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Meanings of political miscalculation in English
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Usage of political miscalculation in English
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I hope they are not making a further politicalmiscalculation.
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It proved to be a politicalmiscalculation by her party.
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The pro-Trump attendees said Slotkin was following Democratic Party marching orders and making a politicalmiscalculation.
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He said the protests were "a very clear illustration of how much of a politicalmiscalculation this was".
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The biggest category of risk in the forthcoming Brexit negotiations is politicalmiscalculation -but not of the variety you would think.
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Professor Kelsey said it would also be a politicalmiscalculation to try and sell the controversial deal to the public in an election year.
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It is a story of grave politicalmiscalculation, containing a lesson that has its significance for other nations which have undertaken a similar enterprise.
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Their politicalmiscalculation may have undermined one of their main hopes: building bipartisan consensus around ideas that could get the housing market off the ropes.
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Ireland's prime minister warned British lawmakers this week against making "a terrible politicalmiscalculation" of thinking a better deal was in the offing.
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has warned it would be a "terrible politicalmiscalculation" for anyone in London to think they will automatically get a better(...)
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Despite her ambition and fortitude, Bishop's three-decade long political career has been dogged by politicalmiscalculations and scandals.
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Chief among its politicalmiscalculations was the decision to withdraw a universal medical card entitlement from the over-70s.