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Respondents also underestimated the education level and overestimated the welfare reliance of immigrants; they overestimated the share of Muslim immigrants and underestimated the share of Christians.
Fleckenstein said that Morningstar's estimate for January overestimated DoubleLine Total Return's net outflow by $200 million and overestimated the Flexible Income's net inflow by about $30 million.
A 2016 study had similar results: Researchers found that male undergraduate biology students not only overestimated their own performance, but they also overestimated the performance of their male peers.
In its March reports over the past 217 years, USDA has overestimated the eventual Brazilian corn crop only twice, and it has overestimated for Argentina twice in the past 229 years.
In 2004, for example, the exit polls overestimated John Kerry's share of the vote (by "more than one standard error") in 26 states; it overestimated George W. Bush's share in only four states.
"But their legislative power should not be overestimated," he said.
He probably overestimated himself and underestimated the resistance in Tripoli.
It can't be overestimated just how in love they were.
"Upside has been grossly overestimated" in the business, Grady said.
For example, they overestimated their consumption of liver by 200%.
Consumers also overestimated the required down payment on a mortgage.
Generally, the app overestimated low blood pressure and underestimated hypertension.
And Turkey overestimated its ability to control groups like HTS.
"You overestimated your abilities to transform the world," he said.
Gail Collins I have to confess I've overestimated Donald Trump.
The significance of this cautionary observation simply cannot be overestimated.
Audience figures are not only rarely published but routinely overestimated.
If I overestimated, I'll just make my family eat last.
Around 57 percent overestimated the costs, and 83 percent underestimated them.
But Thorton overestimated the amount of dynamite needed for the task.
Pollsters have said their 2015 findings significantly overestimated support for Labour.
We vastly overestimated how willing people would be to change behavior.
The importance of language in Vito's thinking can not be overestimated.
Ten percent overestimated, and just 6 percent got it exactly right.
Indeed, the wider advantages of reducing such taxes have been overestimated.
Secondly, the effectiveness of (excessively) negative interest rates is probably overestimated.
I also overestimated the leadership skills and cohesion of Republican elites.
Pollsters have said their 22 findings significantly overestimated support for Labour.
What Tesla overestimated was the number of E.V.s it could produce.
Yes, the C.B.O. initially overestimated marketplace enrollment and underestimated Medicaid enrollment.
The number of properly trained Afghan troops has been grossly overestimated.
Have we overestimated the pain scales we were taught as medical students?
Yet that, by turn, overestimated the president's willingness to concede an inch.
I think people overestimated SoftBank's willingness to go to an infinite press.
Fitbit tended to underestimate the heart rate, while the Basis overestimated it.
It said Ofgem overestimated the potential savings to consumers from its approach.
It turns out that even Beckham's vast, distinctive talents can be overestimated.
They also overestimated the economic value of a national currency for Greece.
In general, they overestimated the number of well-educated and nonwhite voters.
However, self-reported drug use can easily be under- or overestimated, he said.
"The market has completely overestimated the Fed's propensity to cut rates," Emanuel said.
They overestimated Ms Clinton's lead over Donald Trump by just 1.1 percentage points.
In other words, economists had overestimated the flexibility of the US labor market.
That analysis stands, but may have overestimated Republican competence and underestimated Trump's toxicity.
Regulatory costs are often overestimated, for example, by ignoring industry's capacity to adapt.
"The risks in our derivatives book are massively overestimated," Lewis told the paper.
He underestimated their will to kill him and overestimated his ability outwit them.
It turns out I overestimated our ability to walk away from a challenge.
These professors consistently overestimated the amount of joy that was headed their way.
He said demand had outstripped supply, while licensed producers had overestimated their capacity.
And many of the state polls overestimated the level of support for Clinton.
True, the C.B.O. overestimated the number of people who would buy insurance on the exchanges the act created; but that was partly because it overestimated the number of employers who would drop coverage and send their workers to those exchanges.
"Russia's impact has been greatly underestimated, but it shouldn't be overestimated either," Gomart said.
Yet it turned out that the company had badly overestimated demand for the title.
While the government underestimated the strength of the independence movement, its leaders overestimated it.
The industry "overestimated the arrival of autonomous vehicles," Hackett told the Detroit Economic Club.
Through time immemorial, parents have both underestimated and overestimated their teenagers' depression and misery.
A more feasible explanation for why polls overestimated Trump would be simple voter enthusiasm.
People overestimated how much Democrats and Republicans opposed policies backed by the other side.
May, have consistently overestimated their bargaining power and made a number of unrealistic statements.
The selection committee generally opted for the same people who'd overestimated their trivia abilities.
In the Midwest, the political importance of the Trump-voting counties cannot be overestimated.
Walden is right: CBO initially overestimated how many people the Obamacare marketplaces would cover.
Nonetheless, the visceral thrills of such a beastly, beautiful automobile could not be overestimated.
But Mr. Li said the five-year energy plans constantly overestimated China's energy needs.
Yes, it overestimated the number of people who would sign up for the exchanges.
The web's founders underestimated — or perhaps overestimated — what would happen as the internet grew.
Investors have overestimated the growth potential of wholesale retailer Costco, according to A.B. Bernstein.
However, Fletcher said analysts have overestimated Costco's growth rate in the U.S. and internationally.
Past PMI surveys have sometimes overestimated the scale of upturns and downturns in the economy.
"We overestimated the arrival of autonomous vehicles," Ford CEO Jim Hackett said earlier this month.
Turkey overestimated its influence over Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), al-Qaeda's former Syrian affiliate.
I certainly overestimated poor Jeb Bush, whom I wrongly predicted would profit from Trump's rise.
The threat of a federal crackdown is another known factor, but an often overestimated one.
If true, it would imply the CBO had overestimated the expected coverage loss under Trumpcare.
Like with the polling, the White House party's candidates are overestimated in early race ratings.
Even if that Paris Fashion Week episode grossly overestimated the appeal of capri cargo pants.
But Ms. Whelan said that Russian officials overestimated her brother's importance on the geopolitical stage.
Analysts said the EIA numbers, which are preliminary estimates, underestimated U.S. consumption and overestimated exports.
Climate models have overestimated warming in recent decades for reasons that are not yet known.
The small sample size could have "overestimated" the effect of short-term therapy, the researchers wrote.
A study from Yale University found that highly educated women overestimated the dangers of hormonal contraception.
It seems Perry and Blasberg grossly overestimated the originality of their human-flesh-feast art stunt.
We vastly overestimated how accepting other people would be of you doing this behavior (remember Glassholes?).
It overestimated the share of the two-party vote going to the incumbent (Democratic) party candidate.
K. prime minister "overestimated his ability" to influence President George Bush's decisions on Iraq, Chilcot said.
There's a very good chance that Letvision has overestimated the demand for full-sized Transformers toys.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the social media company overestimated viewing time for video ads.
The revelations included Facebook's announcement in September that it had overestimated viewing time on video ads.
By double-digit margins, African Americans, whites and Latinos all overestimated the diversity of their neighborhoods.
In all countries except France, respondents overestimated the share of Muslim immigrants by a wide margin.
Factory output slowed and inventory rose in April, a sign firms may have overestimated global demand.
He perhaps overestimated the scope of Mueller's inquiry, which was limited strictly to Russian electoral interference.
Those surveyed also overestimated the impact of recycling and how much plastic is recycled, researchers said.
Once again, analysts overestimated the resonance of climate change and underestimated the power of economic populism.
First, the effect of the no-deal threat on Brussels continues to be overestimated in London.
Jim Hackett, the boss of Ford, acknowledges that the industry "overestimated the arrival of autonomous vehicles".
The Wall Street Journal reported that the social media company overestimated viewing times for video ads.
Past "Annual Energy Outlooks" have overestimated the costs of renewables and underestimated their rates of deployment.
Authorities think he overestimated the number; one of his victims had survived being shot in the neck.
But the more the partner overestimated the bonus, based on the subject's advice, the higher the reward.
Indeed, in the past, when the Conservatives have been in the lead, polls have overestimated their vote.
Warren Gunnels, Sanders' policy director, called the new cost estimate "wildly" overestimated in a statement on Monday.
Compared with these measurements, half of the fitness trackers underestimated energy expenditure and the rest overestimated it.
Why it matters: Republicans never believed the CBO estimate, and thought its uninsured estimates were wildly overestimated.
Their preliminary findings suggest that previous measurements have overestimated the amount of methane escaping large Arctic lakes.
"The strategic importance of that project to the UK and Statoil can not be overestimated," Rummelhoff said.
"From the very beginning, she ... overestimated herself," read the document, written in English and seen by Reuters.
In my extremely waved state, I heavily overestimated how much I could eat and got carried away.
When Britons were asked why they overestimated the percentage of immigrants within the population, two answers dominated.
And the Sanders team says that the researchers overestimated the costs associated with administering the government program.
Both Trump and Obama, Waxman said, may have overestimated political support for their desired goal with Gitmo.
"We vastly overestimated the impact on that group of people from the housing financial crisis," he says.
Outside of those, CBO overestimated mandatory spending by $85033 billion and income security programs by $10 billion.
There are people lying in hospital beds right now because they drastically overestimated how ready they were.
But, Musk said, he overestimated how much progress Tesla had made in the Model 3 development process.
