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"overrate" Definitions
  1. overrate somebody/something to have too high an opinion of somebody/something; to put too high a value on somebody/something

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You could overrate Ponsot, but she's much more interesting when underrated.
But I think people within the effective altruism movement way overrate it.
Cillizza: Did all the national attention for Gillum overrate him as a politician?
If anyone should be allowed to overrate their existing assets, it's probably them.
"I overrate Ward in the first fight and I think I overtrain," Kovalev said.
On the whole, do you think you tend to overrate your abilities or underplay them?
When the Patriots were 8-0 in October, did the football world, including writers, overrate them?
The study found that men have a tendency to overrate their accomplishments on things like math tasks by 30%.
Elsewhere she craves love and defies authority in the equal measure that makes people want to overrate this band.
Another study published in Plos One found that when people are overconfident, others overrate them as smarter and more skilled.
When the impossible-to-overrate comedy Clueless made Silverstone a star, the rush to commodify her was swift and fiercely stupid.
Sam Brownback's unpopularity would matter, or overrate how good state Treasurer Sam Estes, the Republican who ultimately won, was as a candidate.
For example, there's always a temptation to overrate the benefits of whatever policy you favor as a solution for all that ails the economy.
You can tell he's having so much fun on TV." Kerr added: "I think fans and the media kind of overrate that whole ring thing.
Whenever we engage in political debates, we all tend to overrate the power of arguments we find personally convincing — and wrongly think the other side will be swayed.
" -- The Atlantic's Derek Thompson: "I think we may overrate the longterm danger of deep fakes and underrate the ongoing threat of low-tech video edits to viral videos.
When we engage in political debates, we all tend to overrate the power of arguments we find personally convincing — and wrongly think the other side will be swayed.
This is not run-of-the-mill arrogance, but rather the tendency we all have to overrate our abilities, knowledge and skill, at whatever level we might place them.
Mentally setting the baseline as the results of the Trump-Clinton election seems to have led Democrats to overrate their odds in Georgia and underrate their odds everywhere else.
"VCs tend to overrate themselves," says Senkut, who, it's worth mentioning, tried getting a job with a variety of traditional venture firms upon leaving Google and was consistently turned away.
The critique now, ironically, is rooted in the same style-over-substance pathologies that led so many journalists to overrate Ryan for so long — an inclination Ryan was shrewd to exploit.
Slack DM with [EDITOR C]Tom Scocca I'm chatting with people about thisTom Scocca [Link to Medium post about Talkshow][EDITOR C] What is this shit habibiTom Scocca It seems to overrate how interesting text conversations are.
You can read a transcript here; I have no issue with these events but stand by my opinion last summer that we tend to overrate the importance of what the CEO of a tech platform says about it.
Novelist and unapologetic straight feminist Siri Hustveld has written in her new book, A Woman Looking at Men Looking At Women (2016), that there is a tendency to overrate the achievements of men and underrate those of women.
That's the upshot of a new analysis of data collected by Nobel Prize winner Robert Shiller over decades showing that individual investors, and to a lesser extent institutional ones, wildly overrate the chances of a 1929- or 1987-style crash.
As the years went on, and her halo only brightened, she was encouraged to vent on many subjects about which she was inexpert, and she tended to overrate her gift for ukases and opinions, which increasingly tended toward the fatuous.
Still, Dikötter's portrait of his dictators perhaps underemphasizes a key point about such men: that, horribly grotesque in most areas, they tend to be good in one, and their skill at the one thing makes their frightened followers overrate their skill at all things, like children of a drunken father who take a small act of Christmas charity as proof of enormous instinctive generosity.
While the automatic abort was inhibited, the flight crew can initiate a manual abort if an angular-overrate or two- engine-out condition arose.
Coward continually promoted Payn's career. He was widely thought to overrate his protégé's talents. Payn received consistently good notices for his performances, but lacked drive and star quality, as he himself knew.Payn, p. 247.
He wrote, "It is impossible to overrate the services thus rendered by Balfour to the Country and Empire....[Without the CID] victory would have been impossible." Historians also praised the Anglo-French Convention (1904), which formed the basis of the Entente Cordiale with France that proved decisive in 1914.
