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  • Did we miscalculate how we would be treated and received in Iraq?
  • Cavil, Doral and another Simon how long have you got buddy? find the dead doctor Simon and once again Cavil shows himself to be a pathetic military planner, he admits he "miscalculated" Boomer's actions. VARIANTS: DAYBREAK, PT II - REVIEW
  • His Honour did not misapprehend the facts, he did not misapply legal principle, he did not miscalculate the damages, nor did he err in the exercise of his discretion.
  • The Israeli government is so concerned that America's adversaries may miscalculate U.S. intentions that it is privately urging Washington to make it clear that the U.S. would intervene in Saudi Arabia should the survival of that government be threatened. The Arab Spring and U.S. Policy: The View From Jerusalem
  • It's clear that he has badly miscalculated the mood of the people.
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  • Experts say the immigrants may have been here all along, but earlier estimates may have been miscalculated.
  • Every foreign journalist, every adversary, and every ally will be reading the tea leaves to make their own assessment how badly Obama was damaged by his party's loss of political and popular support, and either take it in stride, or dangerously miscalculate. Amb. Marc Ginsberg: The Post Election Foreign Policy Hangover
  • In the June table of contents, we miscalculated the age of the Jesuit order of priests.
  • He miscalculated badly when he underestimated the response of the international community to the invasion.
  • He miscalculated the tides and the whirlpool dragged the outboard engine off his boat and capsized it.
  • I missed the train because I'd miscalculated the time it would take me to reach the station.
  • Then, Iran responded by announcing that Britain has, quote, "miscalculated" this issue, saying that, in this case, these sailors may now face, quote, "a legal path. CNN Transcript Mar 29, 2007
  • She told him she had miscalculated the amount of money she needed for stock and was in danger of losing her customers if she couldn't meet her commitments.
  • He seriously miscalculated the attitudes of the other political leaders.
  • The government signs up for Kyoto and miscalculates the costs.
  • We miscalculated how long it would take to get there.
  • Many tournament organisers miscalculate entry levels with the result that adjacent areas are crowded together and the competitors' safety is imperilled.
  • Unfortunately, the difficulty of mustering the parade had been badly miscalculated and it was behind schedule.
  • The whole thing was miscalculated and mismanaged - a case of complete incompetence.
  • He miscalculated badly when he underestimated the response of the international community to the invasion.
  • He had miscalculated how long the trip would take.
  • The government has seriously miscalculated the economic effect of this policy.
  • The government has seriously miscalculated the economic effect of this policy.
  • Microsoft had miscalculated what the typical PC owner wanted.
  • The storage networking firm today said that an internal audit turned up two specific ways in which it miscalculated the stock compensation.
  • What's his next miscalculated step along the path to universal revilement and hatred?
  • He miscalculated the tides and the whirlpool dragged the outboard engine off his boat and capsized it.
  • He miscalculated badly when he underestimated the response of the international community to the invasion.
  • ‘If this was an attempt to buy off the unions before the conferences, they have seriously miscalculated,’ he said.
  • Returned to jail after eight days after court ruled jail term miscalculated BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • We miscalculated how long it would take to get there.
  • They had seriously miscalculated the effect of inflation.
  • They had seriously miscalculated the effect of inflation.
  • It's clear that he has badly miscalculated the mood of the people.
  • I miscalculated the number of guests at the wedding
  • Also, with due respect for my fellow moms and dads, as a recent New York Times article by Lisa Belkin points out, parents, as a group, often miscalculate what actually puts children in danger. Larry Magid: Survey: Parents Worry About Kids' Online Privacy: But are Worries Based on Facts?
  • Of course, in this particular case, they appear to have miscalculated the political impact as well.
  • He also added that he believes that it is essential that the leadership of the People's Liberation Army do not miscalculate in this situation.
  • But if not, if boomers have truly miscalculated their economic destinies, is it truly because they are rotten to the core? Boomer Critics: Go to Your Room (The Boomer Blog)
  • I missed the train; I'd miscalculated the time it would take me to reach the station.
