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The death numbers, then, are "a huge underestimation," she said.
However, many warn the figures are still likely an underestimation.
That's an underestimation of their eventual position of nearly 7 points.
His strength is the persistent underestimation of his insight and capacities.
Still, AP's tally is likely an underestimation of the law's true costs.
There is a gross underestimation of how norms produced the Trump presidency.
At times, it appeared any perceived conflict or underestimation seemed to energize Stewart.
He is also a tempting target for adversaries with a flare for underestimation.
Privacy and legal experts say the agency's woeful underestimation was a bait and switch.
The Mio Fuse ranged from an underestimation of 22.5 beats per minute to an overestimation of 26 beats per minute, for example, while the Fitbit Charge range from an underestimation of 41 beats per minute to an overestimation of 36 beats per minute.
The average underestimation of profits was 4.02 percent, while the average overestimation was 2.74 percent.
But this is widely thought to be an underestimation of the gravity of the situation.
The true extent of the virus is unclear, and official figures may be an underestimation.
But when the underestimation is gender-centric the lens that you look through is really interesting.
Of course, all these numbers are an underestimation, as only severely ill people are tested nowadays.
The total number of measles cases may be an underestimation, particularly in Romania, the ECDC warned.
Turns out that was an underestimation, and the final close makes for a considerably larger first fund.
That underestimation means that diversification comes slow, and many within the LGBTQ community often feel left out.
" But the AP also acknowledged that its tally "is likely an underestimation of the law's true costs.
"We can easily say that the current figures are an underestimation of the actual figures," she said.
A recent report from NASA's inspector general identified a culprit of NASA's chronic underestimation: a culture of optimism.
An underestimation: "The impact of smoke exposure is probably a lot greater than what we're saying," says O'Dell.
You can allow that underestimation to confine you with self-doubt and frustration or you can harness it.
That misconception, he said, highlighted a "significant underestimation" within the country of the general risks of drug abuse.
If Twilight made Kristen Stewart a star, then it was also responsible for a serious underestimation of her talent.
Underestimation is an invitation for you to use the element of surprise to show up and kill with competence.
Given the number of deaths and people who are under quarantine, that figure is almost certainly a dramatic underestimation.
"In this country there is an underestimation of the number of people who are afraid of Islam," he said.
So far, there have been 63 pediatric flu-related deaths reported this season, though this is almost certainly an underestimation.
"American historians will look back on our present political struggles and note the epic underestimation of Nancy Pelosi," she observed.
So it's likely the above numbers are actually an underestimation of how many people are obese in any given state.
So Trump's claim of two to three million is likely spot-on or even an underestimation of the problem's size.
Indeed, sex tech makes around $30 billion a year right now, though that's probably an underestimation according to industry experts.
And that fact all by itself sums up the cultural underestimation of Tumblr's vital role in internet culture throughout the decade.
The range for this tracker ranged from an underestimation of 5.1 beats per minute to an overestimation of 4.5 beats per minute.
The report does assume 25 percent reduction on prescription costs under the Sanders plan, although the campaign calls this a "significant" underestimation.
He is protected by an impenetrable and ever-present armor of enthusiasm that has helped him endure any setback, letdown or underestimation.
Experts say the severe underestimation of TB patients in the country was the result of undercounting of patients in the private sector.
In the past, this important work was routinely infected by misconceptions about sexual assault, resulting in the vast underestimation of survivors' credibility.
You'd be free to be the 2019 version of Elle Woods from "Legally Blonde," charmingly turning people's underestimation of you against them.
What's at stake, she said, is an underestimation of an infrastructure that is likely to grow in size and sophistication over time.
Plus, the overestimation or underestimation only happened when the neurons were being manipulated, so it wasn't because the mice were learning to adjust.
Some elderly persons who are portly but have low muscle mass have normal or even low BMI scores, an underestimation of body fat.
It's possible some of the underestimation might be due to people removing the devices to bathe or to charge batteries, the authors note.
But Marple plays this underestimation to her advantage—presenting herself as a "gossiping old lady" while secretly collecting valuable clues from unassuming suspects.
