From the start, negotiations over water have been rife with miscalculations, poor planning and plain old huckstering. |
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After a number of miscalculations and mismeasurements, I decided that I needed to study the problem for real. |
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In the past year, numerous media accounts have revealed screw-ups, miscalculations and oversights. |
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Taxi is an embarrassing formula picture that is full of miscalculations and cynically milks previous material. |
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Like all Western interventionists, Byron made his share of miscalculations and blunders. |
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Serious miscalculations could mean a further retreat into impoverished insularity in the rainy mists of the north Atlantic. |
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The fascinating Perspectives Project traces Saddam's miscalculations and defeat to a sclerotic regime checked by fear of the supreme leader. |
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Many countries get into wars because of miscalculations and ignorance about the other side. |
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Clear information about tax and accounting issues of expenditure abroad, to avoid making costly miscalculations. |
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In three instances, the employee was not compensated enough for the overtime time worked due to miscalculations. |
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In one instance, the employee was compensated of one extra hour due to miscalculations. |
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Allow me to state that it is not the workers, but the company, that has, in this case, for a long time been making miscalculations. |
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The load feature eliminates common miscalculations based on input of the incorrect load. |
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Perhaps this passage was one of the very few miscalculations of the now totally deaf Beethoven. |
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Disastrous miscalculations and conflict can enkindle violent wildfires. |
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Any modest lean in these structures yields miscalculations, thus misguiding vessels and causing them to potentially run aground. |
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We analyzed them and included in the model the two major endogenous risks that influence agricultural markets: miscalculations in farmers' expectations and speculators' positions on term markets. |
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In the controversial report adopted by the Foreign Affairs Committee, with many amendments being passed by a narrow majority, MEPs blame the current situation in the country on early miscalculations made by coalition forces. |
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The market has gone through a major readjustment as a result of some miscalculations, though the market is proving to be very efficient in that respect. |
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These assumptions, which led Saddam Hussein to attack his eastern neighbour in September 1980, represent the first in a series of serious strategic miscalculations by the Iraqi leader. |
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They should know that, in fact, these weapons cause more tension, heighten fears and insecurity, and cause destruction due to miscalculations or accidents. |
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Likewise, today's financial engineers never imagined their miscalculations could result in a global recession. The question is can we afford the trial-and-error period? |
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This could cause several disruptions due to possible shut downs and miscalculations which could hinder transactions, invoicing and countless routine activities. |
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We know that due to miscalculations pensioners in Canada are owed a very large amount, yet the Conservative government refuses to address that issue. |
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The banks, the insurance companies, the investment houses and the private companies in manufacturing or transportation made those same kinds of miscalculations in general. |
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Mr Blair has been weakened by a long series of misfortunes and miscalculations, culminating last week in a parliamentary revolt against his anti-terror bill. |
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However, we believe a breakout beyond those highs is unlikely for the forecast horizon as equity market downside risk has increased in both probability and intensity owing to the potential for monetary policy miscalculations. |
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