More than 30 percent significantly underestimated room, board and personal expenses; about 33 percent significantly overestimated them.
One of the few items they overestimated was a new toilet — the average is $370, not $405.
And it wasn't an issue of simple ignorance; Germans who opposed reunification overestimated the distances more wildly.
In February, embarrassment ensued after London Resort Company Holdings overestimated its cash assets by about £289,000 [$419,000].
Yet the coup plotters appear to have overestimated the support they would find within the military ranks.
And based on trends in early April it overestimated the fiscal-year-end foreign-exchange reserves by $3bn.
"Racially-biased job evaluators consistently overestimated the number of offers and counteroffers black job seekers made," says Hernandez.
The researchers conclude that previous studies on the topic probably overestimated the rate of head trauma among Neanderthals.
IBM (IBM) said in a blog post Monday that Google had overestimated the difficulty of the computing task.
Men also greatly overestimated how many sexual partners women had had by the time they reached middle age.
Officials from those administrations say American officials initially overestimated their potential areas of cooperation with the Russian leader.
Facebook — Facebook overestimated average viewing time for its video ads for two years, according The Wall Street Journal.
Wheat tour scouts have drastically overestimated the likely abandonment in Kansas in each of the past five years.
However, I significantly underestimated the strength of papier-mâché on an eggshell and significantly overestimated my own strength.
Moreover, previous CBO estimates have dramatically overestimated the number of Americans who would gain coverage through Obamacare's marketplaces.
Combined with conspicuous advertising for the campaign around the Etihad, the importance of the gesture can't be overestimated.
In other trials, the participants were incentivized to lie: If the partner overestimated, the participant would get more.
Research has found that, on average, people overestimated how long they waited in a line by 36 percent.
"We overestimated the speed here," said Dr. Giovanni Colella, the company's chief executive and one of its founders.
We might learn that Brazil seriously overestimated the burden of microcephaly, and that it's an extremely rare complication.
A 483 perception survey by Ipsos Mori found that Britons overestimated the number of Muslims in the country.
"We overestimated the arrival of autonomous vehicles," Jim Hackett, Ford Motor's chief executive, said this month in Detroit.
Cruz wound up winning that contest, and we learned that Trump's support was overestimated by about 8 points.
According to The Information, Snap badly overestimated demand for Spectacles, the camera-enabled glasses it released last year.
It was overpriced and underpowered, and Microsoft overestimated interest in the motion-sensing Kinect, before killing it outright.
In September, the company admitted it overestimated the average viewing time on video ads for more than two years.
And most of the ones that were powerful enough overestimated the size of the effect they purported to show.
Mr McCrum's bravery in staring into the abyss cannot be overestimated; reading his book inevitably brings moments of terror.
In addition, it turns out that Toshiba overestimated the value of the company's projects at the time of acquisition.
In the first half of 2016, U.S. domestic gasoline consumption was generally overestimated but U.S. gasoline exports were underestimated.
Fixing the threat of resistant gonorrhea won't be easy—the challenges in developing a new antibiotic can't be overestimated.
Ford's C.E.O., Jim Hackett, said two weeks ago that his company had "overestimated" how quickly the technology had advanced.
"CBO overestimated marketplace enrollment by 30 percent ... while it underestimated Medicaid enrollment by 14 percent," the Commonwealth Fund found.
This is a pretty big deal in the Trump era, and it's part of why the polls overestimated Mrs.
"The Republican establishment has consistently overestimated its ability to move Donald Trump to the positions it supports," he said.
Democratic strategist Brad Bannon said Republicans have overestimated the impact the tax law will have on their electoral prospects.
"Carrefour overestimated the market's appetite for its shares," said Marcelo Garbes, head of equity trading at brokerage Tullet Prebon.
In surveys sent to patients and clinicians, most clinicians overestimated how often and how bad clozapine's side effects were.
Nellie: People seem to have overestimated how loyal kids are to apps and how impactful stunts like Spectacles are.
Both of the last two administrations have underestimated the risks of climate change and overestimated the costs of transition.
The company has overestimated the average viewing time for video ads, and inflated the number of visitors to business pages.
"The historic significance of this agreement cannot be overestimated," Alexandre de Juniac, director general and CEO of the IATA, said.
That's because the manifesto's author overestimated the extent to which women are willing to be turned against their own gender.
Tom Fisher, of London-based advocacy group Privacy International, added economic benefits of digital ID systems were often over overestimated.
The lion's share of the error came from the cost of net interest payments, which CBO overestimated by $43 billion.
It is now painfully clear that we've overestimated intelligence as a world-changing force; it is idiocy that holds sway.
The nonprobability estimates, after traditional weighting, overestimated the Democrats by an average of about five percentage points across 71 races.
What sounds almost like high jinks took extraordinary courage and resourcefulness, and its contribution to the invasion can't be overestimated.
"We overestimated the arrival of autonomous vehicles," Ford's chief executive, Jim Hackett, said at the Detroit Economic Club in April.
To many people, black boys seem older than they are: In one study, people overestimated their ages by 19543 years.
Finally, it was my big chance to order a spiral-cut beauty, and I grossly overestimated how much we needed.
I don't think anybody really does or understands the implications of ... KS: So you feel the negative impact is overestimated?
"It cannot be overestimated the effect of the biggest company in the world coming to set up a base in a rural area in the west of Ireland — it cannot be overestimated," Martin Morrissey, the proprietor of the Square Inn bar, which occupies the center of town, told me when I visited last month.
While many drone-makers overestimated demand from hobbyists, they now see big opportunities selling to businesses under newly relaxed U.S. regulations.
" Acton added: "But my point is that the breathless reaction you often hear to these developments, I think, can be overestimated.
But Gruvi overestimated its ability to sell directly to cannabis consumers and underestimated the buying power of the traditional beer consumer.
They believed that I'd underestimated how much the work would cost and overestimated how much I could rent the house for.
"I think it's probably overestimated in markets how much the Fed can do about short-term disruptions, if there are any."
I'd believed he would lose — and this was proof that I had yet again overestimated America and my place in it.
Although it is tangential to the topic immediately at hand, the importance of this aspect of robotics research can't be overestimated.
The rebellion against May fizzled out, as it appeared her opponents overestimated their support and couldn't reach the 48-letter threshold.
From Somalia in 1993 to Yemen today, American commanders and policy makers overestimated the advantage American military technology bestows on them.
So to catalog my wrongness: I overestimated the real commitment of both factions' leaders to their stated principles and favored policies.
However, people overestimated their understanding of these insurance concepts, which suggests many would not seek help or education even if offered.
Beware of 'scope creep'As a first-time mother, I overestimated what I'd be able to accomplish in an eight-hour day.
Doll added that the healthcare-services sector offered upside because investors have overestimated the political risk to most of those companies.
When not accompanied by American forces, Afghan troops have in the past overestimated the number of enemy combatants killed in firefights.
The researchers found that Germans systematically overestimated the distance between cities that had been in opposite halves of the divided country.
"Republicans Have Overestimated the Conservatism of the Base," blared a recent headline in National Review bemoaning the victory of Trump's populism.
Wall Street rarely talks about its mistakes, but Deutsche Bank admitted it overestimated the Amazon Web Services threat to VMware's business.
In the Iraq case, the intelligence agencies overestimated Saddam Hussein's ability to reconstitute what was once a healthy nuclear weapons program.
But the push against May fizzled out, as these hardliners overestimated their initial support and couldn't reach the 48-letter threshold.
He's similarly often come out ahead of John Anderson's eventual vote share from 105 (though Anderson's polling overestimated his actual support).
While the IEA is the world's leading energy forecaster, it also has continually overestimated coal consumption and simultaneously underestimated clean energy growth.
They are not wrong, though they have vastly underestimated the role of automation in killing jobs and overestimated that of trade agreements.
He overestimated his ability to outwit Vladimir Putin, and got embroiled in an unfortunate overseas adventure against an Islamist incursion in Niger.
In her view, the market has overestimated the demand for natural gas for cooling, and has underestimated the power of seasonal tendencies.
It is better to be underestimated by others than overestimated, is something I used to tell myself at work all the time.
Another review of studies from 213 found people generally overestimated how much energy exercise burned and ate more when they worked out.
Ford CEO Jim Hackett said that "[w]e overestimated the arrival of autonomous vehicles," at an April 2019 Detroit Economic Club event.
From 2002 to 2014, the Puerto Rican government overestimated its revenue eight times, on one occasion by as much as 19 percent.
Johannes Hahn, the EU commissioner responsible for enlargement, recently expressed concern that the EU "overestimated Russia and underestimated China" in the Balkans.
Environmentalists think both that such synergies make the harm done by dams greater than governments claim, and that the benefits are overestimated.
It's not that he overestimated the number of drug addicts in the Philippines by nearly double (the correct figure is 21 million).
He said he believes the White House overestimated its initial Ebola request, giving the GOP "some latitude" in approving funds for Zika.
The auto industry repeatedly overestimated its costs and falsely claimed that the regulations in question would kill jobs and hurt the economy.
External legal and accounting experts leading the probe found that Cnova's net sales may have been overestimated by about 110 million reais.
But the benefits of dams have been highly overestimated, according to a study published this week by scientists from Michigan State University.
But this was largely because it overestimated the number of employers who would drop coverage and send their workers to the exchanges.
