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- support, and he was beheaded on 25 February. Elizabeth knew that her own misjudgements were partly to blame for this turn of events. An observer wrote in 1602:...
- platform final was "unfortunate" and led to a "misunderstanding mixed with misjudgement" between Wright and Zhou. In May 2022, former international diver, Olympic...
- often fail to consider key scholarly findings while adding that self-misjudgements are real regardless of their underlying cause. The rational model of...
- Dyfed or the Llŷn Peninsula. Gildas later denigrated Vortigern for his misjudgement and also blamed him for the loss of Britain. He is cited at the beginning...
- Benno Reifenberg of the Frankfurter Zeitung wrote: It is a hopeless misjudgement to think that one could force a dictatorial regime upon the [German]...
- look weak. Adenauer continued his campaign trail and made a disastrous misjudgement in a speech on 14 August 1961 in Regensburg with a personal attack on...
- Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. The novel also discusses the major loss and misjudgement by the Americans and how the British took advantage of it. The book was...
- misconception, on the other hand, encouraged first complacency, then strategic misjudgement. The shift of targets from air bases to industry and communications was...
- edition of The Times. Failure to put Hillsborough on front page a shocking misjudgement" (Tweet). Retrieved 27 April 2016 – via Twitter. "FHM Australia, pulled...
- scandal. Ben Pimlott later described this as the "biggest political misjudgement of her reign". Macmillan was succeeded by Foreign Secretary Alec Douglas-Home...