Similar words: underestimate, overestimate, intimation, estimate, estimated, suspended animation, prestidigitation, acclimatization. Meaning: n. an estimation that is too low; an estimate that is less than the true or actual value.
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1. This is due to the enemy's underestimation of China and also to his shortage of troops.
2. This underestimation will increase with a larger difference between the cold and hot oil viscosity and is also more relevant to early times (economics).
3. Underestimation of the inequality between C.E.O. incomes and the wages of the average production worker wage does not, for example, imply approval.
4. Underestimation of each finger length, from the thumb to the pinky, increased by about 7 percent in each finger, rendering the little finger quite a bit littler that it really was.
5. Any underestimation, overestimation or misjudgement will have negative effects on preschool education and children's development.
6. Underestimation of the space required for future communal needs is a common problem in camps of limited area.
7. By utilizing the linear underestimation of objective and constraint functions, a linear relaxation method is proposed for finding global solution of SGP.
8. However, American attitudes are a volatile mix. Underestimation of the inequality between C.
9. That is due to underestimation of the enemy and to lack of intensive education and study.
10. The main defect of SCTA is overestimation or underestimation of vessel stenosis.
11. The IEA's underestimation of energy demand in 2004 contributed to a global jump in oil prices.
12. The average number of quarrels per hour was three to four, although this was probably an underestimation.
13. When small samples are used to estimate population standard deviations, the results are biased in the direction of underestimation.
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14. "If you asked one of these guys 'What are the chances of you getting caught?' you would see an underestimation of the risks, " Dr. Geary said.
15. "If you asked one of these guys 'What are the chances of you getting caught? ' you would see an underestimation of the risks," Dr. Geary said. "And the severity of the consequences is underestimated.
16. Analysis indicates that the mainly reason of the discrepancy is the underestimation of the proportion of large vehicle and the scale of traffic flow at night.
17. On the part of therapist, lack of empathy, negative countertransference, underestimation of the severity of the patient's problems, and poor technique all have been associated with negative outcome.
18. Other countries have a similar national accounting problem, but the rapid growth of China's service sectormakes the underestimation more pronounced.
19. This estimation relied on seismological techniques measuring the first seismic waves recorded, a method that lends itself to underestimation when a quake exceeds a magnitude of 8.5.
20. The problem was obviously in my overestimation of my navigation skills, and my underestimation of the size of the park!
21. The excessive focus on the short-term has resulted in a significant underestimation of low probability but high risks and in the increase of risk-taking behaviour.
22. Unfortunately it seems there's no such thing as small change: the much-repeated 21 days to form a habit is a considerable underestimation unless your only goal in life is drinking glasses of water.
23. The conventional design approach of soil nails often results in an underestimation of bond stress, which in turn gives an uneconomical design.
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