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But maybe -- just maybe -- we're underestimating Biden's strength.
Despite underestimating teachers' workload, people still think they are underpaid.
Nvidia "could be significant underestimating the opportunity" from new markets.
Is the market underestimating the risk in the Middle East?
Let's just hope Petyr keeps underestimating her like everyone else.
Could the polls be similarly underestimating his strength in Wisconsin?
It becomes clear that Mr. Robot was not underestimating Ray.
But I do feel it sometimes, the underestimating and doubt.
"We're not underestimating the risks, we're analyzing them," he said.
They are underestimating the sea change that GDPR brings about.
Do you think Trump might be underestimating the response here?
We are underestimating how much we are going to spend.
Few in the G20, however, are underestimating China's economic challenges.
We're probably hugely underestimating the true scale of the problem.
It was underestimating by a wider margin by January 1968.
Qualcomm said that Broadcom was fundamentally underestimating the company's value.
It is possible that I am underestimating Tesla's potential margins.
So it's likely overestimating some hate crimes and underestimating others.
Yet at the time, economists were consistently underestimating China's growth.
It's likely we've been underestimating the disease burden in kids.
Strategically speaking, they made the fatal error of underestimating him.
Many have been wrong since in underestimating his survival skills.
Democrats keep underestimating the audacity of Trump and his tribe.
"All my life, people have been underestimating me," she says.
They are historically prone to vastly overestimating and underestimating risk.
"Stop underestimating us," new graduate Me'Ashja Hamilton told WUSA 9.
Bove told CNBC that investors were underestimating banks' ability to thrive.
Some of y'all are seriously underestimating how huge this is. pic.twitter.
The exit polls suggest that people were significantly underestimating May's decline.
Clearly, she doesn't know that underestimating Arya is a dangerous business.
They may be underestimating some of the risks the firm faces.
Am I wildly underestimating the number of streaming services at 60?
Underestimating him and his unrealized potential is the Vulture's biggest mistake.
EL-ERIAN SAYS FINANCIAL MARKETS UNDERESTIMATING HOW QUICKLY EUROPE IS COOLING
"People are underestimating how quickly Europe is slowing," El-Erian said.
President we fear you are grossly underestimating the devastation down there.
"I secretly love that everyone keeps underestimating @mrBobbyBones," one person tweeted.
But I think Thompson and other critics are underestimating the synergies.
Democrats are underestimating President Donald Trump and playing by his rules.
Current suppliers, while fiercely loyal, also warn against underestimating the company.
I think he's underestimating how powerful the forces are out there.
We shouldn't be expecting the polls to be underestimating Republicans now.
Go deeper ... Report: U.S. is underestimating Putin's "grand strategy" for Russian dominance
But there is a danger that many are underestimating its prevalence today.
Democrats who are underestimating this possibility would be making a huge mistake.
Underestimating renovation costs Pricing out some home improvement projects is fairly straightforward.
" Joe Biden: "I think you are so underestimating what Barack Obama did.
Both Charli and Halsey kindly request that people stop underestimating women artists.
": "Republicans ... are massively underestimating how hard tax reform is going to be.
Rupkey said investors are "underestimating" U.S. economic damage if tariffs increase permanently.
My work speaks for itself, and I'll let them keep underestimating me.
They are also guilty of underestimating the forces they are up against.
So you could be forgiven for underestimating how exciting marbles can be.
First of all, Democrats have a track record of underestimating populist celebrities.
If that's true, then the poll average is considerably underestimating his support.
Or not underestimating scrawny little kids because they might be secret superheroes.
And it's very likely that we may be underestimating the upside here.
But I am saying that handicappers are underestimating Democrats' chances in them.
Some investors think markets may be underestimating the impact of the election.
But you've also got Eric Garcetti, who I think some are underestimating.
Underestimating the enemy is always a mistake, no matter what the reason.
This time, the view seems to be the IEA is underestimating demand.
He found that the test held a risk of underestimating students' capabilities.
The president, like his opposition, may be underestimating his ability to win.
"There's no underestimating the level of anger and frustration," Mr. Dubowitz said.
Many people wonder whether President Trump is underestimating Russia and President Putin.
Persistent rot suggests investors may be underestimating the cost of a cleanup.
Could Hawaii really be underestimating its OPEB liability by nearly 72 percent?
"We have a long history of underestimating groups like ISIS," she said.
Mistakes were made in terms of underestimating the tenacity of the regime.
One of the biggest mistakes most make is underestimating their life expectancy.
But perhaps now, as in the past, we are underestimating the mosquito.
But perhaps now, as in the past, we are underestimating the mosquito.
"You're overestimating the risk [of being rejected] and underestimating yourself," said Dybner.
Morgan Stanley warned that investors may be "underestimating" the fallout from trade tensions.
On the other hand, according to CNBC, the U.S. may be underestimating China.
But he does wonder if Cossman might be underestimating some of the complexities.
In other words, it seems investors could be underestimating the risk of inflation.
But Tushnet cautioned against underestimating the power of creative attorneys and motivated reasoning.
He is Charlie Murphy underestimating the ball prowess of a high-heeled Prince.
They risk overestimating the advantages and underestimating the risks of proximity to him.
