On device sales I think Eric Jackson is misjudging how the various markets will evolve.
Common errors are misjudging the size of the market and underestimating the competition.
Officials said the disused railway bridge had also caused congestion, as well as lorries misjudging the height.
Now the official statisticians are in trouble once more, this time for misjudging the size of the economy.
Many in the finance business in Seoul criticise Mr Lee's government for misjudging the effect of Wall Street's meltdown.
Newtonmore club secretary Ian Gibson also accused the association of "cack-handed intransigence" and of misjudging the mood of the clubs.
It is important to note that misjudging the stage of the business cycle might lead to losses, rather than gains.
The disused railway bridge over the A610 at Sawmills, between Ambergate and Ripley, has been struck by several lorries misjudging the height.
This short is the result of investors misjudging Chipotle and its competition.
The son of former Wales rugby winger JJ Williams, survived misjudging the final hurdle to claim silver in 48.96 sec, also a new personal best.
Perhaps the most spectacular failure of the United States was in misjudging how soon the former Soviet Union ended America's nuclear monopoly in August 1949 by testing its own atomic weapon.
In this posturing, Mr. Karzai may end up overplaying his hand and misjudging the public mood in the U.S. and in other coalition countries that are increasingly losing patience with Afghanistan and its president, senior U.S. officials warn.
Companies that have an axe to grind with the European Competition Commission will be more compelled to take legal action against it now that the regulator has been told for the first time to pay damages for misjudging the legality of a takeover.
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