Some industry leaders say lawmakers may have overestimated how much statewide legalization -- approved by voters in 2016 -- would stem unregulated distribution. 5.
The Lincoln Memorial event was the one where he overestimated the crowd and suggested inaugural concerts at the memorial were his idea.
While private colleges fretted, lawmakers grumbled that the impact of the public tuition proposal — known as the Excelsior scholarship — had been overestimated.
Those forecasts overestimated the rate at which Puerto Ricans actually voted, and underestimated how successful Republicans would be in campaigning to them.
The worst performers — those in the bottom and second quartile — grossly overestimated their ability (also note how the best performers underestimated it).
But some individual measurements overestimated the ECG by as much as 16.8 BPM, and underestimated the ECG by as much as 28.5 BPM.
To this day, the significance of Moreau's problematical association with Huysmans's perennially popular novel can't be overestimated, despite his discomfort with Huysmans's depictions.
It holds that the impact of all great technological change is overestimated in the short run, and subsequently underestimated in the long run.
Microsoft previously took a $900 million loss on its original Surface RT, largely because the company overestimated demand and manufactured too many devices.
In a highly unusual set of circumstances, scalpers are reportedly losing money on this year's ceremony, having severely overestimated the demand for tickets.
Even the scalpers were unhappy, having reportedly overestimated people's willingness to shell out to see Mr Trump sworn in as the 45th president.
An old Silicon Valley chestnut states that short-term effects of major new technologies are generally overestimated, but long-run effects are underestimated.
Officials appear to have overestimated their ability to control who would be blamed for the panic, and on whom the pressure would fall.
The IMF's forecasters almost invariably fail to see recessions coming; the Fed, during Mr Fischer's tenure, repeatedly overestimated the risk of rising inflation.
Another review of studies from 2012 found that people generally overestimated how much energy exercise burned and ate more when they worked out.
Facebook hugely overestimated the average viewing time for video ads on the social media site for two years, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Prior to 236.5/291.5, the last time USDA overestimated Argentine corn output in its March supply and demand report was in 237/99.
For distance, the Move slightly overestimated my run at 270 miles, while the Apple Watch delivered a more accurate distance of 270 miles.
In May, a ProPublica investigation into a widely used sentencing-recommendation algorithm found that it systematically overestimated black defendants' risk of repeat offenses.
"People overestimated the implication of the Asian market volatility for U.S. growth and we overreacted," Lacker told reporters after a speech in Baltimore.
Some were surprised that Taylor was willing to give up so much, but the allure of comfort and familiarity simply can't be overestimated.
I put together this chart to show the trend: Again and again, Federal Reserve officials have overestimated how quickly the economy would grow.
Another thing giving Democrats heartburn is that in both the 2013 governor's race and the 2014 US Senate race, polls overestimated Democrats' support.
In fact, a 2017 study published by international non-governmental organization Oxfam said that commonly cited economic benefits of hydropower are grossly overestimated.
Look, we probably overestimated the willingness or underestimated the ability for people to jump from one side of the Grand Canyon to the other.
The first-half performance missed expectations because analysts had "overestimated currency gains" that in the end contributed 37 million euros to earnings, Henry added.
"The reality is that for the first five years we were constantly wrong on one side - we constantly overestimated the fiscal reforms," Thomsen said.
In both India and China, authorities have overestimated the growth in electricity consumption, procuring coal-fired power that is not used by the grid.
In that study, researchers showed that we had overestimated the amount of water flowing on the Red Planet due to a single missed fact.
Overconfidence afflicts both sexes, but men more so; one study found that they overestimated their abilities by 30% and women by 15% on average.
As a result, the outcome of the U.S. election surprised many, including President Barack Obama, who overestimated the enthusiasm for trade among American voters.
Deborah Arnott, chief executive of public health charity ASH, said the study was encouraging but many still overestimated the risks associated with e-cigarettes.
While the ages came up reasonably close (my colleague whose age was overestimated by five years may disagree), the expression detection seemed less reliable.
Securing international support for secession was always going to be an uphill battle, and the Catalan government appears to have overestimated its chances here.
Research conducted by psychologists Michael W. Kraus and Jacinth J.X. Tan concluded that most Americans overestimated the ease of transitioning from poverty to wealth.
During this 2294-year span, June acreage overestimated corn acres four times more often than it underestimated them, a split of 2296 to four.
People who overestimated or underestimated kids' need for sleep were also more likely to report barriers to getting their children to bed on time.
Researchers also may have overestimated the number of participating physicians because doctors often work on multiple post-marketing studies, the authors also point out.
However, questions have been raised regarding the monitoring and reporting of microcephaly cases in Brazil, with some alleging that this condition is being overestimated.
For example, some analysts believe Apple overestimated how many Chinese consumers would want to pay for iPhones when less expensive alternatives dominate the market.
He badly overestimated his bargaining position with Iraq and underestimated the animosity his referendum engendered among his neighbors and allies, including the United States.
Since 2008, the Fed has repeatedly overestimated the strength of the U.S. economy and underestimated the political and economic headwinds buffeting the global economy.
"The simplest explanation is that President Bush overestimated the amount of political capital he had banked," wrote William A. Galston of the Brookings Institution.
"You'll make a lot of money picking stocks or sectors where investors have overestimated or perhaps underestimated the benefits of tax reform," Wilson said.
But observers say Trump has overestimated his leverage with China and lacks the tools to clinch a broader deal to overhaul the Chinese economy.
When I asked him whether he had overestimated people's forbearance, he defended the "front-loading" of economic reforms but admitted to a "desynchronization" problem.
The C.B.O. said it was re-evaluating its own assumption but thought it had probably overestimated the provision's impact on premiums and insurance enrollment.
"They overestimated what the North means in terms of denuclearisation and oversold it to Washington," said Chun Yung-woo, a former South Korean nuclear negotiator.
As the Chicago Tribune reports, the Rapid Safety Feedback program regularly overestimated the likelihood of abuse in many cases while failing to predict actual deaths.
The NTSB in September said Boeing overestimated how well pilots would react to a series of alerts during malfunctions, such as on the crashed planes.
He added that Blair overestimated his ability to influence the U.S, then led by George Bush, despite Britain's joint occupation of Iraq after the war.
China's Finance Ministry said the downgrade, Moody's first for the country since 1989, overestimated the risks to the economy and was based on "inappropriate methodology".
Further, if you botch a project because you overestimated your abilities, chances are you'll have to hire a pro to fix up your mistakes anyway.
It's possible they overestimated the effects of irrigation on heat waves, though observational evidence already supports the emergence of extreme heat waves in this region.
Although the Saudis and Emiratis may have overestimated the boycott's ability to pressure Qatar, they may feel they have little to lose by continuing it.
Tom MacArthur (R-NJ), point to the CBO's projections for Obamacare back when the law was passed, which overestimated how many people would be insured.
Participants also overestimated the chances that a 40-year-old woman will be successful in having a baby after one round of in vitro fertilization.
Ford and other companies say the industry overestimated the arrival of autonomous vehicles, which still struggle to anticipate what other drivers and pedestrians will do.
"We find no evidence that the climate models evaluated in this paper have systematically overestimated or underestimated warming over their projection period," the paper states.
"I overestimated Adam's good side" and often "turned a blind eye" to his negative side, "especially when it came to governance," Son said on Wednesday.
Mr. Musk also overestimated Tesla's ability to mass-produce the Model 3; he once expected the company to churn out several hundred thousand in 2018.
"The markets and the Fed have consistently overestimated the timetable for rate hikes," Eddy Elfenbein of the Crossing Wall Street blog wrote in a recent email.
One group of participants were told they would get a cash prize if their partner overestimated the number of coins, leading them to lie and exaggerate.
After issuing its report, Google Flu overestimated the number of flu cases for 100 of the next 108 weeks, by an average of nearly 100 percent.
"We [overestimated] the number of people that were interested in solving this problem at the expense of another case on top of their phone," Migicovsky says.
So here's the fundamental mismatch: The CBO says Trump's budget math overestimated economic growth to the tune of $3.4 trillion in tax revenue over next decade.
The FCC's national broadband map uses information from providers to depict coverage and includes a caveat that coverage may be overestimated because of underlying data limitations.
But from the moment Gates took the stand, it was instantly evident that the public -- and perhaps the media -- had grossly overestimated Gates's loyalty to Manafort.
James Lankford (R-Okla.) also appeared to cast doubt on the CBO's findings, noting it previously overestimated how many would sign up under ObamaCare's insurance exchanges.
Dr. Missmer says that previous studies may have overestimated the link to infertility because most only looked at women already diagnosed with infertility and/or endometriosis.
But E&E News reported that the federal aid agency has overestimated the damage to states and underestimated the given state's ability to handle the situation.
The central bank is seen standing pat after easing policy last month, amid signs it overestimated the initial shock to Britain's economy from June's Brexit vote.
"The importance for international affairs of any contact between the Russian and U.S. presidents can hardly be overestimated," the spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, told reporters on Friday.
This helps explain why people overestimated how they compare with others in their ethics, their reliability as a friend and their value as a human being.
Original budget: $40,000A Wisconsin bride told Business Insider her wedding came in under budget because she and her husband overestimated nearly every cost for their wedding.
"I believe Beijing has dramatically overestimated its success in 'managing Trump' and may be in for a rude awakening," Bishop said in his Sinocism China newsletter Tuesday.
