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One missed step or misjudged landing, and it's all over.
Huang came to realise how much he had misjudged Mao.
The leftists and liberals who supported the revolution misjudged him.
And this horrendously misjudged performance isn't the film's only flaw.
"I misjudged you, @ArianaGrande & I apologize," he tweeted last night.
There's no moment when we feel he's misjudged the original.
Maybe you realize you completely misjudged some aspect of this.
But I'm starting to believe that I misjudged Republican motives.
But it would not know, decades later, that it had misjudged.
Because we're trying to get at what you think you misjudged.
Friday morning, they realized too late that they misjudged the danger.
And that's where the political pundits misjudged the Hispanic voting block.
Rania Youssef admits she may have misjudged reaction to her gown.
The other half said Apple misjudged the demand for silver iPhones.
I had worn myself out, and misjudged what I could handle.
Interestingly, the industry misjudged somewhat where the biggest gains would come.
But G.E. misjudged the market badly, more than rivals like Siemens.
But the company misjudged the market for smaller and replacement equipment.
Will it admit that it misjudged the effects of its policies?
Democrats have misjudged the politics of McConnell's hard-line positioning before.
But Mr. Persico apparently misjudged Mr. Orena's willingness to obey him.
Giuliani just looks like he misjudged the size of his human form.
How could I have so misjudged the mood and the market psyche?
French presidents usually make early visits to Africa, but some have misjudged.
Simply put, Cramer misjudged the environment when he recommended Fitbit and Alcoa.
I guess he misjudged and sort of compromised both of our result.
It just seems like he's misjudged the ball a couple of times.
He misjudged the effect the letters would have when they reached Boston.
It seems Putin may have misjudged just how powerful our presidency is.
Critics maintain the GOP misjudged purported benefits from the outset (The Hill).
But it seems more likely that the odds were misjudged all along.
So how is it that astronomers misjudged the size of this icy world?
The Chinese pilot misjudged the distance between his fighter and the Navy aircraft.
Even then Danske believed any problems were being fixed and misjudged their scale.
He said that in the first match, he misjudged the capabilities of AlphaGo.
Cambridge Analytica acknowledged in a statement that, its CEO had "misjudged the situation".
Spiders are the earthly manifestation of true evil and should not be misjudged.
Secretary of Defense, a case I was intimately involved in ("Misjudged," October 8th).
I think they misjudged the character of the president of the United States.
"Cannes misjudged," said Thomas Sotinel, a film critic and journalist at Le Monde.
But even after the launch, the Pentagon misjudged what it was looking at.
But even that measure understates the extent that the polls misjudged Mr. Trump's strength.
Usually, a technical error causes the amount of fuel on board to be misjudged.
Not even the sprinkling of magic AI dust can help this misjudged, mistimed smartphone.
And then the financial system had just collapsed, apparently because risks had been misjudged.
Most didn't mean to join some pressure campaign — they just misjudged a confusing situation.
Could we also have misjudged the proximity of mass conflict in the 21st century?
Maybe somebody found it funny once in 2002, but rewatching now it's painfully misjudged.
Expect plenty of stories about binge drinking, random hookups, oral sex and misjudged sexting.
Gillespie's initial tweet — although obviously misjudged — didn't appear to be malicious in its nature.
Had the Lanzhou misjudged and smashed into the Decatur, lives might have been lost.
They misjudged the complexity of the issue and ideological divisions within their party. Sen.
The captain, an experienced seaman, misjudged a turn after becoming disoriented in heavy fog.
I really liked it — collision replacement — [but] I misjudged how poor the auto cycle was.
Realistically, it's more likely she misjudged the resources that those classmates had available to them.
Mr Buffett says that he misjudged the worth of Kraft's stable of products (see article).
They misjudged the Arab Spring, and left that situation even worse than it was before.
BUFFETT SAYS HE MISJUDGED HOW EFFECTIVELY RETAILERS WOULD COMPETE AGAINST COMPANIES THAT PRODUCE PACKAGED GOODS
And he is not the only president to be misjudged by his friends and foes.
Simply put, the People button misjudged how people would converse and communicate with the watch.
If so, he would have misjudged the current cultural moment to a nearly unimaginable extreme.
President Xi Jinping of China apparently misjudged Mr. Trump's willingness to accept a changed deal.
Many foreign policy experts say he fundamentally misjudged the reactions of two major American adversaries.
Workers blasted that; United backtracked, saying it had "misjudged" how employees would feel about it.
This latest retaliation shows that Israel may well have misjudged Assad's ability to hold onto power.
Uber's executives decided to close Xchange after realizing they had misjudged the average losses per vehicle.
Like her misjudged timing of the election, the reshuffle appeared to undermine Mrs May's authority further.
Center fielder Kevin Pillar misjudged Nick Castellanos' one-out fly ball and it sailed over him.
Has bin Salman badly misjudged the extent to which the world is willing to isolate him?
But the turn has not been toward confrontation, and Nicolas Sarkozy may well have misjudged it.
But they misjudged the politics of the time, and ultimately the Freeze movement's efforts were vindicated.
Maybe the crew went too deep, misjudged their oxygen supply and got trapped by the current.
We admit that the manager misjudged the situation and should not have gone to the customer.
Those hoping for a deal worry that the Chinese government has fundamentally misjudged the Trump administration.
But the power division badly misjudged a decline in demand, far more than its competitors did.
Franken also suggested on Thursday that some of his conduct with women might have been misjudged.
"In retrospect, we misjudged the prior management team, and this contributed to our loss," he said.
But on the day the clocks changed, I misjudged things and at 5pm it was already dark.
KFC Australia has misjudged its audience on social media as people who can handle an adult joke.
She admits that some of her colleagues, who supported Ailes until his firing, had "misjudged" the situation.
Masayoshi Son defended the Japanese company's investment, while admitting he misjudged the American firm's founder, Adam Neumann.
"I've lost so much because I misjudged the supply and demand situation for this year," he said.
Even before withdrawing her candidacy, she seemed as if she had misjudged when it was her time.
And he expressed rare self-doubt, wondering whether he had misjudged his own influence on American history.
But, think about it ... WHAT IF HE MISJUDGED THE LANDING AND HIT HIS HEAD ON THE BACKBOARD?!?!?!
Only a small fraction of insurers seriously misjudged their medical payouts, which made it tougher to rebound.
But Mr. Kushner is quicker to admit when he has misjudged a situation, and to change course.
Several former American officials said the administration had misjudged the rivalry between Mr. Kiir and Mr. Machar.
In response, she has maintained that she is not anti-Semitic and that she is being misjudged.
If Mrs May has misjudged the public mood, on June 8th she may do worse than she hopes.
What they're saying: "We misjudged the separation of technology and politics," wrote the conference in a emailed statement.
But the shifts suggest that Nicola Sturgeon, the party's leader, has misjudged the effects of the EU referendum.
In any case, senior White House officials appeared to have badly misjudged the impact of Trump's sudden move.
But based on the available polling and comments from his own party, Trump has seriously misjudged his position.
From an ethical perspective, Google has misjudged what it means to have representative views in a broader context.
Where every single woman at Google lets Damore know just how much he has misjudged the opposite sex.
Early in the first round, Okazaki misjudged Morris's reach and had his nose broken in the first round.
