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"All these lives ruined over one slight misjudgment," he said.
How do we deal with these problems of miscalculation and misjudgment?
Labour backbenchers were embarrassed at his misjudgment of this national moment.
At that speed, a minor mistake or misjudgment can spell disaster.
But the function of Twitter was not the doubters' only misjudgment.
"Colossal misjudgment," Rich Lowry, editor of National Review, wrote on Twitter.
And I would like to know how he made such a misjudgment.
At 558 pages, it&aposs like the "War and Peace" of misjudgment.
Its misadventure in Westminster is not the DUP's only misjudgment of recent times.
The rout this week was the result of two years of political misjudgment.
But that public shaming compounds the misjudgment and shames Mr. Boies as well.
I thought little of the incident at the time, my father's uncharacteristic misjudgment.
"I'm just extremely disappointed in this terrible misjudgment that he made," then-Sen.
At the time, that seemed a grave misjudgment—just how grave is now clear.
She was much smarter than Jean had guessed, and the misjudgment would now cost.
Toughness is no more than empty aggression when it will not admit to misjudgment.
And yeah, you KNOW your moment of misjudgment is getting captured on still camera forever.
But when we showed up Saturday morning, I saw that I had made a misjudgment.
Only recently have we sought to rectify our misjudgment by challenging the term's deeper implications.
It is the product of an overcautious leader's fundamental misjudgment of her party's politics. Mrs.
"The perception that China cannot bear it is a fantasy and misjudgment," the commentary said.
It has been a misjudgment, a wrong evaluation of what we call the cut-off time.
You survived the misjudgment of pursuing T-Mobile US when regulators blocked the deal in 2011.
Elizabeth is shamed by her misjudgment, and by the humiliations Darcy endures to rescue her sister.
But Mr Bailey's writing has much more concrete detail on lives lived one misjudgment away from prison.
But that misjudgment overlooks the smaller subsidiary things that make games great, and that make us watch.
The shadows of that misjudgment now inevitably color views of what is happening in the United States.
And with Trump, the line between incompetence and nefariousness, misjudgment and misdirection, is usually a blurry one.
His smug prediction that Russia would be bogged down in a "quagmire" there has proved a historic misjudgment.
The risk of misjudgment and miscalculation is increasingly real and the result could be an unintended nuclear conflict.
Mr. Xi has already been criticized at home for what some see as his misjudgment of Mr. Trump.
But it's hard in retrospect to see Kelly's opinion of Porter as anything more than as a misjudgment.
"I don't think there was any dereliction or misjudgment" on the part of the governor, Mr. Rapoza said.
Again, I am truly sorry for my misjudgment and I am happy to have listeners who hold me accountable.
" His serious misjudgment, Mr. Miller said, "re-victimized a person who was already the victim of a terrible crime.
To the Editor: While we Democrats will largely benefit from Frank Bruni's scourging, his furor includes a fundamental misjudgment.
Mr. Kotkin also implicitly criticized the Iranian judicial authorities, saying they made a colossal misjudgment about what constitutes espionage.
Our reporters look at how the summit failed after two years of threats, hubris and misjudgment on both sides.
U.S. MADE "FUNDAMENTAL MISJUDGMENT" BELIEVING CHINA IS UNILATERALLY BENEFITTING FROM CHINA-US ECONOMIC AND TRADE RELATIONS - CHINA'S GLOBAL TIMES EDITORIAL
One misunderstanding, one misjudgment, one mistake - that's all it takes to move us to the brink of an international crisis.
Among the principal players, almost everyone in this story made a decision or misjudgment that contributed to the eventual disaster.
"It would be a misjudgment to accuse us of such," he said on the sidelines of an energy forum in Cairo.
A handful of conservatives have owned up to that massive misjudgment and spoken forcefully against decisions like his immigration executive action.
"Behind this misjudgment is Washington's anxiety and arrogance, and it is the true expression of its hegemonic nature," the paper added.
Having recklessly called the referendum and led a failed campaign, he has shown catastrophic misjudgment and cannot credibly negotiate Britain's departure.
"But that is a misjudgment if China thinks the United States will just sit back and do nothing," the diplomat said.
It was a combination, especially in the second half of the season, between technical issues and driver error — or driver misjudgment.
Macron called it a "storm in a teacup", apologized for any misjudgment and hoped the affair had been put to bed.
Part of that misjudgment could be due to the fact that this is a health crisis, not just an economic one.
Investigations after the crashes also revealed Boeing's misjudgment of the 737 Max problem may have started before either of the accidents.
All of that, now, seems like a colossal misjudgment, excessive false modesty, needless doom-mongering, or a little of all three.
