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This miscalculation would be reason enough for the Commission to withhold all public information about the test.
The other huge miscalculation would be if timid Democrats, or those who think the tax debate is a good campaign issue, decided to postpone any action to a lame-duck session after Election Day, Nov. 2.
However clear the "red lines" drawn by the US – and the lines should certainly be clearer than Barack Obama's have been, in China's interests as well as ours – the risk of miscalculation would be high.
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A first task, once talks do get going, will be to convince North Korea of how grave a miscalculation that would be.
Probably this would not be a direct confrontation with a formal US ally, but the risks of miscalculation and escalation would be high.
The US position has been further undermined by a series of missteps in Syria, including the miscalculation that it would be as easy to get rid of Assad as Gaddafi.
The official note records that: "The point he wished to emphasise was the most serious miscalculation which we would be making is [if] we disregarded the deterrent effect of a major maritime capability in peacetime".
"I think Saakashvili made a very, very disastrous miscalculation that somehow we would be there".
Whatever the miscalculation — Mr. Vesce said lawyers would be advising him on potential liabilities — the Paramount's closing signifies the end of an era that produced more than $1 million in renovations at the theater, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.
That would be another miscalculation.
That, however, would be a miscalculation.
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