The bank thinks forecasters are underestimating oil demand from emerging markets in particular.
"There is no minimizing or underestimating that attack by the Russians," said Blumenthal.
In no way are we underestimating that… but we've pushed through this before.
No matter what her motives, the company may be underestimating Ms. Wynn's campaign.
"British voters are now grossly underestimating the true costs of Brexit," Soros said.
Inside Macron's camp, some ministers have cautioned against underestimating the threat of Wauquiez.
However, Capital's Higgins says the market is underestimating how aggressively yields will rise.
He dismissed suggestions that the Spanish authorities had been underestimating the health threat.
But don't let that demure strand of pearls trick you into underestimating her.
No one is underestimating the risk, and that alone is a big advantage.
No matter what her motives, the company may be underestimating Ms. Wynn's campaign.
There is no underestimating the difficult spot in which Mr. Trump finds himself.
Wall Street may be underestimating Chapek's abilities to lead the company, Conlon said.
At a conference in October, Thiel said people are "underestimating" the digital currency.
But again, fresh eyes might help us avoid underestimating what is happening here.
It's a scenario investors are underestimating, according to Wells Fargo Securities' Christopher Harvey.
"This is a time when people are underestimating what we're doing," Karp said.
Moreover, they are massively underestimating how hard tax reform is going to be.
McKinsey says that C40 is underestimating the influence cities have on the grid.
But the greatest mistake her enemies make – as the trailer notes – is underestimating her.
Shareholders last week accused the oil and gas producer of grossly underestimating its value.
The bakery thinks the internet is underestimating the artistic skills of its design team.
Alternatively, they could be underestimating working-class white turnout, or overestimating black voter turnout.
That ease of use results in our underestimating the patent-worthiness of computer innovations.
Unfortunately, underestimating the massive effort behind today's technology innovations is not the only issue.
As it stands, councils can placate NIMBYish residents by deliberately underestimating future housing needs.
But many analysts think traders are underestimating the chances of a no-deal Brexit.
WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Smug markets are underestimating Donald Trump's volatility risk at their peril.
Whether you're an entrepreneur, freelancer, or manager, there's no underestimating the power of motivation.
China may have been deliberately underestimating the rate at which this shift will happen.
Read More Wood also thinks people are underestimating the Apple Watch's long term potential.
"We are currently often underestimating the risk of these types of events," Zscheischler said.
Wicker says the FCC is underestimating how many people are unable to access broadband.
NOW THE MISTAKE PEOPLE MAKE SOMETIMES IS UNDERESTIMATING THE RISK OF TECHNOLOGICAL ENTRANTS, RIGHT?
Even as it roars back, one strategist says Wall Street is underestimating its potential.
And these numbers may very well be underestimating the overall number of infections significantly.
He, like so many others, is underestimating one of the NBA's most reliable players.
But Qualcomm rebuffed the approach, arguing that Broadcom was fundamentally underestimating the company's value.
I really think you're all underestimating the sheer volume of rats at play here.
The news outlet said it is likely underestimating the actual cost of the law.
French and Kristol have taken to Twitter to warn skeptics against underestimating another outsider.
Young people may be underestimating how much money they need to fund their futures.
Meanwhile, young adults are misled into underestimating how much they must save for retirement.
I'd actually argue it's slightly more likely that our forecast is underestimating the Democrats.
It also suggested scientific models may be vastly underestimating coming impacts from rising heat.
"I think people should be a little bit careful underestimating me," he said then.
"A lot of investors are underestimating the difficulty and potential severity of that national security-related part of the relationship, and underestimating what it means when you go from just being economic competitors to basically strategic adversaries," Temple told Business Insider by phone.
The media came under a lot of criticism for underestimating Trump and dismissing his supporters.
And I hope I am not underestimating the potential negative impact that popping that bubble.
Cramer thinks the market is severely underestimating what Cisco can do with all that cash.
Christie also seems to be underestimating the nature of the Wilding's admiration of her character.
"They're significantly underestimating the importance of their creators and how their creators feel," Stephen said.
People are underestimating Mixer — and the data shows the live-streaming platform's plan is working.
But it risks underestimating how hard it will be to pass any serious climate policy.
But Cummings says that these advocates and other supporters are underestimating the technology's road-readiness.
The upshot: Investors may be underestimating how quickly the Fed will move in the future.
But after his performance in the GOP primary debates, aides caution underestimating the lifelong showman.
The PRA said banks may also be underestimating the impact of changing attitudes to diesel.
Authorities came under harsh criticism for underestimating the potential for unrest at last year's rally.
Wall Street analysts are underestimating Ford Motor's ability to cut its costs, according to Jefferies.
Even so, inside Macron's camp, some ministers are cautioning against underestimating the threat of Wauquiez.
With the government underestimating illegal sales, it's unlikely there will be stricter enforcement, Levinson added.
Then again, underestimating what Benn can do hasn't been working out too well lately. 1.
This should seem all like standard stuff, but that's just underestimating Teigen's social media genius.
In fact, research shows that China has been both overestimating and underestimating growth for years.
I think people are clearly underestimating the long-term impact of all of these problems.
She sends the Unsullied into a dangerous situation, completely underestimating the Lannister's ability to strategize.