One is Facebook's man in Washington, Joel Kaplan, who could not seem to make any decision that was not a perplexing misjudgment.
Conmebol's decision to allow Brazil's far-right president Jair Bolsonaro to present the trophy to the winners added to the sense of misjudgment.
Gardner atoned for his defensive misjudgment in the seventh, though, when the Yankees tied the score without getting a hit past the infield.
Amid all of this, Mr. Johnson said it was important to recognize that a misjudgment by an officer was not necessarily intentional brutality.
And it does seem a misjudgment to tell the story of an important civil-rights case as the story of three white men.
"There is no 'Thucydides trap' in the world, and the real trap will only come from misunderstanding, misjudgment and obstinate prejudice," Cui said.
"Egypt considers this step as a misjudgment of the nature of the strategic relations that binds the two countries over decades," it said.
China's leaders would not want the build-up to the anniversary on October 1st to be marred by unrest blamed on their own misjudgment.
Other critics have held that Joyce was deadly serious in this autobiographical fiction, and that the airlessness of the style is an ineradicable artistic misjudgment.
In the light of events of the past few days, Mr Trump's misjudgment in tweeting about a beauty queen's non-existent sex tape already seems quaint.
A misjudgment on her part leads to the aborting of an important mission and her boss, Rakesh Dhawan (Akshay Kumar), takes the brunt of the blame.
At a raucous rally in Montana Thursday night, President Trump touted his progress with North Korea, and mocked critics who said visiting with Kim was a misjudgment.
"Management believes that this section is completely inappropriate and has an editorial misjudgment given the sensitivity and seriousness of the issue of violence against women," it read.
As Glencore's Mr Glasenberg notes, it has been fooled before by estimates that demand for copper will double—the latest such misjudgment came as recently as 2008.
" Accidents: "It's impossible to ignore the risk of a major crisis today, because there are too many places where a misstep or misjudgment could provoke serious international conflict.
The responsibility for another's well-being and the ever-present risk for potential harm to another from a misjudgment extracts a heavy emotional toll on health-care providers.
China's influential Global Times tabloid expressed alarm at how far the rhetoric on both sides had gone and how it had increased the risk of a "fatal misjudgment".
He fucked it up and not even badly, but even a small misjudgment caused him to fall top of his head first into the floor outside the ring.
It all happened a few months ago on a cold, dark, and rainy morning when my misjudgment of a puddle left me ten toes deep in muddy water.
In interviews with a half-dozen participants, it is clear Mr. Trump's failed gambit was the culmination of two years of threats, hubris and misjudgment on both sides.
Mr Corbyn has issued a statement recognising that "anti-Semitism has surfaced within the Labour Party", apologised for his misjudgment over the mural and offered to meet Jewish leaders.
The misguided hype is seen as a character flaw of the player rather than a misjudgment by teams, analysts or fans — a broken promise in a one-sided relationship.
For a group in a constant state of fury over Trump, the political misjudgment of the Democratic Party's progressive wing is the president's best chance for four more years.
It seemed a shocking misjudgment on his part (but a judgement nonetheless), in a time when race, gender, sexuality, and size are being discussed so frequently in the industry.
In a misjudgment of stupendous proportions, investors gave Cisco a greater value than 24 big companies combined — including Apple, Ford, J. P. Morgan, Anheuser-Busch, McDonald's, Staples and Texaco.
Trump campaigned as the ally of the white working class, but any notion that he would take its side as it faces off against employers is a gross misjudgment.
Yet Mr Trump's bigger misjudgment was to assume that the generals—the last of whom, Mr Mattis, departed his administration this week—would serve as ruthless executors of his will.
It would be easy to see the opening lap collision, with Vettel making another apparent misjudgment, as the key moment but the seeds of Ferrari's misfortune were sown before then.
Conversely, a mishap by North Korean generals with missiles pointed at Guam -- or a misjudgment of missile tests toward Japan -- could see Trump's "fire and fury" unleashed on North Korea.
But this was another Jared misjudgment: M.B.S. imprisoned business executives, kidnapped the prime minister of Lebanon and surely had knowledge of, if not a hand in, the silencing of Khashoggi.
Curtis told ABC that the water level caught the family by surprise and "one bad step or one misjudgment" could have led to the trio being swept into the river.
Why it matters: Market watchers agree that one of the greatest threats to the smoking economy is a misjudgment by the Fed on how to manage the record-breaking economic expansion.
If Saudi leaders think they can score an easy victory in Lebanon against Hezbollah, it will be another misjudgment that adds to a dangerous and combustible moment in the Middle East.
So a relatively minor driving misjudgment that damages a side mirror and rear bumper could require fixing rear radar sensors used with blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert systems.
