Social psychological research has repeatedly shown that doctors misjudge the influence exerted on them by big pharma's gifts and representatives. |
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The eight-year-old tends to trip often, misjudge space and bangs into things and is not comfortable climbing stairs. |
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I should perhaps mention, from my own experience, that even an experienced novelist can seriously misjudge the length of a novel. |
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I'd imagine this directly kills dozens of people every year who get the dosage wrong or misjudge the breaking strain of a rope. |
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But still, Taiwan should never discount the possibility that China might misjudge the situation. |
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At night, it is possible to misjudge the height of an aircraft with reference to the ground or a frozen surface. |
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Her study also found that this misperception increases over time, as seniors seem much more likely than freshwomen to misjudge the weight and habits of others. |
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A two-goal cushion may have suggested to the Dutch that the game was under control but that was to misjudge the commitment and spirit of their opponents. |
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Yet to see Mr Tóibín as a gay Irish writer is to misjudge the complexities of his emotional range as a storyteller. |
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He argues that the most-cited climate models misjudge factors such as the effects of clouds, aerosols and the solar cycle. |
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Most accidents occur when people misjudge conditions of weather, current and topography. |
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If we misjudge the quality of a good, and purchase a poor quality item at an expensive price, we suffer loss by the trade. |
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Both defensive players misjudge the fly ball and the ball lands on the ground in front of the infielders. |
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If insulated from this intensity, the decision makers may misjudge the significance of the public's concerns. |
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When our perceptions are wrong, we can misjudge people, worry needlessly and draw the wrong conclusions. |
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Motorcyclists can misjudge curves and overshoot the road into the path of oncoming traffic. |
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Motorists can misjudge the speed of a train, thinking it is travelling more slowly than it actually is. |
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On the contrary, they might induce people to misjudge their own tolerance levels. |
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And if you misjudge it and the back tires lose their grip, you'll feel that, too. |
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There are even some parents or spouses not taking action soon enough because they misjudge the level of danger that they are in. |
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Reformierende Beobachterin will notice that the Inspirer tends to misjudge the abilities of self and others. |
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There is an anecdote in the most recent book about the Bush White House which neatly captures how Europeans misjudge the President, and why they are wrong to do so. |
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At long distances, players often misjudge the speed of the receiver. |
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If you misjudge a turn and slide into the barrier you may get off lucky with a broken tail light, or you may totally shatter the window depending on how hard the car hits. |
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Minefields flank the road edge, marked by red-painted rocks, and any driver unlucky enough to misjudge one of the treacherous bends will find themself in the middle of one. |
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In what way does Simon misjudge both Jesus and the woman? |
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How many times I submitted Peter to a test and only once did he weaken, but do not misjudge him for that act, for when he kindled his faith, he was like a torch among mankind preaching and giving testimony of the truth. |
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He thought that people often misjudge their own self-interest. |
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Moreover, if we somehow continually misjudge the economy's capacity to produce, we will in all likelihood witness an unexpected trend in the inflation rate. |
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It is possible to misjudge the will or instinct to live. |
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Moreover, parents are very likely to misjudge their children's skills. |
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It is critically important that we do not misinform, misjudge or mislead and that accurate, disease-preventing and life-saving information and means reach all people in all countries, especially young women and children. |
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You are bound to forget and misjudge things. |
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It does not take much to imagine the cycle of provocation and deterrence getting out of hand, especially if South Korea and the United States misjudge North Korea's actions or vice versa. |
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Hence, these unpredictable shakings of M-Acc in the CRU phase will cause the estimation mechanism misjudge the shakings as the signal of deceleration of the train, and thus misestimate the ARR phase too early. |
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We truly hope that Eritrea does not misjudge the determination of Djibouti and the indignation and growing impatience in the face of its tactics and its aggressive behaviour. |
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We know enough not to assess a book by its cover, but are we equally cautious not to misjudge a piece of music on the basis of its opening and closing moments? |
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It is clear that, when driving at night, they misjudge speed and distance. |
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In the absence of protocols, medical practitioners may misjudge the situation, or panic, or allow themselves to be distracted by irrelevant factors. |
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