Another miscalculation was not considering the vast amounts of associated gas which come from oil wells.
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Was there a miscalculation on his part not to negotiate more with Republicans sooner?
Rough parity among powerful nations is a source of uncertainty that leads to miscalculation.
And within the next two months that miscalculation will be corrected and oil prices will drop.
But the Clinton team has its own penchant for miscalculation, particularly when things start going well.
The decision to prosecute, which he would have had to sign off on, may be another miscalculation.
Confession time: Back when I was a journalist, I made a classic "been there, done that" miscalculation.
Badminton officials later explained that a miscalculation required two seconds to be retrospectively added to Kohncke's time.
Sensing yet another Democratic miscalculation, the Republicans seized the advantage in the debate.
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But they were rookies in this business, and they made a grave miscalculation.
But dialogue on Korean peninsula security, including the issue of military exercises, could help prevent further misunderstanding and miscalculation.
But because of a miscalculation, she missed a deadline and risked being barred from the United States for three years.
The Federal Reserve is dreaming if it thinks it can hold off remedial action for its inflationary miscalculation until after November.
Raikkonen's flop followed a "miscalculation" from Ferrari who believed he was safe with his time after running for just five laps.
Argentina's curious strategy of leaving Durant, of all people, open for jump shots seemed to be a miscalculation, as he scored 19.
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Considering the extreme economic weakness of new EU members such as Romania and Bulgaria, this is an enormous and hugely significant miscalculation.
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There is a risk of miscalculation that could trigger a bigger clash.
"The move possibly resulted in a miscalculation of each other's intentions, " Prof Da was quoted by South China Morning Post as saying.
Should it persist, the risk of miscalculation by either side will rise.
The risk of miscalculation has risen because the bank's mission has changed.
However, Indonesian aviation analyst Ruth Simatupang, a former investigator at the National Safety Transportation Committee, suspects some sort of miscalculation involving the landing.
The import of Mr Chirac's miscalculation last summer goes beyond the career of a man who is among Europe's most interesting political personalities.
If Mr Brown was not as distant from the plot as he wants people to think, then he is guilty of an appalling miscalculation.
There are times when the commission in particular seems to regard good administrative behaviour as something into which it might lapse only by miscalculation.
This paper identifies the risks associated with such a miscalculation and suggests an alternative approach more likely to produce long-term stability and international peace.
"He was reading 'The Guns of August'" Sorenson told him, which documented how miscalculation and momentum propelled the nations of Europe into World War I.
As the NECC case illustrates, that can be a tragic miscalculation.
Their argument is that the main driver of price spikes is something hardly mentioned these days: a miscalculation by the world's most important supplier, Saudi Arabia.
"Mutual deterrence remains robust, but the threat of miscalculation and inadvertent escalation has risen considerably, " International Crisis Group, a conflict-resolution nongovernmental organization, said in a report.
The biggest miscalculation of all, the longitudinal position of the Far East, would eventually suggest to Columbus that Japan could be reached by sailing West from Europe.
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