Therefore it is important not to underestimate the replacement value of everything inside your house that is not fixed to the walls. |
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Businesses grossly underestimate the spending power of disabled people, says the commission. |
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For a start, many people grossly underestimate the time their project will take and, as a result, jobs either don't get completed or are rushed. |
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I think I seriously underestimate the extent to which our society's addictions drive the actions of our citizens. |
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The candidate and his manager were also careful not to underestimate the importance of old-fashioned retail politics. |
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She has fought her fair share of demons and to underestimate her now would prove a serious error of judgement. |
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They tend to misperceive and underestimate the lethality of their suicidal behaviors. |
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Even after his landslide election victory last year, they continue to underestimate him. |
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In times of radical change, artists, rhetoricians, and critical intellectuals too often underestimate our importance and our powers. |
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Never underestimate the power of antinomianism veiled in the language of love. |
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I mean, the people who underestimate him are the same people who underestimated the former mayor. |
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The authors will all be invited to write for the series because they don't underestimate readers' intelligence nor overestimate their knowledge. |
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People who worked for Casey soon learned to underestimate him at their own peril. |
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In fact, he'd already decided this was one woman who did her best to make people underestimate her. |
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If the Chancellor's past record of predicting the budget deficit is anything to go by, this is almost certainly an underestimate. |
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This argument has been surprisingly popular this year, given what seems to be a gross underestimate of the peril that lies ahead. |
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Officials admit that the figures are an underestimate, as they are based on incident reports from soldiers with incomplete information. |
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The official figure of between 10,000 and 12,000 was thought by many to be an underestimate. |
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Nobody knows for sure how many copies have been sold around the world, but 100 million is probably an underestimate. |
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Despite being experienced enough to know not to underestimate his opponents, his overbearing confidence may prove his Achilles' heel. |
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The research identified seven cases of malaria transmitted in this way, which was probably an underestimate. |
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Even this figure is considered an underestimate as the government has never provided definite numbers for Scotland. |
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Nevertheless, this is still an underestimate, because it doesn't consider all the factors. |
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I don't underestimate the insidiousness of both visible and hidden surveillance technologies. |
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To be fair, civilians often underestimate the stress that military service places on one's personal life. |
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Even though bouldering can be practised alone you shouldn't underestimate the importance of an experienced climbing partner. |
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Still, one can't underestimate the nuance in Coogan's performance, that sense of unstudied naturalism that couldn't have been coached. |
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Don't underestimate the broncolike ability of the English language to throw anyone who leaps cocksurely into the saddle. |
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However, this may be an underestimate if positive selection has increased the rate of amino acid divergence. |
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The mistake I made which I most regret was to underestimate the good nature and tolerance of my fellow Australians. |
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As noted above, cluster sampling tends to underestimate the impact of focused violence. |
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I don't underestimate the challenges we face trying to increase pension coverage but I'm not prepared to admit failure yet. |
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You never want to telegraph that you underestimate in any way, shape or form your opponent's strength. |
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It wouldn't do, either, to underestimate the parental anger over the shemozzle of the current meningitis vaccine programme. |
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Yes, Apple is a past master at this, witness the 680x0 to PowerPC shift, but don't underestimate the effort involved. |
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Never underestimate sincerity, or any sincere author with an ability to write, and get into print. |
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If we theorize culture without considering the dynamics of fear or emotions, we naively underestimate the potential for social change. |
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Never underestimate the power of public relations efforts to determine what is remembered and what vanishes down the memory hole. |
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It's shaming in one sense, but never underestimate the depth of despair supporters are prepared to endure. |
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I have learnt never to underestimate the worth of young people, nor to ridicule or belittle them. |
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I believe that is an underestimate judging how filthy some hospitals and doctor's surgeries are. |
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Do not underestimate the game-changing nature of pushing more and more of the architectural complexity to the cloud. |
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Don't underestimate the toughness of the hills in the last 6 miles of the race. |
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We do not know whether the low response rate in our study produced an overestimate or underestimate of prevalence. |
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It would be easy to minimize and underestimate the importance of money in later Anglo-Saxon England. |
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Now of course, I don't want to underestimate or trivialise the experience of other people. |
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We cannot underestimate the power of spirit, love and compassion to effect change. |
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And if you've played for several seasons, you'd know not to underestimate the wiliness of the old fogies. |
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A force that believes it is invulnerable might dismiss or underestimate an opponent's strength, will or commitment. |
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Never one to underestimate or understate her own judgements, she feels that China is communist and calls a red a red. |
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One should never underestimate the unnatural things that food companies will do to natural foods. |
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We often underestimate the weight that our voice carries among military and populist leaders alike. |
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Observers of black swans tend to overestimate the analysable and underestimate the non-explainable. |
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Experience taught them not to underestimate the obstructiveness and capriciousness of governments or the malevolence of opponents. |
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However, I would also add that one should not underestimate the importance of the influence of the editor in getting ideas signed off. |
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Comedy aside, don't underestimate the seriousness with which these people take their tasks. |
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The majority of people grossly underestimate the effort required to earn a certification. |