His hit was a first-inning double, a flyball to left that was misjudged by Cubs outfielder Kris Bryant.
Two minutes later, Medranda scored with a strike from distance that was misjudged by New York goalkeeper Josh Saunders.
Financial markets misjudged the referendum, betting on the status quo despite abundant signs that the vote would be close.
The once-storied company fell on hard times when it misjudged the shift from photographic film to digital imagery.
"The Republicans clearly misjudged their base on this issue," said Evan Greer, campaign director at Fight For the Future.
He leapt from an outcropping known as "el morro" but apparently misjudged how far the rocks jutted out below.
The division had badly misjudged the market, producing too many power turbines as global demand for electricity generation softened.
But meeting investors on the road just days later, it became clear that Glencore management had badly misjudged sentiment.
Parts of the lithe Fifth are misjudged, but the Seventh is typical Jaap: unyielding, with a darkly thrilling finale.
Since that time, many, many more people understand what we did and feel that we were misjudged and mistreated.
In 1953, someone at Swanson misjudged the number of frozen turkeys it would sell that Thanksgiving -- by 26 TONS!
Buttigieg hasn't just misjudged the institution; he has missed the actual threat facing progressives and other left-leaning reformers.
Ten years later, after a series of misjudged investments and unfavorable court rulings, he was forced to close it.
His predecessor misjudged challenges that the company still faces, including the 737 Max's problems, missed deadlines and halted production.
It remains eminently difficult for Warren to pitch a government plan for an economy that she misjudged for years.
Thomas Kelly, the reveller who had lunged at Ung's group, had misjudged the effect of his cursing and gesturing.
But according to dozens of interviews this week, it badly misjudged how it would be received in New York.
It's clear that the Republican establishment badly misjudged the 2016 race by failing to get behind a single candidate.
Back in 2011, the third baseman misjudged his route to the ball and it wound up squirting into the outfield.
"I misjudged a curve, took it too fast and my bike went off the road," she explained in the caption.
Paul DeJong hit a two-out single and scored when Taylor misjudged Jose Martinez's line drive into a RBI double.
America's new post-Comey reality Senior White House officials appeared to have badly misjudged the impact of Trump's sudden move.
Scully misjudged that this anomalous DNA would hurt her, and Mulder was wrong when he said he wanted to believe.
Ozuna, who started on first base, misjudged the fly and retreated to first, allowing Realmuto to briefly trot past him.
Most of them failed, and within a few years, investors were acknowledging they had misjudged the difficulty of the problem.
The Cardinals' only tally off Ryu was in part the result of a misjudged liner by center fielder Chris Taylor.
In turn, this makes male grief prone to being misjudged, minimized, or deemed absent entirely — maybe even by his partner.
But the Trump campaign also misjudged it when they fretted over the dynamics of the electric CPAC stage last year.
"She just misjudged that guy so badly," Jeana Keough, Playmate of the Month for November 1980, tells ABC's 20/20.
That year, Franz Heinzer, a three-time winner, misjudged the line and landed in the fencing—and, ultimately, the hospital.
On the subway, I misjudged the space between two passengers, pressing myself against the shape and warmth of unfamiliar thighs.
Four months later, a jet landing in Surakarta again misjudged the runway and plowed into a cemetery, killing 25 people.
Then, a misjudged comment about how being a mother better equipped her for the role helped kill off her campaign.
He thought their early morning phone call had mitigated their differences, only to later realize he had misjudged the speaker.
At the movie's New York premiere on Monday, Murray told People that he's gotten to know Gomez well and misjudged her.
So she was riding me pretty hard, and I was smacking her pretty hard when I misjudged when to smack her.
No one wanted to see my post several times a day, but the algorithm had, once again, misjudged what people wanted.
While swimming with friends, he misjudged the depth of the water and dove head-first into a sandbar, breaking his neck.
Her preoccupation with withdrawal from the euro was misjudged and she failed to exploit anxiety over "identity or immigration", he says.
If that is true, Swedish Fish are a form of currency that most of the world has wildly misjudged in value.
"I misjudged the depth," Zhang tells PEOPLE, describing the accident that shattered his neck and spinal cord, leaving him a quadriplegic.
But at the party, it seemed to Mr. Sicha that something had shifted or that he had misjudged his former boss.
He had greatly misjudged the speed of an oncoming dump truck as he made a left turn from a stop sign.
What I misjudged in 2016 wasn't Trump; it was the strength of the institutional forces standing between him and the presidency.
Many point to a misjudged election she called in 2017 as being behind her downfall when she lost her paramilitary majority.
Op-Ed Contributor George Zimmerman admitted at his 2012 bail hearing that he misjudged Trayvon Martin's age when he killed him.
Second, it misjudged its employees' reaction to switching to a kind of pension that no longer rewarded older, long-service workers.
Avisail Garcia led off the Chicago third with a triple to left that Upton misjudged, allowing the ball to reach the wall.
A series of misjudged remarks, some recorded and publicised by his own staff, have contributed to an impression of regal self-importance.
I misjudged when to put the flour in and wound up with a goopy pancake flopping around the bottom of the pot.
Nearly 40 years ago, Dalio had misjudged the market — a mistake that caused him to lose money and even let clients go.
"What I think is true is they misjudged emotions of their developers who were disappointed with the latest MacBook Pros," Gillett said.
Buffett told CNBC on Monday that Berkshire paid too much for Kraft, noting he might have misjudged certain aspects about the company.
On the way, I misjudged a right turn that I was making on red, and I popped a tire on a curb.
But then she remembered the time she misjudged her own 18-month-old daughter's foot speed as she approached a busy road.
Even among top officials, there is a growing recognition that Europe's political mainstream has misjudged the public appetite for rapid European integration.
Bloomberg, a billionaire former New York mayor, banked on an unwieldy field, but he may have misjudged how quickly it would consolidate.
But G.E. badly misjudged the broad market for smaller and replacement power-generating equipment, aggressively building new machines, and inventory piled up.
The company said it had "misjudged strong early demand for Spectacles" and wrote off $39.9 million of the sunglasses in the quarter.
The governments of Hong Kong and China misjudged how the world would react to their suppression of Hong Kong's autonomy and freedoms.
And just as states underestimated the level of their pension liabilities, so, too, have they misjudged the depth of their OPEB liabilities.
If you don't want to be misjudged, don't act in a way that might provoke Crisis-era authority to deem you guilty.
Its management appeared to have badly misjudged the depth of Unilever's attachment to its culture and its pursuit of long-term, "sustainable" growth.
County officials immediately took the blame for the decision, saying they misjudged voter turnout based on recent history and increasing mail-in votes.
But hearing about the accident from Tamra makes me realize that I Shannon and I might have misjudged the severity of the situation.
But-- you can say that we both-- misjudged the retail versus-- brand fight, as to-- who would be gaining ground on the other.
And when I go to the Middle East, I do believe they also misjudged how technology is transforming the whole future of energy.
And in overarching terms, she admits she badly misjudged the environment in which she was running and the candidate she was running against.
If the miners have misjudged, however, it could be welcome news to the utilities, many of which are unprofitable above 600 yuan/ton.
A single and a walk set up Eaton for a two-run double on a misjudged fly ball by center fielder Aaron Hicks.
