Senior church figures have accused the first minister of making a grave misjudgment. |
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Many members have scrambled to repay expenses, some quickly admitting misjudgment and others saying inflated claims were submitted by mistake. |
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I've instantly singed the hair from the upper joints of my fingers through misjudgment of these little details. |
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I am indeed guilty of gross misjudgment and misbehaviour, and must beg your forgiveness and the forgiveness of everybody concerned. |
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The political misjudgment here has been established irrefutably. |
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Sometimes the patron-client relationship just creates a closed circle of bellicose misjudgment. |
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His mannerist, almost dandyish, style has led serious people to make this same misjudgment. |
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And Arnold, a former supporter of Christie, said his gross misjudgment and mismanagement in Bridgegate has turned her. |
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This would be a misjudgment of historic proportions, the repetition of a mistake that has already had terrible consequences. |
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Any and every misjudgment in the area of controlling zoonoses and the early diagnosis of them has economic and social consequences. |
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With this lack of understanding comes a great deal of miscommunication and misjudgment of farmers and what we do. |
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Bruce Power also stated that the error was a misjudgment and not a reflection of any undue scheduling pressures on the individuals involved. |
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The People: The people went through two experiences, one of disbelief and misjudgment, the other of confession and contrition. |
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He may not have been altogether wrong, even though there were instances of clear over-reaction and misjudgment. |
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It is not for the Arbitrator to ameliorate the consequences of the University's own misjudgment in not being before the Discipline Committee. |
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Fraud seems suddenly pervasive, and misjudgment common internationally at all levels. |
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His decision to coerce Netanyahu into imposing a 10-month settlement freeze was also a colossal misjudgment. |
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For it is the ease with which the administration is blown off course by the latest whiff of sleaze, misjudgment or scandal that is most dispiriting. |
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This testifies to an initial misjudgment of the incidents at senior management level and possibly even to sabotaging of the investigations by OLAF officials. |
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If only in the interest of their own careers, bank executives are anxious to avoid being publicly slapped down this time round. There is still scope for misjudgment, however. |
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In a dangerous place, a too-trusting ambassador made a misjudgment. |
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These principles and rules help staff to comply with legal provisions and contribute to avoid any breach thereof due to negligence, erroneous interpretation of texts or misjudgment of situations. |
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It includes isolation and possibly maltreatment of Mr Beknazarov on grounds which appear to boil down to professional misjudgment on his part or perhaps to professional misconduct seven years ago. |
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It is very clear that if he does not oblige and abide by the rules of the Security Council Saddam Hussein will face very severe consequences for his misjudgment. |
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The tour guides, though experienced and highly responsible, can make mistakes such as temporarily loosing the way and can be subject to misjudgment of difficulties or perils. |
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Or failure may be due to inept handling of inventories, over-extension of credit, unbalanced buying of raw materials or stock, misjudgment in estimating markets. |
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Candidates pledge of honor to ensure the truthfulness and veracity of the information provided, any inaccuracy or omission may introduce a misjudgment which will void the application or exclude the candidate. |
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Doing this would, however, constitute a misjudgment of historical proportions – one that could, in an appalling two-for-one, lose Labour the general election and wipe out the party in Scotland. |
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Stoke had struggled to create any decent chances before Davis' misjudgment gave them a way back into the game less than two minutes into the second half. |
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