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Whether we had killed Soleimani or not, Iran would have miscalculated or the US would have miscalculated.
Mr Trump may have miscalculated, too, perhaps out of naivety.
For his part, Wang admitted that he miscalculated correlated error.
But history will show how severely state governments have miscalculated.
But the conspirators miscalculated the political fallout of the assassination.
"But he has miscalculated, because Putin is not like Gorbachev."
Trump's advisers also fundamentally miscalculated the effect of their actions.
If he had wanted to scare her off, he miscalculated.
John F. Kennedy miscalculated with the Bay of Pigs invasion.
This only makes sense as a shakedown if we assume Trump has badly miscalculated the politics—but if he's miscalculated the politics, he presumably thinks he has a much stronger hand than he does.
Sunday's Season 6 premiere illustrated how badly Arya miscalculated her prospects.
But with some exhibits, the show's organizers seemed to have miscalculated.
Xi Jinping miscalculated President Trump's willingness to accept a changed deal.
Obviously, they miscalculated their insurance reserves in a big, big way.
Many miscalculated in the early years, racking up billions in losses.
And an unresolved historical debate still rages over whether Reagan miscalculated.
Worse, she'd miscalculated how much she'd spent on them by $36,000.
Too many miscalculated in the early years, racking up billions in losses.
They miscalculated, and we lost a lot of money in the process.
As the first season was winding down the writers realized they'd miscalculated.
Mexican officials had miscalculated, Garibo, the fast-talking professor, would later explain.
He miscalculated the timing and missed the storms, but he was hooked.
White House officials had miscalculated, believing that McCain was on their side.
Turkish president to power, it finally seems the master may have miscalculated.
The moderates who lent their support to the more-extreme opponents miscalculated.
The intelligence community miscalculated grievously about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
But the way her arc ends this week feels miscalculated, even flat.
But he had miscalculated and was shot through the hand and chest.
It is us who have miscalculated where the line should be drawn.
The Trump administration may have miscalculated in one other key way, Vatanka said.
They miscalculated: the generals went on to rule the country for two decades.
Unfortunately, they miscalculated the demand and the ravenous, immature nature of the fandom.
And Apple miscalculated when it envisioned the original Watch as a fashion item.
And recent incidents of miscalculated forecasts have demonstrated the risks of their exclusion.
Curry smiled and shook his head, annoyed that he had miscalculated the clock.
Rabbi Levenstein miscalculated: He thought he was drawing a line against sexual permissiveness.
It is now clear the Fed miscalculated — and caused a lot of pain.
She had miscalculated the situation, and the powers that be called her bluff.
"If they thought it would be exculpatory, they miscalculated badly," GOP former Sen.
Those attorneys argued that prosecutors had miscalculated the sentencing guidelines in the case.
"I probably miscalculated when I chose to wear this dress," she wrote on Instagram.
For instance, they said Jacobson and his colleagues miscalculated the amount of available hydropower.
We may have miscalculated on one thing about Trump: That he wants to win.
Haftar has overplayed his hand and miscalculated the strong resilience of Tripoli and Misrata.
Additionally, the amount of material that could be expelled by the supervolcano was miscalculated.
But if Mr. Breckman is saving it for Season 2, he might have miscalculated.
"If it doesn't work and he's miscalculated, then it could be a different story."
He had already miscalculated in anointing Hiroto Saikawa as Nissan&aposs CEO in 2017.
And if that buyer miscalculated, I don't think that's typical of a broad trend.
If White House aides thought it would slow the momentum toward impeachment, they miscalculated.
Kraft also miscalculated on another front: the changes sweeping the UK following the Brexit vote.
The second source familiar with J&J's plans said the company miscalculated Indian market demand.
You know, you can have an entire war start just because the other side miscalculated.
A few years later, we badly miscalculated in a different risk assessment about nuclear weapons.
Bezos makes no bones about it ... calling it blackmail, but adding AMI miscalculated his reaction.
Others said the hackers may have miscalculated the effect of their efforts on French voters.
The models almost universally miscalculated how turnout was distributed among different demographic groups, Young said.
But they had miscalculated: The match ended in a tie and South Africa was out.
For his part, Mr. Kim miscalculated that Mr. Trump might accept a more modest offer.
And because of an editing error, a subheading miscalculated the height of the space station.
Russia seriously miscalculated the likely response to the attack in Britain from the international community.
I make the fried rice whenever I miscalculated the rice portions and there are leftovers.
Iran also miscalculated its response when paramilitary forces linked to Iran surrounded the U.S. embassy.
Trump miscalculated in thinking that, in the end, Pelosi could and would shut it down.
As reported by Business Insider, Goldman Sachs analysts claim Apple "miscalculated on the price/feature balance".
He expected good results from both, but admitted he's miscalculated investment bank earnings in the past.
Analysts said Hertz's management team miscalculated its vehicle depreciation rate on compact and mid-sized cars.
Assad and his allies miscalculated how the international status quo shifted after President Trump assumed office.
However, OPEC miscalculated, and Brent ultimately fell as low as $27.10 per barrel in January 2016.
The Saudis "may have miscalculated how deep the support is outside the White House," Keating writes.
An earlier version of this article miscalculated the conversion of 100 reais to United States dollars.
Other accounts have suggested that its crew miscalculated the plane's altitude, or that it was sabotaged.
It's true that Forever 21 has miscalculated when it came to how we shop in 2019.
Uber miscalculated its commission at a cost of millions of dollars to its New York drivers.
He miscalculated the US and the US had miscalculated China as it looks to the Chinese economic slowdown and concludes quickly that it has the advantage in the negotiations without appreciating all the tools that China has in hand to cause pain to consumers and exporters.
Mr. Durst and his defense team, led by Mr. DeGuerin, appear to have miscalculated in New Orleans.
The error resulted in sentences' being miscalculated by an average of 59 days, according to the department.
