Another big problem with using insider data on specific companies is that executives sometimes misread company prospects. |
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Now all of Himes' books are back in print but Sallis still believes that they are misread. |
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They misread the situation and found themselves, along with others who did so, excommunicated by the rest of the world. |
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One rereads him and finds perfect insight into what would drive his sister to violate him so mischievously, to misread him so completely. |
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Perhaps of even more concern, these stereotypes may lead people to misread or misinterpret another person's emotions. |
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To misunderstand it is to misread the bold signs of what will be the great historical markers our time. |
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They misread the market earlier this year and didn't have an offering in the area of clamshells. |
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Technicians misread critical monitors, and the core of the plant begins to tremble and quake. |
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But drivers also fail to stop at red signals because they have misread a signal, or chosen to disregard it. |
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We have cited this possibility many times, and many mailers have misread our claim. |
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I wrote my remarks from the entries in my reading journal after having lent the book to someone and may well have misread my own notes. |
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Then I just figured that I misread the list and missed his name, but since the list was so long, I decided not to read it again. |
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Many press accounts have misread this book as an indictment of incentive zoning or as a polemic against privatization. |
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Another drew bold negative conclusions about one of the men on the basis of having misread his own notes about certain dates. |
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If a reader misses such allegorical correspondences, he or she may completely misread the book. |
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Even if they all misread my essay, at least they seem to take Martin Luther's theology more seriously than did the silly movie I reviewed. |
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I misread the piece to mean that both liberals and conservatives favored embryo research. |
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We have tried before to send a group of our own people when we thought perhaps we had misread the prophecy, but they never returned. |
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The writer of the piece seemed to have misread Otto's article, but he gave my wonderful son a nice plug, and I appreciate that. |
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I could have misread the situation completely but he actually seemed quite pleased to have us there. |
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Worst of all, they had completely misread the Chinese situation in their enthusiasm to get workers to the field. |
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He had completely misread the situation, but I couldn't blame him and I didn't set him straight. |
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Perhaps, in both of these cases, it was not so much that signals were misread but that the wrong signals were sent. |
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This was a serious mistake by the umpires at the town end and they completely misread the situation. |
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However, at least in the short term, Sharon had badly misread the situation. |
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How did it happen that the press not only misread the mood of the electorate but got on the wrong side of it? |
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In Lebanon, the Syrians have repeatedly misread the Bush administration's intentions. |
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They are also in the grip of leftist ideologies which consistently lead them to misread the world and its dangers, and to make stupid decisions. |
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Republican leaders said that their motives had been misread and that there was never any intention to invade the privacy of taxpayers. |
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With reading they may be hesitant and often misread words and with writing they may have erratic spelling and tendency to reverse letters. |
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So unless someone in their data centre misread a 2 as a 7, they really haven't done their homework. |
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So hopes of a quick snap-back to status quo ante at the end of hostilities quite misread the situation. |
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But, as usual, Jack displayed the irony of his many advanced education degrees and illiterately misread the map. |
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Well, that's how I misread it, and I thought it explained quite well why this German gal is losing weight to marry her charming fatist man. |
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If so, the justices misread the situation and the Court's own role. |
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His characters persistently misread and misunderstand the past. |
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They will find that they are prone to continuously misread and misinterpret their emergent partner, protagonist and rival. |
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A technician made a simple, life-changing mistake and misread the test tubes. |
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An inquest heard in November how an emergency doctor accidentally gave her an overdose of the painkiller diamorphine for a migraine after he misread a drug label. |
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Nor is the stubborn, shrewd prime minsiter known to capitulate easily, or to misread public sentiment. |
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Of course, the dividend payers in 2010 misread the situation in Washington. |
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It simply may indicate that the judge misread the whole case. |
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At the Hayward's Heath accident in 1973 the driver misread the signals and drove his loopline train on to the main line and it was struck from behind by an express. |
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A lot of marks are lost because people misread the questions. |
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Did you misread it, or have they been massaging the record after the fact? |
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Or have we misread the climate for change and taken on organizational change in a naïve and unsystematic way? |
