misgauging造句
例句与造句
- Most deaths are a result of the user misgauging their tolerance.
- But the tobacco companies have drastically misgauged their diminished levels of political support in Congress before.
- It is easy to misgauge and apply too much pressure when you're wearing thick gloves.
- But executives at rival studios said that Carrey and his team seriously misgauged the star's audience.
- What's more, companies that misgauged how far sales would fall are left with rising inventories.
- It's difficult to find misgauging in a sentence. 用misgauging造句挺难的
- Every appeal to Christian conservatives seems counterbalanced by a move that ignores, insults or misgauges them, at times even gratuitously so.
- But the film is so erratically written and directed and the acting so amateurish that the attempts at current satire are dreadfully misgauged.
- White House officials said they had misgauged the resentment it would provoke in Canada and Mexico and among members of Congress from border regions.
- Bollenbach, who says he's still optimistic his bid will succeed, rejects the notion that he misgauged ITT's resolve.
- Steel, chemical and paper companies among others were left with the excess stocks after they misgauged the impact of the tax increases on sales.
- He stated that his personal assumption is that past measurements have misgauged the Rydberg constant and that the official proton size for hydrogen is inaccurate.
- Yurazseck said the Energy Commission misgauged the price generators charge large industrial clients, prices which are used as a reference to set the general tariffs.
- At home, manufacturers are cutting production to reduce inventories they built up this summer when they misgauged the impact of the increase in the consumption tax.
- If a broker misgauged a commodity as badly as did Lasorda, you'd hand over what's left of your portfolio to somebody else.
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