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- noun Plural form of
misjudgment .
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Examples
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Beijing warned Tokyo Sunday against making what it describes as misjudgments over the incident.
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Beijing warned Tokyo Sunday against making what it describes as misjudgments over the incident.
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The list of misjudgments is too long to enumerate ... all from prejudice, loose thinking, fancy [p. 369].
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Retrieve, sir, your misfortunes; afford to the North, and to the Government, an opportunity to recall their misjudgments, and to ascribe to you the hosannas of their praise.
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No action was recommended on lesser "misjudgments" by Sir Alan Beith and former party leader Sir Menzies Campbell.
icBirmingham 2010
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Headache, eyestrain, eye irritation, fatigue, difficulty in concentration, increased rate of 'misjudgments' and accidents, malaise and irritability can be caused by noise, glare and flicker from fluorescent lighting.
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Calvert said Obama will benefit as what he called McCain's "misjudgments" are backfiring, such as his negative, personal attacks on Obama and his selection of Alaska Gov.
billingsgazette.com 2008
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"misjudgments" by ISO workers: They let a big power plant in Otay Mesa shut down overnight; and once it was down, they called for blackouts even though it wasn't necessary.
Fore, right! < 2010
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“This is so unlike the health care debate,” said Corker, noting that some of his Republican colleagues have made misjudgments on that point over the last month.
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“This is so unlike the health care debate,” said Corker, noting that some of his Republican colleagues have made misjudgments on that point over the last month.
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