She miscalculated the height of the carport and drove the moving truck into the top support beam.
"As for Gillibrand, unfortunately, I believe she miscalculated and has shot herself in the foot," Buell said.
An earlier version of this column referred incorrectly to Lazard's role in a miscalculated valuation of SolarCity.
Miscalculated deductions have left some workers with pay deposits that were not much more than pocket change.
But they may have miscalculated how potent an electoral weapon the tax law would become — against them.
But if Egyptian officials thought they could bluff their way out of the Regeni crisis, they miscalculated.
If the crown prince, who recently turned 34, thought death would silence a critic, he grossly miscalculated.
"Perhaps I had miscalculated my demographic's ability/willingness to approach such a sensitive subject matter," he said.
"Additionally, the amount of material that could be expelled by the supervolcano was miscalculated," the correction reads.
"As for Gillibrand, unfortunately, I believe she miscalculated and has shot herself in the foot," she added.
The stock had sold off in October on the heels of fake news problems and miscalculated ad metrics.
Facebook initially admitted that they had discovered they miscalculated video metrics in their internal dashboard in August 22018.
From the beginning, it seems Mr. Sirisena miscalculated how much support he could rally to oust Mr. Wickremesinghe.
At first he kept handing the money back, thinking I had miscalculated the fare or misread the bills.
The securities industry miscalculated the public's desire for the fiduciary rule by shoving it down their clients' throats.
It's still not clear what went down in Vietnam, and how either the US or North Korea miscalculated.
The assumption that this position of renewed strength would be enough to make Trump blink seems wildly miscalculated, however.
I don't know why I miscalculated the flight duration and the shorter flight was not worth the $200 upgrade.
Opposition politicians say an automated debt-collection system has miscalculated welfare entitlements and wrongly demanded repayments from many recipients.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said his team had miscalculated the margin between the cars during the safety car period.
"This is just a woman who grossly miscalculated the intelligence of the person she was involved with," Patton said.
Perhaps I gave my true identity away when I didn't dim my light, or miscalculated the timing between flashes.
Had I miscalculated my status at this restaurant and my bond with the fellow racial minorities who ran it?
Images of abandoned, half-built golf course developments — where unsold condos overlooked overgrown courses — were reminders of miscalculated affluence.
Ask a Showrunner When Season 6 began this past January, it seemed that the writers of "Homeland" had miscalculated.
"China miscalculated what would be the minimum they would have to do to buy off President Trump," Jelinek said.
With hindsight, it was clear that the operators, particularly Wynn, miscalculated their expansion during the boom years, he added.
"I wasn't no-looking just to no-look," Russell said, adding that he miscalculated the speed of the cut.
Internet companies may have miscalculated in encouraging employees to equate their work with their intrinsic value as human beings.
"Trump played his first card, but miscalculated the second move," Rouhani was quoted as saying by the ISNA agency.
Its characters are miscalculated — Batman isn't analytical, Superman is too grim and joyless, and Lex Luthor is just junk.
But, alas, he miscalculated the bounce, and left his feet too early, only to dive headlong into a chair.
If the Remeliik's officers miscalculated their heading by even a small fraction of a degree, they would miss their target.
A pile of ice skates or jackets cast aside because it's too warm inside or outside, because you have miscalculated.
Maybe a single programmer, late at night, miscalculated the grid needed to block out South Korea from Pokemon Go play.
" Lone Pine said it "miscalculated" the consequences of both firms' acquisition-driven growth strategies coupled with "aggressive, highly incented management.
Warren also drew ire from the left, with critics arguing that she miscalculated by trying to discredit Trump's racist attacks.
This followed Facebook's revelations earlier this year it had miscalculated several metrics used to measure content's performance on the platform.
Also, Roberson was trying to make the final bill an even $500 -- but miscalculated the math (it's okay, it happens).
Mr. Eyerly, Wheels Up's managing director, acknowledged that Beacon had miscalculated the demand for flights between New York and Boston.
Trump miscalculated by initially failing to respond adequately to a series of Iranian provocations beginning in May, leading to underdeterrence.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, it became clear that the Obama administration had gravely miscalculated Kremlin intentions and strategies.
But also, Bugbee posits that Roiphe miscalculated, thinking that her version would not be contradicted because Donegan wouldn't go public.
US officials think it's possible the crown prince wanted Khashoggi silenced, but miscalculated the global impact his disappearance would have.
US officials think it's possible the Crown Prince wanted Khashoggi silenced, but miscalculated the global impact his disappearance would have.
But she admitted to being "very naïve" and said she had miscalculated the strength of gender stereotypes inside the company.
In 2000 Al Gore found he miscalculated when he made gun control a central plank in his push for the presidency.
Complicating matters, however, is the fact that some analysts may have miscalculated Pinterest's share count, impacting estimates for earnings per share.
Mr Cook must be hoping that he has not miscalculated the risks to the supply chains he has so intricately engineered.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Wednesday he was concerned about Facebook after it revealed that it has uncovered more miscalculated metrics.
The likely budget revision - a rare move - would follow the revelation that the labor ministry miscalculated workers' average wages for years.
"He became a sacral victim," wrote Mustafa Nayyem, a former investigative journalist and now an MP. The killers may have miscalculated.
Mr. Ackman's funds are down about 47 percent and his miscalculated investment in Valeant Pharmaceuticals has turned into an unmitigated disaster.
But when it comes to repealing the Affordable Care Act, he seems to have miscalculated in the first round of play.
Others in the party argue the administration has miscalculated its response since, they say, the blocking of Sondland looks so suspicious.
The belief is that Democrats -- blasting the White House on multiple fronts -- miscalculated by not making a more targeted opening burst.
He and Washington miscalculated, however, and the rebels of 1794 mounted an armed resistance against the newly appointed federal revenue officers.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article miscalculated the height of someone who is 69.4 inches tall.
Régis Prunet, appeared to have miscalculated what was needed to protect such an unusual, complex and irreplaceable building from a fire.
