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But some may be overestimating just how generous they are.
However, one authoritative source shows he's overestimating this figure slightly.
Tracey cautions against overestimating how much "blob maps" can explain.
Matt Yglesias: Now I think you are overestimating Cruz, Andrew.
So it's likely overestimating some hate crimes and underestimating others.
There is a danger, however, in overestimating our negotiating leverage.
They are historically prone to vastly overestimating and underestimating risk.
He doesn't believe the market is overestimating the possibility of cuts.
Q: What about the possibility you're still overestimating the economy's potential?
In fact, the kingdom may be overestimating its own economic clout.
Are Silicon Valley venture investors overestimating the value of their companies?
For police officers, this can result in overestimating them as a threat.
"I think they are substantially overestimating the impact here," Dr. Bento said.
They could not have imagined that they would be grossly overestimating demand.
I'm inspired too, but part of me worries they're overestimating their audience.
"You're overestimating the risk [of being rejected] and underestimating yourself," said Dybner.
But it seemed like everyone was overestimating their power at the time.
They risk overestimating the advantages and underestimating the risks of proximity to him.
Will polls in other early voting states also wind up overestimating Trump's support?
And we were overestimating maybe how much it could grow at one point.
Those more sanguine views suggest markets might be overestimating the likelihood of intervention.
I learned that I was greatly overestimating how much term life insurance costs.
Alternatively, they could be underestimating working-class white turnout, or overestimating black voter turnout.
However, the signs are that she is overestimating the EU's willingness to give ground.
I would caution, though, that you should guard against overestimating your friends' personal success.
"Do you dance?" a Libya-based diplomat asked me, seriously overestimating my athletic abilities.
I imagine some passengers saw it differently, overestimating the roughness by orders of magnitude.
Economists may be overestimating the growth boost President Donald Trump is giving the economy.
Succession Siobhan tries to play both sides, but she may be overestimating her leverage.
Succession Siobhan tries to play both sides, but she may be overestimating her leverage.
"The problem is that progressives are overestimating how much this will hurt him," he said.
By the same token, nobody ever went broke overestimating the anger of the American people.
Tasha: I think you're vastly overestimating the fans' willingness to squirm over this one, Bryan.
You may be overestimating how easily you can secure a studio in a coveted location.
This is an excellent example of non-computer scientists overestimating the abilities of dumb machines.
In fact, research shows that China has been both overestimating and underestimating growth for years.
I think it has been wishful thinking, and the President is overstating, or overestimating his leverage.
Overestimating your party and getting too many varieties of alcohol is the easiest mistake to make.
Overestimating benefits will skew any cost-benefit analysis, especially when you underestimate the cost of college.
One measure, the Citi Economic Surprise Index, shows graphically how economists have been overestimating the expansion.
In other cases, the participants were told that both they and their partners would be paid more for overestimating the number of pennies; still others were told that their payments depended on the accuracy of the estimates, while their partners would be paid more for overestimating.
When the market is overestimating risk, then banks are not lending enough and consumers and businesses suffer.
To answer these questions -- to solve this urgent problem -- we need to stop overestimating our patient's pain.
" But Shinkai said that while he was "honored and flattered" by the comparison, "people are overestimating me.
And Washington may be overestimating China's capacity to change the behavior of the volatile North Korean leader.
Overestimating the abilities of technology like Autopilot puts your life and the lives of others at risk.
But Yellen thinks the Fed may be overestimating the strength of the U.S. economy with its forecast.
But in another scenario, the test subject would benefit more from overestimating and the partner would benefit less.
"Le Pen's odds are overestimating her chances of winning," said the firm's head of political betting, Matthew Shaddick.
"It's not that girls are underestimating their own gender — it's that boys are overestimating themselves," she told Mashable.
The current maps have been widely panned for overestimating how many people have access to high-speed internet.
Shares pared losses after analysts said the market was overreacting and overestimating the potential threat from Alphabet's product.
The computer models that predict climate change may be overestimating the cooling power of clouds, new research suggests.
"The market is overestimating the amount of oil that could come on," said Mr. Badiali of Banyan Hill.
This a whirlwind (ph) -- JOHN PODHORETZ, NEW YORK POST: I think people are overestimating the importance of Roe here.
The firm's senior investment strategist believes Wall Street is overestimating the Federal Reserve's influence to support the record highs.
The firm reiterated its underweight rating on GE shares, saying the major rating agencies are overestimating the company's creditworthiness.
And a Federal Reserve that, at long last, stopped making the same mistake — of overestimating both growth and inflation.
Studies have long shown that physicians are particularly prone to overestimating life expectancy — especially when they like their patient.
It turns out, however, that even the E.P.A. itself has a history of overestimating the costs of its regulations.
Knowledge is power, but overestimating the level of insight you have in your company's competitive situation can be disastrous.
There's no overestimating the importance #MeToo has had in forcing cultural change on industries and institutions across the country.
Some experts believe that Sanders' picture is too rosy, overestimating how much savings would result from the single-payer system.
Overestimating your renovation skills One obvious way to save money is to skip hiring a contractor and do renovations yourself.
Back in September, the company admitted that it was overestimating its "average duration viewed" metric by 60 to 80 percent.
" But knowledge can also lead to people overestimating others: "Experts tend to be aware of just how knowledgeable they are.
In a world filled with unscrupulous people, scientists might be overestimating just how good we are at correctly spotting faces.