According to her, the only misjudgment she made was using her personal email server, which there were no rules against, nor did anyone tell her not to… both of which are false.
For all her shortcomings, lack of progress and misjudgment, the Prime Minister is attempting to deliver what the first referendum instructed her government to do, and is inching toward achieving that goal.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Friday that Beijing and Washington should strengthen communication on strategic issues in order to avoid misjudgment and misunderstanding, China's official Xinhua News Agency reported.
Such actions cause forces from both countries to come into close proximity and could easily cause a misjudgment or accident, and create serious political and military provocation for China, the ministry said.
Jim Killock, executive director of pro-internet freedom organization Open Rights Group, says those definitions create a "potential for misjudgment" that could inevitably result in the takedown of posts that aren't actually harmful.
Smith was unable to complete his news conference at Sydney Airport and was ushered out of the room after a short display of raw emotion during which he repeatedly apologized for his misjudgment.
Mr. Graham's mother, Mr. Bell's mother, Eric Garner's mother and others who have lost children to the violence born of police prejudice or misjudgment have devoted themselves to calling for accountability and justice.
And now the battle lines have been drawn: on the other side is a threat to the country as great as any over-leveraged bank and any Supreme Court campaign finance misjudgment combined.
"We are not in the business of manipulating or fixing prices, therefore it would be a misjudgment to accuse us of such," Barkindo said on the sidelines of an enery forum in Cairo.
If and when the report drops, it may contain new information that's damning for Trump and his supporters in the media—definitive evidence of misjudgment and wrongdoing that justifies the extensive media coverage.
But because of some catastrophic misjudgment in postproduction, the final two minutes of the scene have been cut in a way that invokes the surreal incoherence that makes "The Room" such a hoot.
But focusing on Trump, with whom Erdogan was reported to have shared a fist-bump at a NATO summit in early July, has been a major Turkish misjudgment, U.S. officials and analysts say.
" Earlier on Friday — in welcoming remarks to the second edition of the Energy Security Forum in Monaco — Prince Albert declared: "This decision constitutes a very serious misjudgment for our planet and for future generations.
It was shabby of Theresa May to try to bypass legislators—and a strategic misjudgment to waste time by appealing December's ruling by the High Court, which the Supreme Court has now straightforwardly upheld.
When it comes to a country as heavily armed and unpredictable as North Korea, that type of continuity may be a good thing since the impact of an administration misjudgment could be literally catastrophic.
" He added: "I was in the middle of a high intensity show and that is when I made a judgment, which I now know was a misjudgment, and for that I am extremely sorry.
She sets up a private email server, gets caught being "extremely careless" with classified information, and then has the audacity to blame James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, for the fallout from her misjudgment.
Clinton is a candidate who made the grave misjudgment, as secretary of state, of using a private email server; and then said, untruthfully, that the F.B.I. had declared her to be truthful in her answers.
Tehran's leaders probably thought that their limited use of violence would lead Trump, who in the past was highly cautious about a confrontation with Iran, to step back — a clear misjudgment of a mercurial leader.
This latest move for IP addresses and other online information about protesters isn't a one-time misjudgment; it's part of a broad effort to squelch opposition and scapegoat minority groups in a bid to please the President.
That in turn raises the question of whether the memory of what once was (Alber Elbaz) is now so eroded by past corporate misjudgment that there is opportunity to rebuild, or there's just no going back. 3.
But the media focus on her misjudgment, her character and whether she had the right stuff for the White House underscores the absurdity of our current politics, in terms of the advantage it confers on the president.
This may have been a misjudgment on the allies' part however, as Kim's comments came before the Foal Eagle military drills -- massive Spring time exercises that are usually accompanied by a major spike in tensions -- not Max Thunder.
He added that a common cause of collisions, at sea or on the simulators used for training, is a misjudgment of distance and speed on the part of a captain trying to cross in front of another vessel.
Rather, it means managing our present and future arsenal in such a way that we strengthen the balance that prevents Moscow (or another nuclear power) from making the misjudgment that it can prevail in a nuclear or conventional attack.
Cluster munitions erase entire forests in an instant, rapid-fire cannons raze villages to the ground in only a few minutes of combat, and somehow soldiers keep fighting despite knowing that literally any mistake or misjudgment means instant death.
Banks are supposed to take risks and compete to try to give consumers the best deal, which means that ultimately a couple are going to fail: [S]ystemic misjudgment of risk is a serious problem and a threat to financial stability.
Sometimes this deliberate pacing and thoughtfulness gives way to a relaxing sense of success and freedom, but at other times it continues to build into a nail-biting crisis as one small misjudgment or stroke of bad luck creates another.