Some observers reckon that Mr Erdogan has miscalculated and that his actions might hand his opponent an even bigger victory next month.
Since September 2016, the company has admitted on 12 occasions that it had been miscalculated various metrics reported to advertisers and publishers.
What happened: Molina, which had previously made a profit with its ACA plans, largely miscalculated the medical costs of its ACA enrollees.
Santiago had said the government may have miscalculated with the rehab center and should have pursued a practical community-based rehabilitation program.
The broader episode illustrates how the Israeli government badly miscalculated as far as Brazil's views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, many say.
Once the show was over, Phi Phi must have realized that she miscalculated, because the fan backlash was both swift and harsh.
Well, if the studio miscalculated, so did I — but the emails and the comments and the tweets clued me in pretty fast.
He miscalculated the fierce anger that their unrestrained behavior caused in his nation, now suffering through another period of deep economic crisis.
Chris Coons, a Delaware Democrat, thought McConnell just miscalculated Republican senators' willingness to stay in the Senate until very late at night.
But using forced gender-reassignment surgery as a major plot hinge for his latest movie, "The Assignment," is arguably a miscalculated provocation.
Protesters said the governor seemed to have miscalculated his ability to govern for what remains of his term, which runs through 2020.
Yet despite this sudden fieriness — and especially given actress Rose Leslie's uneven performance — I still believe Maia is a somewhat miscalculated character.
Hollywood has seriously miscalculated that fans of certain performers or shows care even a smidgen about those celebrities' cultural or political issues.
He realized he miscalculated the situation when, as a five-time incumbent, he lost re-election with only 34% of the vote.
When I arrived at the ranch, Boggle cubes gently rattling against their plastic cage in my bag, I understood how vastly I'd miscalculated.
And second, the club seems to have badly miscalculated by setting the buyout clause in Neymar's contract at €222m in the first place.
Mike and Werdum were shooting a fight scene for Jean-Claude Van Damme's new "Kickboxer: Retaliation" when Mike miscalculated ... and REALLY punched Werdum.
While in the checkout line, Gwyn-Jaramillo realized that she had miscalculated and would not have enough to buy all of her items.
After Sunday's election, Mr. Sánchez found himself under intense criticism for his miscalculated election strategy and for risking another lengthy period of deadlock.
The IRS had miscalculated the deadline by using the wrong starting date to compute the 90-day period in which she could sue.
But Putnam fund manager Michael Salm thinks the shorts at MP have miscalculated, and the fund's exposure to bad news will be minimal.
But some experts argue that Turkey miscalculated, especially in Syria, where, until recently, it pushed for the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad.
I didn&apost get all my questions answered before booking, and miscalculated by making some critical assumptions that turned out to be false.
The fair assumption would have been that the Iranians would have continued along that path until they miscalculated or they overplayed their hand.
Critics said the framers of the law might have also miscalculated because many growers say there is little upside from getting a permit.
Experts say Tehran miscalculated that Mr. Trump's desire to avoid war with Iran would restrain the American military if its forces were attacked.
Among other errors that pollsters made ahead of the U.S election, they almost universally miscalculated how turnout would be distributed among demographic groups.
The 17-year-old miscalculated the water's depth when he dived into the shallow pool and broke his neck upon plunging into the water.
One glaring "bug," as Facebook dubbed it, miscalculated the daily reach of a Facebook Page by neglecting to take out duplicate, or repeat, visitors.
The second concern is that the Federal Reserve might have miscalculated when it pushed up interest rates in December—the first increase since 2006.
But, despite his boss' poker face, Gates said it was a nothing play and took responsibility for the fall, saying he miscalculated Allen's speed.
According to financial analysts, the Kushners severely miscalculated when they paid $21980 billion for the building in 21990 and now face a big challenge.
Ms. Rousseff presided over a steady economy for most of her first term, but miscalculated in relying on budget manipulation to sustain economic growth.
County officials in Maryland miscalculated how many ballots they would need on Election Day — and quickly ran out in more than a dozen precincts.
Numbers are still being tallied, candidates are giving victory-like speeches, and we are all waiting for answers after a botched app miscalculated results.
Late-filing penalties are based on the amount of tax owed, so you won't be dinged (unless you've miscalculated, and end up owing money).
Mr. Trump miscalculated when it came to challenging President Xi Jinping of China: He thought Mr. Xi would fold as tariffs took their toll.
Bruno doubled Stolarsky out of the next few games, but not before Stolarsky miscalculated, doubling back foolishly, to a penalty of four thousand dollars.
His miscalculated decision to unleash his letter to Clinton hunters in Congress looked less like a legal maneuver than an act of political warfare.
For Mr. Sisi, an increasingly stern autocrat who has miscalculated before, Mr. Mubarak's new lease on life could still pose a delicate balancing act.
Rosenstein had miscalculated how Trump would react to The New York Times report, overestimating how angry Trump would be, a senior administration official said.
His father is said to be increasingly distant from the levers of power and Erdogan may have miscalculated in appealing to him so strongly.
Or had this event merely been the result of McDonald's incompetence, in which they miscalculated the enormity and fervor of Rick and Morty's fanbase?
In a miscalculated move, a promotional tweet from Uber on Sunday has gotten many in the Philippines shaking their fists at the ride-sharing company.
With tax and tip $148 is left for us, which seems pretty high, so maybe I miscalculated what other people had ($74 is my half).
But Mr. Javid also miscalculated Britain's ability to meet a Brexit deadline, and the metals will now be recycled — shredded, melted, purified, cooled and solidified.
But if Saudi Arabia's plan was to lure Israel and America, which lists Hizbullah as a terrorist group, into a war in Lebanon, it miscalculated.
"India and China have both miscalculated, with potentially dire consequences," wrote M. Taylor Fravel, an expert on border disputes at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Faisal al-Yafai, a leading commentator from the United Arab Emirates, says Russia "played its cards in Syria very cleverly, but miscalculated in one aspect".
