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It would be easy to misjudge Villegas.
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In evaluating the STAR Program, interviewees also emphasised the importance of communication skills as they felt it is easy to misjudge patients' expectations by assuming patients want antibiotics when in reality they want to be listened to, examined properly and appropriately reassured[ 8, 25, 26].
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It is so easy to misjudge yourself and get stuck in the wrong genre.
In a long interview in his office, Mr. Papandreou was so mild, just back from a holiday in Crete, that it was easy to see both how political opponents could misjudge him and how effective he could be at defusing even ancient passions.
In the domestic, large steel is detected mainly by hand, there are some defects such as low efficiency, large strength, easy to misjudge and leakage judgment.
Equally apt was Bělohlávek's gently humorous speech and his encouragement of the audience participation – both easy to misjudge, but on this occasion registering as charmingly benign; this was a lively Last Night that never threatened to become too raucous.
Without any sensation of touch, it would be easy for people to crush or drop objects they were trying to grasp, or misjudge the terrain underfoot and stumble, the scientists said.
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