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"miscalculate" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] to estimate an amount, a figure, a measurement, etc. wrongly
  2. [transitive, intransitive] miscalculate (something) | miscalculate how, what, etc… to judge a situation wrongly synonym misjudge

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SECRETARY OF STATE MIKE POMPEO: We're not going to miscalculate.
Did the President, for example, miscalculate when he chose Garland?
That could lead them to miscalculate the administration's future reactions.
Don't miscalculate what you need to be rich and prosperous.
It appears to have led him to miscalculate Mrs Pelosi's position.
The tweet helps to ensure that Iran's leaders do not miscalculate.
That creates the danger that Mr Kim might miscalculate, with catastrophic consequences.
But Reefill seemed to miscalculate people's main motivations for paying for bottled water.
As a result, he said, people often miscalculate how much insurance they need.
We tend to miscalculate how long a task will take us to complete.
Kim isn't suicidal, but he could miscalculate, so it remains a real possibility.
It is easy for bosses to miscalculate the public mood and face a backlash.
Did union leadership miscalculate by endorsing Clinton over Bernie Sanders during the Democratic primary?
When adversaries believe you are weak, they are emboldened to act -- and prone to miscalculate.
It is a dangerous game — especially now — because if they miscalculate, they invite terrible retribution.
Proponents of Say's law acknowledged that entrepreneurs might miscalculate, producing more than enough of some goods.
The consequence of this is that we often miscalculate and waste critical time pursuing the wrong path.
That presumption could lead a foreign power to miscalculate; after all, miscalculations are only miscalculations in hindsight.
The question is, "did they miscalculate how quickly the development of the market could occur," he said.
That's obviously risky if they miscalculate, but competing in China's smartphone market is already a borderline-irrational pursuit.
If North Korea's burgeoning nuclear weapons stockpile leads it to miscalculate American resolve, there will be horrible consequences.
There's no $20 million bailout in store for them if they miscalculate product demand, nor should there be.
Should Mr. Kim miscalculate with his nuclear threats, there is a small chance he could blunder into war.
That combination makes the situation volatile, escalating the risk that either side could miscalculate, officials and analysts worry.
At some point, it will miscalculate or its actions will become intolerable, resulting in a more forceful US reaction.
For all her expressions of remorse, she had made it very clear that she did not "miscalculate" D.J.'s intellect.
But if it arms too quickly, China and other adversaries may miscalculate and believe it's laying the foundations for war.
And for that to happen, basically one party or the other has to miscalculate about who is going to win.
It must be very difficult for North Koreans to parse Trump's statements and his language… the risk is that they might miscalculate.
It is that both sides will miscalculate, and that a spiral of escalation will lead to a catastrophe that no one wants.
People who talk to them have been telling them not to miscalculate and overplay their hand, but it appears they may be.
We cannot confuse our allies and allow our enemies to miscalculate our intentions, so they feel they can act without our response.
At least once a month I used to miscalculate and buy or defrost meat, chicken or fish I didn't cook in time.
Why did Suleimani — the subtle, determined architect of Iran's largely successful efforts to entrench itself in Iraq, Yemen, Gaza and Lebanon — miscalculate?
"We're not going to miscalculate: Our aim is not war, our aim is a change in the behavior of the Iranian leadership," Pompeo said.
The problems, described as "systemic and significant," caused pilots to miscalculate the weight of the plane at takeoff by as much as 1,000 pounds.
Most people want to be accepted, so they won't take risks that could make them look crazy—which actually makes them wildly miscalculate risk.
It could also lead the President to miscalculate if he overlooks other national motives -- like a sense of national destiny -- that could shape Iranian behavior.
"China could miscalculate and think the United States would get involved in a conflict, and that would really be a very dangerous situation," she added.
But he said there was a fear that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu might miscalculate before the Israeli elections in April and "do something rash".
Several physicists have posited that dark matter is actually just a place where our existing theories miscalculate the effects of gravity in the universe's larger structures.
If they misread the situation, miscalculate the response, or simply react slower than the moment demands, the unthinkable can become reality in the blink of an eye.
"Flying planes at a low altitude, you make a little motion, you miscalculate, and you either hit the ship or you go into the water," he continued.