Down rounds can also publicly signal that a startup's growth is slowing or hammer home the fact that investors overestimated how much their original stake was worth.
It comes after a Wall Street Journal report that revealed the social media company overestimated average viewing time for video ads on its platform for two years.
The new research, however, suggests climate models have overestimated how much ice is in clouds, meaning less is available to be converted to liquid as temperatures rise.
A study recently reported that the number of deaths resulting from the coronavirus were overestimated in China, which also revealed a positive relationship between susceptibility and age.
Records also show that they drastically overestimated potential leasing revenue and failed to meaningfully consult with the indigenous peoples of the Gwichʼin Nation of Alaska and Canada.
First, that Khamenei, Iran's octogenarian Supreme Leader, is out of touch with what his military can achieve and overestimated the effectiveness of the strikes, which then failed.
The new revenues, which have been grossly underestimated, were compared in this model to the lost revenue from the corporate tax rate cut, which was grossly overestimated.
They got some physics wrong, in that they didn't accurately estimate how much CO2 the ocean would absorb, so they overestimated how much surface temperatures would rise.
The big picture: The USACE overestimated how much money would be available for these projects after the Pentagon redirected $2.5 billion in July for border wall construction.
Guardian reporter Amy Hawkins tested it out for herself, and the system recognized that she was "female" and "beautiful," but it overestimated her age by a solid decade.
That's all well in order, but the danger posed by these files is overestimated, as is the ability of the government, state or federal, to curtail their distribution.
What is more, the degree of Chinese competition to American pre-eminence can be overestimated, according to Joseph Nye, an expert on American power at Harvard's Kennedy School.
"In a lot of senses, Republicans have overestimated how much dedication to ideology was motivating their voters," said Ben Domenech, publisher of The Federalist, a conservative online journal.
"We overestimated our value at that time, while the sharks correctly assessed the early stage of our business and the risks and perils ahead of us," Goetgeluk said.
Amazon argued that the IRS overestimated the value of "intangible" assets, such as software and trademarks, it had transferred to a Luxembourg unit, Amazon Europe Holding Technologies SCS.
Sources described the Trump NSS as a "corrective" to the past 16 years of American foreign policy, that overestimated America's influence and importance, and lost track of priorities.
OMB Director Mulvaney, in a flailing defense against my criticism of his budget arithmetic, notes correctly that the Obama administration's early forecasts overestimated the pace of recovery. True.
Facebook was down 1.3 percent at $128.41 after the WSJ reported the social media giant overestimated viewing time for video ads by 60-80 percent for two years.
Part of the problem was that the agency overestimated how many passengers would sign up for the expedited PreCheck program and cut its staff in anticipation of enrollment.
Facebook was down 252 percent at $219 after the WSJ reported the social media giant overestimated viewing time for video ads by 60-80 percent for two years.
It concluded that the British government had underestimated the difficulties and consequences of the war, and that Mr. Blair had overestimated his influence over President George W. Bush.
China has insisted it is doing all it can, and some Chinese diplomats say the Trump administration has overestimated how much influence Beijing has over its defiant neighbor.
Facebook was down 2.3 percent at $127.11 after the WSJ reported the social media giant overestimated viewing time for video ads by 60-80 percent for two years.
The Beige Book survey suggested that the government's statisticians might have overestimated retail sales growth in previous years, and are now compensating with low estimates of current sales.
Investors have overestimated the potential size of the the planet-based meat industry, which could end up smaller than the plant-based milk industry, according to D.A. Davidson.
In 2012, ProPublica examined a widely cited figure of 14 attacks and found that some instances overstated the NYPD's role, or overestimated the seriousness of the plots foiled.
As a result, Santander said it could have overestimated the benefits of the deal, which it calculated then at close to 500 million euros per year from 2020.
In its draft proposal, the agency said it is making the changes because the previous administration "may have overestimated the emission reductions" when rolling out the 2016 rule.
"Drivers should be very happy because all prognosticators overestimated what they would be paying," said Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for the Oil Price Information Service.
Facebook was down 1.5 percent at $128.11 after the WSJ reported the social media giant overestimated viewing time for video ads by 60-80 percent for two years.
For example, while it may seem certain that rates are poised to rise, "the Fed has overestimated the number of rate hikes they expect pretty consistently," she said.
"It's not very political - it's more of a moderating job and that's why this post is rather overestimated - it's not as powerful as everyone always makes out," he said.
Facebook overestimated how long people were watching videos on its platform by as much as 80 percent for two years, a new report from the Wall Street Journal says.
And then there are companies like GoPro, which seem to have overestimated how many human beings actually go base jumping, river rafting, and lion cuddling on a regular basis.
More simply, the company overestimated its ability to produce the Model X: It couldn't reliably make all the parts in-house that it intended, and parts suppliers fell through.
PARIS (Reuters) - Michelin's operating profit fell in the first half, with the French tyre maker saying on Tuesday it had missed forecasts because analysts had overestimated foreign exchange gains.
"Number one was they overestimated the impact on the Texas economy when oil went down the way it went down," Green told "Mad Money " host Jim Cramer on Wednesday.
The FBI inadvertently undermined its "going dark" argument last year when it admitted the number of encrypted devices it claimed it couldn't gain access to was overestimated by thousands.
One forest ecologist, Simon Lewis, suggested that the authors of the July study had overestimated how much of our CO2 emissions trees could absorb by a factor of two.
Mr. Silverhart of Limra said that for a 20-year, $250,000 term life insurance policy, about 80 percent of consumers overestimated the annual cost, making it seem less affordable.
Sorry, but if you think I'm leaving one of the highest-grossing horror films ever made off of this list just because it's "mainstream," you've wildly overestimated my hipsterdom.
In the wake of revelations that Facebook overestimated a key video metric for years, Google — the other half of the mobile advertising duopoly — is having troubles of its own.
The HOPE researchers, who created standard living costs for every county in the United States, found that nearly half of four-year public colleges overestimated by at least $1,500.
He pointed to a study from 2000 that showed that college sports fans overestimated how happy they would be a few days after their team won a big game.
This is part of a growing realization in political psychology that tribalism has been underestimated in our understanding of politics, and ideological coherence and political and scientific literacy overestimated.
After Trump initially downplayed the number of cases in the U.S. and overestimated the availability of testing for the virus, Vice President Mike Pence had to correct the record.
As always, Roman has overestimated his position within the company, which is so inessential that even after the cruise scandal breaks, he still has no idea what's going on.
One possible reason for Apple TV Plus&apos negative perception at launch was because it touted "The Morning Show" as its flagship series and overestimated how audiences would respond.
But other researchers said it overestimated the potential of tree planting, flagging issues with the study's maps and data and urging greater efforts to cut emissions by other means.
Michael McCarthy, chief markets strategist at CMC Markets in Sydney, said he expects the yuan to further appreciate in the medium term, as markets have overestimated China's economic slowdown.
Some experts say that the effectiveness of the mandate in enticing healthy people to enroll has been overestimated, and repealing it would not be as bad as some predict.
The cost could be even greater, the study says, if the bill overestimated the projected savings on administrative and drug costs, as well as payments to health care providers.
In September 2016, Facebook admitted the that it overestimated video ad viewing time averages by up to 60 percent to 80 percent for two years because of a calculation error.
"I think both of them may have overestimated how much resilience their economic sentiment and market sentiment might have had ... if they decided to take a hard line," Robertson said.
For car rental, dealers and insurance companies, this translates to losses of over $100 billion due to damage undetected in time, overestimated repairs and the overhead of dealing with claims.
The results showed that Wall Street analysts overestimated how much the No. 2 U.S. oil producer could improve with cost cuts in the quarter after two years of lackluster results.
Carlton said Shapiro underestimated how many people were dropping pay TV altogether and overestimated how many people would leave their pay TV provider if they lost access to Turner's channels.
In one experiment, for example, students who'd scored in the lowest quartile on a test adapted from the LSAT overestimated the number of questions they'd gotten right by nearly 50%.
The CBO has consistently overestimated ObamaCare's impact on coverage while low-balling its cost, so the agency's projection that 23 million people would lose coverage is almost certainly an overestimate.
And yes, since to acquiesce to Donald Trump as the Republican nominee is to gamble recklessly with the party's responsibilities to the republic, I overestimated their basic sense of honor.
Using the registry records may have also overestimated how many patients get anticoagulants, Dr. Eric Peterson of Duke University Medical School in Durham, North Carolina, writes in an accompanying editorial.
"Shipments of the [Samsung Galaxy] S8 have been strong in some regions, but there are signs that demand has been overestimated," noted Canalys senior analyst Tim Coulling in a statement.
But it's also possible that evangelical intellectuals and writers, and their friends in other Christian traditions, have overestimated how much a serious theology has ever mattered to evangelicalism's sociological success.
"Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to apologize profusely in a few weeks for having overestimated the threat," Smith wrote in the memo, which was later posted to Twitter.
A handful of Republicans, like the ever-overestimated Susan Collins of Maine, are up for re-election in states that aren't wildly pro-Trump and they could be in trouble.
They had probably overestimated their own product, but it is indisputable that Zuckerberg dragged his feet on the project, stalling for around two months while brainstorming his own competing product.
