You must not underrate the difficulties of my undertaking, or imagine that a mere commonplace assassination would meet the case. |
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Traditional plus-minus systems tend to overrate average players on good teams and underrate good players on lousy ones. |
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My father was not a man to underrate the bearing of Latin satirists or Greek dramatists on the attainment of an aristocratic position. |
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Without wishing to underrate these procedures, it is evident that they are not as important as substantive rules. |
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Over lunch at Mory's, Yale's tweedy private dining club, he suggests that academics underrate the President because they overvalue specialized knowledge. |
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To accept this, however, would be to underrate our heroine, branding her as some kind of cheap accessory when she is, by many accounts, a gutsy and rugged individual. |
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The narrative is part humorous, part melancholy, and at times so funny that readers have tended if anything to underrate its sombre, even tragic, sweep and range. |
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World rankings tend to underrate them, partly because non-English-speaking laboratories are penalised. |
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Political leaders of all stripes tend to underrate Australia's capacity to absorb outsiders. |
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But most people outside Japan underrate the power of two ferocious pressure-groups: its doctors and dentists. |
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Government policies and officials underrate inclusion enablers particularly from the NGO sector like social enterprises and community workshops. |
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It is easy to overrate the personal qualities that appeal to us or to underrate those that do not. |
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Selection in high-output breeds is focussed on production traits and tends to underrate functional and adaptive traits. |
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We're working very hard so we can also try to beat Qatar, but I never underrate any team. |
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That is a pleasure which nobody who has felt it will be likely to underrate. |
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They underrate or deny the struggle at national level as the main frame of the struggle. |
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Participants at Soesterberg II indicated that continuing to underrate the immaterial would be a strategic mistake, one that would obstruct integral development. |
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What I said in committee I shall repeat here: I regret that the White Paper continues to overrate new technology and to underrate national television services. |
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Yet this was to underrate Mr Clarke's consistency. Like the jazz saxophonists he reveres, his improvisations and eccentricities have always conformed to a deceptively tight form, in two ways. |
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We do not aim here to underrate the ambitions put forward by the Commission, which has been forced to accommodate the reluctance of certain Member States on the budget issue. |
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In so doing, it is important not to underrate the enormous structural changes that still await new Member States because of their high level of employment in agriculture. |
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The main recommendation concerns the replacement of most existing flow meters, which are oversized and underrate the flow, particularly those used for billing purposes. |
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Generallyspeaking, dentists are practice-oriented, professional introverts who carelessly underrate the potential for development and the possibilities arising from their patients or their practice environment. |
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But their official titles both overrate and underrate their authority. |
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Specialists frequently underrate these key aspects of referral. |
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Thus, let's not be mistaken and underrate him as an underground music decorator, even if some of his projections might refer to Cat Power, Leonard Cohen's melancholy or Jeff Buckley's intimacy. |
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