But even here, Trump is probably overestimating Putin's utility in this endeavor and underestimating the risks of such a partnership.
"Overestimating your abilities might prompt you to work harder, exercise harder, and approach new people and challenging situations," Korn says.
They are accused of being blinkered by mathematical models, of overestimating their predictive powers and churning out narrow-minded graduates.
Conservative strategists insist that Democratic candidates such as Harris are overestimating the general public's appetite for restrictions on gun rights.
In addition, former President Obama issued a warning to his party against overestimating the American public's appetite for sweeping change.
Women also tend to underestimate their qualifications as a candidate while overestimating the barriers to victory, according to the report.
The stakes might lead to a Rams win, but favoring them by nearly a touchdown is overestimating their recent value.
Maybe it's correct and many of us are overestimating regular humans' antipathy for the technology baked into their daily lives.
One environmentalist said the results on Wednesday suggest that the Trump administration is overestimating industry's desire to drill new Arctic territory.
"I think the market had underestimated China's determination to deleverage, while overestimating China's willingness to reach a trade agreement," he said.
By overestimating the power of fear and power lust, and underestimating the force of Westeros's moral rules, Littlefinger sealed his fate.
But the market is overestimating a summer rally in crude oil prices and the ability of crude demand to hold up.
The retailer said it too aggressively loaded up on merchandise early on, overestimating consumer demand for items that did not sell.
Some scientists may be overestimating how much trees can doWhat's more, not every tree can store the same amount of CO2.
They seemed to have underestimated the importance of Chinese national identity while also overestimating their place in the wider fashion ecosystem.
Cersei has a history of overestimating her own cunning, especially with measured, dispassionate men who know how to exploit her vulnerabilities.
Russian agricultural consultancy SovEcon said the market was overestimating the wheat supply from Russia, the world's top exporter of the grain.
At the same time, they are overestimating the power of monetary and fiscal stimulus to keep the global economic party going.
I think the issue is not about overestimating or underestimating its realism and the integrity of our report speak for itself.
"Some parents may be overestimating their ability to recognize depression in the mood and behavior of their own child," Clark said.
Sisi subsequently appointed a presidential commission that quickly concluded that Geneina had misled the public by overestimating the scale of corruption.
That forced government experts, reflexively cautious after overestimating Iraq's weapons of mass destruction 14 years ago, back to the drawing board.
"Investors are underestimating severity of challenges and underlying risks at GE and overestimating value of small positives," Tusa wrote in a note.
Executives are underestimating the importance of work-life balance and stability for Millennials, while overestimating the allure of technology as a factor.
Last year, Facebook admitted to overestimating a key metric, "Average Duration of Video Viewed," by 60 to 80 percent over two years.
Pagoto suggested starting by assuming a device is overestimating calorie burn — or, if you've cross-referenced, going with the most conservative number.
"I like the odds that we're overestimating risks, but that's not to say it's not the start of 2008 again," he said.
Studies have shown depressed people are distinguished from the norm by their tendency to imagine fewer positive scenarios while overestimating future risks.
And in an interview, she said the government should avoid overestimating its own wisdom about what technologies will prevail decades from now.
Wall Street is overestimating the benefits of a U.S.-China trade agreement, according to one of the world's leading authorities on Asia.
As participants told lies of increasing magnitude (overestimating the contents of the jar more and more), the less the amygdala lit up.
If India's GDP data has been overestimating growth, as suggested by former Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian, the situation may be grimmer still.
He also said this means we may have been overestimating productivity gains that occurred during the 1990s, when big box retailing became dominant.
Middle-class American voters often underestimate how many government benefits they receive, while overestimating the cost of means-tested welfare for the poor.
However, since the final good is exported from China, the entire price is chalked up to a Chinese export, overestimating the trade imbalance.
The president then appointed a fact-finding commission that quickly concluded Mr. Geneina had misled the public by overestimating the scale of corruption.
Investors may therefore be severely overestimating the extent of China's recovery and hence the extent to which China can cushion a global downturn.
This would seem to imply that, in general, we'd be at a greater risk of overestimating Democrats in places like Minnesota or Wisconsin.
And that's because the crowded field may now be overestimating Rubio's popularity just as much as, or more than, it is for Trump.
Examples range from undergraduates overestimating the popularity of binge drinking on college campuses to citizens within repressive regimes underestimating the dissatisfaction of their peers.
Thomas Jordan, the head of the SNB, has argued that sovereign money would not prevent banks from granting risky loans or overestimating future returns.
But if Mr Trump truly believes what he tweets about the Chinese economy, he is at risk of overestimating the strength of America's hand.
"There is some chance that the exit polls are overestimating Macron support," Krishna Guha, vice chairman of Evercore ISI, said in a Sunday note.
But even where tests measure actual performance in a meaningful way, there's always the danger of us overestimating the impact of the numerical differences.
"Pretty Woman: The Musical" is already doing big box office, proving that on Broadway you can't go broke overestimating the popular appeal of clones.
The one exception is with his plan to expand Social Security, where the CRFB found that the campaign is overestimating costs and underestimating revenue.
Now, the sample size of probability based online surveys (10) is small enough that we cannot say that telephone polls are actually overestimating Trump.
"I find the biggest mistake investors make is overestimating what their property is worth, which results in vacancies and below-market rents," Taylor says.
Rosenstein had miscalculated how Trump would react to The New York Times report, overestimating how angry Trump would be, a senior administration official said.