It broke into the mainstream in 2016 when a ProPublica investigation described how an algorithm called COMPAS used in Broward County, Florida, overestimated the risk of recidivism by black defendants.
The new CDC report had some limitations, including that the data sources could have underestimated or overestimated opioid overdoses based on differences in how hospitals coded their emergency department visits.
The aide, who said that staff in Iowa has been "screaming for Bernie to get on TV" there, suggested that Sanders had overestimated his strength in Iowa and New Hampshire.
" He acknowledged that climate change was real and was scientifically observable, but questioned whether it was a manmade phenomenon, claiming computer models were largely wrong and "overestimated the increasing temperature.
Dick's Sporting Goods – Cowen downgraded the sporting goods retailer to "market perform" from "outperform," saying it had overestimated the company's ability to achieve its prior guidance and maintain its profitability.
As the months passed on, it became apparent that Mr. McGahn and Mr. Burck had overestimated the amount of thought that they believed the president put into his legal strategy.
Which cuts to the heart of the Knicks' big problem: The front office overestimated the cards they already had, and bet more than they should have on immediate playoff contention.
The doughnut chain from North Carolina perhaps overestimated its popularity in the local market, not sensing that the early hype was perhaps indicative of a fad — which would inevitably die off.
They overestimated carbon uptake by trees, and suggested putting trees where they've never been, or where they'd actually make the planet hotter (by darkening planetary albedo over icy, more reflective terrain).
The economic crisis is in part a result of previous administrations — including that of Rossello's father, Pedro — that overspent, overestimated revenue and borrowed millions as the island sank deeper into debt.
The authors argue that Ms Case and Mr Deaton overestimated the change in mortality rates because they had failed to account for the fact that the population has been getting older.
Erica Bowman, the API's chief economist, said previous analyses of compliance with the rule underestimated the abundance of natural gas and therefore overestimated the cost of gas in the coming decades.
Meanwhile, Virtual World had overestimated how quickly it could grow—the big Virtual World Centers hadn't done appreciably better than their smaller progenitors, while leaving the company with higher upkeep costs.
However, she pointed out that policymakers have acknowledged that they overestimated what the long-term "neutral" rate would be, or the level that is neither overly stimulative nor restrictive to growth.
Maybe scheduling each day's final match at midnight, as NBC had requested on behalf of its American audience, overestimated Brazilians' will to stay up for all 221 hours of beach volleyball.
The campaign, as he admitted then, simply overestimated its power to bring masses of those young voters to the polls, and they've sometimes made up a smaller share of the electorate.
On-the-job training should not be overestimated — it works great if one is lucky to have good mentors, but that's not a given — and formal preparation should not be undervalued.
Seven summers came and went without recovery and just two years after Obama's big government spending project failed to yield results, he admitted expectations for the stimulus package were grossly overestimated.
Yet Rosenstein overestimated how angry Trump would be after the Times published its reporting, ultimately leading him to offer his resignation to Kelly, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.
Overall, labor force participation is severely overestimated in the men-only model, and the patterns of increasing participation that are evident at the start of the life cycle are not reflected.
It's also possible that the research review may have overestimated the link between anemia and reduced survival odds if selective reporting skewed the patient populations toward worse cases, the authors also note.
Among other things, the survey found that people routinely overestimated their ability to drive after a few drinks before receiving the brethalyzers, even after they faced the consequences of a DUI conviction.
About 40% of India's coal-fired plant capacity is lying idle, because the authorities have overestimated the growth in demand for electricity, and because of the financial weakness of electricity-distribution firms.
In addition, while I trust that the authors found what they reported, there is a well-known tendency for small but variable effects to be overestimated in this sort of statistical study.
For now, that's unlikely to happen with Xi. "He's overestimated China's ability to make advanced technology without Western help, but it will take a while for him to admit this," Lewis says
A new study suggests that the risk of ecstasy causing brain damage in typical users may be overblown, because previous research overestimated just how much of the drug an average user consumes.
Most significantly, it announced a write-down of goodwill relating to the Withings purchase worth €141 million ($164 million) last October, meaning it had substantially overestimated the value of the company's assets.
Per MarketingLand, this is the 10th time Facebook has conceded a measurement mistake to advertisers since September, when it revealed it had overestimated video metrics by up to 60% for two years.
Meanwhile, a study published in November by the conservative American Enterprise Institute found that USDA's calculation of trade damages "likely substantially overestimated the impact for some U.S. producers," such as soybean growers.
But when asked: "True or False: 113 percent of the federal government's revenue comes from personal income taxes?" the majority of Americans overestimated how important their income taxes are to government revenue.
Publicis Groupe SA's advertising unit was informed by Facebook that the earlier method likely overestimated average time spent watching videos by between 60 percent and 80 percent, according to the WSJ report.
In line with other work on "affective forecasting," the people in the control condition overestimated their positive emotions and underestimated the intensity of their negative emotions over the course of the month.
Valeant's shares were in freefall last week after the company delayed its fourth-quarter earnings release, cancelled its 85033 disclosure, and disclosed that it had overestimated its earnings target by $600 million.
Still, Democrats have fretted for weeks that Ms. Shalala and party leaders in Washington overestimated her appeal and underestimated Ms. Salazar's in a district where 57 percent of registered voters are Latino.
They underestimated the prices of expensive drugs, overestimated the prices of inexpensive ones, and did not understand the extent of the difference in price between those considered cheap and those considered pricey.
Times Insider The Times is committed to correcting our mistakes, whether we mixed up Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel or grossly (really, grossly) overestimated the number of bacteria on a toilet seat.
But a boom in speculative FSRU orders from shipowners led to an oversupply of units this year as import projects across the world were delayed or cancelled, suggesting demand had been overestimated.
A 265-based turnout model, for instance, could have underestimated black turnout in 230 when Barack Obama was on the ticket; a 242-based model could have overestimated black turnout in 265.
Overweight and obese study participants underestimated their body size and desired to be thinner, whereas normal and underweight participants overestimated their body size and desired to be fatter, according to the study.
Indeed, the US looks no closer to canceling its $110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia, despite the fact that Trump has vastly overestimated the economic and jobs benefits it would provide.
The bottom line: Medicare's complex rules allowed companies — including UnitedHealth Group, CVS Health and Humana — to pocket most or all of those overestimated funds instead of paying them back to the federal government.
The reason I was thrilled was because the study found that the men were not only more distressed about having PE than their partners were, but the they also overestimated their partners' distress.
"We think the positive effect that a bitcoin ETF would have on the price of bitcoin is vastly underappreciated, and that the probability of approval is drastically overestimated within the industry," Bogart wrote.
He lamented the treatment of men who have argued that gender bias within the science and tech world is overestimated or naturally ordained, referencing incidents involving people like James Damore and Lawrence Summers.
That's a big claim and it garnered a big reaction from others concerned that the study included places where trees shouldn't or won't grow, and overestimated how much carbon they can actually capture.
On Thursday, the chip-manufacturing giant Nvida saw its stock tumble on the release of its second quarter earning report, which revealed that the company had overestimated its GPU sales by $82 million.
But the initial double-digit declines in shares of Advance Auto Parts and O'Reilly Automotive overestimated the power of the Death Star, Cramer's friendly moniker for Amazon taken from the Star Wars franchise.
When the Congressional Budget Office scored the President's first budget in 2017, it said that the administration overestimated future economic growth to the tune of $3.4 trillion in tax revenue over next decade.
Those were clearly done to show that president -- or excuse me, the Chairman Kim was taking the right steps, but I think that he overestimated President Trump&aposs desire to have this meeting.
In other trials, the participants were incentivized to lie: If the partner overestimated, the participant would get more (the study gave the participant the impression the partner had no idea about this arrangement).
The disappointing outcome suggests Brazil overestimated the price of admission that oil companies were willing to pay to get a foothold in vast reserves that lie under the ocean floor off its shores.
The media mogul undoubtedly crossed a line, but rival Republicans underestimated conservative animosity toward the GOP senator and overestimated the notion that there is any "line" in speaking to today's rabid party base.
"The problem with these cyclical businesses is the stronger the number, the more people worry that it must be a peak," Jefferies analyst Stephen Volkmann said, adding that the risk was being overestimated.
But his high-profile writing has researched extreme weather and argued that the increasingly high impact of weather phenomena like hurricanes is overestimated, along with general criticisms of the politicization of the issue.
Scientists have calculated the distances to supernovae in order to estimate the universe's expansion rate, but those numbers may be slightly distorted if we have overestimated the amount of matter in our vicinity.
At the end of the day, Saudi Arabia has overextended itself, and overestimated its prowess and it does not have the clout that it once had to be able to do this effectively.
Her performance was antic and scattershot, with echoes of Lucille Ball and Carol Burnett, and a series of sketches — featuring DJ Khaled, Fred Armisen, Billy Eichner and others — greatly overestimated her comedic instincts.
"In French terms, the alt-right and the far right overestimated the effect you can achieve through social media," said Ben Nimmo, who studies disinformation and other online efforts for the Atlantic Council.
They say CBO's previous analyses of GOP ObamaCare repeal bills were inaccurate because CBO overestimated how many people would lose coverage due to the repeal of the health law's mandate to have insurance.
There is a delicate balance between pulling in big customers who make the hydroelectric power plants financially sustainable and connecting rural households whose demand for electricity and ability to pay is often overestimated.