He doubted that America would actually launch a full-scale attack, and, as a result, he miscalculated the odds of destroying himself and his regime.
The 2015 spill was caused by an EPA contractor who, working with federal and state employees, miscalculated the pressure of wastewater at the abandoned mine.
His many attempts to make cultural inroads with the rest of America are poorly-timed and miscalculated, leaving him even more hopelessly out of touch.
A fall -- even at another's doing -- or a miscalculated jump, or just a slip of the pedal can be the difference of winning and losing.
But gauging the success of those advertisements has been a struggle, highlighted by Facebook's recent admission that it had miscalculated video viewing metrics for years.
Mr. Sirisena, the president, seems to have backed himself into a corner and miscalculated the intensity of the resistance to his appointment of Mr. Rajapaksa.
An adversarial power that executes a gambit on the world stage that does not elicit a response from the United States hasn't miscalculated at all.
As it's to be calculated (or miscalculated), according to the SEC, the rule won't offer any new or meaningful insight into a company's pay structure.
But the company miscalculated the power of local organizers, who turned what might have been a straightforward construction project into an all-out political brawl.
McDonald's clearly miscalculated both the intensity of Rick and Morty fan base and the potential rewards (and consequences) of sincerely engaging with the show's fans.
The hour sees Rick unleash a plan that is simultaneously completely understandable and completely horrifying — and by episode's end, he realizes just how badly he's miscalculated.
It only took the fading of a gorgeous New England summer into a dark, long New England winter to realize I'd miscalculated my grand life relaunch.
Second, some policymakers worry the persistence of weak inflation could be a signal they miscalculated how high interest rates should be to keep prices on target.
Susie Tompkins Buell, a major donor, told The New York Times last month that Gillibrand had "miscalculated" and "shot herself in the foot" in ripping Franken.
"I think Kim may have miscalculated," said Bruce Bechtol, a professor of political science at Angelo State University who has authored several books on North Korea.
Republicans are walking a political tightrope and one wrong move — a miscalculated overreach, an exposed public feud — and the entire party could go over a cliff.
Opponents also miscalculated the willingness of a critical mass of ordinary Syrians, including many who dislike Mr. Assad, to remain quiescent for fear of uncertain alternatives.
Although coalition leaders have argued that the offensive can be carried out quickly, they have repeatedly miscalculated over the years, trapping their countries in a quagmire.
The overall sense of this year is that the brilliant digital minds who told us they were changing the world for the better might have miscalculated.
The MTA may have thought it could scare off one independent artist from selling a subway map on a popular platform, but it may have miscalculated.
It was 211 years ago that Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson miscalculated in his attempt to elevate Abe Fortas, then an associate justice, to chief justice.
And Democrats who aren't aligned with any of the candidates say Biden's national campaign might have miscalculated the importance of Nevada or his standing in it.
Maricopa County miscalculated voter turnout and underestimated the number of vote centers needed for the March presidential primaries, the Democratic National Committee said in the statement.
"Trump played his first card, but miscalculated the second move... as Iran did not follow that plan," Rouhani was quoted as saying by the ISNA agency.
On Tuesday, the company copped to owing New York City drivers tens of millions of dollars due to miscalculated payments, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
The government's suit against Baker Hughes and Halliburton, which comes while oil production is depressed, is yet another time when companies miscalculated the government's willingness to intervene.
President Trump has so badly miscalculated his policy of ripping immigrant children from their parents, some Republicans are now close to a breaking point ... according to Rep.
The architect who oversaw the design of the Notre-Dame cathedral's fire safety system acknowledged that officials had miscalculated how quickly fire could spread through the cathedral.
Last week, a source with knowledge of the deal told Reuters the government miscalculated in its 2020 budget how much it expects to raise from Eletrobras' privatization.
But many Tory Euroskeptic MPs will ridicule the governor's warnings, arguing that both the BoE and Treasury have miscalculated the economic consequences of Brexit in the past.
The fast food giant will pay back all past and present employees in the past 22018 years for miscalculated holiday wages, according to McDonald's spokesperson Simon Kenny.
Certainly, at a summit in Hanoi in February, Mr Kim miscalculated by offering to close only a knackered plutonium reactor in exchange for a lifting of international sanctions.
A three-judge panel found the lower court miscalculated damages because it used a standby rate to determine what Eni would have paid Transocean to complete the contract.
Nearly 7 in 10 respondents said they miscalculated how long the selling process would take, with more than a third saying the sale took longer than they expected.
Republicans deeply miscalculated by assuming that even when Obama left office, the law he left behind would remain just as unpopular as it was when he was president.
As business reporters have duly noted, Fairway's difficulties have stemmed in large part from the greed of private-equity investment, which has fueled an aggressive and miscalculated expansion.
In April, Prosper agreed to pay the Securities and Exchange Commission a $3 million fine to settle claims that it miscalculated returns of investor lending on the network.
While scholars and pollsters will study for years how projections were miscalculated so greatly, it's our job now to listen to those voters who feel overlooked in America.
SCIENCE TIMES Because of an editing error, an article on Tuesday about new biometric data on American men miscalculated the height of someone who is 8003 inches tall.
The bigger picture, though, is that Cruz has simply never been comfortable defying the conservative base, and may have miscalculated just how furious people would be at him.
It has yet to be seen whether the world biggest oil company has miscalculated or has a winning strategy that will effectively deprive its rivals of many vessels.
Political analysts said the measures suggested that Mr. Khamenei may now believe he miscalculated the effects of a tough response on angry citizens increasingly weary of economic deprivations.
But it miscalculated the financing, analysts have said, resulting in a level of debt it struggled to service when demand slowed, and a need for an emergency rights issue.
But Verizon had to pay roaming fees for this deal, and seems to have miscalculated how expensive those fees would be, particularly with the popularity of unlimited data plans.