But if that's true, Trump, like his opposition, may be underestimating his ability to win.
"When others were underestimating us, he did not," Ms. Nixon said in her concession speech.
Source: Coinbase Thiel said people are "underestimating" bitcoin and compared the digital currency to gold.
"There are a number of risks at this meeting that investors are underestimating," said Arone.
Wall Street may be underestimating General Motors, say analysts after the company beat expectations Tuesday.
Morgan Stanley analysts believe Wall Street is underestimating the growth potential in three key areas.
She suggests that lawmakers are underestimating how savvy most people are when it comes to computers.
It sounds absurd, but Democratic voters might actually be underestimating the significance of the midterm elections.
BUT, YOU KNOW, I THINK WE SHOULD STOP UNDERESTIMATING HIM BECAUSE HE ALWAYS SURPASSES THESE EXPECTATIONS.
According to Gordon, Wall Street is underestimating the number of hikes over the next 13 months.
But underestimating—or just judging someone at all—due to their outfit is a big mistake.
That could lead to them underestimating the risk of lending money to those countries through bonds.
Second, Mr Silver believes that other forecasters are underestimating the probability of a significant polling error.
Hedge fund billionaire Paul Tudor Jones believes the market is underestimating the economic impact of tariffs.
The top homeowner regret is underestimating how much it costs to buy and maintain a home.
Yet Mr Macron, confident though he is, may be underestimating the difficulty of the road ahead.
At the very least, we might be underestimating our collective willingness to do the right thing.
Maybe I'm underestimating what's involved in emojis, but to me, they are the opposite of considered.
"No, I'm not worried about that," Corker said Thursday when asked if Trump is underestimating Kim.
World leaders are underestimating one of the most destabilizing effects of climate change: the price tag.
If anything, Dr. Niv said, the site errs on the side of underestimating the base rates.
Looking ahead, it may be that hourly earnings are underestimating the true pace of wage growth.
He still is an important mentor but I think he is underestimating everything he taught me.
Sarkozy is accused of "knowingly underestimating" elements of his campaign financing, according to a judicial source.
"We have presented a realistic budget, without underestimating income or expenditures," Herrera told a news conference.
People are truly underestimating the hunger to find common ground out there among the American people.
Underestimating him would be the surest way for Democrats to ensure a Trump presidency through 2024.
Still, I can't help but feel that they are badly underestimating the gravity of the moment.
Despite the record losses, Zandi believes Wall Street is dangerously underestimating the magnitude of a recession.
But, but, but: Analysts and some Democratic strategists say Trump's team may be underestimating Warren's potency.
Warren Buffett has admitted missing out on Amazon as an investment and underestimating CEO Jeff Bezos.
Some Democrats, however, were skeptical of making any bets after underestimating Trump's appeal for too long.
Last month, BoE Governor Mark Carney warned investors were underestimating how much interest rates could rise.
Underestimating the significance of family acceptance overlooks the material impact that it has in people's lives.
But these pundits might be underestimating how robust and intense the loyalty of Trump's fan base is.
"I hope I'm not underestimating the impact the potential negative impact that popping that bubble" will have.
If they are underestimating this number by 50 percent, we get roughly 195 MMTCO2-e of methane.
But for American equities, GMO was too gloomy, underestimating returns by around four percentage points a year.
So people are underestimating the president, when he said something like that, and you should believe him.
It also said markets were underestimating its willingness to raise rates if the economy grew as forecast.
Sampaoli, however, insisted he was not underestimating Iceland, the tiny nation playing at its first World Cup.
"I think we're underestimating the toll of the anxiety that this is giving us," Dr. Boardman adds.
Brussels has accused May of underestimating the problem by calling for a deal on that right now.
But if you aren't fighting these fees, you may be seriously underestimating your value as a customer.
"We think markets may be underestimating Fed officials' tolerance for tighter financial conditions over time," Goldman said.
Yes, but: The pollsters said Americans may be underestimating their willingness to adopt the emerging autonomous technology.
However, J.P. Morgan thinks investors and analysts are underestimating just how much power those factors will have.
People are "underestimating" bitcoin and it has "great potential left," billionaire investor Peter Thiel said on Thursday.
Even so, I'd still bet on the model underestimating or missing important interstate distinctions among Hispanic voters.
The problem is that many people are too optimistic about their health, underestimating the risks they face.
Toto Wolff, Arrivabene's counterpart at the Mercedes team, is not underestimating Ferrari's ability to bounce back quickly.
Every day my daily mantra was: Let him be underestimating me, and let me never underestimate him.
About a quarter of insurers did "substantially worse," underestimating their claims by an average of 35 percent.
It does mean polls might be underestimating how hard it will be for Sanders to beat Trump.
Yost also said that plaintiffs' lawyers in the MDL are underestimating his backing from other state AGs.
Meaning, I think they're underestimating the complexity of actually getting to a fully self-driving car. Right.
According to Mr. McLeish, Labour in Scotland lost traction to the Scottish National Party by underestimating it.
Now I'm not underestimating the president's own capacity for carrying on in an incompetent manner almost indefinitely.
Investors used to central bank largess are now underestimating the Fed's resolve to normalize policy, Hartnett said.
The problem is that by underestimating the risks, we soon may not be capable of defending ourselves.