Smarting from his misjudged multibillion-dollar bet on heavily money-losing office-sharing group WeWork, that could make a nice change for Son.
Wall Street analysts widely misjudged GrubHub's stock, but the food delivery company's impending struggles should have been obvious, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
Russia's operation in the U.S. convinced Tamir Pardo, the former Mossad director, and others in Israel that they, too, had misjudged the threat.
The Boeing 737-800 was flying from Portugal to Scotland in October 2018 when one of its instruments wildly misjudged the plane's position.
"The overarching view is that China's current stance has been too hardline and the leadership has clearly misjudged the situation," an academic said.
Morning, like the withered spirit that rises to neck painkillers and denounce all its misjudged pronouncements on Twitter, is now completely and utterly broken.
Josh Harrison doubled leading off the fourth when center fielder Rey Fuentes misjudged a short fly ball, and he advanced on Josh Bell's groundout.
Snyder, whose daughter committed suicide in March at the age of 20, admits that he originally misjudged how the loss would affect his work.
Of all the many brothers and lesser Karzai cousins Mr Partlow encountered in his reporting, Hamid was, he believes, the "most misjudged of all".
While scores of political pundits have underestimated the staying power of Donald Trump, they may have simply misjudged the timing of his ultimate departure.
However he misjudged his putt through the soggy grass and it came up well short of the hole, before he missed the par putt.
These don't make people feel like you've got the wrong idea about who they are (the way a misjudged beauty or fashion gift might).
OPEC ministers profess to be unconcerned about the impact on either supply or demand, but they have often misjudged market responses in the past.
Upton misjudged a soft fly ball from Cabrera, which fell in front of the left fielder and allowed Saladino to score from third base.
Warren Buffett told CNBC on Monday that Berkshire Hathaway paid too much for Kraft, noting he might have misjudged certain aspects about the company.
Alves misjudged the flight and Ronaldo — taller, stronger and much, much better — was composed in bringing the ball down and unerring in his finish.
It all underscores how the Supreme Court misjudged the importance of independent expenditures in Buckley as well as subsequent cases that relied upon it.
In addition to all these challenges, it seems clear in retrospect that Saudi Arabia misjudged how the United States and other producers would respond.
More often than not, they misjudged how the public felt about federal spending on various programs, such as education or social security or defense.
His viewpoint was reinforced after Third Avenue slammed the door on its investors because it misjudged its ability to unload hard-to-sell investments.
It was from that moment that I realized I had totally misjudged this plant and medical marijuana as a whole as some hippy bullshit.
We're told one operating theory is the driver was attempting to go around the jetty, but misjudged it in the darkness ... at high speed.
I popped in my earbuds, waved to a neighbor, trotted a calm and undramatic quarter mile, misjudged a curb, and blew my knee out.
The 15-day quarantine is weighty but necessary, predominantly because Donald Trump and his team seriously misunderstood and misjudged this pandemic from the beginning.
From clubs that fell from grace, to misjudged marketing campaigns, here are the 10 biggest scandals and shitshows that rocked the dancefloor this year.
It will also be difficult to avoid concluding that we misjudged the rivalry from its inception and placed the crown on the wrong head.
It misjudged what shoppers demanded — convenience and low prices — and ignored the threat digital upstarts like Casper posed to its grip on the industry.
Mr. Rhodes reveals the emotional stages Mr. Obama went through at the time, including wondering if he had misjudged his own place in history.
"I think a lot of the presidential candidates misjudged the electorate and thought it was a lot more left than it was," Ritz said.
There were the endless hours in the Pacific near our home in San Diego, swallowing mouthfuls of ocean water when I misjudged the waves.
Back with the priests, Philip admits he misjudged them, and opens up about the slow drip of depression that has been creeping over him.
Froome, Aru and Mikel Nieve misjudged a turn in the downhill, but Froome and Aru pushed hard on the brakes to avoid a crash.
County officials were quick to take blame for the cuts, saying they misjudged voter turnout, based on recent history and increasing mail-in votes.
Democrats misjudged the strength of the Republican opposition to the law — and the protests around the country — when they pushed it through Congress in 2010.
Kemmler's death was horrible because the technicians on duty misjudged the voltage needed to kill him, so the procedure had to be repeated until done.
But the party's campaign, heavily reliant on the appeal of its leader and the repeated use of soundbites like "strong and stable", has been misjudged.
Mr Son engineered a $250bn takeover of Sprint in 2013, with the aim of merging it with T-Mobile, but badly misjudged the regulatory mood.
Just 3 days ago Harrison either misjudged the runway or was completely out of position when he landed on the taxiway at John Wayne Airport.
"South Sudan" is packed with riveting detail, but mostly shows how badly international actors, including Ms Johnson herself, have misjudged their roles in South Sudan.
"It's inappropriate and misjudged, and of its time, I suppose, but certainly not something I wanted to put out into the world," Mr. Greenberg said.
They've done little to suggest he's misjudged them, as one-by-one they've sidled up to kiss the ring after excoriating him for nine months.
Zenit's goalkeeper, Yuri Lodygin, misjudged it and turned the ball against his own crossbar, and Gaitán pounced on the bounce to knock in the goal.
Not long after, trying to throw his soaked jeans onto a rock in the stream, he misjudged and watched as the water carried them away.
A Cruise employee was behind the steering wheel, ready to assume control of the car if it misjudged traffic or was headed for a collision.
"Our intention was to introduce a better, more exciting program, but we misjudged how these changes would be received by many of you," he wrote.
But people close to Sessions say Trump misjudged if he expected Sessions, whom one of them described as a "boy scout," to play that game.
Meanwhile inadvertent sexual innuendo or misjudged co-host overfamiliarity packs within mere seconds more gripping drama than the entirety of Apple TV's The Morning Show.
I think he misjudged that, yes, people did elect Donald Trump, but out-and-out Nazis is still a bridge too far for most people.
Dickerson drove in Cervelli on a double that left fielder Franchy Cordero misjudged, and Bell scored on David Freese's sacrifice fly to tie it 2-2.
Marte had an egregious error (on a routine pop up he misjudged) in Thursday's game against the Twins that started a three-run ninth-inning rally.
Chastain said she also "completely misjudged" Bloom before she got to know her, but understands her better now that she's walked in her shoes on screen.
The unconvincing defence of his actions Mr Comey has since offered, including in testimony to Congress on May 3rd, has only highlighted how misjudged they were.
And I did resent him, in the way that you resent anyone who has seen you at your most vulnerable and misjudged you based on it.
She closed by saying Cosby and his team misjudged Dickinson, and hailed her as a victim turned survivor turned winner ... and an inspiration for other women.
"It is difficult not to feel for Mrs May, but politically she misjudged the mood of the country and her party," he said in a statement.
The firm also misjudged demand for the predecessor to the curved-screen S7 edge and initially could not supply enough of them, leading to missed sales.
Deutsche Bank upgraded Netflix shares to buy from hold, saying it had misjudged how to value the high-flying stock and the potential for international growth.
Andrew Knapp hit a line drive that left fielder Ben Revere misjudged, taking a step in before realizing it was over his head for a double.
When I started to read the story, though, my concerns had less to do with duplication than a growing unease: Grabar had misjudged the essential story.
