The importance of time to reperfusion in reducing mortality cannot be overestimated. |
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When you look at the subtotal, it's a lot, but what will actually be inherited is vastly overestimated. |
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The importance of the live trade cannot be overestimated with 200,000 head having been exported last year. |
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Many developers have overestimated the height and the density for which the city planners were willing to give permission in the docklands. |
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Its value in the furtherance of interracial goodwill and understanding is one that cannot be overestimated. |
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Turing's legacy as one of the founders of computer science cannot be overestimated. |
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Both terms represent a concentration of historical experience whose importance cannot be overestimated. |
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In changing times in society, the importance of schools and education cannot be overestimated. |
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The backers had overestimated the site's ability to convert page views into revenues, a fundamental error made by many dot-coms, she says. |
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We certainly overestimated their ability to plan and remain focussed on the higher goals. |
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Yes, it's true the police overestimated the ability of republicans to quell the zeal of young rioters. |
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It is possible that the genome length estimates of these maps were overestimated. |
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The importance of this conduit cannot be overestimated and all efforts should be made to preserve its efficacy. |
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Inexperienced in a large battle, using combined forces, they had overestimated the ability of the Pilgrims to keep pace with them. |
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This revealed that the Americans had greatly overestimated the Iraqi army, which virtually disintegrated, offering only token resistance. |
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Again, the importance of a functioning legal system cannot be overestimated. |
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The importance of vigorously removing layers of skin cannot be overestimated. |
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Perhaps this serves as another example of an overestimated threat leading to unwarranted action. |
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Based on earlier reports we incorrectly overestimated the capacity improvement of the new disk format, thanks for putting us right on that. |
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Thus, bizarre items are overestimated to the extent that they are more easily retrieved from memory. |
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Only Saudi Arabia is capable of increasing production rapidly, though even that capacity should not be overestimated. |
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We used this convenient notation for simplicity, keeping in mind that this notation slightly overestimated the tonicity difference from isotonicity. |
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However, these studies may have overestimated the effect of genetics if monozygotic twins share exposure to more environmental effects than dizygotic twins do. |
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The power of the purse cannot be overestimated in the relationship between the two institutions. |
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This expert, however, overestimated the conscientiousness of Mechel's managers. |
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In the past, I overestimated the essiveness, weightiness and drama of prima vista. |
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With hindsight, however, the strength of countries' underlying fiscal positions was overestimated. |
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Also, tornado wind speeds, especially in very high wind events, were overestimated. |
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The power of psychological factors such as stress to produce brain pathology has been hugely overestimated. |
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The report says the long view now suggests previous work has overestimated the costs associated with reducing pollution. |
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Her influence spanning 30 years of tireless campaigning cannot be overestimated. |
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Furthermore, it is expected that the statistical precision of the pollution effect is also overestimated. |
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The importance of this instrument in ensuring international peace and stability can hardly be overestimated. |
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This has to do with the whole issue of the so-called surpluses and how they are so incredibly underestimated or overestimated. |
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Mr. Colin Mayes: You have said that VAC has overestimated and continues to overestimate its budget. |
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When the underlying value of the option has been overestimated, a reversal is carried out by means of shareholders' equity. |
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Voluntary work is the product of intrinsic motivation and pure altruism, which are values that cannot be overestimated. |
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As we undertake our work together, the importance of collaboration cannot be overestimated. |
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As we have since discovered, that estimated speed limit was slightly overestimated at that time. |
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The role of regional organizations in devising an effective strategy to address security threats could not be overestimated. |
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This means that the actual sustainability of developed countries is overestimated, while that of the developing countries is underestimated. |
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First of all, the target population was overestimated and the target recruitment numbers were too ambitious. |
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The province has deliberately overestimated the costs of building a tunnel, while underestimating the costs of land necessary for the overland highway route, said Wood. |
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Thirdly, we disagree with Cope that we have necessarily overestimated the volume of material that was excavated and, hence, the amount of flank uplift. |
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This sequence will have a real bearing on the tone of the rest of the season, and the importance of translating excuses into results cannot be overestimated. |
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The bottom line is I made a series of poor choices and overestimated my ability to recognize, react, and recover from a poor autorotation flown by my copilot. |
