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miscalculation造句
1. This fatal miscalculation lost them the final victory. 2. The project went over budget because of a miscalculation at the planning stage. 3. A miscalculation could cause blindness or paralysis. 4. There was one jaw-dropping miscalculation after another. 5. The house was, he thought, a monument to miscalculation. 6. Some minute miscalculation nosed the machine down too abruptly. 7. You've made a serious miscalculation. 8. I made a slight miscalculation. 9. But seldom has a military miscalculation been so gross and retribution so immediate. 10. Perhaps most important is the growing chance for miscalculation that accompanies any policy involving the use of force. 11. It could be argued that Blast was a miscalculation all round, even for Wyndham Lewis. 12. But the Japanese made another fundamental miscalculation. 13. As of now, it looks like miscalculation. 14. What would happen in case of miscalculation? 15. I imagine you're getting quite used to miscalculation. 16. An inadvertent agricultural policy miscalculation can also be costly. 17. His miscalculation about what voters want made him lose the election. 18. "I think it's a miscalculation," Rami Shaath told me on the square. 19. Because of a slight miscalculation of the tides, we were unable to return until almost daybreak. 20. A simple miscalculation or error could result in wiping her memory entirely. 21. Even a small miscalculation - an underpayment of just one cent - can trigger an avalanche of bureaucracy. 22. The truth is that selling oestrogen as a panacea was a miscalculation. 23. Alcohol might have played some part in this serious miscalculation. 24. Maybe she missed the channel into Angle Inlet by only a fraction of a mile, a miscalculation of gradient or degree. 25. I thought if I told Mark everything, it would be OK. That was a bad miscalculation. 26. His preference for very measured speeds in slow movements leads him to at least one serious miscalculation. 27. To the world at large It'seemed a glaring example of miscalculation, confusion, timidity, and muddle. 28. But with American business and the American public increasingly restive, the risks of miscalculation are growing. 29. This paper is well written except for a little miscalculation. 30. The opaqueness of China's military buildup "increases the potential for misunderstanding and miscalculation, " the Pentagon warned last month in its annual report to the U.S. Congress.