If the polls are underestimating Republicans across the board right now, one of these seats may fall.
Indeed, investors may be underestimating how closely political divorces can match real ones for bitterness and damage.
This study suggests that calculation could be underestimating the risk, but more research needs to be done.
Twitter may be underestimating how much that addictive reward system actually encourages people to continue using the platform.
"Simply put, the chairman is making a mistake, and maybe underestimating the outrage that is mounting," said Sen.
"One point that everyone is underestimating, is that we need to have equal rights for everyone," Skaardal says.
It also means Snapchat left nearly a billion dollars in cash on the table by underestimating investor demand.
If you're eager to get started, one thing Young emphasizes is not underestimating the skills you already have.
The other factor that the natural gas industry may well be underestimating is the rise of environmental activism.
"People keep underestimating insurgent candidates, particularly first-time candidates," said Nixon, who is running antagonistically to Cuomo's left.
The media are probably underestimating the ability of Socialists, the Greens and the Left Party to come together.
According to Ruhm's model, many states might be dramatically underestimating how many people die of opioid-related overdoses.
While these numbers seem squishy, the Auto Insurance Center may be underestimating the costs of sitting in traffic.
Kelvin Gastelum for the interim middleweight title -- and warns Israel that people have been underestimating Gastelum for years.
"It's not simply a matter of the polls underestimating Trump," Silver told CNN's Brian Stelter on Reliable Sources.
The West's naivety, which was shared—and paid for—by those hopeful demonstrators, lay in underestimating two things.
"It's not that girls are underestimating their own gender — it's that boys are overestimating themselves," she told Mashable.
Considering the IEA has a track record of underestimating renewable energy gains, that may be a conservative prediction. 
But many countries decide how much to ask for by looking at past consumption, thereby underestimating current need.
The results in Washington wouldn't be the first sign that the national polls may be somewhat underestimating Democrats.
Angus King cautioned Wednesday that the United States is drastically underestimating the threat posed by these "nightmare" weapons.
Suffice to say that after you click through, you won't be underestimating the Cannes red carpet ever again.
The IEA is infamous for drastically, comically underestimating how fast solar power capacity will grow around the world.
The I.P.C.C. report showed that scientists may have been underestimating the severity of the world's present climate trajectory.
But his constant underestimating this season of Cersei, the person he knows better than perhaps anyone, rings false.
As Milton Glaser tells us, failing is O.K. It teaches you things, including not underestimating other people's disciplines.
The market is underestimating Tesla's growth potential in China even after the recent swift rally, Piper Sandler said.
The media world's current push toward paywalls is underestimating just how hard it is, in my humble opinion.
"In fact, it was intentionally and systematically underestimating or ignoring them, contrary to its public representations," she said.
It also may compound the problem of security vigilantism by underestimating the technical difficulty of correct attack attribution.
What astounded me was how many people were underestimating their reality and how good their situation already was.
Of course, it would be absolutely the wrong takeaway from 2016 to assume that forecasts are underestimating Republicans.
And while my research can't speak to what percent we're underestimating, we know we are missing some cases.
Which makes it no surprise that the sheriff hasn't found the murderer yet — he's underestimating half the population.
Trump often accuses the media of underestimating his crowd size, a dispute that famously dates back to Inauguration Day.
He posted a 36 percent loss last year, his worst, by underestimating the potent supply from U.S. shale oil.
The central banker indicated that markets were underestimating the likelihood of an interest rate increase in June or July.
The GOP's ability to get away with this stems from years of Democrats' underestimating the importance of state politics.
Energy market investors are "clearly" underestimating the potential impact of sustained fighting in Libya, analysts told CNBC on Wednesday.
"They were worried the market was underestimating a rate hike this year," said Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz chief economist.
The FOMC may be underestimating the need to offset the major dollar shock that is currently hitting the economy.
However, opponents accused NAM and the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, which sets production levels, of underestimating the dangers.
Brexit has entered a standoff phase and sterling traders could be underestimating the possibility of a "no-deal" scenario.
Like so many other men learned throughout the seasons, underestimating women is a bad idea in Game of Thrones.
"[People are] completely underestimating the idea that this president, like him or not, he is a dealmaker," Harris said.
And now we have Mr. Trump telling everybody they're underestimating his wealth and success yet he's the front runner.
"While my research cannot speak to what percent we are underestimating, we know we are missing cases," Hall said.
Morgan Stanley's analyst also warned investors could be underestimating the impact of trade tensions in a number of ways.
Investors are underestimating supply-side risks, Croft told CNBC at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference on Monday.
But supporters picked up on Trump's obsession with crowd size, repeatedly accusing the Sentinel of underestimating attendance at rallies.
Macierewicz has accused Poland's previous centrist government of underestimating threats from Russia, which in 2014 annexed Ukraine's Crimea peninsula.
But Rubio repeatedly played into Christie's hands, reciting on four different occasions a talking point about Republicans underestimating Obama.
Mr. Wildenstein is accused of underestimating inheritance taxes after his father, Daniel, died at 84 in 2001 in France.
However, some observers believe Facebook is underestimating how difficult the barrier of entry is for an already established market.
New evidence indicates that schools have contributed to these disparities by underestimating the potential of black and Hispanic children.
