The vastitude of the state is not to be underestimated when planning your trip. |
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Well it appears we may have underestimated the intelligence of Goldie as he circles around the goldfish bowl. |
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On the one hand, Lee suggests that audiences are being underestimated everywhere. |
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The two dynasts also privately share a feeling of having had their intelligence underestimated. |
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This method allows irradiation dosages due to low level radiation to be severely underestimated. |
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I think that the administration drastically underestimated the popular resistance to our invasion. |
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The fact is that the organizers had greatly underestimated the enthusiasm and warm-heartedness of local youths. |
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However, often underestimated is the equally ravenous appetite they have for high-performance data access. |
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On the life insurance side, the risk of urban agglomerate was underestimated, and the risk continues. |
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This indicates that we underestimated the importance of aerial reconnaissance during the war. |
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The amount of retrograde amnesia in H. M., for example, may have been grossly underestimated. |
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The influence of these selected churchmen in the localities where they were placed cannot be underestimated. |
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The effect of an atrocity of such a magnitude on the government and public should never be underestimated. |
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As this history is often incomplete, our measured population of all patients on tamoxifen is grossly underestimated. |
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It is a scandal that the Government has so badly underestimated the logistical difficulties of organising postal voting. |
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The skill required in such a manoeuvre is not to be underestimated, especially in a tight skirt and four inch heels. |
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The secularists there have not underestimated religion, they have just made the mistake of believing they could control everything with the army. |
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Alas, he had underestimated the vengeful meddlesomeness of the bureaucrats. |
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The players underestimated the qualities of their opponents, whose 2-1 extra-time victory ushered in the era of total football. |
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Now, I think fundamentally we just misestimated, or underestimated, what the Iraqi response was going to be. |
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Our methods did not incorporate other imaging modalities and we may have underestimated the prevalence of this finding. |
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Ontario universities underestimated the extent of this growth in demand and thence enrolment. |
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I mean, the people who underestimate him are the same people who underestimated the former mayor. |
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My father had always underestimated him, always mistaken his kind nature for weakness. |
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If his victory over them was unexpected and astonishing to many, it was because they underestimated him. |
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They also underestimated the cost of the resulting transition from regulated to unregulated prices. |
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The long, dark Nordic winter may be over, but the nippiness at night is not to be underestimated. |
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The amount of strain that measuring the heights of all admitted children puts on the medical and nursing staff should not be underestimated. |
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Thursday's column underestimated the number of caucusgoers in the state of Washington. |
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However, it underestimated the calibre of its policyholders, which included high court judges. |
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In his command of sunlight infused with weather this underestimated painter comes close to the young Turner. |
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Last year I underestimated the growth of my hostas and planted dahlias somewhere in their vicinity. |
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This, coupled with Norway's decision to reject the European Union, suggests a simmering and underestimated particularism and nationalism. |
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Also predictably, the armed troop who accompanies Macy and co. have terribly underestimated what the dinosaurs on the island can do. |
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Was he simply play-acting, trying to keep expectations low so he would be underestimated? |
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The appetite audiences have for sentimental corn should never be underestimated. |
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We found that women underestimated the average man's desired duration of foreplay and intercourse. |
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Upon realisation of Dalton's priorities his skills as a cragsman should not be underestimated. |
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In this experiment, human volunteers consistently underestimated their performance impairment after acute administrations of triazolam, but not pentobarbital, a barbiturate. |
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Refuse workers downed tools in protest at redundancies and overtime cuts after bosses underestimated the cost of fulfilling their contract with Bromley Council. |
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Earlier estimates may simply have underestimated the true cost. |
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All the Americans, from FDR down, underestimated the capabilities of their adversary, and exaggerated their own. |
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However, he had underestimated Sam's speed and quick-wittedness. |
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In spite of some of the obscure, antiquarian concerns of humanist engagement with the music of the classical past, the impact of humanism itself should not be underestimated. |
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Any potentially consistent effect might have been underestimated. |
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The costs are reckoned to be high and are probably underestimated. |
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I have never underestimated the magnitude of the task before us, but nor have I flinched from my resolve that this is a road which the entire party must travel. |
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Have westernised intellectuals underestimated the power of religion? |
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We may have underestimated the proportion of undetected cases. |
