misjudging

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Examples of misjudging

  • In fact, the government displayed insensitivity in misjudging the mood of the times.

  • The par ty's misjudging of the oil-nationalization movement and the events of the summer of 1952 may have helped in removing the hardline members of the executive committee.

  • I am interested to learn that he has since changed his mind and that he can be guilty of misjudging matters.

  • We ought to seize this fleeting moment; we always lose everything by misjudging time.

  • If he hopes for that, he is misjudging the situation in the country.

  • He is misjudging the situation to a considerable extent.

  • Existing data are incomplete, either misjudging phenomena or ignoring reality.

  • Just imagine one of those 25-tonners coming round a bend in a small village, misjudging the bend and then trying to reverse!

  • These impressarios of public entertainment have a habit of misjudging popular taste and of misjudging the people.

  • If they offered me a peerage, they would be misjudging my ambitions.

  • To say that we are in a hurry after 15 months is misjudging the time-scale.

  • The ferry companies alone incur penalties now approaching £1 million a year, or they are misjudging 50,000 passengers' documents.

  • Therefore, if charges are based on waste, we are misjudging the clinical judgment of the doctor.

  • Those who argue that a decision should be possible immediately are, in my opinion, misjudging the situation.

  • They were misjudging, were they not, what they thought was reasonable?

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