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For its part, Washington misjudges as well.
"But they misjudged, as did rivals, how ugly the market could get".
But it could also be misjudged, as was the case with one notorious comment where she appeared to blame women for ending up with abusive men.
Is Mr Bush's animus against him therefore a distraction, one that has less to do with the war against terrorism and more with the desire of the younger Bush to finish the job his father failed to finish in 1991?To see it that way is to misjudge America as well as Mr Bush.
And so, it is often misjudged as actually effortless, natural and easy.
"Our reluctance for conflict should not be misjudged as a failure of will," he said.
Only The Empty World is misjudged, as songs employing cod-military drum tattoos usually are.
The attack was particularly misjudged as Mr Jones had previously spoken in the House of Commons of his battle with depression.
In board-a-match, it pays to be aggressive, trying to push opponents around and hoping that they misjudge — as highlighted in the diagramed deal.
"Fifty years from now, keeping people imprisoned by medical care against their wishes will be considered as misjudged as incarcerating patients in Bedlam," says Lu Spinney.
Misjudged as a poor student, when in fact he is a math genius burdened by dyslexia, 16-year-old Shlomi (Oshri Cohen) lives in a sunny Tel Aviv neighborhood that looks like a solid, middle-class region of Los Angeles.
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