Prevalence figures from survey responders may have caused an overestimation of the true population prevalence by a modest amount. |
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The probable result of the insensitivity of TLC is an overestimation of the validity of self reported drug use. |
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Recent theoretical work suggests this overestimation problem may be more serious than it first appears. |
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The negative and positive signs on the ordinate mean, respectively, underestimation and overestimation of the expected values. |
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This warns against inadvertent overestimation due to the original sampling procedure in experimental assays. |
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A certain presumptuousness and overestimation, derived from Calvinism, made them almost sound like proselytising preachers. |
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Reducing the rest period before measurement of blood pressure to under four minutes risks significant overestimation. |
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This overestimation affects the average behavior of the system, and depending on the model can even yield qualitatively wrong results. |
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This overestimation means many taxpayers are able to deduct amounts that are actually private expenses. |
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A problem with working with this ratio directly is that it tends to penalize overestimation more heavily than underestimation. |
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It also drew attention to an overestimation of the emission projections from the energy sector. |
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Takes easy all kinds of problems, boastfulness, overestimation of personal possibility. |
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But overestimation errors are unbounded, whereas underestimation errors are bounded, since they cannot be smaller than zero. |
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The result is a large overestimation of the level of adjusted household income and consumption. |
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This results in an overestimation of correction coefficients when grossing up the estimates to the whole population. |
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This risk factor would likely be sufficient to accommodate overestimation due to the rebound effect. |
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The failure to take these impacts into consideration tended to result in an overestimation of the net impact and effect. |
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What is sometimes problematic is the lack of evidence for the indirect costs and personnel costs, and the overestimation of such costs. |
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Colombia noted that overestimation of achievements or problems do not help in the area of human rights either. |
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It exhorts all the parties involved to make every possible effort to avoid overestimation. |
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Dependency of the arm below heart level leads to an overestimation of systolic and diastolic pressures and raising the arm above heart level leads to underestimation. |
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The result can be a severe overestimation of the response to selection. |
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This leads to a systematic overestimation of components of the disorder. |
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Skin-fold thickness may lead to an overestimation of body fatness. |
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Some of the effects include impairment of vision or visual acuity, lengthened reaction time, overestimation of capabilities or an underestimation of errors, and a greater proneness to recklessness. |
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These problems have been shown to lead to overestimation of the risks associated with elevated short term exposures to air pollutants and underestimation of the uncertainties associated with these estimates. |
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The Department indicated that one of the factors that contributed to the initial overestimation of obligations was the delay in the signing of memorandums of understanding with troop-contributing countries. |
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Complaints-based statistics lead not only to serious overestimation of overall levels of compliance, but also to potential misidentification of the issues and industries that generate the most violations. |
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Nonconsideration of the hours worked can also have the same effect of overestimation of the workforce, and therefore an underestimation of the incidence rates. |
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In order to understand the consequences of overestimation on behaviour, it is important to appreciate the relative significance of these explanations. |
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In order to avoid double countings and overestimation of these revenues, a number of adjustments were performed for the registration fees, overhead and internal set-offs. |
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The overestimation of emission reduction units and the absence of genuine financial additionality are the immediate threats to the integrity of the mechanism. |
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Any undetected heterogeneity in the founder population would result in an overestimation in the age of the current population's molecular age. |
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Possible reasons include overestimation of what deregulation could deliver and insufficiently thorough deregulation. |
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The Community industry claimed that the average weight of 500 grams per saddle used by the Commission in the calculation of the countrywide duty was an overestimation. |
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It suggests an overestimation of Congress's strength, and the party's failure to reassure the TC's irascible leader, Mamata Banerjee, is careless at best. |
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The talk in the commission is that, of 45 banking cases it has looked into, 44 involved overestimation of assets by national regulators, probably to mask the scale of assistance. |
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Another very important issue is the overestimation of false-negative results, which can occur in the case of multinodularity of the thyroid gland. |
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Closer examination of data reveals that this discrepancy stems from the overestimation of the enolization energies for all compounds containing the sulphuryl group. |
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Overestimation of height and underestimation of weight in overweight people will magnify underestimation of body mass index. |
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