If he was guilty of mismanagement, miscalculation or mere mistakes then the proper place to hold him to account would be the ballot box. |
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The company has punctured this fragile mood of optimism with a miscalculation of astonishing proportions. |
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Only in this manner can we hope to reduce the risks of adventurism and miscalculation in a world that retains many thousands of nuclear weapons. |
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Now our guys are dying everyday because of a blithering miscalculation on your part. |
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Whatever lies behind the timing of this initiative, the need to deploy an entire battalion smacks of military miscalculation. |
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If that was what Blair thought, then this was, of course, a disastrous miscalculation. |
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In businesses with high turnover and low profit margins, a miscalculation of selling prices can have a big effect on a firm's annual profits. |
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American policy was thus based on a disastrous miscalculation, which came home to roost at Pearl Harbor. |
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They could be in for nasty surprises because of direct exposure or the miscalculation of the quantities that they have reinsured, he said. |
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For his part, Eisenhower feared a surprise attack and war by miscalculation. |
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It was, in any case, a terrifying miscalculation which led to a fundamental dishonesty. |
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Clearly once risk is traded in this way there is significant scope for miscalculation and even outright fraud. |
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I want to believe that we are concerned here only with a gross miscalculation. |
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The errors we found appeared to be due mostly to misinterpretation of entitlements and miscalculation of allowances. |
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Was it an admission of error, a miscalculation, or a praiseworthy acceptance of the people's demands for a say on the new constitution, to which he simply had to bow? |
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He was concerned by the issue of limited warfare and the notion that a nuclear exchange could be started by accident or miscalculation. |
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They cannot exist indefinitely without being used, some day, in a moment of desperation, madness, miscalculation, or accident. |
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Furious council leaders say the miscalculation is not their fault. |
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As a result of a miscalculation, the master believed that the water was 7 feet deeper than it was. |
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That miscalculation could mean serious trouble in terms of actuarial soundness. |
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In a disastrous miscalculation, the producers carefully put back all the lame, dated gags and Manhattan provincialisms that dotted the original production. |
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A century ago, miscalculation was greatly to blame for thrusting Europe into a conflagration. |
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Given huge portions of Asia Minor by the Treaty of Sevres, the Greeks made a terrible miscalculation, thinking they could recapture more territory and even Constantinople. |
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Her slight miscalculation of how to fix the situation leads to her driving around the gas pump. |
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He simply stated the miscalculation that had defined much of his life and mine. |
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But of course Kerry hasn't exactly bowled the world over lately with his misstatements, so maybe this is a miscalculation. |
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Because when tensions are high, the risks of miscalculation resulting in conflict are very real. |
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Even for devoted Swifties, it's hard to deny that her surrealist nightmare of a Grammy performance was a definite miscalculation. |
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But that could turn into accusations of soft-heartedness and strategic miscalculation should his conciliatory approach lead to more and bolder protests. |
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Belichick's miscalculation obscured a few essential facts about the game. |
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What a rookie miscalculation, but I certainly learned my lesson and will never forget what an assassin bug looks like. |
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The intelligence community believed that without some intervention the two parties could miscalculate — and miscalculation could lead to a nuclear exchange. |
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But the miscalculation that currently frustrates is Varoufakis's failure to outline how pensions, the health service, the tax system and state enterprises will be reformed under Syriza. |
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What happened to the person who was responsible for that miscalculation? |
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Mr. Tom Wappel: Well, I would suggest that you should have an answer immediately, because you closed a sports fishery to zero, obviously based on miscalculation. |
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Military transparency is a crucial cornerstone for building confidence and trust between countries, and helps to reduce mistrust and miscalculation. |
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Initially, we had been told that my friend Breanna had finished in first but as it turned out there was a miscalculation and I ended up finishing 1st. |
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Includes miscalculation of fuel consumption. |
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When this constant churning is combined with volatile price changes, the ongoing costs and probability of a significant miscalculation can be high. |
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Instead, they continue to exist, creating political tensions and fears that raise the possibility of miscalculation among States and, worse yet, the threat of nuclear terrorism from non-State actors. |
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The Committee recalled that the Court had informed the Committee during its second session of a miscalculation in computing salary costs in the 2004 budget. |
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A relatively minor miscalculation or a trivial misfortune may spell insolvency and will at the very least obstruct a man's efforts to operate efficiently and to expand sales. |
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Underestimation of growth in traffic volume, and perhaps overestimation of fuel efficiency improvements and the impact of pricing mechanisms appear to be at the root of the miscalculation. |
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Furthermore, the Commission has been unable, for miscalculation of deadlines, to reach a decision to open further proceedings under its own authority within the time limits laid down in the Regulation. |
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This legal miscalculation would have enduring ramifications for what was to become the Selig Polyscope Company. |
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It might be, like North Korea's recent test, a fundamental miscalculation. |
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A bigger miscalculation is the off-screen death of Arnold Rothstein. |
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Victory would leave the Foxes no more than a point behind the Magpies, and other rivals within spitting distance, leaving Ashley in danger of a fatal miscalculation. |
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