Snapchat made too many Spectacles last year, overestimating demand and leaving them holding the bag, with hundreds of thousands of unsold Spectacles sitting in warehouses.
But the U.S. keeps repeating the same mistake in the Middle East: overestimating the power of religious ideology and underappreciating the impact of bad governance.
But economists, bankers and analysts who study the numbers believe that the bureau smooths data, underestimating growth during economic booms and overestimating it during downturns.
Few doubt that China has grown enormously, but many believe that the bureau smooths the data, underestimating growth during booms and overestimating it during downturns.
Facebook's do-over comes a couple months after the company made a similar report, when it announced it had been overestimating a video viewing metric.
Historically prediction markets, like horse races, have tended to demonstrate favourite-longshot bias—overestimating the chances of improbable events and underestimating those of likely ones.
This pattern would repeat itself over the course of the campaign, with McClellan overestimating Confederate strength and opening his armies up to attack and defeat.
Other problems that the company has grappled with include overestimating demand for its Spectacles camera-equipped sunglasses, a once-hot product whose sales cooled rapidly.
Goklany also told scientists that climate science "may be overestimating the rate of global warming, for whatever reason," the paper reported, citing emails from 2017.
The S&P analysis suggests that both opponents and supporters of repealing the mandate could be overestimating how much effect the move would actually have.
This means that the federal government may be overestimating the expected costs of Medicare Advantage enrollees, who may be healthier than their counterparts in traditional Medicare.
In one version the test subject was told he and the partner would share in overestimating rewards; in that case, the subject's lies were even bigger.
There's some of that, but I think people are way overestimating how much this is a left, center, right fight versus a forward versus back fight.
FGE's Paravaikkarasu believes the market is overestimating the amount that very-low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO) will displace (MGO) in meeting the new clean bunker demand.
Stern: I think the aggregate economic models around climate issues have had fundamental defects — namely, underestimating the risks of inaction and overestimating the cost of action.
Without overestimating the relevance or importance of her particular pulpit, Ms. Stokou simply depicts the noise as it is and lets us draw our own conclusions.
"We believe that financial markets may be overestimating the risks of a global recession," said Jean-Pierre Durante, Head of Applied Research at Pictet Wealth Management.
But researchers have found that tracking devices can have a pretty big margin of error, underestimating or overestimating calories used by as much as 20 percent.
This kind of persistent overestimating of how useful Saudi Arabia is to the United States seems to be the core of Trump's thinking about the issue.
Prepaid entry is timed and I recommend overestimating your allotted stay; otherwise you pay by the minute, and, alas, we paid, in more ways than one.
The problem for Mr. Biden is that he may be overestimating what an apology means to men at the expense of underestimating its meaning to women.
Groupon is accused of breaching e-commerce technology that IBM has licensed to companies, but the company said IBM is overestimating the reach of its patents.
Lacking sufficient knowledge of the Bollywood soundtrack to comment on the verisimilitude of his replication, I suppose I might be overestimating the record's value as a gauntlet.
The group did not respond to requests for comment, but its CEO said on Thursday that markets were overestimating the impact of the tariffs on its business.
But the company also has a history of metrics errors that have involved everything from miscalculating average video watch time to overestimating time spent reading Instant Articles.
"If you take what you are spending at retirement and grow it at statistical inflation, you are going to be drastically overestimating spending in retirement," Roy said.
His concerns have been echoed by some Republicans who say that surveys may be overestimating turnout among minority voters, potentially leading Clinton to underperform on Election Day.
The group did not respond to requests for comments, but its CEO said on Thursday that markets were overestimating the impact of the tariffs on its business.
Trump said Thursday that not even he -- someone known for overestimating something's impact -- could have foreseen that his tax plan would have the affect it has had.
It's fair to assume that very sick patients can't handle the upkeep of a weekly blood draw, Nucifora said, but doctors may be overestimating that burden too.
Overestimating risk might lead health systems to focus their energy on the wrong patients; a low risk score might cause a patient to fall through the cracks.
In recent elections like December's presidential vote in Austria and the recent Dutch parliamentary elections, pollsters seem to be systematically overestimating the strength of far-right parties.
Chyna thinks she knows the value of footage showing the relationship between her and Rob's sisters, but she may be overestimating its worth ... she wants $1 MILLION.
Overestimating how much other people are paying attention to us, and worrying that we're being judged, can stop us from doing things that would otherwise bring us joy.
"We see several reasons why standard models — and thus forecasters — may be overestimating recession risk at present," wrote Jan Hatzius, Goldman's chief U.S. economist in a note Sunday.
You might be missing out on insurer discounts by overestimating your mileage, for example, or by forgetting to mention your home security system when applying for home coverage.
If you're nearing retirement, overestimating your return potential for the homestretch can mean you don't get to the finish line when you want, or with all you need.
In the Senate, this could mean that maybe we're overestimating the Democrats' chances in Arizona, which was a state that swung toward them with Trump on the ballot.
Alexander Gray, a New York dealer who represents Melvin Edwards, Lorraine O'Grady and Frank Bowling, said he has been guilty of overestimating the speed of his older artists.
Although, to paraphrase Bill Gates, we're probably overestimating the impact blockchain will have on the industry in the next two years, and underestimating its impact in 10 years.
A company spokesperson told CNBC that the Graph API was either underestimating or overestimating the exact numbers, and added that none of these metrics was linked to advertising prices.
