His underestimation of intellectual life and his disvaluation of culture, however, are not hallmarks of good tradition. |
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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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This would result in the underestimation of the tectonic subsidence that occurred during the deposition of the shales. |
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Usually the film badge is worn underneath the lead apron, which introduces a very serious underestimation of the real dose. |
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Mean zero noise is associated with underestimation of distribution volumes when data are analyzed with graphic analysis. |
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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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The underestimation of intelligence is extraordinary, and it makes you fear for liberty. |
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Recipes like these help one plan a meal better and since the end quantity is indicated, there is no scope for wastage nor underestimation. |
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This figure likely represents an underestimation of the true incidence of symptomatic articular cartilage lesions. |
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And there was the calamitous underestimation of the fighting power and resolution of the soldiers. |
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Ignoring the heterogeneity may lead to a serious underestimation of sample sizes. |
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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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Tim, to the uninitiated, may look just like many other tan coloured dogs but that would be an underestimation. |
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Furthermore, rates are based on accepted claims only, which may lead to some underestimation. |
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When M is becoming larger the underestimation bias will also become smaller in an absolute sense. |
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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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Overestimation of exposure among controls due to selective participation may cause an underestimation of the true effect. |
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The Deputy Minister perhaps underestimates the Colonel, underestimation of one's adversary being a fatal weakness of many ambitious men. |
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We say that it is unacceptable for this underestimation of surpluses, which we have seen for seven years, to become structural. |
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For example, income statistics do not account for housing costs, which leads to an underestimation of income poverty. |
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This underestimation of the baggage weight explains the discrepancy in weight and C of G calculations. |
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This underestimation by the international community particularly, the implementing agencies, led to another challenge which is funding. |
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In the first instance, there was an underestimation of the number of those to be disarmed and demobilized. |
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It leads to substantial underestimation of the extent of downward wage rigidity in the union sector. |
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The management of transport policy over several decades has been spectacularly inept, aside from the understandable underestimation of population numbers. |
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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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We use a standard correction for this underestimation, as follows. |
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He says the budget inherited from the previous administration and gross underestimation of the cost of services, including refuse collection, are to blame. |
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This judgment can easily result in an underestimation of the risks. |
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Efficient trawl avoidance by mesopelagic fishes causes large underestimation of their biomass. |
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First of all, the statement, if I can just say it again, is that the lack of science at the beginning caused the situation where there was underestimation of the size required for the tailings ponds. |
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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 surrounding terrain may create an optical illusion affecting the perception of the terrain being overflown, leading to underestimation of the slope. |
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Among young people, the self-fulfilling prophecy is reflected in underestimation of their capacities and apprehension of unemployment as an inevitability. |
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The limited importance given to risks of a systemic nature was thus responsible, to a large extent, for the massive underestimation of the quantity of risks borne by market players, as shown by the unfolding of the crisis. |
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Such problems could lead to an underestimation of the service flows. |
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This has resulted in excessive risk-taking and, particularly, an underestimation of low probability risks stemming from excessive leverage and concentration. |
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A child who suffers from aggression, underestimation and criticism in the family is likely to commit acts of violence against others, seeking to gain more power. |
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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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During recent decades we have passed from a rather functional service of authority to a certain underestimation of this service even to the point of almost ignoring it. |
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Schelling's influence on many directions in modern philosophy has been seriously underestimated in the English-speaking world, though this underestimation is now beginning to be countered by renewed attention to his work. |
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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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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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Finally, a possible underestimation of medium-term trend productivity growth, mainly for Europe and Japan, could lead us to have slightly conservative projections for medium-term growth in these two areas. |
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It must be recognised that, for some time, the comparison between the cost of the different sources of energy has been distorted by underestimation of the cost of decommissioning the installations and waste management. |
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The cumulative effect of these failures was an overestimation of the ability of financial firms as a whole to manage their risks, and a corresponding underestimation of the capital they should hold. |
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How long before the consortium demands further millions because of underestimation of costings? |
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Furthermore, because of the capital-intensive nature of water suppliers and sewage treatment facilities, any underestimation of the cost of capital is going to have significant consequences for the recorded costs of supply. |
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The killing of the Japanese hostage shows another example of ISIL's underestimation of human lives, UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond in press remarks. |
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The underestimation is reportedly due to the fact that Japanese radiation monitors failed to take the effects of radioactive iodine into account, Voice of Russia reported. |
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