Sentences with phrase «drastically underestimate»

Sadly, I've found that most candidates drastically underestimate today's job market — this is unlike anything they have ever experienced and their adviser's suggestions are based on past job markets... rather than the realities of today.
Most people drastically underestimate the amount of work and time involved in selling a house on your own, let alone how complex the market is.
Conclusion The main mistake of Marcott et al. was to drastically underestimate the degree to which the denialist community ruthlessly and relentlessly pursues the objectives of denialism via the methods of demagoguery.
In so doing, they not only drastically underestimate the complexity of school improvement, but also ignore the fact that Americans have been crowdsourcing school improvement for centuries.
Kate Stringer reports for The 74 that families «can drastically underestimate how often their children miss school,» but according to new research, when «parents are given accurate information about their children's absences,» they «can become valuable players in making sure their kids show up at school.»
If you so drastically underestimate her ability to be the equal of a male, she will likely end up 16 and pregnant.
You have a market in which Edinson Volquez, leading the American League in earned runs, might get $ 50 million, and that might be drastically underestimating his contract.
His hired guides had drastically underestimated how much time it would take to reach their destination.
Landfills may be emitting more methane than previously reported because the Environmental Protection Agency may be drastically underestimating how much garbage is being deposited in landfills across the U.S., according to a new Yale University study.
We demonstrate that the macaque vocal tract could easily produce an adequate range of speech sounds to support spoken language, showing that previous techniques based on postmortem samples drastically underestimated primate vocal capabilities.
This means that all this time scientists have drastically underestimated the role these forests play in the greenhouse gas problem and climate change.
Mimi Wilkinson, an HRS epidemiologist, agreed that the danger cats pose is drastically underestimated.
You certainly weren't alone — Nintendo drastically underestimated demand for the adorable all - in - one system, making it almost impossible to acquire.
Models of the distribution of North American mammals show that estimated future diversity under climate change is drastically underestimated unless the full historical distribution of species is included in the models.
[1981] demonstrated that even when numerous ships and buoys are in a strong tropical cyclone, the actual intensity is likely to be drastically underestimated without aircraft or satellite data.
I think you're drastically underestimating your taxes - google «taxes on flips».

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People have a tendency to drastically overestimate their level of physical activity and underestimate the amount of food that they eat.
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