Sentences with phrase «underestimated of»

Not only is it important from a very practical standpoint, its aesthetic importance is probably the most underestimated of the lot.
Water is one of the most underestimated of metabolism boosters.
«Perhaps Vivendi in the past underestimated some of Italy's uniqueness,» the group said in the document, adding that it recognized the «important stake» of Italian authorities in ensuring that the phone company is well run.
Yet even that must be considered an underestimate of the pervasive costs of congestion.
Every overestimate of building value reflected a corresponding underestimate of land value, as these imputations occurred in the context of given overall real estate prices.
What is surprising this latest time is the extent of the underestimate of the deficit?
While this is indeed possible, especially for those who feel like they might be able to negotiate with lenders for better rates, people often underestimate all of the different complexities that...
These figures are undoubtedly underestimates of the shortage of pediatric organs.
... This set of statistics may even be an underestimate of the direction of travel as... Catholic schools and colleges often feel under pressure to demonstrate theirCatholicity and can inflate actual numbers in their «self - declaration» of Catholic staff and pupils.»
«In my own opinion this debate is fuelled by an overoptimism in what can be achieved with AI algorithms, as well as an underestimating of how intelligent people really are.
No reason to underestimate them of course but Arsenal simply are major favorites now.
We now know we can play excellent football and we should now be full of confidence to follow it up, but we must remember to never ever underestimate any of our opponents.
So it's the first time since 2010 we make it past the ro16 of a European competition and while we do have a chance of winning this one, people underestimate some of the remaining teams.
Even with the Buckingham Palace PR team's vast underestimate of # 41.5 m each year (not including security and tax dodges) they cost a huge amount more than comparible republics.
In the event, I was right that the polls would be wrong but instead of an error favouring the Conservatives, the polls recorded the largest ever underestimate of the Labour vote.
In the event, the largest ever polling underestimate of the Labour vote was enough to see the Conservatives lose their majority.
This has to be a gross underestimate of what would happen even at the first general election, let alone thereafter.
«To not consider how microbes influence soil carbon in offsetting ways, promoting losses through enhanced decomposition but gains by protecting soil carbon, would lead to overestimates or underestimates of the role soils play in influencing global climate.»
This would lead to underestimates of the death rate.
«If anything, the numbers in our study are an underestimate of what might be seen at less well - resourced institutions, which was somewhat surprising to us.»
The underestimate of the fault proved deadly, as Japanese seawalls were built under the assumption that extra-large quakes wouldn't produce any extra-large tsunamis.
And he thinks that the official numbers are probably underestimates of the true injury rate because not everyone who gets hurt goes to the hospital and not everyone who goes admits the real reason that they walked into a fire hydrant.
Even so, it's a big underestimate of what would it would take engineer a mammoth from an elephant genome.
The identification of large - size individuals among the australopithecines — i.e. hominins commonly presumed to be small - bodied on average — shows also that the available fossil record can be misleading, resulting in an underestimate of the hominin phenotypic diversity in any given period.
when using the actual output from that model, whereas using the simpler approach of E = 1.0 (a la Otto et al. (2013)-RRB- only leads to a tiny underestimate of only 6 %.
Specifically, results from ERSPC document a relative risk reduction of prostate cancer - specific death of 21 % at a median follow - up of 11 years17 While the absolute reduction in prostate cancer - specific mortality was relatively small (0.10 deaths per 1,000 person - years or 1.07 deaths per 1,000 men randomized), this may represent an underestimate of benefit given the length of follow - up of the study and the degree of non-compliance in the intervention arm.
But there is also no extrapolation over sea ice as far as I can tell, so that omission could also lead to an underestimate of recent Arctic warming.
The dilution of the host star's light by the nearly equal magnitude stellar companion (~ 0.5 magnitudes fainter) significantly affects the derived planetary parameters, and if left uncorrected, leads to an underestimate of the radius and mass of the planet by 10 % and 60 %, respectively.
The dilution of the host star's light by the nearly equal magnitude stellar companion (~ 0.5 magnitudes fainter) significantly affects the derived planetary parameters, and if left uncorrected, leads to an underestimate of the radius and mass of the planet by 10 %... ▽ More We present the discovery of a hot Jupiter transiting an F star in a close visual (0.3» sky projected angular separation) binary system.
[Response: «in the absence of other unknowns» — aerosol forcing, ocean heat uptake, internal variability, underestimates of solar and volcanic forcing... — gavin]
And that is an underestimate of the amount of brine, fracking fluid and other contaminated water that flows back up a well along with the natural gas or oil, because it is based on incomplete data from state governments gathered in 2007.
I take it you mean that the Margo data is resulting in underestimates of climate sensitivity?
Furthermore, as pointed out by Frame et al. (2005), the effect of noise on the estimate of the climatic background level can lead to a substantial underestimate of uncertainties if not taken into account.
This would lead to a reduction in the selection pressure for escape and an underestimate of the escape rate in the presence of continuous selection pressure.
And this is understood to be an underestimate of the real numbers (Mann et.
Until we know more about the validity of in vitro methods, it is not recommended that they be used in clinical or epidemiologic research applications or for food labeling purposes because of the potential for large over - or underestimates of true GI values.
Our lack of information about employer - initiated moves may lead to an underestimate of the improvements in pay and working conditions achieved by teachers who move voluntarily, but the size of this underestimate is probably not very large.
The underestimate of less - educated whites is 29 %, as compared to a 20 % underestimate for the more - educated ones.
To the extent that one believes that states that expected to gain the most from accountability policies adopted them prior to NCLB, one might view the results we present as an underestimate of the average effect of school accountability.
After we pointed out that ECEC - style data on annual contributions to public pension plans are a dramatic underestimate of pension costs, most of the pay comparison literature followed our lead in applying some kind of correction.
That's an underestimate of over $ 27,000.
So my underestimate of the annual cost of non-teaching staff is $ 60,000 per employee.
The exclusion of hundreds of thousands of titles published without an ISBN, including many titles on Amazon's Kindle store, means that the increase of 422 % since 2007 this represents is likely to be an underestimate of the size of the self - publishing sector.
In particular, if homeowners believe that large down payments are now required to purchase a home, then widespread, large underestimates of their home equity could be deterring them from applying for mortgages, selling their homes, and buying different homes.»
However, this figure is an underestimate of debt caused by higher education, because for many families, home equity loans and credit cards have become an important part of financing college.
We could go on with other intellectual weaknesses of the CPI — substitution effects, owners equivalent rent and hedonics, none of which are theoretically wrong, but which are applied wrongly, and lead to an underestimate of inflation.
«Because most of the smaller organizations reviewed on Charity Navigator were local shelter - based organizations, we expect that not reviewing the local charities with budgets smaller than $ 3.5 million led to an underestimate of how much funding overall was directed towards shelters.»
As described in a previous post earlier this year, Mann et al., 2012 (pdf), postulated that for extreme volcanoes, the cooling would be sufficient to saturate the growth response, and that some trees might «skip» a ring for that year leading to a slight slippage in tree - ring dating, a potential smearing of the composite chronologies, and a further underestimate of the cooling in tree - ring based large - scale reconstructions.
«By comparing the response of clouds and water vapor to ENSO forcing in nature with that in AMIP simulations by some leading climate models, an earlier evaluation of tropical cloud and water vapor feedbacks has revealed two common biases in the models: (1) an underestimate of the strength of the negative cloud albedo feedback and (2) an overestimate of the positive feedback from the greenhouse effect of water vapor.
«and try to come to terms with the fact that your 1 % figure is a grievous underestimate of what would be needed?»
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