The BoE did not repeat its previous warnings to markets that they were underestimating the extent of future rises.
However, Barclays said the market is underestimating the spare capacity that Saudi Arabia, Russia, Kuwait and UAE can tap.
He also said that many novice resellers make the mistake of underestimating how many fakes are actually in circulation.
My daily mantra really and truly was to let him be underestimating me, and let me never underestimate him.
According to Flynn, he also repeatedly warned the Obama administration that it was underestimating the threat from jihadist groups.
Looking back, Castoldi acknowledged that underestimating the virus left Italy susceptible to becoming the COVID-19 epicenter in Europe.
"While units could be considerably weaker, the market may be underestimating how strong average selling prices are," Sacconaghi said.
Prosus argued that Takeaway was underestimating the investment needed to fend off rivals such as Uber Eats and Amazon.com.
"Maybe I'm underestimating, but I don't think that this is the ticket to win," the four-times champion added.
Prosus argued that Takeaway was underestimating the investment needed to fend off rivals such as Uber Eats and Amazon.com.
Andrews agreed, "I think that both sides are actually underestimating the ability of the other side to endure pain."
" Says David Jacobson, a Democratic consultant working with Rouda: "I think people are underestimating how toxic Donald Trump is.
Snap's bankers accomplished this by underestimating the range from the get-go to build this upward momentum in pricing.
Marika Dysenchuk, fixed income client portfolio manager at JPMorgan Asset Management, said Thursday the market is underestimating the likelihood.
He has seen societies fall apart, and he thinks many people are underestimating the risks it could happen again.
We're all underestimating just how massive a change this will be, and how strong the reaction to it will be.
But they may be underestimating the fears those candidates have of a primary fight and the pressure from conservative groups.
Underestimating how long someone will live can be costly, as overgenerous governments and indebted private pension schemes have been discovering.
Despite the possibilities, the current state of retirement proves that, since the eighties, Americans have been underestimating their retirement needs.
But if 2016 has shown us anything, it's the danger of underestimating the appeal of magnetic extremists with a platform.
A correction would most likely come from the market underestimating the Federal Reserve's hawkishness in hiking interest rates, Dwyer said.
The good news for Sanders fans is there's reason to believe the polls could be underestimating his support in Wisconsin.
That's how much scientists may be underestimating the impact of melting permafrost, according to a new report in Nature Geoscience.
Even some educated urbanites still favour Mr Najib's government over the opposition, underestimating the damage being done by the scandal.
Durbin urged Sharpless to not "repeat the mistakes of Commissioner Gottlieb by underestimating the danger these products" present to minors.
And it was off by more than 123 points in half of them, all in the same direction (underestimating Trump).
But even here, Trump is probably overestimating Putin's utility in this endeavor and underestimating the risks of such a partnership.
QUINTANILLA: THERE HAS BEEN SOME SELL SIDE RESEARCH LATELY THAT ARGUES THE STREET MAY BE DRAMATICALLY UNDERESTIMATING YOUR LONG-TERM?
There were widespread accusations of lazy stereotyping, while some claimed that we were underestimating the best Irish team for decades.
Investors are underestimating Netflix's ability to charge more for its video streaming service, according to a top Wall Street firm.
"I think people are underestimating the degree to which you could see a crisis in the Republican Party," he said.
"You have to look at who it is that's underestimating us," said Bill Neidhardt, a spokesman for the Sanders campaign.
He also noted investors are underestimating the boost small-caps will get from a lower corporate tax rate moving forward.
Trump, however, has newfound command in the post-Mueller investigation period that the Senate majority leader may be seriously underestimating.
His comments have angered members of Congress who fear that the president is underestimating the threat and declaring victory prematurely.
The firm reiterated its overweight rating for Apple shares, saying investors are underestimating the strength of its App store business.
Sua Yai was definitely underestimating his opponent, he even presented her with a Rose in the ring before the fight.
Rossner thinks that officials are structurally underestimating just how many will turn to the drug for relief once it's legal.
While they were accurate towards the end of the primary on Trump, they admitted to underestimating him throughout the process.
Two people separately asked the speakers if they were underestimating the danger the presumptive Republican nominee posed to American democracy.
"I think people are wildly underestimating the complexity of bringing automation into the system involving Joe Public," Mr. Hart added.
Ed Mills, Washington policy analyst at Raymond James, warns that traders may be underestimating the odds that Sanders could prevail.
President Obama's second term plans for fiscal stimulus were derailed after underestimating Republican willingness to live with military spending cuts.
She is a courageous and admirable woman; but, like many reasonable people, she makes the mistake of underestimating human irrationality.
"Investors may be underestimating though how long ago the yield curve inverted and hence how imminent is the recession," Edwards added.
"We may still be underestimating supply in the labor market," Cunliffe told an audience of business representatives in Kendal, northwest England.
The analyst believes the Street might be underestimating the potential sales from Spinraza, which has shown positive results during clinical trials.
The analysis cautions that large energy companies adopting a "business as usual" attitude are underestimating the advances of low carbon technologies.
Ruhm tried to get through this hurdle by combing through death certificates to estimate how many were likely underestimating opioid deaths.