With Presidents Donald Trump and China's Xi Jinping scheduled to meet Saturday at the G-20 summit, she believes investors are dangerously overestimating the odds of a trade deal.
But the conversation of police brutality often accompanies an "I feared for my life" rhetoric that's used to justify slain black victims, overestimating the empathy of the nonblack viewer.
Our biggest mistake was overestimating the pace of change in Trump's America, which meant we braced for a stronger dollar, a flood of repatriated cash and an infrastructure bonanza.
But, with Trumponomics getting stuck in the mire of D.C. politics, investors are vastly overestimating the chances of significant tax cuts and infrastructure spending anytime soon—if at all.
Overestimating the significance of viewership for licensed content ignores the fact that Netflix has already complicated these negotiations by pouring billions and billions of dollars into its original programming.
However, Saunders said economists had been misled in the past by overestimating the amount of slack in the economy, only to be surprised by a later surge in inflation.
Overestimating the yearning of the latter for change while underestimating the determination of the former to "reign in hell rather than serve in heaven" would be a grave mistake.
To avoid overestimating the impact, Burke then rounded the reduction down to 219 ug/m3, and assumed only people living in urban areas would benefit from the cleaner air.
In one case, it admitted to overestimating the average viewing time for video ads for two years; in another, it admitted to inflating the number of visitors to businesses' pages.
PNC Asset Management chief investment strategist Bill Stone says Wall Street is overestimating earnings strength for 2017, and that's just one of the things that could nudge stock prices lower.
"We think the market is overestimating the impact of renewed price pressure in polysilicon for solar and at the same time underestimating the value of Wacker's Silicones business," they wrote.
It turns out that researchers were overestimating the fraction of zinc that gets lost during these intense events — the Trinity test showed that fractionation is more subdued than previously thought.
Though they may be overestimating how well their schools address MMJ: Among residents and fellows, 84.9 percent reported receiving no medical marijuana education in med school or during their residencies.
"We believe many investors are underestimating the severity of the challenges and underlying risks at GE, while overestimating the value of small positives," wrote Tusa in a note to clients.
At the end of November, UBS analyst Steven Milunovich noted that Apple might be "conservative with its supply chain" this March to avoid repeating last year's mistake of overestimating demand.
He also warned against overestimating the impact of electric vehicles, given that cars represent just one-fifth of global oil demand and other industrial segments like petrochemicals need growing supplies.
Overestimating robots and AI underestimates the very people who can save us from this pandemic: Doctors, nurses, and other health workers, who will likely never be replaced by machines outright.
"People are overestimating the negative from trade and underestimating the lagged response from a lot of policy easing," said Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at The Leuthold Group in Minneapolis.
Hardwick is wary of overestimating Dorothy's contribution—"the correspondences noted by scholars are not very striking"—but does concede it a place "alongside," if not fully entwined with, William's poems.
But economists are questioning the official data, which they say has been overestimating the pace of expansion following a change made a year ago to the method GDP is calculated.
But if Mr Kim hopes for a breakthrough, he is surely overestimating Mr Trump's desperation for a deal or his administration's ability to focus on one amid the fog of impeachment.
Rents are soaring and demand for apartments is historically high, but some developers and landlords are overestimating the strength of the U.S. apartment market — and paying for it in quarterly earnings.
In a bit of somewhat bad news, Twitter also said it had miscounted monthly active users since late 2014, overestimating growth for the prior two quarters by 1 to 2 million.
The analysis assumes no new carriers will be entering the markets and because of that it acknowledges that it may be overestimating the number of areas with little or no competition.
These strategies include playing into cognitive biases such as loss aversion and overestimating low probability events, even if a driver is barely earning enough money to make it worth her while.
Pietrangelo said he did not think the first 216 minutes of the game was a case of the Blues overestimating the Coyotes despite their record, which fell to 13-21-21.
"We significantly underestimated the impact of competitor investments on customer behavior across the space while overestimating both the potential for industry-wide growth and Grubhub's ability to maintain share," Terry wrote.
Rather than overestimating the probability and the impact of bad outcomes, we should assume that we will fight to the death to make sure the business succeeds or learn from mistakes.
Kim Cusimano, a spokeswoman for Sasol, said testing this year of an ethylene oxide control device at its plant indicated the company has been dramatically overestimating its emissions of the chemical.
I feel like the butt of a very cruel, drawn-out joke, one which had me vastly overestimating my ability to achieve at the level of higher education I aspired to.
In the weeks ahead, the combination of underestimating North Korean intransigence and overestimating China's influence will expose the Trump administration's inability to stop North Korea's nuclear program and could escalate tensions.
Another study found significant discrepancies between women's expectations of labor and their actual experience, concluding that many women go into labor vastly underestimating pain and overestimating their ability to manage without drugs.
However, Toomey argued, "The Fed has been dead wrong on the GDP projections for I don't know how long, consistently overestimating growth during the Obama years, underestimating it more recently" under Trump.
The bottom line: The IDF chief of staff major general Gadi Eizenkot said in a speech today that Trump decision is "a major development" but cautioned from "overestimating its consequences" regarding Israel.
We remember that part of the adverse reaction is due to markets getting ahead of themselves and overestimating the likelihood of a Clinton victory so retracement across asset classes is currently underway.
Curiously, that post has since been deleted, but formerly good athletes overestimating their current abilities is commonplace, and even understandable given that their life's work is over before middle age sets in.