In the first race, they miscalculated the approach into the final mark before the finish, losing speed and some of their big lead before completing a 30-second victory.
The company failed to quickly process applications from those seeking to use income-driven repayment plans and repeatedly miscalculated payments, sending some borrowers into financial crises, Ms. James wrote.
The insurance company made the change after discovering it had miscalculated reserves for a Japan-based annuity product, a mistake in termed a "material weakness" in financial reporting controls.
" Notably, the recanvass did not address one major complaint raised by the Buttigieg campaign: that the number of state delegate equivalents awarded in satellite caucuses was "miscalculated and misreported.
He said some of the criticism of Poland had been overdone, and that Standard & Poor's, the ratings agency, had miscalculated in downgrading the country's long-term foreign currency credit rating.
But Ms. Lindsay has miscalculated significantly in allowing the show's narrator, Anita (Mieke D), to be a giant, attention-craving personality, upstaging the other characters with visual and vocal loudness.
That is the amount Mr. Ackman's funds are down from their highs as he miscalculated, several times over, his investment in Valeant Pharmaceuticals, which has turned into an unmitigated disaster.
"Among their concerns are: no regulatory oversight; no safety and soundness measures; no recourse in the event of mistaken or miscalculated transactions; high cyber risk; no deposit insurance," he said.
The big picture: U.S. companies have "miscalculated how difficult it would be to gain a permanent foothold in a country that has turned toward patriotism," the Wall Street Journal writes.
Last week, the company said it had miscalculated the amount it had been paying drivers in New York, an error that could cost the company tens of millions of dollars.
So if TV executives miscalculated how toxic Barr was and would continue to be under the spotlight, that was a disastrous mistake—albeit one that is deserving of no sympathy whatsoever.
Buried in a blog post about changes to its metrics, Facebook says that it miscalculated the view counts on some of its ad reporting systems:We've uncovered a bug in Page Insights.
"I'm quite aware of what you said," she says in the English dub, while the subtitled English translation reads "I have not miscalculated," which infers that she's talking more about money.
The results were reported to the government's statistics panel by the labour ministry which recompiled its wages data following the revelation last week that it miscalculated workers' average wages for years.
But Westinghouse miscalculated the time it would take, and the possible pitfalls involved, in rolling out its innovative AP272 nuclear plants, according to a close examination by Reuters of the projects.
All of those efforts have now been scaled back or reversed, leaving G+ as a vestige of an over-ambitious Google that miscalculated just how far user goodwill would take it.
Oil prices, never very high in the 21990s, had almost halved over the previous 21990 months after OPEC miscalculated demand for its oil and raised production despite the Asian financial crisis.
Auto industry executives and analysts wondered aloud on Friday whether Tesla had miscalculated by introducing a self-driving feature that was perhaps not ready to live up to Mr. Musk's pronouncements.
The 2,85033 U.S. troops on the ground in Syria are likewise daily at risk of an accidental or miscalculated attack by any of the dozens of actors in the civil war.
For example, Canada says that the United States not only applied anti-dumping tariffs "in excess of WTO-consistent rates" but also miscalculated subsidies used to determine the level of penalties.
Of 13,000 loans approved over a three-and-a-half-year period from 2011-2015, Westpac ignored living expenses for 50,000 and miscalculated another 50,000 borrowers' ability to repay their debts.
When the night was over, I had enough cash to pay the bill but had miscalculated and did not have enough to tip the waiter, who refused to take my check.
SCIENCE TIMES An article last Tuesday about fast food consumption in the United States miscalculated the dollar equivalent of 350 percent of the federal poverty line for a family of four.
But if so, he miscalculated, as Democrats rushed to condemn the move and demand that a special counsel be appointed to ensure that the Russia investigation be independent of the president.
The price of crude oil rose above $70 a barrel on Tuesday, and while CNBC's admitted that he miscalculated its last breakthrough, he insisted that this time, the circumstances have changed.
The cost of the inability of the rocket to correctly execute their launch with the guiding formula for orbital velocity is much greater than the perceived severity of a miscalculated clock.
Evidently he miscalculated: the economic costs, and the broad coalition that mobilised against him, seem to have convinced some Republican-leaning voters to ditch him, even as they plumped for Mr Trump.
There's a chance that we miscalculated and you aren't as far along as you thought, but I would say you have about a 60% chance that this is not a viable pregnancy.
But the FAA's inspectors told Southwest that in an extreme circumstance, like an engine failure during takeoff, a pilot could have trouble handling the plane if they've miscalculated its weight and balance.
When Uber sent out reimbursements for its miscalculated commission, Parmar received $4,500—an amount that reflects the roughly 2 percent extra that Uber charged him on each ride since 2014, plus interest.
One had written the words "COMMIE FILTH" on his shirt, though he had miscalculated the space he would need, leaving him with a small "LTH" bunched up illegibly on his right shoulder.
Amazon expected opposition from extremists, but it miscalculated how its own extremism would move leaders who would have been moderately opposed to a merely rich deal to support the more-extreme activists.
Many scooter companies miscalculated how long the scooters would last — often not long enough for rental fees to cover their costs — and are struggling with profitability, acknowledged Sanjay Dastoor, Skip's chief executive.
To the Editor: President Bashar al-Assad's evil and miscalculated actions against innocent children and women gave President Trump the perfect opportunity to shore up his sagging approval ratings since taking office.
Of 260,000 loans approved over a three-and-a-half-year period from 2011 to 2015, Westpac ignored living expenses for 50,000 and miscalculated another 50,000 borrowers' ability to repay their debts.
Last week, authorities announced they had miscalculated the length of Barzee's sentence and that she was due to be released now instead of the original date of 2024, prompting Smart to speak out.
Specifically, it miscalculated how best to gain the support of skeptical locals unaccustomed to its win-at-all-costs tactics, and it underestimated the regulatory hurdles of doing business in Europe's largest economy.