Wesfarmers was seeking to replicate the success of its Bunnings Australian hardware stores in its first foray into Britain, but said it had misjudged the market.
The euro fell from a one-year high on Wednesday, after the European Central Bank said markets misjudged ECB President Mario Draghi's comments a day earlier.
The data from early voting suggests that pollsters might have underestimated the Latino vote and (perhaps) misjudged how many of them would vote for Hillary Clinton.
Alvarez retired the first batter, but Marte misjudged a popup by Jorge Polanco in front of the bag and let it fall in for an error.
" The investigation also found that a doctor who had reported that the boy's penis had been cut off "had misjudged the situation in an earlier examination.
Goldschmidt followed two batters later with a double to right field, then came home when Ozuna's fly ball to center field was misjudged by rookie Nick Senzel.
It has led Chair Janet Yellen to publicly acknowledge the Fed may have misjudged key elements of what is happening in the job market, and prompted Gov.
Foreign secretary Boris Johnson, Brexit minister David Davis and other Conservative Party lawmakers told May that she had misjudged the public mood around austerity, the Times said.
But Trump might have misjudged Kim&aposs attitude and China&aposs role, said Cheng Xiaohe, an expert at Renmin University&aposs School of International Studies in Beijing.
It would be alarming, in a way, if candidates as different but well known as these managed to convince large numbers of people they'd been completely misjudged.
The fumble marked the second time on the afternoon that Sherels bobbled a punt return, but he managed to recover the ball on the first misjudged kick.
Critics also say he misjudged his response to military action in Syria and a row with Moscow over the poisoning of a former Russian spy in southern England.
Beijing has already majorly misjudged Washington once during the trade war, expecting US President Donald Trump to blink in the face of potential economic hardship for his base.
Molly experiences a mild comeuppance regarding her own superiority complex, but it rests on the assumption that college acceptance is a pure meritocracy, and that she's misjudged everyone.
Gambling on weakness Bin Laden disastrously misjudged the likely American response to the 113/11 attacks because he labored under the delusion that the United States was weak.
"Our intention was to introduce a better, more exciting program, but we misjudged how these changes would be received by many of you," Kirby said in the memo.
Trump, however, has become more open in his criticism of the President since he won last month, arguing on Twitter that Obama misjudged the election and lost badly.
More seriously, Kapler also explored his dismay at having misjudged the character of a former teammate, Chad Curtis, who is now in prison for sexually assaulting underage girls.
YACHT misjudged their audience and the way information travels on the internet There are several issues at play here that joined together to create this seemingly inevitable mess.
Her ambition was admirable, but misjudged; most South Sudanese live in mud-walled huts, as opposed to a several-storey hotel with room service and a working lift.
An administration official argued that Democrats misjudged the severity of the impending border crisis at the beginning of the year and that they are under pressure to compromise.
In a smug moment I dub it the Little House on the Prairie dress, right before I start to worry that we misjudged every other dress we saw.
We're told Joaquin parked and found the paramedics, who were on a call, and explained what happened -- he simply misjudged it and didn't make a wide enough turn.
He misjudged the weight of the pass, just a little: a few inches too high for his target, Federico Bernardeschi, and maybe a yard or so behind him.
I had been snorting Adderall all day and barely eating, so I completely misjudged how much I was drinking and got wasted to the brink of blacking out.
Andreessen Horowitz, not only did they not see the extent of the Uber opportunity back then, and few people did, but I think they also, they misjudged Travis.
Policymakers appear to have misjudged how quickly the United States would try to cut Iran's exports and how rapidly other OPEC and non-OPEC producers could fill the gap.
Experts said Facebook might have misjudged its aggressive push into the country, in which it spent millions of dollars on lobbying and advertising to promote the Free Basics program.
That makes one thing very clear: Assad's continued use of chemical weapons offers even more evidence of how badly the Obama administration misjudged and mishandled the "red line" moment.
LONDON (Reuters) - Nigel Farage, one of the faces of Britain's Brexit campaign, said Prime Minister Theresa May had misjudged the mood of the country, after she resigned on Friday.
"Just like with Fitbit I misjudged the antipathy people have toward any story with any holes in it, let alone a speculative situation with some actual flaws," Cramer said.
In 2001, he first hit the screen as J.K. Rowling's Severus Snape, the perpetually misjudged, yet deeply hateful potions professor who watches Harry Potter grow up over seven movies.
Why it matters: This might be the merciful end to an albatross of an investment for Cerberus, which over-leveraged, over-consolidated and completely misjudged political and reputational risk.
A number of theories have tried to explain the mystery of the Hunley: Maybe the crew went too deep, misjudged their oxygen supply and got trapped by the current.
Even more so, he seems to have severely misjudged the power of the American media, which is determined to overturn every rock with regards to the Russian hacking story.
And it turned out that there were a lot of those debts, in part because the couple misjudged the amount of work they would need and want to do.
The euro turned lower against the dollar, falling from a day's high, after media reports suggested that investors misjudged comments from President Mario Draghi of the ECB on Tuesday.
She gave up the sport in 1982, after she cracked bones in the heels of both feet jumping into a pool; she had misjudged the depth of the water.
Daniel, pale and skinny with long hair, is in many ways the opposite of his father and his sister, whose strength is badly misjudged by those who provoke her.
" Young added that "investors are also acutely aware that many misjudged the economic severity of the virus early on, making them more open to entertaining worst-case scenarios now.
" Even so, he seemed to turn his mea culpa into a they-a culpa, writing, "In retrospect, we misjudged the prior management team, and this contributed to our loss.
During a Fox News interview, he placed the blame for the situation in Syria on Turkey, saying Erdoğan had made "the biggest mistake of his life" and "misjudged" Trump.
AT&T badly misjudged the regulatory climate back in 2011 when it tried to buy T-Mobile only to have it disallowed by the Federal Communications Commission and Justice Department.
Norton said Shaffir misjudged the country's grief, then told a story about the comedian pulling his dick out at the end of a taped standup performance for HBO in 2008.
It was in 1977 that "Happy Days" first "jumped the shark" by featuring Fonzie literally leaping over the creature in water-skis in a misjudged attempt to thrill bored viewers.
"In engaging this researcher over the past 90 days, we misjudged the situation and did not respond quickly enough — and that's on us," the company said in a blog post.
BUFFETT SAYS HE WOULD LIKE TO STILL BE INVESTED IN KRAFT HEINZ 5 OR 10 YEARS FROM NOW, THOUGH HE AND 3G MISJUDGED HOW COMPETITION WOULD EVOLVE IN THE SECTOR
The 50-year-old manager acknowledged the toll that it has taken on his image and said that he misjudged the management team in place when he bought the stock.
The 50-year-old manager acknowledged the toll the bad bet has taken on his image and said he misjudged the management team in place when he bought the stock.
Even then, they won only because of a critical error on the part of Vietnamese emperor Tu Duc, who terribly misjudged how much his people actually cared for his regime.
The move reflected a recognition that the company had overpaid in acquiring the energy assets of France's Alstom and had badly misjudged the slowdown in demand for electrical power equipment.
Benjamin Mouton, the architect who oversaw the design of the fire safety system at Notre-Dame, acknowledged that officials had misjudged how quickly a flame could spread through the cathedral.
