Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
"I made the misjudgment which gave them the opportunity to do so."
Far greater misjudgments have been made by others at the top.
And so, now, we must pay the price for that misjudgment.
I do not defend the misjudgment, no defense is possible.
He is clear of all misjudgment, except his faith in me.
One man's tragic misjudgment might not make much of a book.
Yet from a political perspective, many saw it as a serious misjudgment.
Was he making a serious misjudgment in accusing the man?
"Too much risk of a misjudgment and a life lost, I suppose."
"A serious misjudgment of character on your part," he said.
Taking the money was clearly a misjudgment, and he should be banned from the game.
Which was where his enemy had made a fundamental misjudgment.
"Well, considering everything, I guess we can understand how you could make such a misjudgment."
She herself had made a misjudgment, on a bridge similar to this one, not all that long ago.
If so, it was a misjudgment: these singers did not need him to keep out of their way.
But since the war made him a hero, his misjudgment was forgotten.
What seemed to be a case of misjudgment actually was fortuitous.
In truth, I was shocked at the extent of my misjudgment.
To be fair though that case of misjudgment could occur with any design new or old.
A little misjudgment I made once upon a time.
But she called her brother's action a "terrible misjudgment" given that he was a member of the family.
No single government official had the authority to prevent the misjudgments about Iraq's weapons programs.
Why has there been no accountability for so many mistakes and misjudgments?
The war has been marked by extraordinary misjudgments on both sides.
I did probably the grossest misjudgment that I've made in my life.
This has led to several misjudgements as to cause and effect.
But ultimately it is not the only misjudgement they will make.
It'll be seen as a serious misjudgement on both our parts.
I think it's a serious misjudgement and a huge mistake.
I made a misjudgement to do with a wager,' he said.
And he believes the Monolith has made at least one misjudgement.
What's happening at the Guardian, when they can make such an ethical misjudgement?
"The US has made huge misjudgements during 2011," he says.
I merely wanted to see if you could be goaded to misjudgement.
It proved to be one of the most spectacular diplomatic misjudgements in history.
It was a little wider than a normal lane, to allow for misjudgements.
Falls, for example, may result from patients' own misjudgements.
Emotion at very high speed could lead to misjudgement.
Next time the cost of such a foolish misjudgement might be much higher.'
At this point, the British government made what is now generally regarded as a catastrophic misjudgement.
Elizabeth knew that her own misjudgements were partly to blame for this turn of events.
We in the European Union should not give our backing to this misjudgement.
So everyone expands rapidly and these collective misjudgements create a disaster situation.
How could Fox continue to make so many "misjudgements" over a prolonged period, having been warned about it soon after coming into office?
This, at least, proves what a cataclysmic misjudgement Curtis had made.
Hitler's misjudgements in 1939 forced him into war before he was able to complete rearmament.
The poems were your only real misjudgement, I reckon.
That may be seen as an editorial misjudgement.
But Event was already doomed, through a congruence of misfortune and misjudgement.