The foreign ministry, meanwhile, has issued a huffy statement complaining that foreign media are wilfully underestimating the crowds mourning the king.
Power acknowledged that one misstep the U.S. made was underestimating Libya's opposition to a foreign troop presence once Gadhafi was toppled.
By overestimating the power of fear and power lust, and underestimating the force of Westeros's moral rules, Littlefinger sealed his fate.
Mohamed El-Erian said Monday the market is still underestimating the chances the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates this summer.
But you'd be underestimating this baby elephant just as much as the herd of lions that tried to take him down.
"We fear the U.S.-led coalition is significantly underestimating the harm caused to civilians in its operations in Syria," Maalouf added.
In a two-way race, forecasters might get away with over- or underestimating a party's performance by a few percentage points.
Governments tax life insurance lightly because of the social value of protecting people from underestimating their life expectancy and retirement needs.
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer told CNBC on Wednesday the financial markets are underestimating the trajectory of future interest rates.
"I would be a little worried that we're underestimating the Saudis' ambitions here," said Lewis, who has studied the satellite images.
Some folks argue more physicians must be integrated into development processes, while others suggest that entrepreneurs are underestimating the regulatory hurdles.
SACE has warned since Vogtle was approved in 2009 that Southern Co was underestimating the time and cost of the project.
Margin debt, a type of stock market leverage,has been surgingFINRA warned in January that investors may be underestimating the risks.
The CEO added that he believes investors are underestimating the financial performance, improvement of Ford's international operations and its product lineup.
"He may be underestimating the power in the people and the sense of resistance against what he's been doing," Sanderson says.
It is long overdue to stop underestimating the power of black voters who represent more than 30 percent of the electorate.
Morgan Stanley analysts said the market may still be underestimating the potential near-term headline upside risk of the Sunday meeting.
Lawmakers and safety experts have criticized Boeing for underestimating the impact of a flurry of cockpit alerts on pilot response times.
Charlottesville authorities came under criticism last year for underestimating the potential for violence, and they're trying to mitigate conflict this year.
Speaking to CNN last month, Euan Graham, director of international security at Australia's Lowy Institute, cautioned against underestimating the country's capabilities.
"But our analysis finds that we have actually been underestimating the extent of pay inequality in the labor market," Hartmann said.
He, too, fretted unnecessarily about federal overreach, while greatly underestimating the jobs and economic benefits a clean energy economy could bring.
After all, back in 2012, polling averages ended up underestimating Barack Obama's national margin of victory by 2 to 3 points.
Mr. Pompeo denounced the former president for underestimating "the tenacity and viciousness of radical Islam" and for his policies on Iran.
The military academy that arranged the trip was accused of ignoring or underestimating forecasts of rain and the danger of flooding.
"I think it is very likely that we are underestimating the birth defects that follow Zika in pregnancy," Dr. Schuchat said.
"They're underestimating us and our powers; I don't think they realized we would be this persistent and this loud," Clarke said.
I think the issue is not about overestimating or underestimating its realism and the integrity of our report speak for itself.
As long as they keep underestimating Boeing, you're going to continue to get the chances for the stock to go higher.
The CBO has become a punching bag for Republicans, who say the office is underestimating the economic benefits of lower taxes.
Republicans have accused the president of not doing enough to combat ISIS and criticized him for underestimating the threat it poses.
Biden's camp insists he isn't underestimating Warren and acknowledges the Massachusetts senator is setting herself up to be a strong competitor.
They have also apparently drastically misread Trump at times, overplaying their hand and underestimating how little support Beijing has in Washington.
"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.
Even with the first-quarter surprise, management teams and Wall Street analysts appear to be underestimating the second quarter, too, she said.
The market is underestimating the Federal Reserve's willingness to hike interest rates at its meeting next month, strategists told CNBC on Monday.
And for someone who spent much of her life tricking people into underestimating her, we're not surprised she came out on top.
I've heard stories of Gigster vastly underestimating the cost of projects, and clients getting pissed when they have to up their budgets.
Nonetheless Mr Tsuruo reckons Rakuten may be underestimating the 600bn yen ($5.6bn) it says it will invest to build the mobile infrastructure.
If you still think WeChat is just about messaging, you're vastly underestimating the platform, which now counts more than 650 million users.
Apple has been underestimating the amount of readers using the app since it launched last September, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.
Underestimating Amazon's ability to move quickly in industries where it has invested significant resources is always likely going to be a mistake.
For much of the past three years, many in the press have been either underestimating or ridiculing both Trump and his supporters.
"I think to a degree some market participants are underestimating the ability and willingness of policy-makers [there] to support the economy."
"My expectation is that the numbers they come up with are going to be pretty significantly underestimating the real problem," Ziebell said.
"We're grossly underestimating what's going to happen when America's markets respond to getting the federal government out of the way," Johnson said.
The National Transportation Safety Board criticized Boeing in a report in September for underestimating the impact of such alerts on pilot performance.
" —Jena Viviano, career coach "Job seekers (especially women more than men) may be underestimating the value they can bring into a role.
But the CEO might be wildly underestimating cultural differences between the US and Germany as Walmart, Amazon, and Chrysler have done before.
Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut warned Trump against underestimating the NRA, blaming it for foiling previous efforts to tighten gun laws.
