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But it made a fatal misjudgment.
James Purnell's green paper, published four days before the Glasgow East byelection, was a fatal misjudgment.
It was a potentially fatal misjudgment, which will leave Mr Cameron dangerously exposed when he tries to sell the limited "new settlement" discussed at the summit to the British public.
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Despite this "open and shut intelligence example," the British commander made independent and fatal misjudgments.
Worse, fledgling nuclear powers, lacking the safeguards that the United States and the Soviet Union eventually developed, will risk fatal misjudgments or accidents.
But in an extraordinary year where the right gained the upper hand and effective opposition disintegrated, what's striking is how many fatal twists and turns were set in motion by misjudgments based on the character flaws of the leaders.
Failure to do so would entail a dire misjudgment of economic reality and could be a significant step toward the fatal weakening of the euro.
"A minuscule misjudgment or a slight error of execution caused him to miss the ball which crashed into his neck with fatal consequences … There was no suggestion the ball was bowled with malicious intent.
It was another misjudgment.
This is spectacular misjudgment.
"It was a misjudgment.
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