But in its early days, LendUp charged customers illegal fees, miscalculated interest rates, falsely advertised loans nationwide that weren't available there and misled people that borrowing from LendUp would boost their credit score.
Express Scripts Chief Medical Officer Steve Miller, who last year warned about the drugs' potential cost, said his company miscalculated how many cardiologists would prescribe the potent medicines, which were approved last summer.
So in the end, the CBO prediction was largely on target in terms of how people would be covered by the Affordable Care Act; it just miscalculated where that coverage would come from.
The two big worries in January and February were that the Chinese economy was slowing fast and that the Federal Reserve might therefore have miscalculated when it pushed up interest rates in December.
The bank said hundreds of customers who were unable to pay those higher costs lost homes to foreclosure due to a glitch that miscalculated whether customers were eligible for an interest rate cap.
"Europe completely miscalculated when they assumed that they won't need much additional gas, and if they need some it can be supplied from outside Russia," said the deputy chief of Gazprom, Alexander Medvedev.
At the meeting, one of the three VA representatives there told them the debt had been miscalculated; Steckler actually owed the agency $21,604.32, more than double the figure he'd been quoted in June.
At the news conference, Mr. de Blasio acknowledged that he miscalculated in trying to curb the industry earlier, saying that what he believed was solid support from the City Council evaporated under pressure.
Mr. Xi, they said, miscalculated what China needed to do to satisfy Mr. Trump, thinking he could buy him off with a few highly visible measures, like banning coal purchases from the North.
The Nikkei had earlier reported that the 7-Eleven chain in Japan miscalculated overtime payment for years, possibly since the 1970s, with missed payments running into at least 490 million yen ($4.5 million).
The Mavericks never developed one, either, and so Nowitzki's prime and late-prime years were bled dry by a front office that badly miscalculated how to best manipulate an evolving collective bargaining agreement.
Jawed Kohistani, an analyst in the Afghan capital, said Ghani miscalculated with the unilateral cease-fire, which he said has played into Taliban hands, improving their morale as they struck security forces with impunity.
The ride-sharing app was supposed to take around 25 percent after taxes and fees, but Uber said that it had miscalculated and was deducting that commission from New York City driver's gross fares.
"A winner-takes-all mentality just does not work in Lebanon," said Nadim Houry, executive director of the Arab Reform Initiative, who said Hezbollah may have miscalculated by employing "scare tactics" against the protesters.
While Pai touted the apparently miscalculated tallies in the press release, Ars Technica wrote, he has yet to clear the full Broadband Deployment Report on which his claims were made through the FCC commission.
"If the U.S. attempts to use protectionist trade policies to contain China's development and force China to make concessions even at the costs of companies' interests, it has taken a miscalculated step," Gao said.
In a miscalculated bid at relevancy, it also ditches Shakespeare's poetry and prose for a generic hero's journey, one that leans hard on Timothée Chalamet's droopy charisma as the dissolute prince turned warrior-king.
While I was able to keep lodging costs down by staying in cheap hotels and Airbnbs, I miscalculated on what ended up being the most expensive aspect of the entire trip: the rental car.
Forensic DNA has other flaws: Complex mixtures of many DNA profiles can be wrongly interpreted, certainty statistics are often wildly miscalculated, and DNA analysis robots have sometimes been stretched past the limits of their sensitivity.
It would not be conducive to resolving the issue of denuclearization if Washington miscalculated North Korea's "peace-loving intention" as a sign of weakness and continued to pursue its pressure and military threats, KCNA said.
Migrants who applied for asylum in the United States but then fled north, fearing they would be swept up in President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, may have miscalculated in viewing Canada as a safe haven.
Facebook has now found it also overestimated the time spent reading articles, miscalculated how many times the same viewer returned to view a business's page and underestimated how many videos were viewed to the end.
"Plaintiffs miscalculated not only Sumner's resolve, but also the commitment of their fellow trustees to do the right thing," Mr. Redstone's lawyers said in the document, filed in Norfolk Probate and Family Court in Massachusetts.
The ECB believes there is the risk that this overall sense of optimism is miscalculated, which could end up shaking financial markets once money managers realize they took on more risk than they could handle.
Mr. Xi now faces questions at home over whether he miscalculated Mr. Trump's resolve, and domestic rumblings could grow if the United States forces Mr. Xi to make concessions or if the talks break down.
"They slightly miscalculated," Ms. van Loon said of the building's planning, which estimated that half the staff would be out of the office at any one time, and reduced the number of available desks accordingly.
"The Emiratis and the Saudis seem to have miscalculated their position," said Mehran Kamrava, the author of "Qatar: Small State, Big Politics" and a professor at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar.
In a court filing on Wednesday, administration lawyers said the State Department miscalculated the amount of material it would need to process the documents as part of a lawsuit with the conservative organization Citizens United.
Comparative results from rest and exercise, including jump rope, treadmills, outdoor jogging and stair climbing, showed that the Fitbit devices miscalculated heart rates by up to 20 beats per minute on average during more intensive workouts.
As desperate Venezuelans lose their fear and take their battle to the streets against a brutal regime, it is clear that U.S. policy makers miscalculated tragically by favoring stability over democracy in the past 18 months.
The fleet of mothballed giant vessels anchored around Southeast Asian waters is the physical fallout of an oil downturn heading into its third year, and a stark reminder of how badly the industry miscalculated market conditions.
Ford said Trump miscalculated by approving Sunday&aposs airstrikes on Kataeb Hezbollah positions in Iraq and Syria — strikes that drew a public rebuke from the Iraqi government and seem to have triggered Tuesday&aposs embassy attack.
Although I do not think this was Mangold's intention, his work seems to incorporate the quiet doubt running beneath everything we undertake, the sense that whatever we plan to do, we might very easily have miscalculated.