"The history of America in the Middle East is a history of underestimating what regional states are willing to do," he said.
They also tend to overestimate the difficulty in switching home loans and underestimating the benefits of doing so, the FCA's research said.
Partly this was because they had been underestimating both the size of the Communist forces and their ability to sustain heavy combat.
I totally understand your skepticism, but I was really struck ... Underestimating the talent of politicians seems to be a really good bet.
I don't think her tactics will pay off in the end but in the short-term, at least, I'm done underestimating her.
For example, economic growth measurements are significantly underestimating investment in technology and missing consumer spending on information services such as social media.
But there is no underestimating the anger of a broad swathe of Iraqis against such a flagrant violation of the country's sovereignty.
"Everything is getting worse and worse in AIDS, and all of us have been underestimating it, and I in particular," he said.
Understanding the limitations of these models is key because the limitations likely resulted in the models underestimating the increase in economic growth.
According to economist and Yale University senior fellow Stephen Roach, the markets are underestimating the impact from the trade war with China.
However, Ramsden thinks the market is underestimating the gains banks could reap from deregulation that is still likely to come, albeit delayed.
Mr. Wildenstein was accused of underestimating inheritance taxes after his father, Daniel, died at the age of 84 in 2001, in France.
The Trump administration's approach is still in the world of Bretton Woods past and is underestimating the changing tides out of Beijing.
"Investors are increasingly underestimating the scope for rate cuts further ahead," Andrew Hunter, U.S. economist for Capital Economics, said in a note.
The polls, as we know, ended up drastically underestimating Donald Trump's support, and whatever advantages Clinton had in early voting proved insufficient.
And even those who do want to talk about housing may be underestimating the difficulty of trying to generate change in this way.
Very little, if anything, happened this week that would cause Democrats to wonder if they were underestimating the White House's inability to deal.
But a new study published Tuesday in The Lancet suggests that even doctors are underestimating its impact on our risk of developing dementia.
The Times reporter who wrote the story admitted to simply underestimating the crowd size and tweeted that Trump's claim of more was correct.
Stay the course, releasing classic games inconsistently, underestimating demand, and generally making the people who love them most angry for the foreseeable future.
He added, "We believe that the market is underestimating both near-term earnings but especially longer-term operating margin potential for this company."
Tusa's warning in that report was that "many investors are underestimating the severity of the challenges and underlying risks at GE," he said.
But as far as Rocky in the UFC goes -- we think he's underestimating the guy ... remember, HE CHOKED OUT THUNDERLIPS IN "ROCKY III."
The biggest reason restaurants fail, he said, is underestimating the cost to open, from hiring to stocking the kitchen to getting a lease.
Mark Zuckerberg might not understand what TikTok is really about — and he's underestimating the threat it poses as a result, this piece argues.
Needless to say, I paid dearly for underestimating the workout and could barely walk like a normal person for the next three days.
We might get underinvestment in a more open system, but what if we were underestimating the productive power of the commons and openness?
"I think the market is underestimating why this phenomena is happening, his odds of winning and the consequences if he does," said Stockman.
Why we think the market is too optimistic on 2019 earnings and is underestimating the pressure from inventories, labour costs and trade uncertainty.
Here, the parents ask and answer deep life questions, never underestimating a child's capacity to understand life and grasp the idea of meaning.
Pacific Crest initiated coverage of Alibaba with an overweight rating, saying investors are underestimating the potential of the company's AliCloud cloud computing business.
Michael Underhill, chief investment officer at Capital Innovations, also said the major players may be underestimating the potential impact on their pesticides businesses.
For it's part, Apple did say it was underestimating the number of readers, although it couldn't pinpoint the exact total number of readers.
Today, we are in the same position of underestimating the risks of a connected world, unaware of the nature and diversity of threats.
"Net net, we think current consensus estimates and stock price incorporate many of the positive catalysts we've previously outlined, while underestimating downside risks. "
The market may be underestimating how many more rate hikes there will be, Larry Hatheway, chief economist at GAM Investments, told CNN Business.
Yet the regime has an excellent track record of suppressing protests, and the US has an excellent track record of underestimating regime support.
If our research is correct — that caregivers are seriously underestimating their workload — then the situation is actually much more dire than it seems.
Siegel expects the Federal Reserve to hike rates a total of four times this year, a number Wall Street may be dangerously underestimating.
Underestimating the amount of time and money needed to get your company going can lead to serious cash flow issues down the line.
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New media companies, like any other fresh entrants to a sector, are prone to spending too much or underestimating the costs of expansion.
"If there has been a mistake, it's underestimating unions and employers federations," economist Jean-Herve Lorenzi, who organizes the Aix conference, told Reuters.
They both are depicted in the piece as underestimating or misjudging the company's problems at every turn, and perhaps even actively ignoring them.
And the past year should teach us the perils of underestimating Trump, since for all we know, his political strategy could prove effective.
A 20-year-old recent graduate of the prestigious École Libre des Sciences Politiques, Rousseau, like her boss, benefited from men underestimating her.
Bret: My big complaint with liberals these days is that they are overplaying their hand, politically, and underestimating Trump's political cunning and resilience.
Richard Bernstein, who has spent decades on Wall Street, believes investors are underestimating the damage from the coronavirus to the economy and stocks.