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That year, the producers sadly underestimated WGA resolve and gave us a lowball offer, figuring we'd either grab it or that a strike would collapse quickly. |
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The shame attendant on confessing to sexual sin should not be underestimated, especially for penitents raised on preternaturally high standards with regard to purity. |
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Those most likely ex-handlers clearly underestimated the damage Justin Bieber can do with a guest book. |
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I don't know whether our city planning development department was merely generous with its upset price or whether the department underestimated the property boom. |
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The higher estimate was based on growth curves from scute rings, which may have underestimated carapace growth, and a minimum size of females with eggs of 155 mm. |
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Yes, he can be wild at times and doesn't always seem to have his accelerator going at full bore, but he heightens everyone's awareness, and that can't be underestimated. |
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The ability to absorb damage of the all-metal airframe combined with armor and self-sealing fuel tanks was greatly underestimated by nearly everyone. |
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Most have travelled a long road to get to San Roque, and the pressure of trying to hold it all together over six gruelling rounds cannot be underestimated. |
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The spin-off for local businesses will inject valuable revenue into the local economy, a benefit of the Rose Festival that cannot and should not be underestimated. |
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That old idiot greatly underestimated their determinedness to find him. |
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Training costs for city workers were grievously underestimated. |
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It was such a blip on the radar that I underestimated its success grossly. |
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The level of public disillusionment must not be underestimated. |
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Either that or her publishing house underestimated the boycott power of Team Elizabeth. |
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A Shiite mullah or imam of such huge importance can't be underestimated. |
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When the novel is reduced to a categorical study of two easily contrastable characters, the complexity of Austen's heroines is underestimated. |
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However, the adverse consequences and the side-effects of NSAIDs are often underestimated. |
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Tsunamis are an often underestimated hazard in the Mediterranean Sea and parts of Europe. |
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But the US negotiators may have underestimated the sheer nutso chaos of Honduran politics. |
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Enterprises are paralysed and although the crisis is omnipresent it is often underestimated and counteractive measures are taken too late. |
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The impact of syrphids has seldom been assessed and their role may be underestimated due to their nocturnal feeding behavior. |
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Ahorse with bags of speed, he was thought a bit of at two and an opening handicap mark of 84 clearly underestimated him. |
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Hors De Combat was an easy winner at Newmarket last time out and might just be underestimated in the Britannia Stakes. |
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In this episode, Vicente guides Tom Ackerman on a challenging archery hunt for monster muleys on Arizona's often underestimated public lands. |
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Nighttime and diastolic hypertension are common and underestimated conditions in newly diagnosed apnoeic patients. |
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In such a situation, the influence of the speaker should not be underestimated. |
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On those rare occasions when economists did successfully predict recessions, they significantly underestimated their severity. |
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Before the advent of satellite imagery in 1961, however, many tropical cyclones were underestimated in their durations. |
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Throughout the battle, the Germans greatly underestimated the size of the RAF and the scale of British aircraft production. |
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A YOUNG musician vastly underestimated the size of his fan-base after selling a signed drumskin on ebay. |
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Ontake of existing data This is a step that can easily be underestimated both in its complexity and in the resources required. |
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Only hemogram, platelets, urinalysis, proteinogram, and echocardiogram were underestimated. |
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While the imposition of the guarantee may have been 'needed' from a particular political viewpoint, the distortionary effect should not be underestimated. |
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This means that successful cases of assimilation will be underestimated. |
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Since many fishermen do not strictly follow the TACs and rules set forth by the Commission, the amount of fish being extracted annually from the Barents Sea is underestimated. |
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The weapon design tested was a new form of hydrogen bomb, and the scientists underestimated how vigorously some of the weapon materials would react. |
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After the passing of much time, the savants of Spain, like their counterparts in Portugal, replied that Columbus had grossly underestimated the distance to Asia. |
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The Aztecs had underestimated the shock value of the Spanish caballeros because all they had seen was the horses traveling on the wet paved streets of Tenochtitlan. |
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Therefore, it is possible that we have underestimated the true associations, where they exist, between phthalate exposures and endometriosis and uterine leiomyomata. |
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But Matt Baggott warned the organised crime organisations behind drug dealing, fuel laundering, human trafficking and much more cannot be underestimated. |
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However, results may have been underestimated because not all parturients with a positive syphilis test result and fetal deaths were investigated. |
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The city's loss, though, will be Knowsley's gain and those guestimates about the financial rewards could well prove to be significantly underestimated. |
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He severely underestimated how much manpower would be needed. |
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