Psychologists Rochel Gelman of Rutgers University and Jennifer Jacobs Danan of the University of California, Los Angeles, have studied how often reasonably well-educated people miscalculate percentages.
But Kennedy was rattled by their encounter; Khrushchev dismissed him as such a weakling that he went on to miscalculate Kennedy's resolve in the Cuban missile crisis.
Their successors, susceptible to hubris and faced with new tensions and new technology, are increasing the chances that nuclear weapons will spread and that someone, somewhere will miscalculate.
"His words could ... lead Pyongyang to miscalculate or believe it needs to act preemptively if it believes a US attack is imminent," Rosenberger told me at the time.
The drug is notoriously difficult to dose, and because it's typically diluted with liquids, the difference between a good time and a disastrous night is easy to miscalculate.
They also had to fly over airspace controlled by Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Russia, which increased the possibility someone might miscalculate because they believed the US was attacking them.
GPS signals can be disrupted through jamming, taking a device out of contact with the GPS satellite; or spoofed, tricked through a fake signal to miscalculate location or time.
But foreign policy analysts and former American diplomats say that while the administration may gain some help from European allies, it continues to miscalculate what the Arab countries are willing to do.
At this time of tension, a miscalculation by North Korea would be unfortunate, and Pyongyang is more likely to miscalculate if it is unsure exactly what the US is saying to it.
For example, should President Trump sometime miscalculate in his potentially expanding crisis interactions with North Korea, the lethal results for the United States could render moot everything pertaining to the Afghanistan conflict.
From the perspective of a South Sudanese war zone, our greatest challenge isn't big government or immigration, but the threat to those pillars from those who miscalculate our national strengths and weaknesses.
Moscow might miscalculate that the United States would be unwilling to use its current nuclear weapons in response to a Russian low-yield nuclear strike because the U.S. yield is too high, they figure.
"We keep our door open for dialogue with North Korea, but we must act decisively against North Korean provocations so that it will not miscalculate," Mr. Moon was quoted as saying by his office.
In this climate, there is a very real risk that any military move could lead to an accidental war if North Korea's leaders miscalculate or feel pressured to demonstrate defiance in the face of US threats.
"His words could ... lead Pyongyang to miscalculate or believe it needs to act preemptively if it believes a US attack is imminent," Laura Rosenberger, the former National Security Council director for Korea and China, told me.
With a victory by Beijing's favored candidate all but a foregone conclusion, some are raising a difficult question: Did pro-democracy demonstrators miscalculate when they rallied against Beijing's offer of a popular vote three years ago?
"The most important thing is not to miscalculate and in this case some people miscalculated," Scholz said, adding that the government continued to have financial room of 46 billion euros for the legislative period that ends in 2021.
Trump's words could "lead Pyongyang to miscalculate or believe it needs to act preemptively if it believes a US attack is imminent," Laura Rosenberger, the former National Security Council director for Korea and China, told me earlier this week.
But his lack of experience with the West gave him weak instincts for how allies, particularly the United States, functioned and thought — a blind spot that would frequently lead him to miscalculate how they would view his riskier gambits.
But his lack of experience with the West gave him weak instincts for how allies, particularly the United States, functioned and thought — a blind spot that would frequently lead him to miscalculate how they would view his riskier gambits.
It's quite possible for a regulated insurer to miscalculate its book of business, operate for years without correcting the mistake, and ultimately take policyholders into the very realm of loss and uncertainty that insurance is specifically designed to avoid.
"There is also a chance Saddam will once again miscalculate, that he will misjudge our resolve, and in that event we must be prepared to use force with others if we can, and alone if we must," Biden said.
"We keep our door open for dialogue with North Korea, but we must act decisively against North Korean provocations so that it will not miscalculate," Moon was quoted as saying by his office, according to the New York Times.
Doctors say the reason why first babies are late has to do with the fact that many first-time parents tend to miscalculate when they conceived, or when their last menstrual cycle was, which can throw off due date predictions.
Moreover, the need for a serious debate followed by congressional action to stop the president from acting on his own also is underscored by the fact that North Korea could miscalculate and misunderstand what the Trump administration intends to do.
"But taking the UK's structural weakness to its limit, particularly if policymakers misdiagnose problems or miscalculate their response, there is a risk that real yields reverse direction, potentially in a dramatic fashion," Anton Eser and Daniela Russell of LGIM said in a note to clients.