The more stressed out someone is by an image — which can be measured by how much they sweat — the more they overestimated the duration, and the more slowly time seemed to pass for them.
The survey also found that while the use of online sources of mortgage information is much more common, consumers either didn't know or overestimated the minimum credit score needed to qualify for a loan.
While Chilcot suggested that Blair overestimated his ability to influence Bush, the former Prime Minister insisted that, from the moment of 9/11 on, the right place for Britain was alongside its strongest ally.
The regulator said IQVIA overestimated past data on prescription opioid fentanyl due to an error in its weight-conversion methods, sending the shares of the company down as much as 10.3 percent to $91.57.
Schmieding also highlighted that Lagarde's power in the role shouldn't be overestimated and that it was the 25-member ECB Governing Council that took key decisions on monetary policy and not solely the president.
The relationship between former U.S. President George W. Bush and then-Prime Minister Tony Blair is under the spotlight in the inquiry, revealing that Blair "overestimated his ability" to influence Bush's decisions on Iraq.
Two years ago, Pruitt fired off a complaint to the EPA on his official Oklahoma attorney general letterhead, asserting that the federal agency overestimated air pollution in the state from drilling for natural gas.
Investors and analysts said technology unicorn IPOs are losing their luster, not just because more investors are asking tough questions about their prospects, but because the startups overestimated pent-up demand for their offerings.
I guess my question is, do you think that we overestimated how important those platforms are for getting people to think about something, to change their mind, to vote one way, to not vote?
It was that second League Cup final which showed that Wenger's trust was in many ways overestimated, while it must have introduced a seed of doubt into the minds of his naive young talents.
"We all underestimated China's power and resolve and overestimated America's," wrote Mr. White, who worked on sensitive intelligence and military matters with the United States as a senior official at the Australian Defense Department.
The psychological impact of Mr. Kim being rebuffed in Hanoi cannot be overestimated, given that he is a 35-year-old leader who has ruthlessly put down any challenges to his rule, experts said.
They supported research suggesting that the E.P.A. had overestimated the expansion of crops into tropical rain forests and said farmers were getting better crop yields off the same land than the models had acknowledged.
Lawyers in a Volkswagen case are reportedly asking a judge for $26 million in attorney's fees and costs after the Environmental Protection Agency said the car manufacturer overestimated fuel economy and underreported greenhouse emissions.
They found that in each country, voters overestimated the share of immigrants in the population; in the US, only 10 percent of people are legal immigrants, but respondents guessed the number was 36 percent.
Earlier this month, lawyers in the Volkswagen case asked a judge for $26 million in attorneys' fees and costs after the Environmental Protection Agency said the company overestimated fuel economy and underreported greenhouse emissions.
They found that the number of deaths caused by the outbreak may have been overestimated, and that the plague did not play a significant role in the transformation of the Mediterranean world or Europe.
Part of the problem with the previous estimates is that astronomers had overestimated Andromeda's dark matter—a mysterious mass that can interact with gravity but not with the other forces of nature, such as electromagnetism.
He appears to have overestimated the money the U.S. gets from tariffs: the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projects the U.S. will receive $74 billion from customs duties in the current fiscal year, according to FactCheck.org.
Facebook has now found it also overestimated the time spent reading articles, miscalculated how many times the same viewer returned to view a business's page and underestimated how many videos were viewed to the end.
This means it would be possible to present scenarios which also claim that the warming is overestimated as well, depending on how the data from the earlier times is augmented and the accounting of uncertainty.
The central bank eased monetary policy last month but is expected to refrain from further moves amid signs that it overestimated the initial shock to Britain's economy from June's vote to leave the European Union.
But he overestimated his ability to attract the foreign direct investment needed for sustainable economic growth and underestimated the effect his plan for cutting public utility subsidies would have on inflation, now roaring at 55%.
"What matters for present purposes is not whether the Ohio Legislature overestimated the correlation between nonvoting and moving or whether it reached a wise policy judgment about when return cards should be sent," he wrote.
However, it's also possible the study overestimated the economic costs associated with indoor tanning, said Dr. David Leffell, a researcher at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, who wasn't involved in the study.
Because 2012's sublime if overestimated Channel Orange had a way of gradually unfolding over a period of time longer than the average reviewer's deadline, I thought I'd give the new album some breathing room.
Avik Roy, a conservative health policy analyst and booster of the Senate health bill, argued that the CBO vastly overestimated the power of Obamacare's individual mandate and the coverage loss that its repeal would cause.
During his first full day in office, Mr. Trump grossly overestimated the size of his inauguration crowd, saying that up to 1.5 million people attended, when, in fact, aerial pictures showed it was much less.
However, the predictions seem to get better following years with larger carryout, meaning 2016's estimation of 440 million bushels after 2015's 450 is likely not overestimated, barring a significant supply disruption this summer.
But analysts question whether the divergence between the manufacturing sector and the broader economy can last, as sliding sales of cars and at department stores suggest policymakers may have overestimated the strength of consumer demand.
GETTING GREEDY Investors and analysts said technology unicorn IPOs are losing their luster, not just because more investors are asking tough questions about their prospects, but because the startups overestimated pent-up demand for their offerings.
Britain has undercounted its long-term immigrants from the European Union by almost a quarter of a million and overestimated how many non-EU students stayed in the country after their studies, statisticians said on Wednesday.
Either that, or it's simply overestimated how important battery life is to people compared to having a screen that doesn't dim after just ten seconds or being able to rely on apps running in the background.
None of these projects proved successful, because they overestimated Turkey's capacities, underestimated the historical legacies of the Ottoman domination of the Middle East, and misread Turkish domestic politics and the worldview of the country's current leadership.
"The actual issue of the Italian banking system has been by far highly overestimated," Valerio De Molli, managing partner of The European House – Ambrosetti, told CNBC on the sidelines of the Ambrosetti workshop, over the weekend.
We should recognize that in the shock of 9/11 we may have overestimated the likelihood of another mega-terrorist attack, and thus may not understand the fundamentals of this challenge as well as we thought.
Indian monsoon rains were 95 percent of the long-term average compared with the Indian meteorological department (IMD)'s forecast of 98 percent, marking the fourth straight year in which the IMD has overestimated likely rainfall.
PANDAS AREN'T REALLY THE "IDEAL ZOO ANIMALS" — BUT IT'S GOOD FOR CHINA THAT THEY'RE SEEN THAT WAY The Roosevelt boys and others might have overestimated the panda's ferocity, but not as much as one might expect.
According to subsequent studies, those polls substantially underestimated the number of Democratic white working-class voters — many of whom are culturally conservative — and overestimated the white college-educated Democratic electorate, a far more culturally liberal constituency.
But they have repeatedly overestimated how much leverage the threat of hitting the debt ceiling gives them — even the biggest accomplishment they have made this way, the sequestration deal of 2011, was a very mixed bag.
A 2015 report by the Commonwealth Fund, which supports health policy research, found that the C.B.O. had overestimated insurance-marketplace enrollment and marketplace costs by about 30 percent and had underestimated Medicaid enrollment by 14 percent.
State media did not report Moody's decision on Wednesday to downgrade China's sovereign rating until the finance ministry issued a statement hours later saying the rating agency's analysis overestimated risks and was based on "inappropriate methodology".
In the C.B.O.'s assessment of its own accuracy, the agency says it has overestimated revenue by an average of 1.1 percent for two-year projections and by 5.3 percent for six-year projections since 1982.
"We overestimated the arrival of autonomous vehicles," Ford CEO Jim Hackett said in April, though the automaker still plans to start using self-driving vehicles for rides and deliveries in a handful of cities in 2021.
Although just how much CO2 they can absorb may have been overestimated, there's no doubt that ample, healthy forests can provide a relatively low-tech way to help offset greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.
When my amazing Indian friends shipped over a massive box of goodies for my birthday, there was—okay, a giant box of condoms because they had completely overestimated my sex life but also, there was Maggi.
While it is difficult to position these reports as concrete evidence that Apple overestimated iPhone demand, there are clearer signs that suggest management has not been able to completely get ahead of a deteriorating iPhone demand environment.
For instance, epidemiological models of the recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa using big data consistently overestimated the risk of the disease's spread and underestimated the local initiatives that played a critical role in controlling the outbreak.
Gallo suggested that the notion of MPs (Members of Parliament) blocking a no-deal departure reverting to WTO (World Trade Organization) terms was overestimated, given a lack of a clear legal route through which it could occur.
They found that when a group of mainly white college students were shown photographs of white, black and Latino boys, they overestimated the ages of black boys ages 10 to 17 by an average of 4.5 years.
Stewart seemingly overestimated Miller's worth, and probably had too much optimism in Corbin and his bullpen, but there's a difference between making an analysis error and not foreseeing the worst-case scenario playing out over and over.
I thought for years, watching "The Daily Show" go into Fox News every day, I thought they overestimated the power of Fox News if you look at their nightly ratings on any given night, relatively small audience.
Researchers found that that the Basis Peak overestimated heart rate by about eight beats per minute during moderate exercise, while the Fitbit Charge HR underestimated heart rate by about six or seven beats per minute during vigorous exercise.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has undercounted its long-term immigrants from the European Union by almost a quarter of a million and overestimated how many non-EU students stayed in the country after their studies, statisticians said on Wednesday.
