Sheehy, nicknamed Dusty since his schooldays, believes the bookies are underestimating his horse, whom he rates a good each-way chance. |
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Common mistakes made by novices include underestimating the size that trees will attain. |
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This rude awakening came from underestimating the non-designer's understanding of design principals. |
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Street said he thought the state was underestimating the challenge and overestimating Edison's abilities. |
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One reason is that we are overestimating our resources and underestimating the difficulty of winning elections. |
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However, he knew he would not be satisfied until every person paid for underestimating him. |
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Bonaparte, however, had never made the mistake of underestimating either the power of religion or the resilience of the Church. |
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In true gangster fashion, our hero plans a classic double-cross, but ends up underestimating at least one of his foes. |
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If she does that same type of preparation, she could impress people who are underestimating her. |
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The last five years, the government has been grossly underestimating its revenue, steadily. |
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Stefan said the team was not underestimating the importance of preparation. |
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I fear that you're underestimating the size and importance of that segment. |
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He believes they are grossly underestimating the impact of growth on their infrastructure. |
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You may look at your accomplishments with continuous dissatisfaction, underestimating your self-worth. |
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Many also attacked the FSA's cost-benefit analysis for underestimating the cost of new rules and overstating the likely benefits. |
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He criticizes the author for underestimating the mutability and interpenetration of cultures. |
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The fact that the loading axis was parallel to the axis of the anchors may result in underestimating the effects of suture-anchor interaction at the eyelet. |
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But, you'd be seriously underestimating the ingeniuty of your fellow gunsmiths and tinkerers. |
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It gives full weight to what has been achieved without underestimating or understating the challenges yet to be met. |
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Both cahoot and Egg ran into trouble by underestimating the numbers who would storm the gates to get at their revolutionary products. |
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But remember, the risk in this market is in underestimating the damage rather than overestimating damage. |
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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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But unaccustomed to such responsibility at 16, I feared making the wrong choices, or underestimating the workload. |
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In the long run, the Conservatives are taking a risk by underestimating the public's intelligence. |
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Let us not make the mistake of underestimating the importance of the matters on the agenda. |
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Therefore, the Department could be significantly underestimating the number of future health care clients. |
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Canadians should never again repeat the mistakes of the past by underestimating the potential for harm embodied in hate-driven organizations. |
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For now, with the economy still in the early recovery phase, surprises can result from underestimating operating leverage and sales growth. |
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Blair never made the mistake of underestimating Brooks, and his own considerable powers of ingratiation were exercised on her. |
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He, evidently, did not know what he was in store for, because he was regarding her with a patronizing stare, most likely underestimating her abilities. |
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I think so, and I think we're underestimating the importance of this. |
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We are certainly not going to catch them cold or underestimating us. |
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I'm not sure they've been underestimating him, even before last week. |
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Part of it has to do with underestimating its duration while overestimating our stamina. |
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Commitments seemed to have been taken on too lightly, underestimating the complexity of the development process in general, and of education in particular. |
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Bill C-67 formalizes this government's recurring practice of underestimating its surplus so that, at year-end, it can spend this money for electioneering purposes, in direct contradiction to the budget consultation process. |
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One should avoid making the mistake of underestimating the resilience of the status quo, the system's own force of inertia or the active and passive resistance that the proposed changes are likely to face. |
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In 2002, Dr. Ramsay was responsible for the discovery that the S-Plus gam function was underestimating the statistical precision of air pollution estimates derived from time-series analysis of acute short-term health effects. |
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At the beginning of the war the Government, underestimating the value of strong younger coal miners, conscripted them into the armed forces. |
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First, it means not underestimating our own readiness to use force and accepting it, not in order to fatalistically flip out, but to gradually subject it to a work of healing and help ourselves to do so. |
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The federal government has been underestimating surpluses and overtaxing Canadians, while the provinces and territories have found it difficult to fund crucial services like health care and education. |
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However, lawyers from the Wandsworth and Merton Law Centre have lodged an appeal accusing consular officials of underestimating the urgency of the situation. |
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Yet here, without in any way underestimating or glossing over the differences, we are right, under God, to look for development which might make the differences themselves look different. |
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The risk lies in underestimating the sensitivity of the Canadian economy to currency fluctuations and overestimating the short-term upside potential for the Canadian dollar. |
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Leach is careful not to oversimplify Hughes's character either by romanticizing him or underestimating him. |
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Nonetheless, the world is grievously underestimating the danger of deflation. The problem is that aggregate prices are dipping in so many places at once. |
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Basically, you are acting like a political schemer of the Third Republic, constantly underestimating France's potential and overestimating that of your rivals. |
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It is terrible that people keep on frivolously underestimating the seriousness of liver disease, which can result often in cirrhosis and frequently in death. |
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By underestimating the credit risk inherent to structured credit products, even if they very often have access to data not widely accessible, rating agencies were a factor to the serious market disorders. |
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If members think that underestimating a federal surplus is a problem, they should try to deal with underestimating a deficit year after year and compounding it and adding it to the crushing debt load of Nova Scotia. |
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It is commonly agreed that credit rating agencies contributed significantly to recent market turmoil by underestimating the credit risk of structured credit products. |
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I feel that there is absolutely nothing to be gained in any quarter by underestimating the huge expectations of the European citizens, who are demanding more services, better quality and a higher level of safety. |
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The strength of Yasiru is its genuine inclination towards the development of poor people, but embedded in it is the risk of underestimating the financial requirements such as profitability and long-term viability. |
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But without underestimating the effects of offences, rail seems in a much better position than the road haulage sector as regards the theft of goods, and the authorities seem to be less directly concerned. |
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This, however, underscores the importance of better analysing the nature of these social connections and the breadth of their effects, rather than underestimating their significance. |
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Though the 1851 census has been rightly criticised as underestimating the true extent of mortality, it does provide a framework for the medical history of the Great Famine. |
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Joachim Loew refused to talk finance but did admit his Germany side won't be underestimating Greece when the pair play in what's sure to be a fiery quarter-final on Friday. |
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