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    1. Union leadership also misjudged the impact of the cash flow provided by the replacement games.
    2. A fighter jet crashed and exploded in a giant fireball at ceremonies honoring the Indian air force Sunday after the pilot apparently misjudged the plane's altitude and tried an extra acrobatic maneuver, officials said.
    3. The company misjudged its audience.
    4. In short, Coca-Cola Enterprises, whose operations account for a hefty 43% of Coca-Cola's domestic bottling business, misjudged consumer resistance to soft drinks sold at non-promotional prices.
    5. Stalin misjudged the direction of the Nazi main attack, according to Marshal Zhukov's memoirs.
    6. It will be a long time before we see the madness we saw this year in the industry,' Mr Newbold said. He denied that Thomson had misjudged the growth of the foreign holiday market.
    7. I felt I had misjudged the market.' One month later, a Japanese company which had been at the fair placed a large order.
    8. Foreign friends tell of buying clothes for visiting ANC members who misjudged the climate.
    9. The Tate had completely misjudged the numbers anxious to see the show at the members' private evening.
    10. East Germany's former Communist Party chief, Egon Krenz, said Wednesday he misjudged dissidents in the past, but he denied being responsible for the brutal suppression of fall pro-democracy protests.
    11. But there are many who feel the PAP has seriously misjudged the amount of discontent with PAP policies, particularly over health care.
    12. In the Deutsche Bank case, West Germany's largest bank seriously misjudged the world appetite for a stock offering in Italy's Fiat, then refused to budge when partners began reporting problems selling the auto maker's securities.
    13. But the company also appears to have badly misjudged eastern German tastes.
    14. Almost everyone misjudged the new chairman.
    15. This is a moot point: many attribute the change to Texas billionaire Ross Perot's populist calls for balanced budgets and argue that the Clinton team misjudged the country's mood.
    16. South West, which asked the regulator to sanction large increases in household bills to fund an ambitious capital programme, has come off worst. Even if it misjudged the regulatory game, though, South West has reason to feel hard done by.
    17. But what his book really shows is how badly Mrs. Reagan and her friends misjudged him.
    18. Thieves trying to break into a safe Friday misjudged the explosives needed and blew up a post office, the mail and much of the cash they wanted to steal, reports said.
    19. State officials say the primary cause is that New York misjudged the effect of federal tax reform on personal behavior.
    20. The market, however, has turned out to be smaller than anticipated, and some developers have misjudged the type of facilities that would draw well-off retirees.
    21. Reached in Dallas, where he now sells real estate, the 31-year-old Mr. Ridinger says he misjudged the risks of options.
    22. The Air Force official than explained that the bombers have deficiencies in the "ability to detect and avoid threats, and jamming capability is limited." "You misjudged the problems in the original specs," Skelton said.
    23. And they misjudged the product's perceived advantage over a rival one costing less than one-tenth as much.
    24. They misjudged the character of Noriega; they certainly misjudged the effect of economic sanctions.
    25. They misjudged the character of Noriega; they certainly misjudged the effect of economic sanctions.
    26. By doling out paltry bonuses, the analyst added, "they either didn't care what would happen or completely misjudged our portability." Even higher-level departures from the equity and other departments could come within the next month.
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