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the miscalculated
verb
To incorrectly calculate; to make a gross error in judgement.
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Gtech designs and sells computer systems for state-run lotteries, and some analysts speculate that the miscalculated costs were a result of inaccurate bids by the company.
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In the confusion the team miscalculated the gap behind Hamilton, and his team-mate Nico Rosberg and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel passed him as he rejoined the track.
During fleet exercises off the Îles des Hyères on 5 February 1906 Suffren rammed the submarine when the latter miscalculated the fleet's movements while manoeuvring into firing position.
However, as stated above, the authors miscalculated the Kd from the IC50, and it is impossible from the data presented to estimate the correct Kd for 2′-dephospho-AdA.
Judge Koh agreed that the jury miscalculated the time periods in which fourteen Samsung devices, such as the Galaxy Tab and Droid Charge, infringed on Apple's patents.
The workers miscalculated the tank's capacity as it was tilted on unlevel ground, plant operator Tepco said.
After I had paid, I realized that the cashier miscalculated the bill.
The system miscalculated the observed compliance by 6.8%, which represents a percent error of 7.1%.
Prior to the fall of Mosul, the White House had miscalculated the degree to which the Syrian war could left to fester without destabilising the rest of the region.
As it turned out — and always does in the movies — the antagonist miscalculated.
That won't happen, but we'll soon see how much the Israelis miscalculated on the amount of impunity they enjoy in capers of this sort.
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