  • ‘We've simply miscalculated our tax payments and are willing to pay the remaining sum,’ the company spokesperson told The Jakarta Post.
  • He had miscalculated how long the trip would take.
  • It was easy to miscalculate in the dark, and she reached the wall before she'd expected to. THE HELLBOUND HEART
  • Unfortunately, the difficulty of mustering the parade had been badly miscalculated and it was behind schedule.
  • They died because someone miscalculated the amount of time it would take for the car to cross the railroad tracks.
  • They had seriously miscalculated the effect of inflation.
  • Meanwhile, Fine Gael strongly rejected media claims that their economic document, had miscalculated by €1 billion per annum the borrowing implications of its policy.
  • I think these candidates may have slightly miscalculated their decisions in recent cases.
  • I finally finished the decking today.… I started to put the deck boards on yesterday whilst it was drizzling with rain and found out that I'd miscalculated the amount of boards I needed.
  • His Honour did not misapprehend the facts, he did not misapply legal principle, he did not miscalculate the damages, nor did he err in the exercise of his discretion.
  • We miscalculated how long it would take to get there.
  • Iran: Ahmadinejad and the Supreme Leader will grossly miscalculate that their nemesis Obama was badly wounded from the election results. Amb. Marc Ginsberg: The Post Election Foreign Policy Hangover
  • The organisers of the French national lottery had miscalculated the odds, and if someone were to buy up all the tickets they would automatically make a huge profit.
  • Daley is widely regarded as a business-friendly, pragmatist; he told the New York Times last year that the Administration had "miscalculated" on health care because the country was, at its roots, "center left" not "left". What the Bill Daley hire tells us about the White House
  • This way you will not miscalculate when you are hungry, and you will create a small obstacle to consuming too much at one sitting. The Flex Diet
  • But Israel miscalculated and to understand the depth of Palestinian nationalistic aspirations.
  • The two main reasons for high quotes are either he doesn't want the job or he's miscalculated.
  • I think we miscalculated how people would react to the scene.
  • Sooner or later, one side or the other would miscalculate. The China Challenge
  • Daley once told the New York Times that the Obama administration had "miscalculated" by moving too far to the left on health care reform -- concerning those who had hoped the president would fight Republican efforts to repeal the law. Timothy Karr: AT&T's Man in the White House
  • I hereby authorize IFPHK Ltd. to charge this amount or, if I have miscalculated the amount, the correct amount payable to my credit card with details below.
  • I miscalculated the opening right-hand corner and the wheels got stuck in the deep ruts.
  • From what we saw later though the touts must have miscalculated rather badly the on-the-day demand as they found themselves asking not too much of a premium over the ticket price (supply and demand and all that).
  • I suspect that the Republican machine has seriously miscalculated this year.
  • He had miscalculated how long the trip would take.
  • Every foreign journalist, every adversary, and every ally will be reading the tea leaves to make their own assessment how badly Obama was damaged by his party's loss of political and popular support, and either take it in stride, or dangerously miscalculate. Amb. Marc Ginsberg: The Post Election Foreign Policy Hangover
  • It's amazing that a pro like Patterson could have miscalculated so badly everything from the cluttered prologue, with its flashbacks within flashbacks, to the screamingly obvious identity of the villain ... The Spire by Richard North Patterson: Book summary
  • Whichever way you look at it, the scheme was misconceived, miscalculated and entirely missed the mark.
  • If the historians have miscalculated the number of people who died due to certain action of any particular movement I stand to be corrected.
  • He had miscalculated how long the trip would take.
  • Many tournament organisers miscalculate entry levels with the result that adjacent areas are crowded together and the competitors' safety is imperilled.
  • There's too much meat. I must have miscalculated the amount/how much I needed.
  • Only the overly dense basil sauce, doused on basil linguine, and a creamy pea soup that's bizarrely addictive but oddly unsatisfying feel like miscalculated appetizers.
  • It's clear that he has badly miscalculated the mood of the people.
  • It was easy to miscalculate in the dark, and she reached the wall before she'd expected to. THE HELLBOUND HEART
  • Unfortunately, the difficulty of mustering the parade had been badly miscalculated and it was behind schedule.