The same PolicyGenius survey also found wide gaps between consumers' perceived and actual knowledge of each of those four terms — deductible, co-pay, coinsurance and out-of-pocket maximum — as people routinely overestimated their understanding of those words.
In David Cameron's pre-referendum "renegotiation" of Britain's EU membership and Theresa May's Brexit talks, Britain overestimated the political salience of cross-Channel trade to the rest of the EU and wildly underestimated the importance of internal cohesion.
Tom Dotan and Reed Albergotti write:Snap badly overestimated demand for its Spectacles and now has hundreds of thousands of unsold units sitting in warehouses, either fully assembled or in parts, according to two people close to the company.
The advertising group said on Friday that it will submit an internal control report to the finance ministry for the year ended December 2016, as it found that it overestimated fair value in acquisition of Merkle Group Inc.
The Center for American Progress study by Rob Griffin, Ruy Teixeira and John Halpin found that exit polls radically overestimated the share of white college-educated voters and radically underestimated the share of white non-college-educated voters.
The N.T.S.B. concluded that the chief probable cause for the bridge failure was the design by Figg Bridge Engineers, an experienced Tallahassee firm whose designers, the agency said, underestimated the load on the bridge and overestimated its capacity.
Later, when asked how many people in the room would be able to identify what was on their shirt, the participants significantly overestimated: It turned out that only half the number of people noticed as they had thought.
"The summit was bound to fail as @realDonaldTrump admin badly overestimated what NK would agree to; the issue was/is US willingness to accept an outcome short of total denuclearization," tweeted Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haas.
This time there is evidence to support one of two possibilities for why polls overestimated Mr. Trump: Voters broke strongly against Mr. Trump in the final days, or the electorate was more conservative and more religious than polls anticipated.
A couple of days earlier, Facebook had to admit flaws in how it measures its traffic (for the second time in just a few weeks, after disclosing that it had overestimated the average viewing time for its video ads).
The actual shares available for investors to trade, or the true float, "may be grossly overestimated," if the shares held by passive funds, which do not trade in and out of stocks based on fundamentals or events, are excluded.
Columbia University professor Thomas Edsall argued in a March New York Times op-ed that exit polling in the 22019 presidential election underestimated the number of white, working-class voters, and overestimated the number of white, college-educated Democrats.
But since Gray's importance to the Yankees can scarcely be overestimated — they have no viable alternative to Gray either in their bullpen or in the team's farm system — Boone preferred to see Gray's abbreviated outing as a positive step.
Cohn argued that the exit polls overestimated "Trump's support among well-educated white voters" and that there is no question that the exit polls underestimate the number of white working-class voters, especially older ones, by a considerable amount.
Tesla engineering executives acknowledge that the company overestimated the rate at which it could produce cars, and designed a production system that proved to be too complicated — a problem that Mr. Musk lamented at the company's June shareholder meeting.
From 2006 to 2015, health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers that run Medicare's prescription drug program reaped $9.1 billion in additional taxpayer funds because they overestimated how much their members would spend on drugs, according to a Wall Street Journal investigation.
And it's easy to see how Rick's preemptive strike on the Saviors can now be seen as a quagmire of a war he can't get out of, all because he overestimated his ability to quash the Saviors without a hitch.
DJADE AL-MUGHARA, Syria/DUBAI (Reuters) - The Syrian government has vastly overestimated the size of the country's wheat crop, officials, traders and farmers told Reuters, indicating that a population that has endured unrelenting war could struggle to feed itself this year.
In fact, those — again, myself included — who overestimated the negative reaction that would be triggered by Bernie Sanders and his self-professed socialism did so in substantial part because we underestimated the American people's post-2008 disenchantment with unrestrained capitalism.
Trump, the leader in New Hampshire and most everywhere else, showed unexpected grace in defeat; if some analysts overestimated his strength before Iowa's caucuses, they may be overestimating the likelihood of his collapse now that the self-proclaimed "winner" has lost.
But the Trump administration's analysis of the U.S. vehicle market and the costs and benefits of the rule was flawed because it overestimated the positive outcome of a rule significantly weaker than what it replaces, the SAB said in its report.
Our last round of Times/Siena College polls, which finished two days before the election, overestimated Republican strength by only half a point on average, according to Nate Cohn, our in-house polling expert — so pretty close to the actual results.
That would most likely surprise many Americans, according to a study by Yale researchers, which found that the nation's progress toward economic equality was broadly overestimated, with wealthy white people the most inclined to overstate the economic progress of African-Americans.
Kahlon said the government now expects the 2019 deficit would be 3.5-3.6% of gross domestic product, above an initial target of 2.9, but placed the blame for the gap on his ministry's economists, saying they overestimated government income this year.
But even if you don't agree, carbon tax advocates have got to grapple seriously with the fact that the public does not share their enthusiasm for dividends, or for "revenue neutrality," another shibboleth whose political appeal is vastly overestimated by wonks.
His physical dominance over the sport in the 21999s can hardly be overestimated, to the point that even with his late career drop off, he remains a top-250 era-adjusted scorer on a per-game basis over the last 210 years.
Luis Miguel Perez Juarez, director of the School of Public Policy and Government at the Monterrey Technological university, said the PRI overestimated the chances of Meade, who enjoyed little support among the party stalwarts and was largely unknown to the general public.
Unsecured consumer lending grew at near double-digit rates in 2016 and 2017, and concern that lenders had overestimated their borrowers' creditworthiness led the Bank of England to tell them in September to hold 10 billion pounds ($13.54 billion) of extra capital.
This is not the first time OPEC has overestimated the effectiveness of what, during the era of John Rockefeller's Standard Oil, used to be called "a good sweating": attempting to flood the market with cut-price oil to drive competitors out of business.
Not only would it struggle to restore growth if it turned out to have overestimated the strength of the American recovery; it would also push the world's largest economy into a slump at a moment of serious global economic and political vulnerability.
The news that Pruitt's EPA wants to drastically lower its estimation of the social cost of carbon comes the same week the administration announced plans to repeal the Clean Power Plan, claiming Obama's EPA had drastically overestimated the benefits of the plan.
"The copper imports rebound in May is more than market expectations, especially in the off season for copper, (suggesting) markets had overestimated the slowdown in China's economic growth and sluggish domestic demand," said Helen Lau, an analyst at Argonaut Securities in Hong Kong.
By pairing overland adventurers and scientific pioneers, Gertner tells the story of how Europeans and Americans initially overestimated the island's simplicity, as well as how we came to recognize these manifold secrets, which climatologists are still teasing out of the ice and rock.
When: Open through May 12  Where: Hammer Museum (10899 Wilshire Blvd, Westwood, Los Angeles) Allen Ruppersberg's influence on contemporary art can't be overestimated, as he pioneered strategies from installation and conceptual art, to appropriation and text-based art, beginning in the late '13013s.
But the Trump administration's analysis of the U.S. vehicle market, as well as the costs and benefits of the rule, were flawed because they overestimated the positive outcome of a rule significantly weaker than what it replaces, SAB said in its report.
By favoring his polarizing and politically inexperienced wife over his powerful vice president, whom he fired last week, Mr. Mugabe overestimated the loyalty of the military and security elite who took him into custody early Wednesday in what appeared to be a coup.
A year after polls broadly overestimated Hillary Clinton's strength in the decisive Rust Belt battleground states, top pollsters and analysts across the survey industry have reached a broad near-consensus on many of the causes of error in the 2016 presidential election.
And late last month, the National Transportation Safety Board said in a separate report that Boeing overestimated how well pilots could respond to a flurry of alerts in an emergency and recommended it put greater emphasis on human factors when designing its planes.
Federal safety investigators on Thursday said Boeing overestimated how well pilots could handle a flurry of alerts when things go wrong on its 737 Max planes, which have been grounded since March after two fatal crashes killed a total of 346 people.
In another study done by political scientists Nicholas Carnes and Melody Crowder-Meyer, it was found that Democratic Party leaders were far more likely than Republicans to favor centrist candidates, and that leaders in both parties overestimated the conservatism of the electorate.
But that misleading message was compounded when some outlets keyed in on a suggestion in the paper that climate models have "overestimated" warming by 0.3 degrees C, taking this to mean that temperatures are not rising as quickly as the IPCC says they are.
"So I think this is very much overestimated until there's serious evidence," At the time, the US government had not yet released its intelligence report officially accusing Russia of the breaches, the public version of which provided limited evidence outside of the claims themselves.
In fact, one suspects the couple have overestimated their own wits and wiles among such worldly, cynical people: They seem to think this is all some marvelous game of skill, that playing at history is like placing bets at a casino table in Barry Lyndon.
"We expect the triggering of Article 50 to initiate a 'sell the rumour, buy the fact' rebound in GBP from historic undervaluation as ambiguity over Brexit recedes," currency strategists at Barclays wrote, saying the markets had overestimated the downside to the pound resulting from Brexit.
Many yuan traders and currency strategists said their models for estimating the yuan midpoint, which previously had a high degree of accuracy, have overestimated with a deviation of around 37 pips, or hundredths of a basis point, on average in the last two weeks.
The strong numbers come as Facebook has struggled in recent months to combat allegations that it unfairly removes certain content on its service, and news in September that the company had for years overestimated how it calculates the average time users spend watching video.