Scientists have been overestimating plant life's ability to suck up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, new research suggests, indicating that the threat posed by climate change is even worse than we thought.
Why it matters: Eliminating regulation is the most potent ways for government to boost economic growth, but the market may be overestimating what Trump can deliver without 60 votes in the Senate.
The researchers could be overestimating the likelihood of developing Guillain-Barré after a Zika infection, says David Smith, a microbiologist at University of Western Australia who wrote a comment on today's study.
Nearly half of millennials say their biggest student loan mistake was overestimating the salary of their first post-college job and assuming they could afford monthly payments, according to a SoFi survey.
The National Transportation Safety Board in a September report criticized Boeing for overestimating how pilots would react to a flurry of cockpit alerts during a malfunction, as occurred on the two flights.
There's no overestimating how significant it is to pull a member from committees, especially one like King, who was the highest-ranking Republican member on the Judiciary subcommittee that handles constitutional matters.
Deferring and batching similar tasks is a smart way to be productive, but overestimating what you can accomplish on a single Sunday leaves you feeling frustrated, which is not conducive to peacefulness.
Most of the high-quality polls employ bilingual interviews, but few others take on that extra expense — and there's evidence that those that do not are overestimating Trump's vote share among Latinos.
"We think valuation is too high and investors are likely overestimating the continuation of COST's trend and/or pace of reinvigorated growth," Bernstein's Brandon Fletcher said in a note to clients Wednesday.
Of course, all that could change if the Fed is wrong, as it has been before in its economic expectations, but economists are urging caution in overestimating the likelihood of a recession.
They said the government's expert witness, Carl Shapiro, had used an economic model based on unreasonable assumptions, overestimating how many consumers would switch pay-TV providers if Turner networks were temporarily blacked out.
Its fatal flaw came from overestimating the business market, underestimating the general public's demand for mobile email access, and failing to react when Apple and Google changed the paradigms of the smartphone market.
Boeing has been highly criticized for its assumptions about the plane, including overestimating average pilots' ability to safely fly planes amid a flurry of cockpit alerts, which occurred on the Lion Air jet.
Do you guys ever think about whether or not you're overestimating the influence and/or building up these guys more than they would ... Giving them a broader audience than they would normally have?
One GOP strategist who has worked closely with Bannon admitted to The Hill that the flap could weaken the power of a Bannon endorsement, but cautioned about overestimating its impact on specific races.
Netflix – Wells Fargo downgraded the stock to "underperform" from "market perform" at Wells Fargo, which said the Street is overestimating the video streaming service's free cash flow and also pointed to increasing competition.
"We think tough tariff talk is more politics than economics and that investors are overestimating the negative side effects for financial markets," noted Jeffrey Cleveland, chief economist of Payden & Rygel, in a report.
Andrew Herenstein, Monarch's chief investment officer, said on Tuesday the market is overestimating the risk of Toshiba being delisted next year, creating an overhang for the stock, which is trading at 310 yen.
Right now, we are completely overestimating U.S. growth next year, despite Trump's tax cuts and infrastructure spending campaign pledges, the Federal Reserve is going to have to scale back its growth and inflation expectations.
Experts say it's not unusual for people to accidentally give wrong information, either — say, by under- or overestimating miles driven, providing the wrong vehicle trim info, or forgetting the date of a moving violation.
The projects were run by teens who didn't initially set out to scam anyone, who genuinely wanted to make something, and who were just overestimating, underestimating, or generally mismanaging their funds along the way.
Rate strategy desks at some primary dealers — the banks that deal directly with the Fed — had warned that the Fed was overestimating how far it could shrink its balance sheet before the crunch arose.
The authors point out that overestimating one's own risk combined with an embrace of ineffective preventive measures could lead to a lot of wasted spending, even if effective preventive treatments are discovered one day.
In the first experiment, measurements from the fitness trackers deviated from the lab results in a typical day by underestimating energy expenditure by as much as 22016 calories or overestimating by up to 204 calories.
This isn't the first wave of migrants to postwar Germany, and it's not the first time that the left and the right have played their respective roles of under- and overestimating the challenges of integration.
Overestimating public stupidity, proponents may have truly felt it was something the body politic could do without — since the body politic isn't as astute as once thought, anyway (the recent election can attest to that).
The main reason people offer for why they don't bike to work is that it would take too long but, according to a recent study highlighted by The New York Times, odds are they're overestimating.
In Interior Department emails to scientists, Mr. Goklany pushed misleading interpretations of climate science, saying it "may be overestimating the rate of global warming, for whatever reason;" climate modeling has largely predicted global warming accurately.
On Wednesday, the Sun—which is currently in the partnership sector of your chart—faces off with planet of boundless optimism, Jupiter, putting you in the vulnerable position of overestimating the value of your relationships.
Economists fear that the relatively inexperienced Mr Mitsotakis—he held a fairly junior ministerial post from 21.8 to 22018—may be overestimating his government's capacity to shake up the country's sleepy bureaucracy and push through reforms.
What's more, considering that the researchers in Texas also found deaths that had originally not been counted at all, it could be that in some places, we're overestimating deaths while, in others, many are going uncounted.
Facebook has been deluged with issues around ad practices, including potentially breaking Seattle's ad transparency law, allowing Russian political ad spending during the US presidential election, and overestimating the average viewing time for its video ads.