She's singing about depression and withdrawal, perhaps with a partner — "If you disappear, then I'm disappearing too" — and passages in French trace her wounds back to a lonely, misjudged adolescence.
When Amy and Molly's classmates unveil the array of exclusive destinations they've apparently glided into, it doesn't feel like the real takeaway is that they've been misjudged by the two girls.
Data released on Wednesday by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) showed that almost the entire amount of withdrawn currency had returned to banks, meaning Modi may have misjudged cash hoarding.
LONDON, May 24 (Reuters) - Nigel Farage, one of the faces of Britain's Brexit campaign, said Prime Minister Theresa May had misjudged the mood of the country, after she resigned on Friday.
If the interior minister, goaded on by Mr Söder and Mr Dobrindt, thought he could awaken a Trumpian, anti-establishment spirit in large numbers of Bavarian voters, then he misjudged them.
After right fielder Bogaerts misjudged Carlos Santana's pop fly into a single to start the game, the Indians had two on and one out in the first but did not score.
"The bottom line is he misjudged it, he hit the back of Seb, that concertina-ed into Daniel and that was pretty much the end of our afternoon," Horner said then.
I totally misjudged how long it would take to drive the length of California, and so by the time we drove into Spahn's Movie Ranch near Los Angeles, I was exhausted.
She reportedly tapped a sword on the shoulders of the kneeling Blunt, and when she lifted it up, she misjudged its weight so it swung back and sliced open Sheeran's face.
They also misjudged Mr. Kim, 303, who took control of the dynastic regime in late 2011 and made the weapons program more of a priority than his father or grandfather did.
Leaning back to make the grab, he misjudged the angle by just enough that the ball shot off his glove like a greased pig, suspending the ball right over his chest.
Then Francesco Molinari, who had a two-stroke lead over Woods and was playing in his group, misjudged and mis-hit his tee shot at the 12th hole into the water.
And when Murphy again crossed paths with Dangerfield years later — in a bathroom at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas — the older comedian seemed to admit he'd misjudged Murphy's potential for stardom.
A little over 18 months into his presidency, it has raised questions about whether the 40-year-old former investment banker has misjudged his ability to overhaul France and its economy.
The new French president also misjudged the shrewd skills of Marion Maréchal-Le Pen, niece of Marine Le Pen, leader of the populist National Front (FN) whom he had defeated in 2017.
Some of the MPs accused of inappropriate behaviour have said they fear a witch hunt that will blur the distinction between facts and gossip, affairs and transgressions, and misjudged passes and coercion.
"It is clear we misjudged the content of some of the messages in this poster series, undermining the individuality, importance, and dignity of the LGBT+ community," a spokesperson for the organization said.
He is misjudged, unjustly lambasted and, in fact, vilified most often because he is not a member of the political elites who have so disastrously shaped international affairs for two generations now.
In the footage she admits that she misjudged popular anxiety about Chinese rule, but that she believes the central Chinese government will ultimately not use its military to crush the protest movement.
The labor market is much differentFinally, policymakers misjudged spare capacity in the 1970s — that is, they entered the period thinking the unemployment rate for an economy at full employment was about 4.5%.
Saudi officials, who are large owners of Uber through the country's sovereign wealth fund, were displeased with Morgan Stanley after its bankers misjudged demand for the ride-sharing giant's stock in May.
Saudi officials, who are large owners of Uber through the country's sovereign wealth fund, were displeased with Morgan Stanley after its bankers misjudged demand for the ride-hailing giant's stock in May.
Should we revisit her poetry now because its qualities have been misjudged, or, rather, because her extraordinary life gives fresh charge to what might, in fact, be a prosaic body of work?
This pre-worship shakedown routine began junior year of high-school, after my Volkswagen Cabrio and I misjudged the height of a snowdrift late one night and thought we could clear it.
For Phelps, the butterfly victory was especially sweet after the sting of the London defeat, where he misjudged his final lunge for the wall to let Le Clos steal the gold medal.
Flowers' drive was misjudged by Yelich in center field with two outs in the seventh and the Braves made it a one-run game as Adams followed with his second RBI double.
A great start saw Grael and Kunze take an early lead, but the Brazilians misjudged the race's only major wind shift on the first upwind leg to round the first pin in third.
We also dig into both the creepiness of Wickham, and the ways he is still misjudged and his dangerousness under-rated even after his character has been revealed, plus Mr. Bennett's maddening complacency.
AUSTIN, TEXAS – Google's self-driving cars aren't immune to crashes, but for the first time, it was responsible for colliding with a bus last month after it misjudged the situation on the road.
McDonald said part of the problem is that the Fed misjudged its program to reduce its balance sheet, and he expects it may make some comment on it after its meeting next week.
It's a surprising turn of events, and Nick Bastone's in-depth report about Google's smartwatch saga shows how the company misjudged and mishandled the biggest new tech product to emerge since the smartphone.
In this week's accident, "the operator may not have been 100 percent familiar with that route or misjudged where he was and didn't start to slow down for that curve," Dr. Zarembski said.
There's a good argument to be made that the Fed misjudged the economy's strength, that it raised interest rates too fast and that the economy would be doing somewhat better if it hadn't.
In the second inning, a line drive misjudged by right fielder Shane Robinson led to two runs, and some lackadaisical play by second baseman Gleyber Torres led to another run in the third.
But it appears that Democrats misjudged at least one instance where they thought they found an example of Parnas trying to arrange a meeting between Giuliani and Zelensky, according to the unredacted material.
"Our intention was to introduce a better, more exciting program, but we misjudged how these changes would be received by many of you," United's president, Scott Kirby, said in a note to employees.
Their plans have been poorly funded in the past by legislators who gave priority to more pressing budget needs, or who misjudged the costs of paying so many pensions as baby boomers retired.
In fact, Europe has fundamentally misjudged the political objectives of Rouhani, who seeks not to reform Iran, but to advance the Islamist agenda of its ultimate decision-maker, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Earlier this week, Bill Murray admitted that he had misjudged his co-star, whom he had never spoken to or met before working together on this film, based on her 152 million Instagram followers.
Meanwhile, investors raised their bets against Tesla shares by 10 percent since mid-March, according to data provided by S3 Partners LLC on Tuesday, betting the market has misjudged the electric car maker's prospects.
In an interview on Tuesday, Mr. Rubio said that since his presidential campaign ended in March 2016, he has spent a lot of time contemplating what Mr. Trump got right and what he misjudged.
Former vice president Joe Biden said in a Miami Herald op-ed that Trump "badly misjudged" the situation in the country, while touting his own role in the region during the Obama administration. Sen.
TMZ broke the story ... the homeowners' association at The Park Wellington Condos in WeHo sued Mischa, alleging she misjudged the height of the carport before slamming into it and causing nearly $27k in damages.
After Mike Moustakas grounded out to first and Perez struck out, Duda hit a pop fly down the left field line that Escobar misjudged, landing inside the foul line for a two-run single.
The manager misjudged the situation and took a replacement order and wanted to apologize for Grubhub mistake( which we do have documentation of them admitting it's their fault) and explain to her what happened.
If that was how the North Koreans and their senior mentors in Beijing assessed the situation, they appear, once again, to have misjudged U.S. resistance to make further concessions without significant progress toward denuclearization.
