Underestimate
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So, don't
underestimate
that.
And boy, did I
underestimate
them.
The public tends to
underestimate
how difficult scientific things are.
It may sound simple, but confidence is something that we
underestimate
the importance of.
They don't come quickly to mind, and as a result, we vastly
underestimate
them.
But I don't think we should
underestimate
the extent to which massive changes in technology make possible the linking up of people across the world.
Never
underestimate
the power of food to turn a place around and make it a destination.
I think we all, if we don't look at the data, we
underestimate
the tremendous change in Asia, which was in social change before we saw the economic change.
We totally
underestimate
the importance of our smallholder farmers.
A touching movie about a talented woman who struggles with a society and a love that structurally
underestimate
her.
So, parents, don't
underestimate
your kids; they know what they want.
Do not
underestimate
how twisted the humor is in this one.
There is no realy need to
underestimate
this movie because rating is under 5.
Never
underestimate
a woman in love.
Still Frank will continue to
underestimate
Valdez who knows the entire country all too well.
But don't
underestimate
the power of this farce as a vehicle to show the transformation each character.
Its fun, interesting and even provides a positive message that some people
underestimate.
Witty and intelligent
underestimate
the sheer craft and ingenuiety of Forsyth's finest work to date.
In general, there is a tendency to overestimate the economic benefits of big infrastructure projects in countries riddled by poor governance and corruption, and to
underestimate
the long-run social costs of having to repay loans whether or not promised revenues materialize.
Costs invariably far exceed initial estimates, and planners often woefully
underestimate
the skills and funding needed to ensure maintenance and repairs.
However, we would do well not to
underestimate
Merkel, and to heed another timeless Einstein quote: “In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.”
We should not
underestimate
the tremendous potential the sun and wind have for building global wealth and fighting poverty.
Granting, for the sake of argument, the force of this logic (and even its critics could hardly deny its coherence), it would be foolish to
underestimate
the risk of runaway inflation and underplay the economic and social harm it would cause.
No one should
underestimate
the challenges we face in this regard, especially given manifold crises – in eastern Ukraine, Syria, Libya, and elsewhere – at a time when we are not immune from renewed escalation or further setbacks.
They
underestimate
the extent to which such a concentration of online power corrupts, just as surely as all forms of power corrupt.
The US seems to
underestimate
regional concerns over Japan’s potential remilitarization.
The debt-ceiling absolutists grossly
underestimate
the massive adjustment costs of a self-imposed “sudden stop” in debt finance.
It now appears that Lindsey’s numbers were a gross
underestimate.
In short, even our “moderate” estimate may significantly
underestimate
the cost of America’s involvement in Iraq.
We do not attempt to explain whether the American people were deliberately misled regarding the war’s costs, or whether the Bush administration’s gross
underestimate
should be attributed to incompetence, as it vehemently argues is true in the case of weapons of mass destruction.
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