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In fact, people who used to be considered cool misjudging the merits of the new, either through ignorance or bitterness, seems an inevitable part of the cultural cycle.
They misjudge the resolve of the British people.
Often they misjudge the scale of the work needed and end up out of pocket.
Now, it's one thing to do this and misjudge the prospects of rival American candidates.
This is to misjudge the nature of the decision-making process within the aid agencies.
Questionnaires alone can misjudge the prevalence of asthma due to the lack of a standard definition.
Often oncoming cars will misjudge the speed of a cyclist and turn left right into them.
Much has changed, and there are many people today who misjudge the purpose of martial arts.
Overall, despite their financial expertise, analysts routinely misjudge the earnings implications of firms׳ derivatives activity.
But that would be to misjudge the iron purpose of her enemies.
I mean, could a sport more obviously misjudge the demographic profile of their fan base?
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