Alongside irresponsible or misjudged bits like this (or Coach Steve's first time) that miss the mark, there are plenty that nail it (like the show's takes on Planned Parenthood and enthusiastic consent last season).
It's reasonable to ask whether many people misjudged the threat from Hurricane Matthew because it landed in South Carolina as a "mere" Category 1, even though it brought extremely heavy bands of rain with it.
It's not hard to understand how the political tin ears of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and President Trump's senior adviser Stephen Miller misjudged public reaction to the separation of children from their illegal immigrant parents.
A man in the terminal who took a picture of the landing told us Ford had misjudged the runway and banked sharply before landing on the taxiway, but that is not reflected in this video.
If after this debate millions of previously undecided people walk away with the impression that Trump is fit to be president, or is an empathic and tolerant man, it won't be because we misjudged him.
Even when he took Gallagher down in the opening seconds thanks to a misjudged flying knee from the Irishman, Gallagher remained in control, tying Salazar up with a guillotine choke, eventually making him tap out.
When CNBC's Jim Cramer thinks the stock market misjudged an earnings report — like he says it did with Spotify's first report as a public company — he feels obliged to step in and clear things up.
Just three months after he outlined his proposal that funds revamp their cash management practices, a fund slammed the door on its investors because it had misjudged its ability to unload hard-to-sell investments.
Schouten had the lead going into the final corner but the Dutch skater misjudged her line slightly and was forced wide coming out, and Takagi stormed up the inside channel to capitalize on the mistake.
The ninth, however, proved costly: On Nadal's first match point, at 6-5 in the tiebreaker, Thiem misjudged an overhead smash, sending it into the back wall to end the match at 2:03 a.m.
Some Chinese academics and business executives have already argued privately and online that Mr. Xi misjudged how far he could push Mr. Trump and promote China as a potential rival to the United States' dominance.
" Hogen and others at Purdue misjudged Marianne Skolek Perez if they thought she would abandon her search for answers if they tarred her daughter's reputation: "I told Hogen that you messed with the wrong mother.
We can't always predict what might get in the way of our work, and that's OK. Admitting you misjudged a situation shows humility, which helps you and your co-workers connect on a deeper level.
This once overwhelmingly dominant bloc should have much to learn from the failure of Hillary Clinton and her Democratic team that so badly misjudged the temper of these times and the voters they took for granted.
I'm sorry, reader, if I've misjudged what you want from this content, but I made the call that what actually makes Olivia remarkable is the way it allows you to meet a bunch of remarkable women.
Instead she respected his privacy, his desire for whatever solitary strangeness he was seeking, though later it would occur to her that maybe she had misjudged the situation and solitude wasn't what he wanted at all.
In the chorus of best-selling contemporary domestic thrillers, a triumphant #MeToo parable has emerged: that of the flawed, scorned, disbelieved, misjudged, and underestimated female witness whose testimony is rejected—but turns out to be correct.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel admitted on Monday she had misjudged her response to allegations of far-right sympathies against Germany's spymaster, after resolving a row over his redeployment that threatened to pull her government apart.
On Sunday, they left Austin Seferian-Jenkins open on his first-quarter score, and Malcolm Butler, one of New England's more reliable cornerbacks, misjudged a pass to Jeremy Kerley that resulted in the Jets' second touchdown.
Far from steadying the crown, as Prime Minister Tony Blair did when the queen misjudged the public mood after the death of Princess Diana in 1997, today's politicians are drawing her into their own frantic machinations.
It could be called either audacious or misjudged when the final act takes us to a factory farm for giant pigs, where the film startlingly turns into something between My Neighbor Totoro and Le Sang des Bêtes.
On Tuesday, Fed Chair Janet Yellen acknowledged the central bank may have misjudged the extent of factors that have held down inflation but said gradual interest rate rises should continue given the overall health of the economy.
It also misjudged regulatory hurdles and used a construction company that lacked experience with the rigor and demands of nuclear work, according to state and federal regulators' reports, bankruptcy filings and interviews with current and former employees.
Miguel Sano scored when that play was overturned and Ehire Adrianza and Kepler came home two pitches later from Oliver Perez (22-23) after Indians rookie center fielder Oscar Mercado misjudged the depth of Polanco's fly ball.
" She said that the wind was blowing 35 to 40 miles an hour during the playoff and that she "probably misjudged it a little bit and touched a little bit of sand and that is a penalty.
" -Internal medicine resident, Third year "I had a case in ICU with this guy who was initially doing really well, and then started to feel worse and I totally misjudged the way he was going to go.
The final phase of qualifying was halted with two minutes remaining after Hamilton, winner of the previous two races and nine points adrift of Rosberg in the standings, misjudged Turn 10 and smashed his front right suspension.
Many officers have taken the stand to persuade a jury that they had reasonable cause to be afraid when they fired their weapon, even if in the end it turned out that they had misjudged the situation.
The one bit of trouble Tanaka endured came in the fourth when Jason Kipnis scorched a liner to right that carried over the head of Judge, who misjudged the ball and had it deflect off his glove.
They believe that theirs is a righteous despair, but all that has happened is that a candidate they disliked won, voted in by people they misjudged as their inferiors and therefore not entitled to select a president.
Even as the two spoke, some of Mr. Trump's advisers were privately expressing frustration with Mr. Ryan, arguing that he had badly misjudged the situation and misled the president into tackling health care before a tax overhaul.
Paris (AFP) - A tiny lander that crashed on Mars last month flew into the Red Planet at 540 kilometres (335 miles) per hour instead of gently gliding to a stop, after a computer misjudged its altitude, scientists said.
Paris (AFP) - A tiny lander that crashed on Mars last month flew into the Red Planet at 22020 kilometres (22017 miles) per hour instead of gently gliding to a stop, after a computer misjudged its altitude, scientists said.
I would almost go as far as to say that Cunanan might have misjudged the extent of Madson's loneliness and loyalty to him, judging by how much resistance he gets from him at each step of the journey.
But when she then lifted the sword to tap it on his shoulder, she misjudged its weight and swung it back so forcefully that the blade sliced through the cheek of Sheeran, who was standing right behind her.
"It is possible that certain activist investors in oil and gas stocks misjudged the severity and speed of the drop in oil and gas prices," said Osmar Abib, global head of oil and gas banking at Credit Suisse.
This is followed in swift succession by a monochrome version of Dominique Ingres's "Grande Odalisque" (21960–19923), described by some critics as an erotic enhancement of the original, though it remains a hilarious exercise in misjudged anatomical proportion.
Stoch jumped 138.5 meters to secure victory after Norway's Daniel Andre Tande, the overnight leader and winner of the last two events in Germany and Austria, misjudged his final jump and landed awkwardly to fall down the standings.
The recent sell-off in U.S. consumer packaged goods companies following the Amazon deal for Whole Foods "is overdone," according to one analyst, who says the market may have misjudged just how much profit margins would get squeezed.
It's looking more and more like the President misjudged the politics of the shutdown or is perhaps so trapped in his West Wing and media bubble that he's not getting an accurate fix on his worsening political position.
And the controversy made for a tumultuous beginning to the new term of Congress, as House Republicans clearly misjudged the public mood on corruption issues and were subjected to a withering backlash as a result before backing down.