Borrowers are increasingly overestimating benefits from acquisitions by making assumptions of cost savings such as staff cuts and lower debt-to-Ebitda numbers in a bid to make leverage calculations more acceptable to investors and regulators.
By the time he was 24, Charles had already won some impressive battles—including leading a seriously outnumbered Swedish army to victory against Russian troops—but, like most 24-year-olds, he started overestimating his abilities.
That doesn&apost necessarily mean people were lying when they told Judge Burke they could be fair during the trial — but more so that some could be overestimating their abilities to remain bias-free, Bader said.
Economists fear that the relatively inexperienced Mr Mitsotakis—he held a fairly junior ministerial post from 2013 to 2015—may be overestimating his government's capacity to shake up the country's sleepy bureaucracy and push through reforms.
Men, on the other hand, are overestimating their earning prospects and are likely to seek a pay rise or change jobs in order to obtain better pay, a study by the University of Bath published found.
Closely-watched economist Nouriel Roubini says markets are overestimating how many beneficial policies President Donald Trump can enact, and they're underestimating the potential damage he could do, but the cracks won't begin to show for some time.
He thought taking action against the Saviors would spare the lives of his surrogate family, but Richard's fatal flaw was underestimating the cruelty of his opponents, and overestimating his own ability to be a one-man army.
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Monday: Wells Fargo said in its downgrade of the stock that Wall Street is overestimating the video streaming service's free cash flow, and also pointed to increasing competition.
When I hear these kinds of arguments about AI's eventual triumph, it often seems to me to be the most cerebral humans — your Elon Musks and Yuval Hararis and Bill Gateses — overestimating the importance of cerebral capabilities.
The data is based on a new experimental series that aims to reduce previous flaws that led to an undercounting of EU long-term immigrants and overestimating how many non-EU students remained in Britain after their studies.
In a statement on its website, the ministry said the downgrade was based on an "inappropriate method" and that Moody's was overestimating the difficulties China's economy faced, while underestimating the government's efforts to tackle structural reforms and overcapacity.
We – including usually hard-nosed scientists – want so badly for there to be LGM, we've been grossly overestimating the values of Drake's factors, resulting in a flagrant overestimation of the number of civilizations that should exist out there.
"The market is likely overestimating U.S. shale growth at current price levels ... as the smaller operators, which contribute roughly 40% to the total U.S. output are finding it difficult to grow in the current price environment," Barclays said.
But they tend to overlook what happens if that first salvo doesn't win a quick victory, underestimating the salience of demographics and economic capacity while overestimating citizens' willingness to keep on fighting and dying in a prolonged struggle.
"Beijing has overreached, overestimating its capacity to control events and underestimating the complexity of Hong Kong," said Brian Fong Chi-hang, an associate professor at the Academy of Hong Kong Studies at the Education University of Hong Kong.
The meeting minutes will probably underscore the Fed's reasons for confidence, but that's not likely to change minds on Wall Street, where there is a growing conviction that the Fed is once again overestimating the strength of the economy.
If history is any guide, market pundits have a way of underestimating the lengths that the Fed will go to in order to follow its mandate and the Fed has a way of overestimating investors' ability to act rationally.
"Investors were overestimating Netflix's pricing power and ability to drive further adoption in key developed markets, especially given the looming competition from legacy media," Freedman said, adding he thinks the stock will go down even further from current levels.
So while online sales are changing the economy and are imperative for the survival of certain businesses, South Dakota is overestimating the revenue it could generate from charging sales tax – and underestimating the damage they would do to retailers.
But, overestimating your threat can go the other way: if you start using custom operating systems, virtual machines or anything else technical when it's really not necessary (or you don't know how to use it), you too can suffer.
The Stadia team has already shown off a few games, but there are tens of millions of Xbox Ones out there filled with purchased titles and Google might just be probably overestimating the appeal of their cross-platform approach.
Maybe I'm overestimating my own reputation or abilities—I have a history of inexplicable amounts of self-esteem—but I feel like I spent a lot of time building an audience by writing so much and making it public.
Stanford graduate student Can Wang and I used the Detroit data to develop a mathematical model that allowed us to perform a conservative (where possible, overestimating the costs and underestimating the benefits) cost-benefit analysis of testing a kit.
But E&E News found that the federal agency has wasted more than $3 billion in resources and misused personnel since 1998, after continually overestimating storm damage to US states and underestimating the capacity of states to handle it.
In 2014, he sent a letter to the E.P.A. accusing federal regulators of overestimating the pollution caused by gas wells in Oklahoma; the text was written by lawyers for Devon Energy, one of Oklahoma's biggest oil and gas companies.
Making the same comparison with monthly soyoil stocks reveals that the same analysts have been underestimating monthly soyoil stocks as a whole in 2016/17 – in contrast to the previous three years which had analysts overestimating the monthly supply.
"We believe the majority of the upside this quarter was more due to overestimating the financial impact of Costco rather than any real fundamental improvement in the business," wrote Stifel analyst Christopher Brendler, who has a "hold" rating on the stock.
But it's hard not to feel today as if the company misread the room — overestimating the public's appetite for a billion-dollar giveaway to one of the world's biggest companies, and underestimating the public's ability to raise hell on- and offline.
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.
If their answer to that problem is stuffing the VMAs with a torrent of jokes about the internet, they're vastly underestimating the intelligence of teens, and overestimating the attention span of anyone temporarily postponing their other Sunday night television obligations.
