aborted run because of Nico Rosberg-influenced yellow flags in Monaco have given Hamilton a lot of work to do on Sunday afternoons.

According to McLaughlin and Mandin [ 3], teachers' views of the reasons for failure in lecturing were mostly a misjudgement of the learners/context or flawed implementation of the teaching strategy.

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Thus, we corrected the arrival times only in those cases where the likelihood of a misjudgement on our part was small.

"A misjudgement on one side or the other could result in violence, and could result in conflict," Leon Panetta said at the start of an Asian tour.

He told the Press Association: "When you go into a vertical manoeuvre you tend to go out of it in the same height you go in, but it's easy to come out of it slightly lower - you don't have to take much of a misjudgement to do that.

Not that rollercoasterish oh-god-I'm-about-to-die-oh-no-I'm-alive-hahaha sort of fear, the sort quick-hit adrenaline addicts seek out, but a fear far more unpleasant and pervasive, the knowledge that the merest brush of the wrong pedal, a fractional misjudgement of steering, a misreading of the road, will result in plummety death.

Brooks's reappointment is a major misjudgement of the national mood by a company still ethically out of control".

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