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To have bluffed when the stakes were so high was a misjudgment of heroic proportions.
scores is 95 and the 50th is 100, so this corresponds to a misjudgment of one's I. Q
"It was such a misjudgment of Alan Turing because he was so honest, and was so patriotic".
What many commentators in Europe believe is that a misjudgment of similar scale afflicts American ambitions for Iraq.
Yet in retrospect we know that Greenspan's "judgment" -- that tax cuts were needed to prevent excessive budget surpluses -- was a misjudgment of Rumsfeldian proportions.
Once again, it was a misjudgment of reality to believe that a Jewish democratic state could rule over another people for twenty years".
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The ball dropped in and though it was undoubtedly a fine strike, it was a misjudgment on the part of the Serbia international.
Waiting to address a crisis is a routine misjudgment of uncertain leaders.
The "move backward" choice was considered a misjudgment because of the traversable step height.
Emily Yates, a campaign coordinator for the Association of British Commuters, which was set up in response to the delays and cancellations faced by Southern users, said the PR campaign was "a pretty insane move" and a "staggering misjudgment of what's going on.
You have a real potential for these guys making a fundamental misjudgment of this election.
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