- Moscow's
stance on the
dispute and its
growing proximity to India.
These misjudgments would eventually culminate in India's
humiliating defeat in the war of...
- Madonna's W.E. (2011), a
critical failure that
British Vogue saw as his "one
misjudgment",
although Drew
Taylor of
IndieWire believed he was "one of the few worthwhile...
-
which attributes global annihilation to fear,
compounded by
accident or
misjudgment. The film
received mixed reviews from critics. In 1964,
World War III...
- Dunning–Kruger effect, on the
other hand,
focuses on how this type of
misjudgment happens for poor performers. When the better-than-average
effect is paired...
-
Instead of
spreading risk this
provided the
ground for
fraudulent acts,
misjudgments and
finally market collapse.
Economists have
studied the
crisis as an...
- bag" in the
Watergate scandal. In
Public Doublespeak: On
Mistakes and
Misjudgments Terence Moran[who?] uses the term in
reference to a
transcript of both...
- for the crisis,
while Henry,
backed by the Lusignans,
blamed Simon's
misjudgment.
Henry and
Eleanor quarrelled over the
issue and were not reconciled...
- relationships, as well as
conflict resolution.
Intentionality bias may
result in
misjudgment of people's behavior,
misunderstanding as well as miscommunication. This...
-
relying on sound,
creepy production design, and the men's own fear and
misjudgments to
create the
sense of
pervasive doom." RogerEbert.com
writer Simon Abrams...
-
smear campaign, "to
deflect attention and
blame for Lively's
disastrous misjudgments...
Lively would recast herself as the long-suffering
martyr by portraying...