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He's outside the gents hair salon that I always misread as saloon. |
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Until the pageant's host, Steve Harvey, realized he had misread the cue card. |
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At around 1860 the White Horse Inn's cook misread the recipe for strawberry tart by adding the egg mixture on top. |
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He tended to misread social cues, and was not able to integrate verbal and nonverbal information. |
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Davidson was among the many in Labour to spectacularly misread their electorate. |
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Sources said Brown was not keen to have any publicity for what he was going to do since it might be misread as a publicity stunt. |
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Could the hon. member tell us what she thinks of a government that has misread the economic signs so badly and so continuously? |
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The bill, as far as I know and unless I have misread it, makes no provision for protecting the ecological integrity or even for maintaining it. |
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I was following the exchange between the member for Regina-Qu'Appelle and the parliamentary secretary too closely and I misread my list. |
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Looked at from that angle, the danger is that the public will once again misread our intentions. |
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And they can virtually eliminate transcription errors, such as when a doctor orders 0.5 mg of something and it is misread as 5 mg. |
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There are those who talk of it being a minorities issue, but to do so is to misread the facts. |
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Another possibility is that the pilot who was monitoring the altitude misread the altimeter. |
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The advantage of the metal piste is to prevent a misread hit by the score box when they accidentally hit the floor. |
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The person who had phoned the Halls had, quite simply, misread the results. |
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Apparently, one anxious publisher phoned on behalf of a distinguished philosopher who'd misread the invitation letter and thought he was required to pay to take part. |
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This resolution, ladies and gentlemen, is to be read, not misread, for that would be a perversion of the genuine concerns to uphold essential principles in which it is rooted. |
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Though Eden had known Eisenhower for years and had many direct contacts with him during the crisis, he also misread the situation. |
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However, other scientists suggested that the satellite images may have been misread and that the sea route was not yet passable. |
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Me doing something like that, which is about protecting people's right to conscience, I definitely regret it, if people have misread that and think that means I'm lukewarm on equal marriage. |
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Last year, Worcester lost by 5 points because the team misread a question about a quadratic formula. |
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It is likely that the co-pilot misread the hydraulic pressure gauge, seeing what he was expecting to see rather than the actual reading of the gauge. |
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I misread arthroscope asnanthroscope, a non-word, and proved the latter to be interesting. |
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Subsequently, he explained this letter by claiming to have misread the Commission's request for information as referring to his renewal application under the old Act. |
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Pronouncements from Holyrood or indeed from Westminster about the need to accept that all politicians leak and lie fundamentally misread the reasons why Carmichael's constituents are disappointed by his behaviour. |
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With luck, the dire predictions made by the Pentagon and others may turn out to be as reliable as a misread Mayan calendar. Preparing to lead Mexico into this brightening future is the party most associated with its past. |
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As far as the Commissioner of Official Languages' comments are concerned, I would say that he had misread the bill introduced by the Bloc Québecois, that again only deals with private businesses under federal jurisdiction. |
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One reason the diagnosis is missed is that the initial diagnostic test is misread by the radiologist or nuclear medicine specialist. |
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A Freudian slip left the blundering PM embarrassed after he misread his autocue. |
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The mum-of-two had clearly misread the invite and opted for an unflattering dress that showed off her pot-belly and ample bosom to perfection. |
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For many years, analysts for nation-states often misread the types of insurgencies and desired outcomes. |
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As a result, children with histories of maltreatment are more distracted by aggressive stimuli and misread the intentions of their peers and teachers as more hostile. |
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I'm not sure if I misread the letter I received in the mail, informing me that some documentation was incomplete, or forgot the details of what I needed to do. |
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Either the Liberal Party member forgot part of the bill or she misread it. |
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This is a common with users of some popular SCSI cards who misread the footnotes on the i386 platform page and try all the boot floppies their SCSI card is NOT supported on, rather than the one that it is supported on. |
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But the Fed, the Bank of England and the ECB grievously misread the risks before the financial crisis, which weakens their claim to be reading them correctly now. |
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Under the former method, frequent errors occurred because of lists being misread through tiredness, caused by having to focus on printed-out lists for hours on end. |
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Orientation of Council members should include a presentation on the financial reporting system of IUCN since it is easy to misread financial statements or to fail to see significant details or trends. |
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Macmillan misread Eisenhower's determination to avoid war and told Eden that the Americans would not in any way oppose the attempt to topple Nasser. |
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