The government's statistics on the quantity of fish being exported should be considered gross underestimates. |
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This can be considered as minimum as there appears to be underestimates on costs due to some uncertainties. |
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But caution must be adopted that nobody underestimates the treacherousness, cunning, craftiness and the ruthlessness of the regime. |
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Lady Macbeth's tragedy is that she so gravely underestimates the strength of the good within her. |
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In a very real sense, presenting an e-book reader as a sort of substitute for a printed book underestimates and trivializes the future. |
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This chart underestimates the amount of moisture in the upper surface of the soil. |
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Schaps, however, underestimates the market orientation of Greek agriculture in the later archaic period. |
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This grossly underestimates the fixed costs involved in running a CD manufacturing plant. |
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I think there is a real risk that the Administration underestimates the difficulties. |
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Some of the author's analysis is rather basic but there are also some important insights, although the author on occasion underestimates their significance. |
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According to Derrida, Levinas underestimates not only the elusiveness of alterity but the degree of respect for alterity already present in earlier thinkers. |
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Attempts to quantify this phenotype would, therefore, lead to gross underestimates and not faithfully represent the occurrence of fluid discharge. |
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Costs of living differ radically, and where subsistence production accounts for a large part of the food supply, GNP grossly underestimates wealth. |
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A recent study estimated that only 22 percent of malpractice claims resulted in payment to plaintiffs, so our measure likely underestimates litigiousness. |
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Although several other species are known to live in captivity for up to 20 years, their greatest recorded ages are underestimates because the birds can outlive their rings. |
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