When subjects were asked to guess the duration of what they listened to, rather than saw, the researchers didn't observe the same underestimation.
Then there's the issue that Nick Stern and I raise in the Op-Ed essay: the underestimation of the costs of climate impact.
At least one study involving college students has shown that higher BACs are associated with an underestimation of an individual's level of intoxication.
The two countries are heavily relied upon as top corn exporters, so an underestimation of their crops would be noticeable to market watchers.
Viewing him as a joke is a mistake not because it's rude, but because it contributes to a dangerous underestimation of his power.
The initial estimation of 103M was too low, which then drove a tsunami height underestimation released at 2:50 PM. Minutes ticked by.
It turns out that the military's assertion is a stunning underestimation of the true human cost of Washington's three-year-old war against ISIS.
The result is a significant underestimation of the backlash against newly arriving immigrants and an overestimation of the support for immigration among the public.
And that's why the staggering underestimation of the film's international appeal proves that the "black films don't travel" myth is still alive and well.
Thematically, Swift doesn't pivot away from her wheelhouse: it's full of revenge, lust, and our underestimation of her; completely internal, not at all external.
Nearly 70 percent of the victims died of gunshot, the medical aid group said, adding that its mortality figure was almost certainly an underestimation.
If you were championing something totally new, if you are outside of the norm — the outliers, if you will — you need to prepare for underestimation.
And if the admittedly strict criteria used by the team is leading to an underestimation of the problem, then the number would be even higher.
"Because our data only included the most severe accidents, namely where a fatality was recorded, this estimation is likely an underestimation of the true risk."
The victory over an impressive roster of GOP candidates shows that he can't be counted out and underscores the political class's repeated underestimation of his strengths.
Now it turns out that there is another form of underestimation as bad or worse than the scientific one: the underestimating by economists of the costs.
He told attendees that even that amount of financial fraud is likely an underestimation — victims are often reluctant to report or share details of the crime.
The democratic deficit and underestimation of the power of identity may be "the biggest flaws in the enterprise," Mr. Lehne said, especially with the bureaucratization of Brussels.
The underestimation of cyber threats will only continue driving up the business and reputational costs of data breaches while exposing the troves of enterprise secrets and government data.
"Gay for the stay" is an insensitive oversimplification that signals a lack of understanding about what it's really like to be imprisoned, and an underestimation of human nature.
In 2014, the district polls -- like all the national and state polling -- underestimated the Republicans (though the underestimation was 2 points fewer than the polls two months out).
"The limitations of the study point towards a likely underestimation of the children who will be affected by the administration's change in the public charge immigration rules," he said.
"I'm seeing a lot of underestimation of young voters and this new generation who now have the right to vote just in the last couple of years," she said.
"I think 40% is probably an underestimation, because there is a component of subconscious bias," said Betancourt, who was one of the authors of the Institute of Medicine report.
"Other surveys fail to differentiate between regular and occasional use or experimentation, which results in overestimation of the prevalence of use and underestimation of their efficacy in smoking substitution."
"I'm seeing a lot of underestimation of young voters in this new generation who now have the right to vote just in the last couple of years," said Swift.
Comcast – The NBCUniversal and CNBC parent was upgraded to "outperform" from "perform" at Oppenheimer, which pointed to strength in broadband and an underestimation by Wall Street of ad revenues.
"In terms of the polling data, there is a chronic underestimation of both the minority vote and how sharply it breaks to candidates they vote for," Professor Gyory said.
The widest range of difference at rest was for the Basis Peak, which ranged from an underestimation of 17.1 beats per minute to an overestimation of 22.6 beats per minute.
And those figures might even be an underestimation of the time spent on unpaid work and care because much of the data relies on self-reported time diaries, Kripke said.
But in a reality where entire families are dying and where prisons are now reporting outbreaks, that number seems like a certain underestimation and the product of a paranoid regime.
The estimated cost for this project is listed at "over $10 million," which is probably a huge underestimation considering the MTA estimated that same project at $450 million in January 2015.