  • The hangman miscalculated the drop and the man's neck was not broken.
  • There is growing evidence that insurers routinely miscalculate how much compensation is due.
  • The government appears to have miscalculated and bills are higher as a result.
  • The district judge's finding that the husband had unreasonably overspent in housing himself was wrong and miscalculated.
  • How badly have we as industrialized nations miscalculated in our dealings with those less developed?
  • No less did he miscalculate the effect on public opinion in Iran.
  • It appears he miscalculated the scores and after checking with the media present declared that it was a draw after all.
  • Nevertheless, can it be possible that the legendary spin doctors, the hi-tech whiz-kids, the men with a reputation for being infallible, have miscalculated?
  • He seriously miscalculated public opinion of the other countries.
  • I missed the train because I'd miscalculated the time it would take me to reach the station.
  • I missed the train because I'd miscalculated the time it would take me to reach the station.
  • In another round, he airmailed a green because he miscalculated the distance of his approach shot by adding instead of subtracting. USATODAY.com - Players were pushed in 1974 U.S. Open at Winged Foot
  • There's too much meat. I must have miscalculated the amount/how much I needed.
  • We miscalculated how long it would take to get there.
  • Yes, they 'miscalculate' brittle for hardness, it replaces the more flexible calcium structures and soon enough it's crown time at the dentist to help with his boat payments. Latest Articles
  • The series begins in a place called Deep Valley with Betsy and Tacy at age 5 and then follows them until they're in their 20s — we watch as they have picnics, climb trees, perform songs, quarrel with their sisters, grieve over a dead sibling, seriously miscalculate how long their homework will take, get cliquish, travel by themselves and think about boys and, eventually, husbands. Growing Pangs
  • The military assessment now is that the U.S. miscalculated Iraqi tribal and religious loyalties and did not realize Iraqis are likely to fight only for their brethren.
  • It was easy to miscalculate in the dark, and she reached the wall before she'd expected to. THE HELLBOUND HEART
  • We miscalculated how long it would take to get there.
  • Whether he misunderstood or miscalculated, his reply to Abbie is reasonably described as "unfortunate", IMO. Behe
  • To my mind, the Americans and their allies miscalculated badly.
  • GM, he says, would neither miscalculate nor misrepresent something this critical to promised performance and this easily debunked. Gene and the Machine: The shocking truth about the electric Volt
  • He could have maintained the joint lead had he not miscalculated bogies at the ninth and 17th holes.
  • As history shows, he badly miscalculated the magnitude of the US response.
  • It looks as if the Kerry campaign and I are on the same wavelength regarding Bush's statement that he "miscalculated" the conditions ensuring from the "catastrophic success" of the invasion of Iraq. Hullabaloo
  • As so often before, however, Louis XIV miscalculated how foreigners would view his actions.
  • He miscalculated badly when he underestimated the response of the international community to the invasion.
  • I reach the bergschrund in less than an hour, only to find that I've miscalculated.
  • We miscalculated how long it would take to get there.
  • He had miscalculated how long the trip would take.
  • We miscalculated how long it would take to get there.
  • We have learned that the terrorists were wrong, that they miscalculated.
  • Not only that, you will be astonished to learn, but it is miscalculated upward.
  • She apologizes for being late, saying that she ‘miscalculated the traffic’.
  • However, while I woefully miscalculated the percentage points, I was dead-on in my place predictions.
  • In "Obama and the 'Bitter' Clingers—Round Two" Main Street, Feb. 7, William McGurn asks, in reference to the new contraception mandate, "How could the administration so miscalculate the fallout from its action? Obama Knows Exactly What He's Doing on Mandates
  • He miscalculated badly when he underestimated the response of the international community to the invasion.
  • When the now-infamous attempt by the Prime Minister to smuggle in the death of public subsidies to political parties was met with hysteria from the opposition, it quickly became clear that the chessmaster had, for once, miscalculated. Archive 2008-12-01
  • He miscalculated his support and underestimated the enemy.

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