"Therefore, using standard LDL cholesterol level as the measure of cardiovascular risk may lead to overestimating that risk for both higher meat and saturated fat intakes, as the LDL cholesterol test may preferentially reflect levels of larger LDL particles," Krauss said.
The argument isn't whether we find them odious, we can have a discussion about that, it's are you guys overestimating their influence and/or increasing their influence by focusing on them instead of Fox News or instead of Rush Limbaugh?
NEW DELHI, June 11 (Reuters) - The Indian government on Tuesday defended its methodology of calculating the country's economic growth, countering the argument of a former top economic advisor who said that Asia's third-largest economy might be overestimating its growth rate.
The bigger problem was that the computers he was using in the 1980s could not operate fast enough to give a realistic picture of the upper atmosphere; as a result, his model was most likely overestimating the Earth's sensitivity to emissions.
For example, the Facebook commenter who posted, "Upon hearing about your decision to hire 10000 refugees instead of Americans I will no longer spend any money at Starbucks" is certainly overestimating the number of Americans living in, say, Greece, Turkey, or The Netherlands.
"By undervaluing the mitigating impact of age and disability and overestimating any present danger to the community," Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge Steven O'Neill imposed a term whose harshness violated statutes and sentencing rules, they said in an 11-page motion.
Facebook has recently had some stumbles when it comes to delivering accurate measurements to advertisers, including overestimating average video viewing time and discrepancies between the metrics shown on mobile and the dashboards for page owners, although none of the issues affected pricing.
"[These neo-Nazi groups] are pretty famous for overestimating their turnout and backing down when it turns out that there's a really massive response to what they're doing," Mark Lance, a professor of justice and peace at Georgetown University, told The Hill.
Officials said they worried some low-income people in states that have not expanded Medicaid were overestimating their income, so that it becomes over the poverty level, thereby qualifying them for tax credits to help afford premiums on the law's private marketplaces.
In naming, as in other matters, anxiety runs particularly high among upper-middle-class parents, who, likely overestimating their own importance, seek to endow their children with supernames—the social equivalent of the superfoods that fill their lunchboxes—to power them through life.
Maybe Europe's elite clubs — who had, after all, conjured an idea for what the Champions League should look like that was eerily, entirely coincidentally, similar to the idea UEFA is currently workshopping — are in danger of overestimating their own place in the firmament.
Frankly, I thought my planner was overestimating what I would truly need on a monthly basis because I was not looking at my finances as closely when I was receiving a paycheck every two weeks (see above, $800 a month for household services).
It would be particularly useful to know what steps the CBO has taken to prevent mistakes in the future after overestimating the effects of the single mandate and failing to properly anticipate how people would react to changes in the healthcare market.
Just what those numbers were is not public, but it&aposs clear he thought Microsoft had caused the Puerto Rican subsidiary to substantially underpay for the software rights while overestimating how much profit the U.S. operation could legitimately send to Puerto Rico.
Instead, throughout the recovery it has updated its approach only haltingly in response to the data — reluctantly launching multiple editions of quantitative easing, experimenting clumsily with its communications, repeatedly overestimating inflation and starkly demonstrating more tolerance for undershooting its target rather than overshooting.
Two of the nation's most prominent economists, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and University of California economist Emmanuel Saez, have been jousting for months over Warren's plan for a wealth tax, with Summers accusing Saez of vastly overestimating how much it would produce.
The Auten/Splinter data does suggest that we might be underestimating how well the rich were doing in the 1960s and 1970s, and thus overestimating how different today's age of inequality is from that period, a conclusion shared by some other recent research.
Then another was that I rather quickly discovered just after the negotiations in Moscow in 1974 that the US was overestimating the size — the yields — of Soviet explosions by about a factor of three, and that turned out to be of big political importance.
Nearly half of millennials said the biggest mistake they made with their student loans was overestimating the salary of their first job out of college and assuming they'd be able to afford their monthly payments, according to a survey by personal finance company SoFi.
According to a separate survey by personal finance company SoFi, nearly half of millennials said the biggest mistake they made with their student loans was overestimating the salary of their first job out of college and assuming they'd be able to afford their monthly payments.
Trying on a sports bra should include jumping or jogging in placeThe traditional method of tape measuring to figure out your bra size has been shown to be unreliable, underestimating cup size 84% of the time and overestimating band size 76% of the time.
Read More Why a China slowdown will not hurt that much "While we acknowledge the slowdown in global economic growth, we think investors may be overestimating the slowdown in China's economy and may be underestimating the potential weakness in Chinese consumer spending this year," Tengler said.
Nearly half of millennials (245%) said the biggest mistake they made with their student loans was overestimating the salary of their first job out of college and assuming they'd be able to afford their monthly payments, according to a new survey by personal finance company SoFi.
Yet that's exactly what O'Brien did in a July 2015 column that echoed the anonymous sources' claim and added new evidence that Trump is overestimating his net worth: My lawyers deposed Donald for two days during the litigation, and we covered a range of interesting subjects.
Overestimating your threat can be a problem too: if you start using obscure custom operating systems, virtual machines, or anything else technical when it's really not necessary (or you don't know how to use it), you're probably wasting your time and might be putting yourself at risk.
According to Schneiderman, climate change is real (true); its adverse effects already are visible and serious (false); they are going to get worse (deeply problematic); the world will turn away from fossil fuels (uh, no); and, therefore, ExxonMobil knowingly is overestimating the value of its fossil-fuel reserves (false).