Meek's motivation to reveal Drake as a fraud, while miscalculated, was not born out of ill intentions; he thought that the code by which he lives—largely reflective of rap's rigid old guard—was a universal one.
But it is also quite likely Pyongyang miscalculated that Trump was so invested in going through with the summit as planned that such tactics would drive a wedge between him and the hard-liners in his Cabinet.
For a few weeks in February my bearish view was accurate, but the fullness of time has proved I miscalculated the skepticism of others, the faith in central bankers and when the hunt for yield would end.
The ride-hailing app was supposed to take a commission of around 25 percent after taxes and fees, but Uber said that it had miscalculated and was deducting that commission from New York City drivers' gross fares.
Then came the recent admission by Facebook that for years it had miscalculated its video viewing metric, giving its partners the impression that their videos had been viewed for longer, on average, than they actually had been.
The Bank of England declined to comment on Metro Bank, which a source told Reuters is also considering selling around 1 billion pounds of loans where the risk-weighting had been miscalculated to help alleviate its financial stress.
"(Focus on economic development) would be a positive direction but miscalculated, because even if they've been hyper-signaling their nuclear capabilities only for domestic propaganda purposes, it will be difficult to make good on economic promises," she says.
It notes that one of its Pages dashboards, the summary number for 63-day or 28-day organic page reach, was miscalculated as a simple sum of daily reach instead of de-duplicating repeat visitors over those periods.
"I suspect Trump believed that all the flattery extended toward Kim would be sufficient to yield an outcome that Trump could deem a victory, but he clearly miscalculated," said Jonathan Pollack, a foreign policy expert at Brookings Institution.
"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.
"What Halliburton may have miscalculated here is the severity of the downturn and certainly the appetite of the Department of Justice to flex its muscles in a large corporate merger," said Matt Marietta, an analyst at Stephens Inc.
Others say the Afghan and American militaries miscalculated and fostered a new enemy by going after Pakistani militants seeking safe havens in Afghanistan in the hopes that the Pakistanis would reciprocate with Afghan Taliban leaders on their soil.
Iowa party officials are taking a second look at the results from 95 precincts — about 5 percent of the statewide total — after The Times last week uncovered miscalculated and misreported results on the paperwork of various caucus leaders.
Mr. Rubio's campaign manager, Terry Sullivan, explained in a conference call with donors last week that he and his staff had badly miscalculated by advising their candidate there was little to be gained from a confrontation with Mr. Christie.
The latest: A new report from the Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General says that because Nantucket Cottage Hospital miscalculated wages and costs in 2015, it led to Medicare overpaying all other Massachusetts hospitals by $133.6 million.
After ignoring the trend toward metal phones for years, LG finally cast off its glossy plastic backs for a thin aluminum shell on the G5, but its 2016 flagship was sunken by a miscalculated move to a modular design.
He'd made it as large as possible, in order to extract more compensation from the government, but he'd miscalculated: the state had no interest in buying something that wasn't Yan's birthplace, and the building had been abandoned ever since.
TORONTO/WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Migrants who applied for asylum in the United States but then fled north, fearing they would be swept up in President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, may have miscalculated in viewing Canada as a safe haven.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump continued to weigh his options Thursday for responding to a chemical gas attack in Syria as his aides warned a miscalculated response could spark a dramatic escalation between the United States, Russia and Iran.
"I think the Saudis miscalculated and so I think that's a conversation that needs to happen between either our State Department and the Saudi officials or the president with the crown prince," he said, referring to Mohammed bin Salman.
It was a "terribly miscalculated risk," the prosecutor, Raffaela Belizaire, said last week during opening statements in a trial before a judge of the driver, Dave Lewis, whose coach bus struck and killed Dan Hanegby of Brooklyn last summer.
I miscalculated my refinance request, so there wasn't quite enough to cover the entire payoff balance of the loan out of my refinance funds, but I have the money in my account to pay it off in full anyway.
"Europe completely miscalculated when they assumed that they won't need much additional gas and if they need some it can be supplied from outside Russia," Medvedev, who looks after exports for the world's top gas producer and exporter, said.
It also seems very likely that they simply miscalculated, given what we know about Hunter Biden—who is something of a screw-up, with serious drug and alcohol problems, according to a New Yorker profile from earlier this year.
"Amazon underestimated the power of a vocal minority and miscalculated how much it needed to engage with those audiences to make HQ2 a success," Joseph Parilla, a fellow at the Brookings Institution, said, referring to the second headquarters search.
Similar allegations of app operators pocketing money intended for workers have long dogged companies like Uber, which in 2017 agreed to reimburse tens of millions of dollars to NYC drivers after it admitted it miscalculated commissions to its own benefit.
While there is plenty in my life I've miscalculated, there's much I've done right in my marriage, and the following is the relationship advice I give to all who ask for it: Entrepreneurs can get a little myopic, even self-absorbed.
The culprit, to be clear, does not appear to be the film's queer representation — Annapurna Pictures seems to have wildly miscalculated audience appetite for a teen comedy against behemoth summer blockbusters like Aladdin, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and Avengers: Endgame.
In 2012, Bloc achieved infamy when, in an attempt to move to a docking yard outside of London, it miscalculated the number of people attempting to get in, leaving thousands stranded for hours outside of the London Pleasure Garden festival grounds.
"The dissolution clearly indicates that Mr. Sirisena has grossly misjudged and miscalculated the support that he might or could secure to demonstrate support in the Parliament," said Bharath Gopalaswamy, director at U.S.-based analyst group Atlantic Council's South Asia Center.
"If you're looking at the CBO for accuracy, you're looking in the wrong place," White House press secretary Sean Spicer said last week, noting that the agency miscalculated the number of people who would gain insurance under Obamacare in 2010.
In a raucous public hearing a week after the vote, the Maricopa County recorder, Helen Purcell, a Republican who has been in office since 1988, apologized and blamed the problems in part on budget constraints and miscalculated projections for turnout.