While the military factions clearly did not have enough support within the military to finish the job, they also appeared to miscalculate how the plot would be received by those who have long wished to see the end of Mr. Erdogan and his government.
"His words could ... lead Pyongyang to miscalculate or believe it needs to act preemptively if it believes a US attack is imminent," Laura Rosenberger, the former National Security Council director for Korea and China, told me after Trump's "fire and fury" comments on Wednesday.
The U.S., hoping for regime change, and the Islamic regime hardliners, angling to save the status quo at any cost, might either miscalculate or inadvertently find themselves in a more direct confrontation, and the consequences of such an error will haunt Iran and the region, no less than Europe and America, for decades.
ANONYMOUS The din of your foot stomping and harrumphing has caused you to miscalculate: You are throwing away a lovely family vacation at a "popular tourist destination" — I see an ocean or the Grand Canyon — in a fit of pique over your grandkids' exclusion from a rubber chicken dinner they probably wouldn't enjoy anyway.
"It's one thing to make a mistake intentionally, its another thing to stumble into a conflict ... either one -- Kim Jong Un or Donald Trump -- could miscalculate and let loose a war unlike anything we have seen since World War II." CNN's Jim Sciutto, Barbara Starr, Elise Labott, Taehoon Lee, Will Ripley and Ryan Browne contributed to this report
A spokesman for North Korea's foreign ministry said Wednesday that Pyongyang does not want war, but if a conflict should occur, it will be initiated by the US. "Should the US miscalculate our patience and light the fuse for a nuclear war, we will surely make the US dearly pay the consequences" an unnamed spokesman said, according to the state run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
" Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Brent Budowsky: Bloomberg should give billion to Democrats MORE (R-Ky.) praised Trump: "I believe the President wants to avoid conflict or needless loss of life but he's rightly prepared to protect American lives and interests and I hope Iran's leaders do not miscalculate by questioning our collective will in launching further attacks.
' It's very easy to miscalculate. It's a dangerous game. But I > think in the end, none of us have anybody to blame except ourselves. It can > be very hard.
Outside rescue, relief, and recovery agencies almost always miscalculate the amount of available resources for basic needs that are available locally in the aftermath of a disaster. They believe there are not enough materiel, supplies, and personnel for the initial response.Quarantelli and Dynes, 69. In fact, there are usually enough supplies to last several weeks.
Shane plays music he has written himself, which the crowd love. Shane and Amy kiss on live camera. They try to jump into the audience, miscalculate the distance and fall to the ground, but are later seen crowd-surfing away from the stage. The three return home by train, once again on children’s tickets.
You should assess the enemy's strength, and then decide which generals to send into battle. This is to ensure that you don't miscalculate. From my observation, none of our officials are capable of rivalling (Liu) Bei and (Sun) Quan. Even though you may fight a war with the prestige of an Emperor, you can't win without making significant losses.
The representation of date and time values in SpreadsheetML has attracted some criticism. ECMA-376 1st edition does not conform to ISO 8601:2004 "Representation of Dates and Times". It requires that implementations replicate a Lotus 1-2-3 bug that erroneously treats 1900 as a leap year. Products complying with ECMA-376 would be required to use the WEEKDAY() spreadsheet function, and therefore assign incorrect dates to some days of the week, and also miscalculate the number of days between certain dates.
Mystery Canyon, Zion National Park Temperature-related illnesses are also canyoning hazards. In arid desert canyons, heat exhaustion can occur if proper hydration levels are not maintained and adequate steps are not taken to avoid the intense rays of the sun. Hypothermia can be a serious danger in any canyon that contains water, during any time of the year. Wetsuits and drysuits can mitigate this danger to a large degree, but when people miscalculate the amount of water protection they will need, dangerous and sometimes fatal situations can occur.
Montage Street Bridge in November 2017 The Montague Street Bridge is a railway bridge in South Melbourne, Australia, an inner suburb of Melbourne. The bridge is located at 83 Montague Street, between Woodgate Street and Gladstone Lane. The bridge has a very low height clearance of , and despite prominent signage warning tall vehicles not to approach, drivers who miscalculate the height of their vehicles frequently collide with and sometimes become wedged under the bridge. This has made the bridge a local landmark and the subject of much humorous media discussion.
