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But listen again and it becomes clear it isn't misjudged at all.
Spencer Gore, the first Wimbledon champion, complained later that umpires had "misjudged at least a third of my serves".
It isn't the first masterpiece to have been misjudged at the time of its release, and it won't be the last.
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He thinks Saddam misjudged things at the end.
"I see him like Nebuchadnezzar, the emperor of Mesopotamia — an utterly ruthless, brutal man who sat with a revolver in his pocket and could use it to shoot you," and who thought he could outwit the West "and misjudged things at the end," Mr. Blix said.
This is a much subtler piece than that, at times rendered absurdly crude by Neilson's hamfistedness, as in the Klinghoffer home movies that accompany his lyrical, posthumous 'Aria of the Falling Body', and sporadic, seriously misjudged attempts at comic relief.
Often, this technique is used to create a sense of pace and urgency, but given how much of the novel is about pauses – hesitancy in romantic or sexual relationships; David's dilemma in coming out to his parents; the frequent stalls and misjudged attempts at friendliness between Leo and David themselves – this method seemed oddly inappropriate to me.
But hardly for the first time in this Cup, the goalkeeper misjudged the task at hand.
Then there was the monumentally misjudged low price at which the shares were sold.
A sheepish Nolen accepted he had misjudged his challenge at the line.
For the first time, Mr. Cameron said police commanders had acknowledged that they had misjudged the situation at first and deployed too few officers.
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