Researchers who conducted the study found that a lack of consideration for hysterectomy rates in prior studies has resulted in an "underestimation" of mortality rates and racial disparities regarding cervical cancer.
That detail points to Microsoft's baffling underestimation of the internet more than anything else, but considering Microsoft is one of the largest technology companies in the world, it's not great, Bob!
An underestimation of McCain's willingness, in the wake of a brain cancer diagnosis earlier this month, to throw over party norms and return to the maverick persona he has always cherished.
" And, the cases identified as influenza are likely an underestimation, the CDC's report said, partly due to "poor reliability of rapid test results and greater reliance on clinical diagnosis for influenza.
Knowing my ten-year-old dedication to procrastination, or at least underestimation, I likely got my copies at the last minute, never imagining that they would be four-hundred-plus pages.
Apple's underestimation of the app's viewer numbers might have contributed to this lack of commitment, as publishers saw deflated figures as a reason not to commit to Apple's ad platform over Google's.
On November 25th Edouard Philippe, the prime minister, concluded that this has helped "break this chain of silence", and expose the "indifference", "major dysfunction" and "systematic underestimation" of the problem in France.
While President Donald Trump's administration has been trying to roll back methane rules on energy operations set under former President Barack Obama, the EPA's underestimation had nothing to do with politics, said Hamburg.
I was particularly frustrated with what I believed was his misreading and underestimation of the intensity of the opposition he faced, and his approach of being a gentleman soldier in a guerrilla war.
A House Republican on Tuesday quipped that just "one or two people in the country" gained healthcare under ObamaCare — a vast underestimation of the total number of people covered under the law. Rep.
"I'm seeing a lot of underestimation of young voters and this new generation who now have the right to vote just in the last couple of years," Swift began, talking about Gen Z voters.
"The most worrying aspect of the programme which this government is working on is its underestimation of the consequences of certain choices," Padoan said in an interview published in Il Sole 24 Ore newspaper.
Varma's team recorded at least 249 incidents in 2015, which he said was likely an underestimation as they rely on a network of survivors and hospitals to gather information, with no official figures available.
Their result assumes that all the uncertainty in the data must result in an underestimation of warming, or the error in the previous records lead to a unidirectional find, either of which is unlikely.
"There has been a lot of attention on financial aspects of the deal, but there has been an underestimation of the Allergan pipeline," Pfizer research chief Mikael Dolsten told Reuters in a recent interview.
There were overinflated values, aggressive and lax lending, deteriorating credit worthiness, an expanding and unregulated derivatives market, and a gross underestimation of lender exposure, coupled with expectations that price increases would cover credit errors.
While President Donald Trump's administration has been trying to roll back methane rules on energy operations set by former President Barack Obama's administration, the EPA's underestimation had nothing to do with politics, said Hamburg.
While it's easiest (read: laziest) to look back on her life through the contributions — and complications — she brought with her to the band, it's an underestimation to paint her an Almost Famous-esque groupie.
"The most worrying aspect of the program which this government is working on is its underestimation of the consequences of certain choices," Padoan said in an interview published in Il Sole 24 Ore newspaper.
The government's underestimation of Al Qaeda, along with bureaucratic stovepiping between U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies that created gaps in counterterrorism surveillance, seemed too pedestrian of an explanation for such a mammoth attack.
"There's a real underestimation of the audience happening—people see it as a false dichotomy," where editors believe they are forced to choose between catering to certain sub-groups within the LGBTQ umbrella over others.
The disregard of liberal and conservative elites for working and middle class voters has manifested itself in a consistent underestimation of the anger, resentment and pessimism of these voters — and hence of their electoral power.
"We were surprised by the degree of sugar underestimation for some of the products," says Mattea Dallacker, a postdoctoral fellow at the Max Planck Institute who conducted the study with Ralph Hertwig and Jutta Mata.
The Trump administration is correctly being taken to task for its tardy response to Hurricane Maria and for its seeming underestimation of the scale of the hurricane damage wrought to that island's highly vulnerable economy.
