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If it succeeds, a lesson will be driven home: crimes in office can be dealt with by impeachment, but when knee-jerk voting leads to profound misjudgment, the voters' recourse should await the next regular election.
Still others that it was a domestic ruse to score points over his rival and potential nemesis, Binyamin Netanyahu, ahead of primaries in November for Mr Sharon's Likud party.Whatever the motive, it showed profound misjudgment, not least in Mr Sharon's assessment of the mood in Washington.
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It was a profound critical misjudgment – what's comforting about being murdered with an axe in a rural post office?
Their beginnings were fatally compromised by deceptions that congealed into lies, abetted by profound geostrategic misjudgments.
Now the Bush administration, despite its profound strategic misjudgments in Iraq, has a similar opportunity.
At least according to Suskind, the only person who could stand Summers was Obama, which -- in Suskind's telling -- was a misjudgment that had a rather profound effect on the first chunk of Obama's presidency.
It was another misjudgment.
This is spectacular misjudgment.
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