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- noun Alternative form of
misjudgment .
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Examples
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You think that Bush’s misjudgement is the problem and not 9-11?
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Dumping cat in wheelie bin was 'misjudgement', culprit Mary Bale claims
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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It is a "misjudgement" if the outside world thinks it will dump nuclear bombs in return for economic benefits, the agency added.
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Stewart called Ryley's threat to "empty chair" anyone didn't want to participate in the debates a "misjudgement".
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If justice delayed is justice denied, then what does "misjudgement" count as (Verdict: To Hang, Mar 9)?
unknown title 2009
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Unfortunately this guy will have to pay for a bad misjudgement.
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Tragically, behind them the stage for modern Italy was being set on shifting moral sands guided by little more than ignorance, naivety and astonishing misjudgement.
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• John Yates made a "serious misjudgement" in deciding in July 2009 that the Met's criminal investigation should not be reopened.
News International 'deliberately' blocked investigation 2011
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Unfortunately this guy will have to pay for a bad misjudgement.
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The fact that there was a complete misjudgement of how the Iraquis would react is the most disturbing matter and that belief that fawning Iraquis would welcome US and UK troops into their bosoms and families, led to there being no plan.
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