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This misjudgement led to thousands of deaths - and an unsavoury, high-level cover-up - as Saul David explains.
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The church repented of this scientific misjudgement at its leisure, removing works by Galileo from the index of banned books only in the 19th Century.
It becomes evident from this study that the misjudgement of vaginal complaints is rather high and that the so called "gold-standards" for the diagnosis of vaginal infections are not widely and/or correctly used.
"I'm angry, I'm sad, I'm staggered at the misjudgement from a guy who said this was his dream job". Ex-England striker and BBC pundit Alan Shearer.
That would not excuse the misjudgement, but might help explain it.
And in the end, it was Verstappen who made the misjudgement and spun.
But it is salutary to note that this was a spectacular misjudgement.
This, though, was a complete misjudgement of the public's mood.
For Perth Glory though this was either a tactical misjudgement, or an acknowledgement that Merrick's midfield box had won the centre, thus forcing the home side to attack from the periphery.
Particularly in the early stages of an infection, the bone may not react pathologically and this may lead to a misjudgement of the whole situation.
In a major misjudgement of patients' wishes, this intended to offer a "one-time only" opt-out.
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