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. |
But still, Taiwan should never discount the possibility that China might misjudge the situation. |
Motorcyclists can misjudge curves and overshoot the road into the path of oncoming traffic. |
If insulated from this intensity, the decision makers may misjudge the significance of the public's concerns. |
Most accidents occur when people misjudge conditions of weather, current and topography. |
If we misjudge the quality of a good, and purchase a poor quality item at an expensive price, we suffer loss by the trade. |