Aegis Europe said the Commission's estimates were artificially low, overestimating gains from low-priced imports, failing to factor in the extra jobs that would go in service sectors for every manufacturing job lost and ignoring the deterrent effect the threat of anti-dumping duties had on all Chinese producers.
The hedge funds and speculators who dominate global futures markets are overestimating the impact of ending the export ban and the eventual decline in domestic shale production, they say, ignoring the fact that the gaping spread has spurred an armada of import cargoes that could deluge the U.S. market.
But I think that reluctant Trump supporters are overestimating the systemic durability of the American-led order, and underestimating the extent to which a basic level of presidential competence and self-control is itself a matter of life and death — for Americans, and for human beings the world over.
It might explain why, in a recent survey by personal finance company SoFi, nearly half of millennials (42%) said the biggest mistake they made with their student loans was overestimating the salary of their first job out of college and assuming they'd be able to afford their monthly payments.
"The U.S. has repeatedly resorted to threatening and deceitful routines, trying to force China to compromise, both overestimating its own bargaining power and underestimating China's determination and ability to defend its national dignity and the interests of its people," said a commentary in the official Xinhua news agency.
According to recent research on photosynthesis conducted by scientists from seven different universities, however, climate models until now may have been overestimating how much CO2 plants take in during the process of producing energy.. This suggests that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels may increase even faster than expected and accelerate global warming.
Although the man known as "Putin's chef" is often portrayed as a wily mastermind—deploying the Wagner Group to the latest civil war, or sponsoring the internet trolls who tried to tip the 2016 US presidential election—there are reasons to be cautious about overestimating the breadth and depth of his influence.
He calls Christo's decision "by far the most visible — and costly — protest of the new administration from within the art world," downplaying the widespread support for (and participation in) Friday's #J20 art strike while grossly overestimating the symbolic power of an artist abandoning a project he'd been struggling to execute for over two decades..
But our approach does not specifically account for the prior partisan turnout gap, which may create a modest risk of underestimating the Democrats in a state where the prior Democratic baseline is particularly weak, like Texas, and some risk of overestimating them in a state where the prior Democratic baseline is particularly strong, like Kentucky.
Instead, it projects that deficits will grow $7 trillion over the next decade as the United States continues borrowing huge sums of money — a number that could double if the administration turns out to be overestimating economic growth and if the $3 trillion in spending cuts the White House has floated do not materialize in Congress.
How he fits: Ayton has said that he and Devin Booker can be a modern day Shaq and Kobe, and while he may be overestimating his two-way impact by comparing himself to Shaquille O'Neal, the team will be jam-packed with talented youngers with not just Ayton and Booker but also T.J. Warren and Josh Jackson.
In a piece assessing Trump's 2016 victory for The New Republic, Judis conceded again, sheepishly, that the predictions of the emerging Democratic majority had been "overly optimistic," both underestimating the potential for white working-class defections from the Democrats and overestimating how quickly and dramatically a rising Hispanic share of the electorate would help the party.
Even if the Fed is overestimating the number of rate increases to come — as policy makers did in 2016, when they entered the year forecasting four rate increases but only delivered one — "you're not being paid a lot to extend out" in terms of maturities, said Jeff Klingelhofer, a portfolio manager and managing director at Thornburg Investment Management.
Those who believe that the Trump administration will end American leadership on climate change are making the same mistake as those who believe that it will put coal miners back to work: overestimating Washington's ability to influence energy markets, and underestimating the role that cities, states, businesses and consumers are playing in driving down emissions on their own.
Facebook Stops September 11th Anniversary From Trending Due to Hoax StoryFacebook's trending news module is making headlines again, and this time it's for propping up 9/11…Read more ReadAccording to a new Wall Street Journal report, Facebook admitted to grossly overestimating its crucial "Average Duration of Video Viewed" metric for two years, only counting videos watched for more than three seconds.
"We believe many investors are underestimating the severity of the challenges and underlying risks at GE, while overestimating the value of small positives, and with a 38% move in the stock year to date, and >50% cuts to forward fundamental FCF (free cash flow) anchors, we are cutting our [price target] and moving to" underweight, wrote Tusa in a note to clients.
But Roman almost, kind of, barely gets into it, telling Gerri he's "stripping back to basics" ("this is my White Album") and actually coming up with a halfway decent ride idea based on fear ("no one's ever gone bust overestimating the public's interest in violence," Brian confirms), winning the big scary competition, and calling both of his favorite women in triumph.
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Monday "We believe many investors are underestimating the severity of the challenges and underlying risks at GE, while overestimating the value of small positives, and with a 38% move in the stock year to date, and >50% cuts to forward fundamental FCF anchors, we are cutting our PT and moving to UW." Read more about this call here.
The fear among Pelosi and her allies has long been that the liberal grassroots are overestimating the public's appetite for impeachment, that such an effort could take the political focus away from issues such as health care that were effective in Democrats' victories in the 2018 midterms, and that Trump and his loyalists in the political and media worlds will try to jiujitsu the issue to his advantage.
In November, on the day Amazon announced the winners of its contest for a second headquarters, I suggested that the company had fatally misunderstood the current relationship between tech giants and public opinion: It's hard not to feel today as if the company misread the room — overestimating the public's appetite for a billion-dollar giveaway to one of the world's biggest companies, and underestimating the public's ability to raise hell on- and offline.

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