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- noun Plural form of
misjudgement .
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Examples
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In 1988, the Privy Council in London overturned Mr. Jeyaretnam's disbarment, concluding that through a series of "misjudgements" Mr. Jeyaretnam had suffered "grevious injustice."
A Singapore Hero 2008
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Tokyo on Sunday against making "misjudgements" in a case which has set back efforts to ease decades of distrust.
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Tokyo on Sunday against making "misjudgements" in a case which has set back efforts to ease decades of distrust.
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Tokyo on Sunday against making "misjudgements" in a case which has set back efforts to ease decades of distrust.
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China had summoned Japan's ambassador four times to protest the detentions and warned Tokyo on Sunday against "misjudgements" in a case which has set back efforts to ease the distrust.
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China had summoned Japan's ambassador four times to protest the detentions and warned Tokyo on Sunday against "misjudgements" in a case which has set back efforts to ease the distrust.
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China had summoned Japan's ambassador four times to protest the detentions and warned Tokyo on Sunday against "misjudgements" in a case which has set back efforts to ease the distrust.
Yahoo!7 News - World 2010
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Tokyo on Sunday against making "misjudgements" in a case which has set back efforts to ease decades of distrust.
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China had summoned Japan's ambassador four times to protest the detentions and warned Tokyo on Sunday against "misjudgements" in a case which has set back efforts to ease the distrust.
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China had summoned Japan's ambassador four times to protest the fishing boat detentions and warned Tokyo on Sunday against making 'misjudgements' in a case which has set back efforts to ease the distrust.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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