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It was now clear to him that he had made a grave misreckoning; humiliating, perhaps irreparable.
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What childish follies and impertinences!-whatmisunderstanding of others, and misreckoning of the things that most concerned her-whatblind drifting-what inevitable shipwreck!
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Even higher misestimations would exist in individual countries, leading to strong spatial bias.
Usage of miscalculation in English
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The miscalculation amounted to £836 million, an extraordinary mistake in anybody's terms.
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But all it takes is one seemingly tiny miscalculation to change everything.
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For Mr Riordan, the issues last night sprung from a fundamental miscalculation.
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One miscalculation from his rivals and they'll be chasing a long time.
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Chelsea's late arrival in the tunnel at Camp Nou was a miscalculation.
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As it happened the conclusion he reached was based on a miscalculation.
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The consequence of miscalculation was grave, the stakes high and getting higher.
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And at once Bower knew that he had made a great miscalculation.
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Griffith may have made a miscalculation or two in his brief, though.
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By miscalculation of some sort we were hundreds of pesos too much.
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But he soon found that his enemies had not made any miscalculation.
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It was another desperate miscalculation by Smith that cost Hibs the match.
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Halsey's miscalculation would result in some bad blood between Kinkaid and Halsey.
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But analysts say it now appears the prime minister made a serious miscalculation.
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He must not be late again, especially through his own miscalculation.
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I think the possibility for accidents and miscalculation is high here.