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1. In this manner, contemporary biases and prejudices will (often) cause that individual (or that society, for that matter) to misread or misinterpret the historical significance or social ramifications of that (current) event or misjudge its future implications as it relates to (race relations)
2. BISHOP HIGBOLD: Sister Leoba, you misjudge me
3. the serpent to misjudge her location every time he struck
4. I asked the question because I conjectured that many such men might thus misjudge your admonition, and I hoped you would give us further instruction regarding these matters
5. Did I misjudge her? That would be painful, for her as well as for me…
6. Perhaps I misjudge him and it was misfortune rather than mismanagement, but whatever the cause, by the beginning of the Nineteen-sixties we had very little left of the considerable sum realised by the sale of the properties
7. “Don’t misjudge her because of that, John
8. Anger as a result of love is love inspired by satan to blind an individual and misjudge the focal point of the work to come
9. To think such things would serve to misjudge her rationale and therefore dissuade her from believing in things that may actually be true
10. A woman was approaching with a long cape and a hood and I could not possibly misjudge her movements
11. It is strange how much in life you can misjudge a person
12. More than that, he seems to me (I may misjudge him) to be a man of a desperate and fierce character
13. Sometimes you will misjudge and make the wrong decision; this is unavoidable, but be sensitive and responsive to this potential error and make adjustments as soon as possible
14. He laughed till he cried, and I had to draw down the blinds lest any one should see us and misjudge
15. “Jane, my little darling (so I will call you, for so you are), you don’t know what you are talking about; you misjudge me again: it is not because she is mad I hate her
16. There's a great chapter [in Dan Ariely's Predictably Irrational] about the ways in which we tend to misjudge price and use it as an indicator of something or other
17. We had so many cares! Now guests called on us,—and there were the cares about what to treat them to and what presents to make so that they should not misjudge us
1. Maybe she had misjudged her all along
2. If he was involved in the shonggot, she could have easily misjudged his reaction
3. By noon, she was ready to concede she’d misjudged him, but he wasn't ready to hear it
4. You have misjudged the solid foundation that you are on
5. It seemed like a slightly misjudged way of blending in to this northern latitude, as if after studying the language and culture they had overlooked the more nuanced variations of human physiognomy
6. But the panic in Rosemary's eyes told her that she had misjudged the timing
7. But in her dilemma she had misjudged the situation
8. She had misjudged Dawn, again
9. The car thief fell hundred feet or so to his death as he misjudged the deepness off the foundations being built and took a running jump over it
10. How could it be that she had so completely misjudged Ms
11. Perhaps I haven’t been too clear, and at the same time I have misjudged your intelligence and powers of reasoning and extrapolation
12. He misjudged the location and distance of things around him
13. He held those tears, feeling he would be misjudged by his brother and that would only serve further to his befuddlement, whereas he should be enlightening him by his actions alone
14. Ryato did not answer, but the sparks in his eyes were not to be misjudged, and Alaric knew what would be in both their dreams that night
15. Had I misjudged Yves? There was the sensitivity and beauty shouting from that canvas
16. The small rivers flowing into the main one were not as dangerous to cross, but all required a bit of a detour upstream to find a still-frozen patch and, yes, I misjudged the strength of the ice more than once
17. Maybe they had misjudged him
18. Although they coordinate their strike, they have misjudged the psychological timing
19. Johan wonders if he may have misjudged the man; he is a coward, yes, but he has compassion
20. “We appear to have misjudged the Hebrews, my lord,” the second commander now
21. misjudged, and that, whatever lies might have been told around
22. He could see now he had misjudged this fine
23. "We've misjudged the Major
24. At the end of the night, I felt as if I seriously misjudged these people
25. The silence grew and I was on the point of turning over, having obviously misjudged the mood, when the red-head announced that when she was twelve she’d spied on her older brother masturbating
26. Had he misjudged the risks? Was he over-reacting? His colleagues at the EA thought he was, with the exception of Emily, of course
27. She saw that she had misjudged the Master's kindness; she perceived that she had misconstrued his manner of speech
28. Perhaps he had misjudged her after all? - had he imagined a look of interest in her eye?
29. out of his chair after too much whisky and misjudged
30. “And I misjudged you
31. He had tangled with her once a long time ago and had misjudged her
32. Unless Nancy had totally misjudged Yeshua, that left only a divine or supernatural intervention as a way to resurrect the old man
33. Perhaps they had misjudged him after all
34. fearing discovery, he lifted her into the crib, misjudged the height of the
35. Lord Ashburn still maintains that his actions were a mistake after having misjudged the enemy forces
36. the little flare-up in the car, when she had completely misjudged his
37. When the Allies invaded Sicily, it soon became clear that this was not a feint attack, and that the Germans had misjudged the situation entirely
38. Jillian's heart ached at how badly she'd misjudged Astarte
39. Matilda had misjudged Mandy after all
40. Inacio and Brennan misjudged her convictions and began yet another attempt to recruit her into the 41
41. “That’s a relief, but not all together surprising,” said the Cabinet Secretary, “unless I totally misjudged the man
42. What could be more significant than that? In his current state, the worst thing that John could currently imagine was that he’d greatly misjudged her biology, and that he was now pregnant
43. “You’ve misjudged us
44. ‘I have misjudged your public, Mother
45. Hal thought he was ready for it, but he badly misjudged how the creature would attack
46. For a while, Morinda thought that maybe she had misjudged her
47. a meal? Have the parents misjudged how high up the
48. “And here I thought I’d totally misjudged you as the arrogant, egotistical Fed I’d pegged you for the minute I laid eyes on you
49. Is it possible that I misjudged her and that maybe she truly loves him and he has broken her heart? Maybe Anthony will never come for me
50. Then my heart began to beat with mingled feelings--exultation that I should be on the verge of doing so much good, fear lest my plan by some fatal mishap should be spoilt, or, if it succeeded, my actions be misjudged
1. I stumbled as I stood, misjudging my height and the distance of the floor, and Jade caught and steadied me
2. Thankfully I was driving on the right side, but at this speed, misjudging when a curve was about to happen and its configuration, I could plunge down a bank in the darkness
3. corpses of the infantrymen, once misjudging his jump over a
4. The Guardian Doctor was reprimanded for misjudging this Warrior Medic by not first examining the patients to determine whether treatment was appropriate
5. No, she couldn't lose George; even if he had been misjudging her, she couldn't
6. He stared over to Oak and his face wrinkled with thought at perhaps misjudging him
7. � All that noise and broken glass come as a consequence of our adding one too many or misjudging the glass tower's stability, using glasses in the first place, and the splintered result serves as a consequence of our actions
8. These qualities are needed to avoid the special danger of misjudging values in this field by reason of the dependence of their reported earnings upon fluctuations in security prices
9. ” Like a surfer, misjudging or losing perspective of these forces as we instead emphasize service to the ego can result in a trader being swept away by these same forces and smashed upon the rocks of bad, ego-based investment decisions
10. By not rushing into investment decisions and by taking the time to understand a management team, you can reduce your risk of misjudging them