And when you forget you're a Bubblehead you get in trouble, you misjudge things.
Sir Ian may be about to misjudge the timing of his next purchase too.
If people misjudge their creditworthiness, they might make financial choices that are not in their best interest.
FORBES: Credit Scores Often Unreliable, Warns Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
He argues that the most-cited climate models misjudge factors such as the effects of clouds, aerosols and the solar cycle.
Hands-off regulation can work only when those being regulated know they may actually go bust if they misjudge the risks they are taking.
For all the information that new-media companies have about their customers, they can still fundamentally misjudge when those customers are ready for change.
But he appeared to misjudge his pace and Jiminez surged past him on the inside in the last five metres to win in 8:24.34.
Pelz has tested this with a machine that shows the pros usually misjudge the line and speed needed to put a ball in the hole.
WSJ: Tiger Woods Should Credit His Return to No. 1 on Improved Putt
The authors argue that the costs of inflation are likely to show up at the first of these stages: firms will misjudge the overall rise in nominal wages.
Moreover, parents are very likely to misjudge their children's skills.
On the other hand, it could subject employers' wage decisions to much the same uncertainty that affects investment choices: firms would then be more likely to misjudge how much wages should rise.
Moreover, some companies misjudge when industries are mature.
From the start, the home side started on the front foot but Hull should have scored after swiftly moving the ball along the line from 10 yards out only for Danny Tickle to misjudge the crucial pass.
He owned Las Ventas in Madrid, perhaps the most important bullring in the world, which seats 25, 000 spectators with a box for royalty, and has an operating theatre for matadors who misjudge the bull's cunning and a small chapel for those beyond help.
应用推荐