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It would be a lot easier for the left to engage in a little postwar reconsideration if it saw even an ounce of reflection, contrition or self-criticism coming from the conservatives, such as Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld, who drove this war, yet so bungled its aftermath and so misjudged the complexity of postwar Iraq.
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Yet to see Mr Tóibín as a gay Irish writer is to misjudge the complexities of his emotional range as a storyteller.
She clearly misjudged the acumen of plants.
And if I'm wrong it's because I misjudged the business side of it, not because I misjudged the quality of the movies".
But the lobbyists have misjudged the tide of public opinion.
The courts, then, have misjudged the nature of technological progress.
He had misjudged the extent of Taylor's curiosity about the details of the war.
No doubt, but plainly the government misjudged the scale of the protest.
Still, the bid announced Wednesday may have severely misjudged the value of the wine operations.
The administration misjudged the length of the downturn, as did many private economists.
(Ms. McMillen said she misjudged the amount of time to get downtown from her office).
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