Once she has lured the audience into misjudging just how innocent she really is, she lets fly with more voracious comments. |
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Does it worry me knowing that we might similarly be misjudging North Korea? |
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A batsman gives it away by playing a rash shot, or misjudging the line and length, or playing the wrong shot. |
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It's good to be working in a more positive environment again and C.S. if you read this, my apologies for misjudging you. |
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One of the NHL's biggest mistakes was misjudging the size and marketability of potential NHL cities. |
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I think the Bush supporters would say, well, maybe the Europeans are misjudging Bush the same way. |
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It also shows Akane apologizing to Inare for misjudging him for he always bully him. |
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I found myself for a time uncharacteristically uncoordinated, bumping into things, misjudging distance, cutting myself, and so forth. |
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Existing data are incomplete, either misjudging phenomena or ignoring reality. |
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Otherwise, we risk misjudging the state of total demand in the domestic economy, and that can lead to policy errors. |
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Indeed, evidence now shows that doctors are misjudging the length of time that a person may have left by a considerable amount. |
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Just imagine one of those 25-tonners coming round a bend in a small village, misjudging the bend and then trying to reverse! |
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A misjudging in picking the wheels will cause problems with your car's top speed, braking distance, camber and balance. |
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But is it just the far left that is badly misjudging this battle? |
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Seriously misjudging the popular mood in Spain, Napoleon, with a mixture of intrigue and brute force, sought to remove the Bourbons and replace them with one of his brothers. |
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Since the apparent size of the creature depends on how fur away it is, then mistaking either the distance or size will result in misjudging the other accordingly. |
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Those who now revert to the old attitude that everyone should look after themselves first are misjudging the dimension of global competition and offering their citizens a false security. |
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America's strategy of nuclear diplomacy with Iran, backed by sanctions, rests on convincing ayatollahs that, in dreaming of a sprint to a bomb, they are misjudging their national interest. |
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I might be misjudging him, but that's how I see it. |
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Against bookies' odds, Farage was the heavy loser, badly misjudging this forum as his poison on HIV and foreigners put him back in the BNP coffin: he may have lost respectable support. |
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Although flight at low level over glassy water is possible, the risk of misjudging altitude and inadvertently contacting the water is significant. |
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