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Examples
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Mr. Hines : Misjudging the real estate capital markets.
Hines Is Bullish on BRIC Countries, Apartments in U.S. Kris Hudson 2011
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Misjudging books by their cover blurbs « The Manga Curmudgeon
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Misjudging the Crisis Some of those mistakes can be costly, as was the case last year with some “value” buyers, who favor bargains and dividends.
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Misjudging the extent of the discontent, Sihanouk declined to return to Cambodia.
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Misjudging animal behavior and motives does the animal no favors and can be fatal to you.
Time Scout Asprin, Robert 1995
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Misjudging, misled, and – though wise, perhaps, in the imperfect laws of society – ignorant in the glorious laws of Nature and of Truth – who will miss you, presumptuous being?
Parables From Nature 1857
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Misjudging, in his ignorance, the tremendous power of the surf into which he sprang, and daring to recklessness in the conscious possession of unusual strength and courage, he did not pause to look or consider, but at once struck out to sea.
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Misjudging the size of prey is a one-time-only mistake for an osprey.
Qwaider Planet Anonymous 2010
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Misjudging the time taken to complete work is forgivable - if someone has the skill to accurately estimate the time required then they would be able to do the work and wouldn't be asking for a quote for someone else to do it.
Planet Debian etbe 2010
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Misjudging the time taken to complete work is forgivable - if someone has the skill to accurately estimate the time required then they would be able to do the work and wouldn't be asking for a quote for someone else to do it.
Planet Debian etbe 2010
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