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. |
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There is growing evidence that insurers routinely miscalculate how much compensation is due. |
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Given the size of China's population, it would be easy to miscalculate the numbers by a few million here or there. |
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And it might even cause Georgians to miscalculate American military support against Russia and foolishly provoke Moscow. |
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People under this degree of constant pressure are, from time to time, going to miscalculate. |
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Otherwise you may miscalculate how long the cylinder will last, which may impair the success of treatment. |
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Make sure that you measure your fabric properly, it would be sad if you miscalculate and don't have enough fabric to finish the entire project. |
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When preparing for a long-distance shot or in poor weather conditions, it is all too easy to miscalculate range. |
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It's not unusual for someone to miscalculate and bounce a number of cheques in a row. |
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No less did he miscalculate the effect on public opinion in Iran. |
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Did we miscalculate how we would be treated and received in Iraq? |
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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. |
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It cannot be ruled out that an adversary might miscalculate the extent of our vital interests or our determination to safeguard them. |
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They were, like Henry Fonda, cool customers, rational custodians of terrifying weapons, trying never to miscalculate. |
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Like other megalomaniacs throughout history, Saddam has shown a breathtaking propensity to miscalculate, by invading Iran and Kuwait. |
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Without such information franchisees might seriously miscalculate their costs in operating the business. |
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Even on election day its leaders still seemed confident that disgust with Mr Mugabe's often violent rule was sufficient to level the playing field. Did they miscalculate? |
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Should Teheran miscalculate in the future, the United States would do well to have a plan in place to exploit any potential window of opportunity to significantly roll back Iran's influence in Iraq. |
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Indeed, when producers decide on their crop rotation, they can significantly miscalculate the price for which they will be able to sell their harvest. |
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A common shortcoming of WID projects is that they do not consider women's multiple roles or that they miscalculate the elasticity of women's time and labour. |
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For unless America is given as strong a diplomatic hand as possible this time, North Korea may miscalculate that it can again cheat and get away with it. |
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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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And the Islamists could yet miscalculate, as they have done before. |
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