second-guess造句(1) She's always trying to second-guess the boss.
(2) Try to second-guess the match.
(3) I'm not going to try and second-guess the committee's decisions.
(4) Don't try to second-guess the outcome.
(5) Editors and contributors are trying to second-guess the future.
(6) He always like to second-guess.
(7) The papers have all been trying to second-guess each other about the President's next move.
(8) It was impossible to second-guess the decision of the jury.
(9) Of course it's easy to second-guess the management of the election campaign, but I do think serious mistakes were made.
(10) She was trying to second-guess which card Jeff would play next.
(11) And who are these guys to second-guess the Founding Fathers on such a massive scale?
(12) "I've learnt never to second-guess Apple, " Mulligan says.
(13) After reading reviews like this, we begin to second-guess our own judgment.
(14) "Don't try to second-guess Microsoft, " he warned[http:///second-guess.html], in tones the professor has now taken to heart.
(15) Still, investors are busy trying to second-guess the likely economic policies of the new government.
(16) It doesn't make the job any easier to second-guess yourself into a state of neurosis (something perfectionists do quite often) or to make blind decisions.
(17) People will second-guess your specific decisions; you can always count on that.
(18) Klarik says the industry is ruled by "fear and panic; it's always trying to second-guess what the audience will think or feel."
(19) Responding to criticism that his agency was slow to provide information to the public, he said he will not try to second-guess the people on the ground.
(20) However decisive she may be at the office, she will second-guess herself constantly as a mother.
(21) All young, they were given the freedom to follow their instincts, with no middle managers to second-guess them.
(22) I look at where I want to go, and I move forward, without thinking much, because if I already know where I have to go, there's no reason to second-guess, it will only delay me.
(23) While the book makes for fascinating cocktail chatter, critics say the anecdotes don't support any larger theory. Still, it's a brainy airport buy that few readers second-guess.