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However, the values of energy differences are overestimated. |
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I overestimated my stab and completely turned over my salad. |
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The government denies it, but on the other hand, it seemed like it wanted to blame the company because the company had overestimated its production. |
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In my opinion, the Daily News vastly overestimated the public's interest in this nonevent. |
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During periods of accelerating economic growth GDP tends to be underestimated, while during periods of decelerating or declining growth, GDP tends to be overestimated. |
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However, since traditional cow indexes have tended to be overestimated, having more accurate genomic-enhanced information brings an average decrease in published values. |
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However, the practical difficulties must not be overestimated. |
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One unrelated importer alleged that import statistics were overestimated because an average weight of 400 grams per piece of saddles was used in the complaint. |
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The Commission overestimated the management capacity of the public authorities in Bulgaria and Romania and often agreed with their overambitious targets and deadlines. |
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The result could be an overestimated global cocaine interception rate. |
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Yet recent glitches also suggest that politicians overestimated political support for big new deals. The threat of failure in the Doha round is most serious. |
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The problem, Mr Hansen continued, was that the government had drastically overestimated the benefits, and underestimated the rush of migration that would follow. |
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He thinks futures markets have overestimated the effect that Asia's troubles will have on demand and underestimated the strength of the American economy. |
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Spain shall ensure that the aid authorised is used exclusively for the purposes intended and that any unspent, overestimated or incorrectly used aid for any item covered by this Decision is repaid to it. |
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The influential character of Hooker's Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity cannot be overestimated. |
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It demonstrates that the alleged benefits of unregulated agricultural trade liberalization are overestimated and the risks to small farmers, very real. |
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The implication of the Bendigo Bank experience is that the major banks overestimated the willingness of customers to accept the depersonalisation of banking which initially underpinned their strategies. |
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He said the report overestimated his compensation package. |
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Noting that various Convention articles seek to foster and rebalance cultural development, the delegation of Senegal took the position that Article 16 should not be overestimated. |
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I overestimated the number of attendees, and bought far too much food for the party. |
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The value of this reinforcement at this particular moment can hardly be overestimated. |
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In April 2016 NHS staffing levels had been overestimated and without increases in staff the pressure on the NHS will continue. |
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In April 2016 he reported that NHS staffing levels had been overestimated and without increases in staff the pressure on the NHS will continue. |
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Anaximander's interest in cosmogony has been vastly overestimated, and his achievements consistently mispraised. |
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Therefore, when Fisheries and Oceans set quotas, they overestimated the total stock, and increased the total allowable catch. |
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Whatever the motivation, Ariovistus overestimated the strength of his position. |
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A few hours later, it looks as if the exit poll may have even underestimated the number of seats the Tories will win and overestimated Labour's share. |
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The futures markets have a considerable and increasing influence on the direction of worldwide agricultural markets and yet their actual impact as an insurance instrument is little-known and overestimated. |
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We are very much in favour of frugality, but not at the expense of objectives that have been decided on, unless the capacity for implementing them had been overestimated from the outset! |
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Researchers indicate that prior knowledge cannot be overestimated when constructing new frameworks of knowing. |
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Yet Greg Rigamer, a consultant whose firm has examined voter-registration and change-of-address records, thinks the size of the out-of-state evacuee vote has been overestimated. |
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Simultaneous measurements on a flap and on the hawser of a pop-pop boat have shown that the thrust indication given by the plate is overestimated. |
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The importance of the railway network can hardly be overestimated. |
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The study, published in Nature Communications, suggests that previous studies overestimated the heritability of asthma. |
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The importance of working with the media to explain a programme to the community and keep it informed of new developments cannot be overestimated. |
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James only in late August seriously began to consider the possibility of a Dutch invasion and then overestimated the size of the naval force the Dutch would bring against him. |
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Some specimens live longer but the age of yews is often overestimated. |
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Unfortunately for Rahman's son, however, he had overestimated the time it would take Charles to develop heavy cavalry equal to that of the Muslims. |
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Thereby it is possible that the sum of oil plus water of OM is overestimated because part of pyrogenetic water could be originated from the crystal water of minerals. |
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Although atretic oocytes can be identified with the stereological method, oocytes that are destined for atresia will be counted, causing fecundity to be overestimated. |
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