But a new study, published this month to Geophysical Research Letters, found evidence to suggest that historical sea level records have been off—way off in some areas—by an underestimation of 5 to 28 percent.
" (Actual number: 11, trailing Hillary Clinton and Richard Nixon, among others.) He also whined about the media's underestimation of the ceremony's attendance, saying it "looked like there were a million, a million and a half people.
A few additional studies have seen an increased risk for renal, ovarian and endometrial cancers; however, "the exposure assessment has been inadequate leading to potential misclassification or underestimation of exposure," according to the 2014 research review.
This is, in part, the result of deep-seated racism in American life — a racism that often manifests less through hatred than through underestimation and dismissal; a racism that draws on centuries of belief in black inferiority.
Such low probabilities of a rate hike this year suggest either pessimism about better economic data or a possible underestimation of the chance that the Fed would react to that better data with a hike this year.
You know, I think Amazon has not an underestimation, that's the reason why they are working with people like us, because they appreciate the quality we have, but mainly people think, 'That's easy, everybody can do it.
The true extent of the Wuhan coronavirus is unclear, however, and official figures may be an underestimation as mild symptoms and delayed onset mean cases are likely to have been undetected, a team of scientists have said.
The argument also betrays a misunderstanding of the relationship between identity politics and Marxism, as well as an underestimation of the degree to which right-wing anti-liberalism has become a part of the modern Republican Party.
Eisenkot suggests a combination of overconfidence, based on Iran's success in rescuing Assad's regime from collapse, and underestimation of Israel's determination to stop him, based on the West's history of shrinking in the face of Tehran's provocations.
According to official statistics, more than 13 million abortions are performed in China every year, a figure experts say is a vast underestimation, as it does not include non-surgical abortions or those carried out in unlicensed clinics.
"The numbers of deaths are likely to be an underestimation as we have not surveyed all refugee settlements in Bangladesh and because the surveys don't account for the families who never made it out of Myanmar," Wong said.
A 2016 study shows white doctors who subscribe to unsupported notions about physiological differences between white and black people lead to an underestimation of the pain of the black patient — and therefore provided inaccurate treatment recommendations for black patients.
" Sue Lautze, the deputy humanitarian coordinator for the U.N. in South Sudan, told me that she has been unable to derive an accurate death count but that if pressed, she believes the 50,000 estimate "may well be an underestimation.
In the end, it looks like BioWare made extensive use those procedural solutions, whether it's because of a crunch at the end of the development or a consistent underestimation by project managers of what their animation needs would be.
As some of the critics of Lütke's letter on Twitter have suggested, this is both a gross overestimation of the role of a commerce platform, and a significant underestimation of the responsibility of a private business to its clients and customers.
Democrats and civil rights advocates warned that the question, paired with the Trump administration's strict immigration policies and harsh rhetoric, could cause undocumented immigrants to ignore the survey, leading to an underestimation of the population in various parts of the country.
As the war in Iraq dragged on for years to come and American casualties piled up, the "Mission Accomplished" banner became a punch line, a telling indication of the Bush administration's gross underestimation of the challenge posed by the conflict.
By the time he became mayor in 2010 (a combination of a stunning amount of underestimation on how much people loved him and an awful campaign from the perceived frontrunner,) Ford Nation was a de facto political party in Toronto.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk did say he though that a 2.3-second time was possible under Motor Trend's testing conditions on Twitter previously, and this proves that it wasn't only possible, but was also actually an underestimation of what the car could do.
The two novels in the Jurassic Park series represent successive stages of catastrophic failure to control the movements and behavior of the dinosaurs as a result of Jurassic Park founder John Hammond's hubristic underestimation of complications caused by computers, biology, and disgruntled employees.
According to a recent study by Imperial College London, the number of infections in Wuhan itself are likely a gross underestimation, raising the risk that carriers of the virus may have already traveled elsewhere within China before screening measures were put in place.
What's more, governmental and parliamentary inquiries concluded that "TEPCO's lack of a safety culture and weak risk management, including an underestimation of the tsunami risks, led to the disaster," and that "TEPCO colluded with regulators to disregard tsunami protection measures," the AP reports.