That will require more progress on Vicarious' take on AI. As WIRED toured the startup's warehouse, one robotic arm miscalculated, flicking a tube of lotion along a smooth arc that overshot its mark and ended on the scuffed concrete floor.
This Amtrak train was going roughly twice as fast as trains that usually travel on these tracks, so the truck driver may have miscalculated how much time he had if he mistook the Amtrak for the usual slower freight train.
" — Ford's failed efforts to broker a deal on auto emissions standards: "The call was part of a nearly yearlong push to fend off the expense and delays of competing fuel standards, but Ford miscalculated the White House's appetite for a deal.
This helps plans stay in the market if they miscalculated the mix of patients they'd attract, and it allows them to keep premiums lower than they might need to if they had to hedge against the full brunt of potential losses.
Ian Russell, a Democratic strategist and former political director of the campaign arm for House Democrats, said Republicans miscalculated how much money his party's candidates could raise from a liberal donor base furious with President Donald Trump and his policies.
A top executive of a mutual fund admitted that Wall Street miscalculated the risk of buying all those unsustainable tax-free bonds from Puerto Rico in the first place and may actually have to lose some money on the deal.
On one of our Pages dashboards, one summary number showing 7-day or 28-day organic page reach was miscalculated as a simple sum of daily reach instead of de-duplicating repeat visitors over those periods (see red circle in screenshot below).
"Due to the miscalculated data, marketers may have misjudged the performance of video advertising they have purchased from Facebook over the past two years," and could have impacted where the marketers chose to purchase video advertising, reported the Wall Street Journal in September.
SCIENCE TIMES An article on the cover on Tuesday about increasing noise levels in the oceans from shipping and oil exploration misstated the decibel levels of underwater seismic blasts, and miscalculated the comparison to sounds in the atmosphere made by container ships.
The admission by John Leahy, the company's chief operating officer, was the latest indication that Airbus miscalculated more than two decades ago when it bet that clogged runways would create demand for larger planes that could deliver more people with fewer landing slots.
The ins and outs of the issue that doomed that lander are complicated, but basically, as Schiaparelli was coming in for touchdown its navigation computer miscalculated its altitude, leading the onboard computer to think that the lander was already safe and on the ground.
Source: College Board, Annual Survey of Colleges Kate, a 39-year-old from Seattle, recalled her difficulties with the company in detail: "FedLoan has miscalculated my payments multiple times and every time I call, it is a different story as to why," she said.
Tidal was hit with a $5 million class-action lawsuit last month, which alleged that the streaming service licensed 118 songs by American Dollar without permission or payment payment and deliberately miscalculated the number of streams of the band's songs by tens of millions.
The prince may not have wanted this confrontation right now -- or may have miscalculated the ability of his brother, the Saudi oil minister, to negotiate for him in Vienna -- but what is clear is that MBS, by default or design, can be a global disruptor.
Iranian officials also miscalculated, believing that after a series of escalatory military operations — the tanker attacks, the shooting down of an American drone, the Saudi oil strikes, rocket attacks on bases in Iraq by Iranian-backed militias — Mr. Trump would refrain from responding consequentially.
"While it now seems that Apple may have miscalculated on the price/feature balance for the XR, we also believe that severe Chinese demand weakness in late summer and a stronger U.S. dollar were unexpected headwinds for the company that were difficult to predict," Hall wrote.
As far as Andrew is concerned, the Biscuit arrangement is testimony to how very clever planners miscalculated human nature from the start — how the architects of the largely unchanged system since Eisenhower failed to anticipate the high probability that presidents would misplace the all-important nuclear codes.
Apparently having miscalculated the Trump administration's seriousness on denuclearization, and encouraged by Beijing to test the U.S. president's resolve, possibly because of all his flattering words about both communist dictators, Kim went for a full American back-down on sanctions and came away from Hanoi empty-handed.
The three E's — education, enjoyment and earnings — are the guiding principles, according to Buffy Tillitt-Pratt, a founding member of that group, which still exists despite a dust-up in the late 1990s that led to a lawsuit against their publisher because they miscalculated their annual returns.
Then most people overreacted Jill Filipovic: Trump and Pompeo threw away any hope for the two-state solution Jonathan Cristol: On South Korea, Trump has seriously miscalculated Jeffrey Sachs: Democratic naysayers are wrong on Medicare for All AND.... Can we go back to the neighborhood now?
But the coal industry — which arguably now holds the keys to the kingdom in Washington under the Trump administration — miscalculated badly in betting on this proposal, which proved to be unrealistic for three major reasons:   Economics The Energy Department plan ignored the importance of competitive markets.
No one should have to pay upwards of $500 to replace an entire display just because Apple (a) decided to affix a fragile cable to one of the most expensive components in its MacBook Pro, and (b) miscalculated the necessary length of that cable in its first design.
Some former American officials said that by detaining a citizen of multiple countries, Russia may have miscalculated by picking not just a fight with the United States, but with a larger part of the international community — inviting the kind of multinational pressure that Moscow is most susceptible to.
"It would be a positive direction but miscalculated, because even if they've been hyper-signaling their nuclear capabilities only for domestic propaganda purposes, it will be difficult to make good on economic promises," given the country's economic climate, amid wide-ranging sanctions and poor relations with its sole regional ally, China.
Ryan's team says the amendments put them a lot closer to the 216 votes the House needs to pass the bill on to the Senate, but some of the bill's biggest conservative critics from the House Freedom Caucus are saying House leadership has miscalculated and the bill still doesn't have the votes.
The VA has had a hard time figuring out how to implement those provisions, and that's led to a number of issues, including delayed and miscalculated benefit payments to student veterans in need of that money for housing because of IT problems at the VA. The VA has said it will delay implementing the changes until its computer issues are fixed.
He may have miscalculated thinking if Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE can raise over $2023 million, so can I. This underestimated the brains and time that Sanders campaign put into small donor fundraising.

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