The opus 20 quartets changed forever the way composers would write string quartets. "When we consider the poor condition" of string quartet writing prior to Haydn, writes C. Ferdinand Pohl,Pohl, in Grove's (1946), p. 583. "... it is impossible to overrate his creative powers". Many great composers acknowledged their debt to Haydn and to these quartets.
It perishes in flames > and even as it dies it is born again. This synthesis of knowledge upon which > you are working is the necessary beginning of a new world. It is good to be > meeting here in Paris where the first encyclopedia of power was made. It > would be impossible to overrate our debt to Diderot and his associates.
During bilateral series against New Zealand in January 2013, Amla was requested to lead the team due to suspension of regular captain AB de Villiers for 2 matches due to slow overrate, that Amla declined requesting to be left to "concentrate on his batting".Hashim Amla goes cold on vice-captaincy. ESPNcricinfo (29 January 2013). Retrieved on 2018-05-21.
And they do so in a double way. # For one, emancipative values make people's understanding of democracy more liberal: people with stronger emancipative values emphasize the empowering features of democracy rather than bread-and-butter and law-and- order issues. # Next, emancipative values make people assess the level of their country's democracy more critically: people with stronger emancipative values rather underrate than overrate their country's democratic performance. # Together, then, emancipative values generate a critical-liberal desire for democracy.
Henry II invaded Italy again in 1014 and was proclaimed Emperor in Rome, at which point Arduin was finally forced to relinquish his crown. He died soon after at the Abbey of Fruttuaria, ending the independence of the Kingdom of Italy from Germany. The study of Arduin's reign has been bedeviled by the many forged diplomas in his name. These caused older scholarship to overrate his importance after Henry's first expedition in 1004, but it is now clear that Arduin's sphere of influence was restricted to a small part of Italy after that.
Stendhal describes or compares the “birth of love” in a new relationship as being a process similar or analogous to a trip to Rome. In the analogy the city of Bologna represents indifference and Rome represents perfect love: "When we are in Bologna, we are entirely indifferent; we are not concerned to admire in any particular way the person with whom we shall perhaps one day be madly in love with; even less is our imagination inclined to overrate their worth." In a word, in Bologna “crystallization” has not yet begun. When the journey begins, love departs.
Apart from poetry, Jan Karnowski was a columnist and a journalist; he wrote for "Gryf" and for "Mestwin" that he himself issued; he criticised politicians and careerists who exploited Kashubians. The role Jan Karnowski played in the history of Kashubia and Pomerania, as professor C. Obracht-Prondzyński writes, is genuinely "hard to overrate".Ibidem, s. 163 Up to today are relevant the words of professor A. Bukowski: "While Majkowski was the creator and leader of the Young Kashubians movement, Karnowski was its mind; Majkowski paved the way, Karnowski theoretically and academically supported, justified and popularised it".
It is happening, but ever so gradually. Two of every five Americans ... believe 'the government should treat marijuana more or less the same way it treats alcohol: It should regulate it, control it, tax it, and make it illegal only for children.'" In his December 3, 2007 column, shortly after his wife's death, which he attributed, at least in part, to her smoking, Buckley seemed to advocate banning tobacco use in America. About neoconservatives, he said in 2004: "I think those I know, which is most of them, are bright, informed and idealistic, but that they simply overrate the reach of U.S. power and influence.
He blamed the Afghan Party leadership for the rebellion against them, claiming that the Soviets "gave them everything." He also disliked it when the Afghan leadership tried to justify their murderous actions on the grounds that Vladimir Lenin also did it. Kirilenko was seen as a possible candidate for the post of First Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet in 1977, however, First World observers tended to overrate the significance of the office, and because of it, their observation were completely off the mark. Vasili Kuznetsov, a 76-year-old man, was chosen to the office of First Deputy Chairman instead.
