Sentences with phrase «never under estimate»

Never under estimate your own unique kindness betowed to others, and the effect that matters... maybe even years later when reflecting upon it.
Never under estimate the power of bonding through grooming so this is hugely important.
Never under estimate how important a fuel filter is.
So never under estimate the influence of an NGO, some of NGOs have won Nobel Prizes, e.g. Red Cross, etc..
My favorite accessory in this whole outfit is the bright punch of color on my lips, you should never under estimate the power of a vibrant lipstick!»
Never under estimate the power of a lipstick, it can do wonders.
Great article and never under estimate the power of a good gut!
As always, never under estimate your baby or toddler and maintain constant and appropriate supervision.
Never under estimate the opponents then we will be fine.

Not exact matches

I m optimistic we will win it 2 - 1 but it will be a tight match never ever under - estimate any team in the fa cup final... Coyg
«Never under - estimate any opponent is always good advice... But I don't think there is any under - estimation of anybody in the Conservative high command.
As the next election draws nearer, the Tories instinct for self - preservation should never be under - estimated.
Never ever under estimate the value of true style.
AM: One should never under - estimate or over-estimate a risk.
[And never under - estimate the possibility of another referendum!]
What's really amazing is seeing this work, over & over again... one should never under - estimate the unwavering gullibility of suckers!
While Lepczyk et al. emphasize the potential for under - estimating predation levels, they never consider the risk of over-estimating these levels — or their most obvious potential source of error: landowners» recollections of birds killed.
That shouldn't be under estimated, especially when travelling solo — never once did I feel uncomfortable.
After many many years of gaming i do know this much, never ever under estimate nintendo.
In that regard, I seem to recollect that I got smacked down a couple of times, by the old f@rts (they were easy to under - estimate, but they had the darndest bag of tricks — you never knew what they'd pull next).
The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) estimates that all of this unnecessary regulatory pain asserted under authority of the 1970 Clean Air Act which Congress never intended for «climate pollution» will reduce temperatures only about 0.0015 of one degree by the year 2100.
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