Sentences with phrase «underestimated as»

It has already been suggested that the importance of the attachment relationship to father may have been underestimated as a result of a tendency of attachment measures to focus on the role of attachment figures in safe haven, rather than secure base, situations (Kerns et al. 2015).
These meetings shouldn't be underestimated as they can really key you in to new opportunities — whether you find them through your university career center or set them up yourself through friends and family.
This is an aspect of many personal injury claims that should not be underestimated as the impact caused by these damages can be severe.
Despite already exceeding all expectations, the Renewable Energy Association (REA) believes even this huge figure is likely to be underestimated as the REAL team only deals with companies working on small - scale installations.
Carey, E. V., Sala, A., Keane, R. & Callaway, R. M. Are old forests underestimated as global carbon sinks?
Climate change in general is proceeding much more rapidly than was predicted, and the rate of methane hydrate dissociation is likely being underestimated as well, I think.
The development shouldn't be underestimated as a catalyst for change.
Aviation - cirrus (aviation - smog, really) is still generally being underestimated as a contributor to both global / regional warming and global / regional dimming, to more rain and more drought.
I suspect, but don't have the solid evidence yet, that human agency is underestimated as a key factor in stucturing past and present tundra and forest - tundra ecosystems of northwest Eurasia.
In an e-mail message to me, Dr. Depledge warned that Saudi Arabia and its lead official on climate, Mohammad al - Sabban, should not be underestimated as they pushed for financial commitments.
Long underestimated as artists on the British scene, the show has some particularly fine examples of their work.
It's not a game to be missed and I feel that this one as well as it's predecessor are underestimated as worth while games on the XBLA.
Yet, older dogs shouldn't be underestimated as they also have so much to offer.
It is also expected that this figure may be underestimated as the figures represent parents who have withdrawn their child from schools, however children who never attend school may not be reflected in the statistics.
He said: «The importance of emotional wellbeing at schools, work and home can't be underestimated as it directly impacts the welfare of our society today and the welfare of the next generation.
Reminiscent of American detective Columbo, Smiley was cute and cuddly but definitely not one to be underestimated as he didn't suffer fools gladly (it was also refreshing to see Oldman playing a good guy for a change).
It's also grounded by unbelievable performances from Mark Ruffalo, an actor I really like who's never been better; and Channing Tatum, who reduces himself to a pure distillation of his masculinity and will probably be underestimated as a result.
Fish oil is grossly underestimated as an anabolic supplement, plus it makes you healthier and smarter...
She concluded: «CVD is by far the biggest cause of death in women but is still underestimated as a health problem for them.
Together with colleagues from GEOMAR and the University of Kiel (CAU), he presents new data in the international scientific journal Nature Geoscience, showing that the Southeast Pacific has been significantly underestimated as a source of nitrous oxide.
Feingold should not be underestimated as a candidate and a campaigner but this race is increasingly looking like Johnson's to lose.
The truth is that all these figures are likely to be underestimated as some home schooled children may have not been registered as attending school.
The physical and psychological demands of fighting on a number of fronts can not be underestimated as Swansea and ultimately ex-manager Michael Laudrup found out to their cost.
The importance of Width can not be underestimated as it drags defenders out to mark, opening space for strikers to exploit.
The significance of this property and its preservation practices can not be underestimated as, without the Napa River Inn's dedication to upholding its rich and storied past, downtown Napa on the whole just wouldn't» be quite as remarkable.
Yet, even for those of us not seeking its supplementation powers, nutritional yeast should not be underestimated as a flavoring for food...
The importance of this paper is frequently overlooked or underestimated as an antecedent of Whitehead's later work.
For all China's great importance to Australia these days, a healthy US economy should not be underestimated as a driver of business thinking and as a trend - setter for financial markets.
Speaking in Houston last week at the Circular Summit, Marcelo talked about the early days of her company, and particularly her experiences raising so much money, while also sometimes being underestimated as a woman tech CEO.
Investors said what that comparison misses is that Snapchat, at its core, is a messenger product and people are really underestimating it as a messaging platform.
I still have a feeling a lot of people underestimate him as a fighter.
I agree that AV + supporters are pretending that this isn't a real choice, but I think primary supporters underestimate it as well.
Perhaps by viewing dogs as deformed or substandard wolves created by people, we fundamentally misunderstand and underestimate them as the unique species that they are.
Once you're safely locked away in your own cage, the humans underestimate you as you plan to escape with the help of a fellow in -(pri) mate.
She is very kind, thoughtful and introspective, though any enemies would be wise not to underestimate her as she's capable of cutting her opponents with a single stroke from her finely honed sword skills.
This is a slight underestimate as Murphy 2009 included ocean heat down to 3000m (remember this is back - of - a-napkin stuff).
>> All the above figures should be treated as conservative underestimates as we move from the stable conditions of the Holocene into the far - from - equilibrium, rapid change and enhanced sensitivity of the Anthropocene.
AND, you totally underestimate yourself as a seamstress!

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At least part of the reason why Trump was seen as a joke — even after it was obvious that he had a broad level of support — is that most mainstream media outlets underestimated his appeal with U.S. voters.
But don't underestimate the benefits an introvert brings to a leadership team: That shy, quiet type you dismissed as anti-social could be the next Marissa Mayer, Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates.
That rate was calculated by the Department of Energy as a minimal case that «may underestimate advances.»
As Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg said in a statement, the reefs provide at $ 6.4 billion a year and 64,000 jobs to the Australian economy — numbers that may underestimate the reefs» value.
As we wrote then, Facebook was likely underestimating social media users» collective desire to consume content versus create it.
Cloud promoters are underestimating financial and logistical barriers, he says, as well as the intransigence of human nature.
As the death toll rose to more than 2,400 people out of 4,784 cases over the past six months, Dr. Chan stated that, «We are very cognizant of the fact that any number of cases and deaths that we are reporting is an underestimate
Probably not, but don't underestimate the power of the one - on - one meeting, particularly as it becomes an increasingly rare commodity.
It is always best to err on the side of caution and over estimate what things cost as opposed to underestimate.
Many companies underestimate the tremendous value their IP represents to their monetization strategy, as well as to a potential acquirer or growth capital investor.
As Facebook's recent scandals have shown, the company tends to underestimate how bad actors can manipulate its service, so people will have to take Zuckerberg's word that the company built the dating service while anticipating how personal data could potentially be leaked.
Don't underestimate likeability as a key factor in winning elections.
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