Civil rights groups and Democrats in blue states said the question, combined with the Trump administration's hostile attitude toward immigrants, could lead to undocumented immigrants avoiding the census altogether, creating an underestimation of the number of residents who live in certain states.
Beyond this flawed over estimation of health care costs, and underestimation of potential savings, any message of "you are not welcome here" can cause major harm to the mental and physical well-being of transgender individuals, which make up one percent of the U.S. population.
That seems like a bit much to us (plus a serious underestimation of the moon), but the beet does make us feel poetic: it tastes like the underground where it grew up, and it bleeds the color of what runs through our own veins.
Which means that Trump's decision is "a serious underestimation of American business ingenuity, and will be a drag on companies' ability to respond to the new economy of the 21st century," as Andrew Steer, president and CEO of the World Resources Institute, said in a statement.
Somehow, even in a world in which Curry has won two Most Valuable Player awards, the classic story of an undersized player (Young is 6 feet 2 inches and a wispy 180 pounds) drawing motivation from others' underestimation of him is still playing out in basketball.
"I'm seeing a lot of underestimation of young voters and this new generation who now have the right to vote just in the last couple of years, but these are people who grew up post 9/11, they grew up with school shooting drills at their schools," Swift said.
This column has been waiting for the right moment to opine on Brexit, after long weeks of watching the UK's national nightmare, Europe's delusional underestimation of the costs to itself, the United States' unfathomable amnesia about the historic costs of a divided, wayward Europe riven by growing nationalism.
An examination by The New York Times found that the response to the intrusions, the first significant information-warfare campaign ever conducted by a foreign power to disrupt a presidential campaign, was plagued by a series of missed signals, slow responses and a continuing underestimation of the seriousness of the cyberattack.
An examination by The Times of the Russian operation — based on interviews with dozens of players targeted in the attack, intelligence officials who investigated it and Obama administration officials who deliberated over the best response — reveals a series of missed signals, slow responses and a continuing underestimation of the seriousness of the cyberattack.
The changes directed by Dr. Beck may result in an "underestimation of the potential risks to human health and the environment" caused by PFOA and other so-called legacy chemicals no longer sold on the market, the Office of Water's top official warned in a confidential internal memo obtained by The New York Times.
Here's the original: To call ABRA's interpretation merely a cover would be a gross underestimation: it's a total overhaul of the track, and showcases ABRA as someone so comfortable and inventive within her own sound and her influences that she's able to take a classic and mould it into something that belongs completely to her.
However, it can also reflect an underestimation of exchange rate risks and the effects of "original sin": EMs' limited ability to borrow in their own currency at long maturities, or a high cost of doing so, owing to a record of high inflation and weak monetary policy credibility, or a low level of domestic savings and shallow domestic capital markets.
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Combined with the fact that many experts believe under-testing of kids with mild symptoms has led to a gross underestimation of the true force of infection in children, (one recent estimate put the true number of pediatric Covid-19 cases in China at 193 to 100 times higher than official counts), the US should be preparing for a potential influx of kids with coronavirus.
"My feeling is that what is reported and what is published is still an underestimation of the actual number," he said, adding that information on synthetic cannabinoids is usually classified in the US. In their analysis, Gerona and his colleagues also discovered breakdown products of AMB-FUBINACA in the blood samples from the eight patients, who'd metabolized the product quickly, though they continued to feel its effects for hours.
Those words ringing in my head the whole hungover drive back to LA, once home, I popped the cork on a bottle of orange wine, poured some out for my guests, and set about following the fisherman's preparation for red kelp crab meat: I soon found myself thinking that Michael Cimarusti's observation about the red kelp crab being "not easy to work with" was either a polite understatement or grave underestimation.
The virus has killed at least 25 people in China, seven of whom did not have preexisting conditions before they contracted the illness, and sickened more than 800, as far afield as the US. The true extent of the Wuhan coronavirus is unclear, however, and official figures may be an underestimation as mild symptoms and delayed onset mean cases are likely to have been undetected, a team of scientists have said.

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