Michael G. Mullen, who retired from the military after serving as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, noted the danger of the situation because there was little effective way to communicate with the Iranians to avoid escalation and misjudgment.
A majority of voters believe the report from Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz revealed a pattern of misjudgment and violations of procedures by the FBI, according to a new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released exclusively to The Hill.
To characterize it as nihilism appears to be an ironic misjudgment on the part of the reviewer, who, as the author of "On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not," should be no stranger to the limits of human rationality.
But for someone who premised a campaign -- and a presidency -- on his unblinking ability to not only pick the best and brightest but then to find ways to make them even more successful, Trump's misjudgment of Flynn seems like a major black mark.
"I will assume your initial suggestion to me during our telephone conversation that the device was planted by a committee member was a spur of the moment misjudgment," committee chairman Wright wrote in the letter to Ashley, which was published on Wednesday.
"I am very interested in the subject of human misjudgment, and Lord knows I've created a good bit of it," Munger said before going on to share a handful of cognitive biases that interfere with our ability to make smart decisions in business and life.
"This action reflects a misjudgment of the nature of the strategic relationship that binds the two countries over decades, and an approach that lacks the precise understanding of the importance of supporting the stability of Egypt and the success of its experience," the statement said.
" Per Lawfare Blog, "what Trump thought he was doing might well inflect whether we should see this as an act of carelessness, an act of carelessness bordering on treachery, or an act of judgment (even if misjudgment) of the sort we elect presidents to make.
As Trump earns high marks in some polls for his handling of the crisis, some supporters believe misjudgment and a precipitous push to resume travel, work and commerce could be hugely damaging to Americans and toxic for the president's bid for a second term.
Yet at the same time lots of iPhone users clearly liked the four-inch handset form factor, hence Apple subsequently re-introducing it, with the iPhone SE. A more major misjudgment came in 22017 when it tried to offer a plastic-backed iPhone, aka the iPhone 22017c.
Trump and his advisers may believe China is just bluffing, and that Beijing knows its economy is so intertwined with that of the US that it would literally be too costly for the country to escalate tensions with the US. That could be a catastrophic misjudgment.
That exclusion generally manifested in four ways: misjudgment (underestimating their intelligence, assuming they are more junior in the organization than they actually are); insults (badmouthing, telling jokes at their expense, talking behind their backs); avoidance (avoiding looking them in the eye or talking to them); and discomfort (staring, seeming nervous).
Everyone, from Hillary Clinton who started all of this by having those emails on her classified server to the investigators Strzok and Page, including Loretta Lynch, including James Comey, including Andrew McCabe, including some half-dozen officials who have been reassigned or retired since the scandal has developed, all exercised great misjudgment.
The idea that all of this can be undone the second Trump leaves office -- whether in four or eight years -- is a massive misjudgment of not only how difficult it is to turn the ship of state but also of the ways in which the world perceives the U.S. will have changed in that time.
Harvard CAPS/Harris polling director Mark PennMark PennPoll: Majority say IG report revealed pattern of misjudgment by FBI Poll: Biden holds double-digit lead over 2020 Democratic rivals Majority say Pelosi should send impeachment articles to Senate: poll MORE told The Hill that impeachment could weigh on the minds of voters in the general election.
"Biden continues to be the front-runner but the surprise is really the growth of Sanders while Warren has shrunk," said Mark PennMark PennPoll: Majority say IG report revealed pattern of misjudgment by FBI Poll: Biden holds double-digit lead over 2628 Democratic rivals Majority say Pelosi should send impeachment articles to Senate: poll MORE, the co-director of the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll.
"This may be due to a loss of tolerance for opiates, but may also be due to a misjudgment in the amount they use, or to a change in purity of opioids if their supplier has changed their time away, or to fatalism about the future following time behind bars," explains Michael Stein, a professor of health services, policy, and practice at Brown University.
"The polling shows considerable public concern about vaping with universal support for bans on kids and very strong support for the ban of on flavors popular with kids," said Harvard CAPS/Harris polling director Mark PennMark PennPoll: Majority say IG report revealed pattern of misjudgment by FBI Poll: Biden holds double-digit lead over 2020 Democratic rivals Majority say Pelosi should send impeachment articles to Senate: poll MORE.
Because that the vice-president's son, who does not know a great deal about hydrocarbons, sat on the board of a Ukrainian gas company, drawing a salary of as much as $50,000 a month, while his father was not just the sitting vice-president but was responsible for the White House's Ukraine policy was, if not illegal, then the kind of misjudgment that only seems normal for those who have grown accustomed to the cash-for-influence industry in Washington, DC. In moral terms, what Hunter Biden did or did not do in Ukraine has nothing to do with whether the president offered the president of Ukraine guns for "oppo research".

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