It showed, momentarily, that he'd misjudged where the line is between the kind of "I'm-not-a-racist-I'm-just-not-politically-correct" stuff that plays with the GOP base and "okay, yeah, that's racist" stuff that doesn't.
She was hardly a well-known figure when she ran for mayor in 2012 against a 12-year incumbent, Jorge Santini, who misjudged the threat and seemed to belittle her by calling her "esa señora," or that woman.
That makes Egypt a perilous place to navigate for critics: One wrong move, or even a misjudged joke (Egyptians have been jailed for their Facebook posts), can lead to imprisonment or to being barred from leaving the country.
"Many misjudged the economic severity of the virus early on, making them more open to entertaining worst-case scenarios now," Alec Young, managing director of global markets research at FTSE Russell, wrote in a note to clients Monday.
Whether this is a bellwether of a comeback is another matter: a Los Angeles Times reporter recently bought a ticket to one of the comedian's sold-out shows in Virginia for $4, which suggested scalpers misjudged audience appetite.
All it took for the Twins to snap a four-game losing streak was a badly misjudged popup by Angels first baseman Jefry Marte and clutch hits by left-handed hitters Eddie Rosario and Jason Castro off Alvarez.
The increase is due to a number of factors, including the fact that companies underpriced their policies for years and misjudged how many would drop coverage, said Tom Henske, CFP and partner at New York-based Lenox Advisors.
Moreover, if Trump thinks that still-uncertain trade deals with Mexico, Japan and Canada can prompt China into negotiating more earnestly, he may have badly misjudged the will of Xi Jinping, who Trump concedes was once his bestie.
That's not to say that Mack pulled the trigger, that he misjudged Crane's defensive abilities, or even that he had unrealistic expectations of Crane's glove being good enough to carry a bat that was barely worthy of the name.
With Dovizioso in fifth place and unable to find a way past his Ducati team mate Jorge Lorenzo, despite repeated team orders, Marquez looked in control until he misjudged his braking and ran wide with seven laps to go.
Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt had told BBC radio on Saturday that if EU leaders expected the UK to capitulate, then they had "profoundly misjudged the British people", even if that meant leaving the bloc next March without a deal.
During her speech to the National Association of Business Economics on Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen made a rather startling admission: The Fed may have "misspecified" its models for inflation and "misjudged" the strength of wages and the job market.
I would say that the risk here is that a whole lot of confluence is taking place: The trade was is not going to end soon, and the Fed totally misjudged the market in suggesting two more rate hikes next year.
At the same time, MbS may have vastly misjudged the power of Donald Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner, whom the Saudi prince has cultivated so assiduously defend the interests of Saudi Arabia in the U.S. Congress and beyond.
"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.
C.' star put all her stuff in the U-Haul and drove to another WeHo building right below the Sunset Strip, but she misjudged the height of the carport and the top of the U-Haul slammed into the overhead support.
"Perhaps the Court's decision to reconsider a decades-old Batson claim based on newly discovered evidence would be less alarming if the new evidence revealed that the trial court had misjudged the prosecutors' reasons for striking Garrett and Hood," he said.
" The 27-year-old has since returned to the spotlight with a role in a zombie comedy movie called "Read more: Selena Gomez is starring in a new movie with veteran actor Bill Murray, and he admitted that he misjudged her
"My colleagues and I may have misjudged the strength of the labor market, the degree to which longer-run inflation expectations are consistent with our inflation objective, or even the fundamental forces driving inflation," Yellen said, according to prepared remarks.
Starting from pole position Vettel appeared ready to claim Ferarri's first victory of the season until, pressured by Lewis Hamilton, he misjudged his entry into a chicane, shot across the grass and re-entered the track while cutting off the Mercedes.
Ignoring water waiting to gobble up a slightly misjudged or mis-hit shot, he took dead aim at the 15th and 17th holes, sticking his tee shot to inside eight feet both times and converting the putts with nerveless precision.
Sure, Mr. Galliano may have misjudged his moment, given that the 2000 Dior collection coincided with a series of raids on shelters and arrests of the homeless directed by Rudolph W. Giuliani, the mayor of New York at the time.
Betts and Martinez each slapped an RBI single to right field before Bogaerts launched a fly ball that was misjudged by center fielder Ramon Laureano, who saw it sail over his head to allow two runs to score and tie the game.
But this was more than just a bad idea: YACHT fundamentally misjudged their audience, the way information travels on the internet, the real-world implications of internet hoaxes, and their position as a band with at least some amount of reach and power.
"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.
Your problem is not with the NHL and the expansion rules—it's with the general managers and coaches that mismanaged and misjudged their rosters and facilitated trades that needlessly elevated the Knights to levels they would not have achieved with the draft alone.
In the angry and frenzied aftermath of the American drone strike that killed Iran's top general, with vows of revenge hanging in the air, Mr. Trump confronts a decisive moment that will test whether those critics were right or whether they misjudged him.
However, in becoming the latest legislative body to draw this faulty conclusion and consider stripping away the key ability of prosecutors to decline certain prosecutions, the Indiana senate has badly misjudged prosecutorial discretion and what should be done to address this issue.
In the hall, he relieved me of my misjudged chore coat, and handed me a recent reproduction of Eddie Bauer's 1936 Skyliner down jacket: a forerunner of the down-filled B-9 flight suit, worn by aviators during the Second World War.
An examination of the deal's collapse showed that Amazon badly misjudged how it would be received in New York, apparently because the company has rarely ventured into such a raucous political arena as it has pursued a breakneck expansion in recent years.
PARIS — The architect who oversaw the design of the fire safety system at Notre-Dame acknowledged that officials had misjudged how quickly a flame would ignite and spread through the cathedral, resulting in a much more devastating blaze than they had anticipated.
A scene in which Roseanne has to ask them for their actual wifi password so her granddaughter can Skype her mother (who's currently on a military tour in Afghanistan) drives home how badly Roseanne misjudged them with a series of blunt reveals.
If I look back on the three matches, the first one, even if I were to go back and redo the first match, I think that I would not have been able to win, because I at that time misjudged the capabilities of AlphaGo.
However, some around Corbyn now believe that this latter calculation was badly misjudged and that an October election, before Johnson had secured a deal with the EU, would have been the party's best and possibly only chance of preventing an election victory for the government.
Some around Corbyn now believe that this latter calculation was badly misjudged and that an October election, before Johnson had secured a deal with the EU, would have been the party's best and possibly only chance of preventing an election victory for the government.
It appears that Gillespie, running against a doctor, misjudged the power of the health-care issue and, like national Republicans this summer, lost it badly: 39 percent of the voters said that was the No. 1 issue, and that issue overwhelmingly went to Northam.
Though later research has suggested that Arendt misjudged Eichmann — who was, for one thing, a much more ardent anti-Semite than he seemed to be, sitting in the dock — the idea that great horror can spring from mundane roots has proved tenacious and perpetually relevant.
Last fall, shortly after taking over as chief executive, John Flannery told investors that G.E.'s big electricity-generation division had badly misjudged the market and produced too many power turbines, warning that it would take a year or more to fix the business.
But that's all the more reason for liberal Christians to set out to prove the conservatives wrong, to show that monasteries and missionaries can come forth from progressive fields, to effectively out-Benedict Option the reactionaries and force us to concede that we misjudged them.