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A great deal is expected of expatriate workers, but many organisations underestimate the nature and severity of the difficulties faced by workers when they go abroad. |
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You guys seriously underestimate the rabidness of Beatles fans. |
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The one thing we have learned is not to underestimate the Italians. |
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At their even greater risk, they underestimate the seriousness of the beer and corndog tax debate. |
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Those of us who can't or won't brave nature in the raw should never underestimate the power of the local swimming pool, in providing that vital link with our ancestral past. |
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Never underestimate the metaphorical power of reanimated corpses. |
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This is blundering on foreign soil in an alien culture which they fail to grasp and arrogantly underestimate and they will ultimately pay the price of their ignorance. |
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Hmm, never underestimate the value of friends and family discount, lovey. |
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All these factors will tend to underestimate our calculations of risk. |
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We seriously underestimate the potential damage eggers can and are doing. |
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No one should underestimate Malone's drive or business savvy. |
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Democrats would be mistaken to underestimate Mike Huckabee, perhaps the strongest Republican presidential contender. |
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Never underestimate how sexy it is to appeal to someone else's laziness. |
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She really becomes the image of someone you might underestimate or take for granted. |
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I think people also underestimate how much we really do write it all in six days. |
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Do not underestimate Governor Perry, because he has a record to run on that sings a real song of hope, change, and job creation. |
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It would be a serious error, that smile is saying, to underestimate a fearsome adversary with his best days ahead of him. |
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Don't ever underestimate the public anger still simmering over this issue. |
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In particular, they have inappropriate expectations concerning their infants' development, tending to overestimate or underestimate motoric and linguistic capabilities. |
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The findings suggest that official estimates based on surveys of the public significantly underestimate the extent of alcohol abuse in the country. |
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I wish people wouldn't underestimate me, or my strength, or my weakness. |
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Of course, letting people underestimate you has tactical advantages. |
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But it could be a mistake for political opponents to underestimate him. |
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Back on his home patch, people are less likely to underestimate him. |
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As noted, this number is actually probably a gross underestimate. |
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Out of nervousness about unipolarity, they might underestimate the dangers of a multipolar system in which nonliberal and nondemocratic powers would come to outweigh Europe. |
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Certainly you can't underestimate the good done by his championing of obscure bands to a wide audience, even if the way he did it smacked of name-dropping. |
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Never underestimate the ingenuity of a bro who needs to open a beer. |
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The supposed overestimate was, in reality, part of a wider underestimate. |
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However, don't for a moment underestimate his huge talent as a chart-topping singer with a sweet melodic voice, excellent songsmith skills and a more than capable guitarist. |
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It is easy to go overboard in childproofing our culture, and it is easy to underestimate the ability of children to contend with and to process cultural influences. |
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The claim that cosmopolitans underestimate the role that separate communities play in the lives of human beings is a central theme in communitarianism. |
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Some, outside Scottish football, underestimate the competition. |
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It's a big mistake to underestimate the pull of popular culture. |
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An actor who feels he has served his time, he is angered by reports that portray him as an over night success and is not prepared to underestimate his value now. |
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Men who have climbed a gyrating mast to furl a sail in a storm or have laboured at the helm in rough seas will never underestimate the power of the sea. |
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Even though most parents realize that success in school can create a more promising future, they may underestimate their own potential to impact learning. |
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This was the number used by Christopher Columbus in order to underestimate the distance to India as 70,000 stades. |
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Each of these indicators is expected to underestimate the true prevalence of disease in the population due to reduced levels of diagnosis. |
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Don't underestimate the importance of this contest even though it's for builders, for whom underestimation is an art form. |
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The IPCC's projections are conservative, and may underestimate future sea level rise. |
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It is likely that official figures underestimate the actual impacts of entanglement. |
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The most common error in caring for patients with cholera is to underestimate the speed and volume of fluids required. |
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Frequently clinicians underestimate the importance of attachment needs and misattribute attachment behaviors in their diagnostic assessments. |
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They also underestimate Schwarzenegger, writing him off as an accented know-nothing. |
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We don't know exactly how much the load will weigh, so we'll add in a fudge factor to make sure we don't underestimate. |
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As the atmospheric model tends to underestimate extreme wind speeds, the wind is adjusted using simulated gustiness. |
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The Turkish nation never accepter the Treaty of Sevres which attempted to ignore its independence and underestimate its esteemed character. |
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Her findings undoubtedly underestimate actual turnpike usage, specifically the use of annual passes and shunpikes. |
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For notched specimens with sharp comers, a stress concentration will likely occur, which could underestimate the ultimate tensile strength properties of the flake. |
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This is because on average, the AFGR is an overestimate of the graduation rate in some states and an underestimate in others, and these misestimates tend to offset each other. |
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As any trekker or bushwalker knows, it is very easy to underestimate the asperity of the Alpine climate, which can turn nasty in very short order indeed. |
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It can be difficult to appreciate tumor size on gross examination in lepidic-predominant tumors, and the size recorded by the prosector can underestimate actual tumor size. |
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Neither man was ready to underestimate the dangers ahead, and dangers there were aplenty in a nuclear era when Africa and Asia decolonized in little more than a decade. |
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In general we tend to overmeasure the social ills associated with alcohol consumption and underestimate the community-building bonds of neighborhood imbibery. |
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Do not underestimate the oldies like I Spy, Tick-Tack-Toe, and Hangman. |
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