CATO Institute: After War Book Forum In his review of After War in the Financial Times, Samuel Brittan concluded by noting that, > Prof Coyne is obviously a dove rather than a hawk. But he accepts the case > for occasional intervention for humanitarian reasons or to protect US > citizens. His main suggestions are to avoid nation-building types of > intervention and adopt free trade, if necessary unilaterally by the US. It > is perhaps déformation professionelle for economists to overrate the > spillover benefits of the latter. But peace and welfare may depend on how > far the next US president accepts the main lines of his analysis – a subject > even more important than the current credit crunch.
In addition to the performances of The Serpent and Il émmagement, Gârbea's Raţă cu portocale has been translated into German by Veronika Dreichlinger (Ente mit Apfelsine, published in 2005). His work was also included into English-, French-, German-, Russian- and Serbian-language anthologies. There are several controversial aspects to Gârbea's public notoriety, involving reactions against academic verdicts, and objecting to the close relationship between Gârbea and mainstream cultural forums such as the USR. The implications of positive appraisals by these venues were debated by literary critic Bogdan Creţu, who argued that Nicolae Manolescu tended to overrate authors in his proximity, while being dismissive of Vişniec's contribution to drama (which Manolescu had claimed lacked originality).
The idea that a critic can make erroneous interpretations of past works because of knowledge of subsequent events was first articulated by Matthew Arnold. In his 1880 essay The Study of Poetry, he wrote: > The course of development of a nation’s language, thought, and poetry, is > profoundly interesting; and by regarding a poet’s work as a stage in this > course of development we may easily bring ourselves to make it of more > importance as poetry than in itself it really is, we may come to use a > language of quite exaggerated praise in criticising it; in short, to > overrate it. So arises in our poetic judgments the fallacy caused by the > estimate which we may call historic. The concept of the historian's fallacy was named and outlined in 1970 by David Hackett Fischer, who suggested it was analogous to William James's psychologist's fallacy.
The main argument here is the critique of modern semanticists. He observes, “In recognizing that words have power to define and to compel, the semanticists are actually testifying to the philosophic quality of language which is the source of their vexation.” And then he goes on to identify two dangerous phenomena: The attack upon the symbolic operations of language and the decay of honorifics (in forms of address!) The author declares that he is “ready to assert that we can never break out of the circle of language and seize the object barehanded, as it were, or without some ideational operation.” Which is why “It is difficult, therefore, to overrate the importance of skill in language.” And, “Poetry offers the fairest hope of restoring our lost unity of mind.” In conclusion, the author suggests, “Since man necessarily uses both the poetical and the logical resources of speech, he needs a twofold training.
As soon as the first edition of the Principia was published Newton began to prepare for a second. He was anxious to improve the work by additions to the theory of the motion of the moon and the planets. Dr Edleston, in his preface to Newton's correspondence with Cotes, justly remarks: "If Flamsteed the Astronomer-Royal had cordially co-operated with him in the humble capacity of an observer in the way that Newton pointed out and requested Of him... the lunar theory would, if its creator did not overrate his own powers, have been completely investigated, so far as he could do it, in the first few months of 1695, and a second edition of the Principia would probably have followed the execution of the task at no long interval." Newton, however, could not get the information he wanted from Flamsteed, and after the spring of 1696 his time was occupied by his duties at the mint.
Following the Nordik Beat years, Sweden has continued to produce pop with smartness and self-confidence well into the new century. Indie pop acts like The Concretes, Shout Out Louds, Lykke Li, The Tough Alliance, Pacific and others express themselves using traditional instrumentation with melodies and hooks recorded on computers, But perhaps most interesting is the contemporary electro scene in Stockholm which includes both old faces returning in new guises, such as Robyn and Alexander Bard (with his new band Bodies Without Organs) and fresh new names who inspired by the Nordik Beat tradition use computers to catch and communicate the soul of music, such as The Knife, Kleerup, Jenny Wilson and September. In this department, it is hard to overrate the influence of a parallel Scandinavian music phenomenon, that of the Icelandic wave emanating from Reykjavík, fronted by Björk and Sigur Rós. Hardly surprising, the Swedish electro acts have also been collaborating extensively with Danish electro acts such as Trentemøller and Norwegian electro acts such as Röyksopp.

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