One intriguing study found that German subjects overestimated the distance between a pair of cities if one had formerly been in the east, the other in the west, compared with their reckoning of the distance between two cities where both were either eastern or western.
The importance of this singular facet of the project, aside from its use in the exhibition as an educational tool as combined with 'creative' recreation for that purpose, cannot be overestimated in light of the destruction of irreplaceable artworks and monuments around the globe.
As part of this process—particularly given the short time frame for its policy reversal—the commission will likely have to demonstrate some combination that it either underestimated the costs imposed by the 21625 Open Internet Order or overestimated the expected benefits of the regulation.
He and two other finance ministry officials said the government had overestimated how much black money was held in cash, rather than assets such as property or gold, and misunderstood the ways in which tax evaders would be able to game the system and legally deposit cash.
It is true that, as Dr Millar and his team point out, those models may have overestimated the cooling effects of some pollutants, and thus of the warming that would be "unmasked" when those cooling pollutants, such as sulphur from Chinese coal-fired power stations, were reduced.
According to the FT, the independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) will next Tuesday release new analysis showing that it has drastically overestimated productivity in recent years, which in turn will lead it to offer more pessimistic than expected forecasts of growth at November's budget. 2695.
Four years ago, Eric Lipton, of the Times , revealed that a letter Pruitt once sent to E.P.A. regulators, complaining that they had overestimated how much pollution new oil wells were producing in Oklahoma, had been copied, nearly word for word, from a draft supplied by Devon Energy.
"It's not a surprise that the state overestimated because they were probably using an ideal scenario to come up with these forecasts," said Chris Walsh, vice president of editorial and strategic development at Denver-based Marijuana Business Daily, which tracks the cannabis industry across the nation.
I also believe that the Trump team has overestimated how easy it will be for it to just keep hiding the most important evidence and witnesses now that the impeachment trial has begun and many Americans are tuning in to this issue for the first time.
He also candidly explained that even though the startup has seen some success with its longer-running direct-to-consumer offering — having sold speciality coffee to over 300,000 U.K. households — it overestimated the size of the market for consumers who want speciality coffee delivered on a subscription basis.
Coming just days after an inspector general's report criticized Clinton for violating State Department policy and the Federal Records Act by using the private server, Mills' statements seem to suggest that Clinton and her advisers overestimated the department's ability to automatically preserve emails exchanged with other government employees.
While they will likely get snapped up when the price drop, and it will never get to the point where they're giving tickets away just to prevent the broadcasts from showing thousands of empty seats, it does make you wonder how much the promoters overestimated interest in this fight.
Market participants focused on the statement's description of current conditions as "transitory," but central bank officials have been down that road before: The Fed for several years running overestimated the economy's growth rate and thus kept its crisis-era policies in place for longer than virtually anyone expected.
Moreover, the rollback proposal seems to have greatly overestimated the extent to which consumers will drive extra miles in more fuel-efficient cars; and it completely ignores the fact that smaller and lighter cars are likely to do less damage when they collide with other vehicles on the road.
There is, in fact, a strong case that the Fed was too quick to raise interest rates from 2015 to 2019 — that it underestimated how much slack there still was in the U.S. economy and overestimated the economy's underlying strength (which it has done consistently over the past decade).
Corporation tax revenue had also been overestimated by the Office for National Statistics and Britain's tax authorities, which meant future revenue forecasts had to be cut by more 4 billion pounds a year while the cost of public-sector pensions would be 700 million pounds higher, the OBR said.
On June 24, as the S&P 500 was plunging 553 percent on concern Britain's vote would snarl trade and spur a global recession, the chief investment officer of Wells Fargo Private Bank said in a Bloomberg News story the selloff was a buying opportunity as investors overestimated the pain.
And on Sunday, nonpartisan research firm Resources for the Future, along with researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Syracuse University, and the Boston University School of Public Health, released new research showing that even Environmental Protection Agency's meager projected pollution reductions from its rule are likely overestimated.
While some noble dissenters, like the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research and technical nuclear weapons experts at the Department of Energy, pushed back on the prevailing view in the intelligence community, the community as a whole clearly failed and vastly overestimated the likelihood that biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons programs existed.
The left has long ignored the established correlations between crime and the poverty and poor education that plague refugee communities; the right has long overestimated the link between the refugees' culture and criminal activity, even when studies show no such link exists (excepting so-called crimes of honor, which are extremely rare).
But during a flu outbreak in December 2012, GFT's estimate of the percentage of Americans who had influenza-like illnesses was over 10 per cent – a prediction that the scientific journal Nature said had "drastically overestimated" the outbreak compared to CDC surveillance data, which put the actual figure at around 6 per cent.
The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks: The Bank of England is expected to say on Thursday that it will still probably cut interest rates to a fraction above zero later this year, despite signs it overestimated the initial shock to Britain's economy from June's Brexit vote.
After a West Coast–East Coast move last summer, I realized I overestimated my ability to manage living in New York, a city that thrives over-work, mixed in with the daily stress of casual racism and sexism that comes with living in as a woman of color in predominantly white spaces.
New Hampshire primary (Monmouth, 777 voters) Bernie Sanders: 24% ( 6)Pete Buttigieg: 20% (-)Joe Biden: 17% (-8003)Elizabeth Warren: 13% (-2)Amy Klobuchar: 9% ( 3)Tulsi Gabbard: 4% (-)Andrew Yang: 4% ( 1)Tom Steyer: 3% (-1)Michael F. Bennet 153% (-1) Like Suffolk, this pollster badly overestimated Biden's support in its final look at Iowa.
" Gail Collins wrote Friday that she "overestimated" Trump, saying that even though he once sent her notes calling her a "dog" with "the face of a pig" because he disliked a column she wrote, it did not occur to her that he'd "keep doing that kind of stuff as president of the United States.
When the market got running in 2017 maybe they overestimated a little bit of potential, now that was corrected and that came down unfortunately to get to overall massive correction in the global share market because when you look at all of our peers everybody is down now compared to the high of last year.
Through bankruptcy's exclusive focus on cities' culpability for fiscal crisis, its lack of attention to the people affected, and its implicit demand for cities to solve "their" problems on their own, we have overestimated the ability of cities and their residents to combat powerful forces like automation, suburbanization, the recent financial crisis, and deindustrialization.
What they're saying: "We overestimated the ability of consumers to be good stewards of their healthcare dollars in a system that is very unfriendly to consumers, and underestimated the support they would need from us," Marcus Thygeson, a former Blue Shield of California executive who worked on early efforts to develop "consumer-directed health plans," told the LAT.
Democratic staffers AVERAGE CONSTITUENT'S VIEW Republican staffers ISSUE UNDERESTIMATED SUPPORT OVERESTIMATED Support background checks for gun sales –224 –210 Regulate carbon emissions as pollutant –5 –31 Support infrastructure spending package –9 –28 Raise minimum wage to $12 –6 –6 Repeal the Affordable Care Act –24 +10 AVERAGE CONSTITUENT'S VIEW ISSUE: UNDERESTIMATED SUPPORT OVERESTIMATED SUPPORT –11 Support background checks for gun sales Democratic staffers –49 Republican staffers –5 Regulate carbon emissions as pollutant –31 –9 Support infrastructure spending package –28 –6 Raise minimum wage to $12 –22 –24 Repeal the Affordable Care Act +10 By The New York Times | Source: Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Matto Mildenberger, and Leah Stokes in the American Political Science Review Our research isn't unique: As a similar study showed, state politicians also do a poor job guessing public opinion of their constituents.
One report prepared by national security official Christopher Kirchhoff in the aftermath of Ebola warned of many of the same problems arising today with the COVID: The US overestimated the capacity of the World Health Organization alone to tackle the crisis, and the US lacked sufficient supply of protective equipment for healthcare workers and clear guidance on international travel restrictions. 
"It's now more imperative than ever that the public can be provided with as much factual information about the EU as possible before they cast their vote." berxit The level of welfare payments to children living elsewhere in the EU, one of the central planks in Prime Minister David Cameron's renegotiation of Britain's EU relationship earlier this year, was also hugely overestimated by many people.
"Those of us who were involved in the punk movement vastly overestimated the political importance of what we were doing," says Joseph Heath, a Canadian professor of philosophy, writer and lecturer, who wrote the book Filthy Lucre: Economics for People Who Hate Capitalism, and co-wrote The Rebel Sell with Andrew Potter, about how they believe the counterculture has been a massive failure, despite misapprehensions that it was successful.
Skin tone and facial variations made a difference There were more fascinating and concerning patterns in the study's findings: Both white and black participants overestimated the size and strength of black men, but black participants did not label them as more dangerous or likely to deserve police force during an altercation Black men with darker skin and more pronounced "black" facial features (wide nose, large lips, etc) were subject to more distortion.
Other views: *Stability of Eurozone was underestimated 12 months ago and is probably overestimated today *At some point, government regulators are going to take a "real run" at Google and Facebook for buying up competitors *Gilts to continue to be supported by British pensions and insurers who are forced to buy them in size *Weaker governments create a lot of political noise but are arguably very good from an economic growth point of view *Lower fees do not always lead to better outcomes for investors For other news from Reuters Global Investment 2018 Outlook Summit, click here Reporting by Maiya Keidan and Simon Jessop; editing by Mark Heinrich

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