As such, UCS citizens are often portrayed by their detractors as decadent "pigs". A glitch in the upgrade of the UCS war processor GOLAN caused the giant robot to miscalculate the military strength of the Eurasian Dynasty, thus compelling it launch an attack on the ED. After losing several battles in Mexico, GOLAN quickly adapted to the ED threat and began to retake lost ED territory and win battles in Europe. The UCS is generally more technologically advanced than its adversary, employing robot infantry and automated bipedal combat vehicles (more commonly known as mechas). The Eurasian Dynasty (ED) controls Eastern Europe and Asia.
The same term in a large extra dimension model would give a mass to the neutrino in the MeV-GeV range, comparable to the mass of the other particles. In this view, models with large extra dimensions miscalculate the neutrino masses by inappropriately assuming that the mass is due to interactions with a hypothetical right-handed partner. The only reason to introduce a right-handed partner is to produce neutrino masses in a renormalizable GUT. If the Planck scale is small so that renormalizability is no longer an issue, there are many neutrino mass terms which don't require extra particles.
In addition to enduring the physical and economic circumstances, the colony's situation was further complicated by the spiritual chaos brought on by the rejection of Stephan. Stephan's craving for power and his extreme hierarchical views had caused him to miscalculate how far he could go before reaching the breaking point. With his voluptuous living and dictatorial conduct, Stephan not only became brusque and capricious in his handling of people, but he was also accused of sexual misconduct and of mismanaging group funds to satisfy his expensive tastes. At first C.F.W. Walther kept his knowledge of Stephan's sin secret and only talked about it with some of the other clergy.
Phineas Pett and the Prince Royal). Because it was seen as such an incompetent occurrence to miscalculate while building, even the writers of the time had plenty to say about its uncertainties: "I think in all the world there are not so many ships furred as are in England, and it is a pity that there is no order taken either for the punishing of those who build such ships or the preventing of it, for it is an infinite loss to the owners and an utter spoiling and disgrace to all ships that are so handled (Mainwaring, 153)". The only archaeological evidence of furring found to date is on the Princes Channel Wreck.
Soft climate change denial (also called implicit or implicatory climate change denial) is a state of mind acknowledging the existence of global warming in the abstract while remaining, to some extent, in partial psychological or intellectual denialism about its reality or impact. It is contrasted with conventional "hard" climate change denial, which refers to explicit disavowal of the consensus on global warming's existence, causes, or effects (including its effects on human society). Soft denial is akin to cognitive dissonance: despite understanding and accepting the scientific consensus on climate change as substantially true, a person in "soft" climate denial may behave as though the existence or severity of global warming are not fully real. A person in soft denial about global warming may neglect its urgency, miscalculate its risks, overestimate the extent of scientific uncertainty, and underestimate the extent of social change required to effectively mitigate climate change.
If an employer dismisses an employee without legally required notice then the employee is usually not bound by restrictive covenantsGeneral Billposting Co Ltd v Atkinson [1909] AC 118 (increasingly though courts treat pay in lieu of notice as curing lack of noticeAbrahams v Performing Rights Society Ltd [1995] ICR 1028). This means the employer of a senior employee privy to company secrets should be careful not to unjustifiably summarily dismiss him, or put him on garden leave or pay him in lieu of notice without a contractual provision allowing it, or even miscalculate his notice period making it a day short. Sometimes an employer can restore such covenants in a compromise agreement by paying a nominal sum of, say, £500 for them. The employer cannot circumvent the risk of a summary dismissal turning out to have been unlawful by giving notice, as that would imply the employee's breach of contract was insufficient to justify summary dismissal.
On the other hand, the neorealist focuses on security and inverts the formula: states in a multipolar system can focus their fears on any number of other powers and, misjudging the intentions of other states, unnecessarily compromise their security, while states in a bipolar system always focus their fears on one other power, meaning that at worst the powers will miscalculate the force required to counter threats and spend slightly too much on the operation. However, due to the complexity of mutually assured destruction scenarios, with nuclear weapons, multipolar systems may be more stable than bipolar systems even in the neorealist analysis. This system tends to have many shifting alliances until one of two things happens. Either a balance of power is struck, and neither side wants to attack the other, or one side will attack the other because it either fears the potential of the new alliance, or it feels that it can defeat the other side.

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