Of course, in this particular case, they appear to have miscalculated the political impact as well. |
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In the June table of contents, we miscalculated the age of the Jesuit order of priests. |
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Whichever way you look at it, the scheme was misconceived, miscalculated and entirely missed the mark. |
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The word in the market is that they grossly miscalculated and the die is cast. |
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I reach the bergschrund in less than an hour, only to find that I've miscalculated. |
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Not only that, you will be astonished to learn, but it is miscalculated upward. |
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They died because someone miscalculated the amount of time it would take for the car to cross the railroad tracks. |
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What's his next miscalculated step along the path to universal revilement and hatred? |
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The two main reasons for high quotes are either he doesn't want the job or he's miscalculated. |
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Experts say the immigrants may have been here all along, but earlier estimates may have been miscalculated. |
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The storage networking firm today said that an internal audit turned up two specific ways in which it miscalculated the stock compensation. |
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It appears he miscalculated the scores and after checking with the media present declared that it was a draw after all. |
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However, while I woefully miscalculated the percentage points, I was dead-on in my place predictions. |
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If the historians have miscalculated the number of people who died due to certain action of any particular movement I stand to be corrected. |
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I miscalculated the opening right-hand corner and the wheels got stuck in the deep ruts. |
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He could have maintained the joint lead had he not miscalculated bogies at the ninth and 17th holes. |
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The district judge's finding that the husband had unreasonably overspent in housing himself was wrong and miscalculated. |
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I suspect that the Republican machine has seriously miscalculated this year. |
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As so often before, however, Louis XIV miscalculated how foreigners would view his actions. |
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A few weeks after I sent my return in, I pulled out my rough-work copy and checked it over and realised I'd miscalculated something. |
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He miscalculated the tides and the whirlpool dragged the outboard engine off his boat and capsized it. |
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I think these candidates may have slightly miscalculated their decisions in recent cases. |
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How badly have we as industrialized nations miscalculated in our dealings with those less developed? |
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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? |
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But as I turned on to PM on Thursday afternoon it turned out I had miscalculated. |
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I think this is a major cause for concern, since the regulators have miscalculated. |
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I have spoken a number of times on the issue of the consumer price index and the miscalculated rate of inflation. |
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The suspension wasn't too harsh for those times I miscalculated and actually hit one of those craters. |
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Second, it seriously miscalculated the amount of time it would actually take to process the request. |
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Risks of technical failure, accident, or miscalculated use under stressing conditions are always present. |
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Since billions and billion of dollars were miscalculated, would she consider a simplified tax system? |
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You are almost always right, Mr Linkohr, but I believe you have miscalculated here, even if you are a physicist. |
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These are not people who miscalculated and had two beers instead of just one. |
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As the member will know, Statistics Canada from 2001 until 2006 miscalculated the consumer price index. |
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It miscalculated the Council's relative powers and created expectations that were far too great. |
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Does my colleague believe that the federal government bears some responsibility for having miscalculated this program for at least 10 years? |
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Parks Canada has introduced a response mechanism to make quick changes when fees are miscalculated. |
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One day while demonstrating a jump he miscalculated the speed and took a fall that would forever change his life. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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As history shows, he badly miscalculated the magnitude of the US response. |
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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. |
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We have learned that the terrorists were wrong, that they miscalculated. |
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The hangman miscalculated the drop and the man's neck was not broken. |
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I believe in the EU we grossly miscalculated in over-indulging biofuels. |
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Brecht argues that Luther's mistake was not that he gave private pastoral advice, but that he miscalculated the political implications. |
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Members who, after reading the minister's letter, believe that their pension benefit was miscalculated are invited to get in touch with FSNA's research staff to discuss the matter. |
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The question of viability arises because some of these new providers may have miscalculated the costs and prospective profitability of their distance education initiatives. |
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However, I have the feeling that I miscalculated, because we have moved ahead much more slowly than I would have wanted, due to the tremendous resistance put up by men. |
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During the surveillance battle, McConnell miscalculated the lengths to which his colleague from Kentucky, Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul, would go to block any renewal of the Patriot Act without reforms. |
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McDonald's reinvention of the Hamburglar was seemingly meant as a play for refreshed cultural relevance, but deeply mixed reactions to the new beef thief raise the prospect that the corporation has miscalculated. |
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Kirklees Neighbourhood Housing miscalculated this year's rent rise, meaning 23,000 people have been undercharged for the past four months. |
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He's miscalculated with this restaurant, which doesn't have enough atmospheric magic to distract you from the insane decibel level, absence of elbowroom and uncomfortable chairs. |
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There is little doubt that the IMF and EC miscalculated when they forced Greece into a second bailout in 2012 that repaid private lenders with EU and IMF funds. |
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A gormless gang of robbers in Paris, who spent hours drilling through a wall to reach a bank vault, miscalculated and ended up in a toilet. |
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They miscalculated by assuming the dimensions were in imperial, not metric. |
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Historians generally agree that Roosevelt was too clever by half, and that he miscalculated badly in assuming that he had the political muscle to alter the size of the Court. |
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They misapprehended the intentions and capabilities of our enemies, miscalculated the strength of communism, and misjudged the threat of terrorism. |
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