That source, and another in the Conservative party, said May's misjudged election gamble had undermined her authority, leaving her in the thrall of the two wings of her party that have differing views for Brexit - "purists" who want a clean break and "remainers" pressing for close ties.
At the same time, the stubborn popularity of Mr. Trump, who defies Republican orthodoxy on issue after issue, shows how deeply the party's elites misjudged the faithfulness of rank-and-file Republicans to conservatism as defined in Washington think tanks and by the party's elected leaders.
"All their behavior since the agreement — holding the two American ships, jailing Americans, firing missiles in violation of U.N. resolutions — here's what the ayatollah and his buddies are telling us: You misjudged us," Graham, an ardent critic of the nuclear pact, said in an interview with Vice.
The Twins took a 2-0 lead in the first when Banuelos issued back-to-back two-out walks to Schoop and Rosario and Cron followed with a towering fly to right that Charles Tilson misjudged and allowed to drop for what was ruled a double.
Role players include the German audio engineers who first compressed songs into MP3 files; the music executive who woefully misjudged the soaring importance of digital; and the worker in a North Carolina compact-disc plant who leaked thousands of songs onto the internet ahead of release.
Business Insider spoke to six former employees and several industry experts to understand how Google misjudged the biggest new tech product to emerge since the smartphone, and what the tech giant can do to rejuvenate its smartwatch business as time ticks away in an increasingly competitive field.
"If the EU's view is that just by saying no to every proposal made by the United Kingdom, we will eventually capitulate and end up either with a Norway option or indeed staying in the EU... then they've profoundly misjudged he British people," Jeremy Hunt told BBC radio.
"My colleagues and I may have misjudged the strength of the labor market, the degree to which longer-run inflation expectations are consistent with our inflation objective, or even the fundamental forces driving inflation," possibilities which the Fed needs to examine over time and change the course of policy if needed.
According to a Facebook post from the Alameda County Sheriff's Office, the unnamed 29-year-old man had allegedly attempted to break into the closed San Lorenzo restaurant earlier this week by pulling a Die Hard and shimmying through an exhaust vent, but he apparently misjudged the size of the duct.
Rahm then drove through the green at the par-four 18th, ending up over the back, from where, perhaps distracted by a loud sudden banging noise just as he started his swing, he misjudged his 80-foot chip shot and could only par, allowing Johnson to escape with the win.
This week, Yellen said the Fed may have "misspecified" its models for inflation, and "misjudged" key facts such as the underlying strength of the labor market and whether inflation expectations are as stable as they seem, and central bankers need to remain open to that possibility as they decide on policy.
For two years, Hohoff helped Lee create "To Kill a Mockingbird": a coming-of-age story in which the protagonist and narrator, Scout—along with Jem and their summer sidekick, Dill—learns that she has misjudged the local outcast, Boo Radley, even as others in the town misjudge Tom Robinson.
Republican donors, strategists and campaign operatives interviewed by Reuters admitted they had misjudged the mood of voters who have thrown their support behind Trump after he promised to build a wall on the Mexican border, temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States and block Syrian refugees because they might be militants.
It is possible, Yellen said, that the Fed may have "misspecified" its models for inflation, and "misjudged" key facts like the underlying strength of the labor market and whether inflation expectations are as stable as they seem, and central bankers need to remain open to that possibility as they decide on policy.
"If the EU's view is that just by saying no to every proposal made by the United Kingdom, we will eventually capitulate and end up either with a Norway option or indeed staying in the EU, if that is there view then they've profoundly misjudged he British people," Hunt told BBC radio.
In real time, it almost looked like she ran out of gas and her body just fell toward the finish line, or she misjudged how far away she was and as she pushed her chest out to cross the line, she realized she had much farther to go and just continued falling forward.
Having apparently made that decision, it is clear that Mr. Xi misjudged Mr. Trump's eagerness for a deal and how far he could push the American negotiators, according to more than a dozen people, including current and former officials, researchers, lawyers, and trade experts familiar with the deal and how it fell apart.
Saudi Arabia and especially its young crown prince – who has been variously portrayed as naïve, venal and blood-thirsty – appear to have vastly misjudged the reaction to the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, the journalist who opposed the new heir's unchecked efforts to reshape the kingdom and the entire Middle East region with his own vision.
Update: More bad news from the company's call: Snap says it "misjudged" the popularity of its video-recording sunglasses, called Spectacles, and says it's adding a one-time, $40 million expense to its balance sheet because of "excess inventory and purchase commitment cancellations," which means Snap thought it had $40 million worth of glasses, but now it doesn't.
There's "france 2008" — a failed attempt to hitch-hike around the country that saw a friend and I get less than 100 miles out of Calais; "nepal", "nepal deux", and "nepal finarly" — a gap-year trilogy of cliché that spans mountains, monks, and one misjudged mohawk; and "leeds fest '07" which is equal parts mud and obscenities.
" In an interview earlier this year with the BBC, reporter Fergal Keane asked Suu Kyi whether she thought that people in the West had misjudged or mischaracterized her, "expecting you to be this sort of amalgam of Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa, for example, and actually maybe you're closer in your determination and steeliness to someone like [former British Prime Minister] Margaret Thatcher?
In the story, the actress acknowledges that she not only misjudged the Rub & Tug project, but also that she handled the response poorly: While Johansson might have taken one step forward when it comes to cleaning up her casting drama, her comments immediately preceding those statements might have been two steps back, as she reiterated her support for friend and director Woody Allen.
"Donald Trump knows that the American people are angry—a fact so obvious he can see it from the top of Trump Tower," Elizabeth Warren said from the lectern, undertaking the sober, measured work of arguing that Trump did not speak for the American people, that he had misjudged if he thought that he could make the American people angry with one another.
The Democratic Unionist Party, whose votes from Northern Ireland have helped May to govern since she lost her majority in a misjudged snap election last year, said it would try to block a Brexit deal it called "pitiful" - partly because it binds London to many EU rules it will no longer help set and partly as the DUP fears it could weaken the province's ties to Britain.
There are the regular research ­studies — on disinhibition, moral disengagement and deep vein thrombosis — peppered with anomalous case studies: the boy who played World of Warcraft for 36 hours straight and then jumped out of a window; the 12-year-old Wisconsin girls who stabbed a classmate 19 times while in thrall to Slender Man, a monster they had read about online and misjudged as real.
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You could call it an attempt to make a point about the way we treat women who don't present as having it all together — Rachel the alcoholic wreck turns out to be the smart one who correctly intuited that Megan's affair accounted for her murder (though she misjudged who the guilty party was), and Megan looks like she's put together but is harboring unspeakable heartbreak.
Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonCongress must address gender gap in nominations to military service academies GOP senators press Google on reports it developed a smart speaker with Huawei Sunday shows - Mass shootings grab the spotlight MORE (R-Ark.), a close ally of Trump's who has been outspoken on the issue, dismissed Schumer and Durbin, saying they "misjudged their own caucus' wishes on this" during the January shutdown fight.
I'm not saying that it doesn't happen or that it doesn't take time and effort to navigate those waters, but particularly in 2018, our voters are able to see the real threat here, which continues to be Trump and the G.O.P. I think the D.C.C.C. made a significant mistake in this situation in Texas and also has misjudged the environment these candidates are running in and what our voters are looking for.

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