Researchers at the Brookings Institution have found what might be called an ambition gap, with women underestimating their abilities and chances for success.
"I'm quite confident that we were seeing five to 10 injuries from this a week, and I'm probably underestimating that," Dr. Colwell said.
Billionaire Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio wrote in a LinkedIn post Tuesdayy that the coronavirus is an event that "annihilates" those underestimating its potency.
The investment community seems to be underestimating the potential fallout from rising tensions between the United States and Iran, CNBC's Jim Cramer warns.
At this point, investors might worry that after underestimating the stock, he is now going a bit too far in the other direction.
Former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo agrees with Elon Musk that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg might be underestimating the potential dangers of artificial intelligence.
But it turned out that the political observers in the state were dramatically underestimating the potential size of the Democrats' advantage in Virginia.
After I zigged and zagged, I wanted to pat the GLB on the dashboard, praise its capabilities, and apologize for underestimating the vehicle.
Others said Urzua was underestimating a hit to revenues from a proposal to halve value-added tax (VAT) in Mexico's northern border region.
"He might hit 90 points in some game some time," Knicks Coach Fuzzy Levane predicted afterward, underestimating Chamberlain's potential by about 10 points.
Mr. Hannity has turned the slight into a dispute over the intelligence of "the American people," which he accused Mr. Koppel of underestimating.
According to the study, social cognition in dogs has received much more research interest than in cats, and we may be underestimating felines.
" If it seems like they might be underestimating the severity, then you could say, "Do you want to know what I'm worried about?
A new study, however, suggests that we may be in fact underestimating the death toll of the opioid epidemic and current drug crisis.
The good news is that IEA may be underestimating the growth of RE. It has a very long history of doing just that.
The 2011 discovery of the NSU unleashed fierce criticism of the intelligence agencies and police for underestimating the risk of far-right violence.
From the moment Dynasty begins, we learn Fallon's biggest problem is the patriarchy of the 1% and the prevailing theme of men underestimating her.
Trump would hardly be the first Republican president to lose base support by underestimating the influence figures like Ann Coulter have with those voters.
Sherwin-Williams (SHW) was upgraded to "outperform" from "market perform" at Wells Fargo, which believes that investors are underestimating the paint producer's potential upside.
Some shareholders told Reuters they believed Bramson might be underestimating the challenge of stripping out the investment bank's underperforming units without hurting stronger parts.
Consensus is forming around the notion that OPEC boss Saudi Arabia is underestimating the opportunity that higher prices will provide to U.S. shale producers.
But that doesn't mean he hasn't warned of short-term hiccups, and this latest pullback was no different — except he acknowledges underestimating its magnitude.
But it is being masked by this mixture of retirees -- KERNEN: Do you get the feeling we're underestimating the inflationary – FINK: No, not really.
Examples range from undergraduates overestimating the popularity of binge drinking on college campuses to citizens within repressive regimes underestimating the dissatisfaction of their peers.
No word yet what Trump thinks of Barnum's most famous quote: "Nobody ever lost a dollar by underestimating the taste of the American public."
It is about a woman overcoming stereotypes about her gender – and her hair color – to show that underestimating someone is never a good idea.
Investors are underestimating the potential for the U.K. government to "implode," resulting in a snap general election, a senior foreign exchange strategist told CNBC.
Lauri Myllyvirta, a Chinese-energy expert at Greenpeace, an environmental NGO, says the IEA may still be underestimating the "exponential growth dynamics" of renewables.
For instance, they could be underestimating Hispanic voter turnout, or sampling predominantly English-speaking Hispanic voters who might have different views than Spanish speakers.
And some strategists say that investors may be focusing too much on the role energy has played in the decline while underestimating other risks.
These adjustments reflect a perceived anti-Tory bias so to assume that the pollsters are still underestimating the Conservative vote may be a mistake.
In a perfect world, we should be free to delight in Claire's masterful play of letting men make the fatal mistake of underestimating her.
But it is arguable expectations have become too bearish in the aftermath of the slump and traders are now underestimating the prospects for recovery.
The insurance company and regulators could be sued for underestimating the risk and allowing those vehicles to operate on public roads without more testing.
The satellite data shows greater warming in the Arctic, particularly across the data-sparse Arctic Ocean, suggesting GISTEMP may be underestimating global warming there.
Paulsen conceded the next issue may be that the market has been underestimating how quickly and how much the Fed will have to hike.
In the past, she's relied on keen use of her limited powers and those she's going up against underestimating her, which tends to happen.
Does this prospect mean we have to rethink our assumptions about technology, or are these people underestimating how transformative previous waves of innovation were?
Maybe I'm underestimating how long it takes to build a case and go through the grand jury process no matter what the evidence is.
China has strongly criticized the downgrade, asserting it was based on "inappropriate methodology", exaggerating difficulties facing the economy and underestimating the government's reform efforts.
They will be underestimating the way that partisan polarization drives this electorate regardless of who the candidate at the top of the ticket is.
Earlier this month Warren Buffett said at the shareholders meeting that he made a mistake by underestimating Jeff Bezos and not investing in Amazon.
But the checks against the national data showed that if anything, these results might be underestimating how much cancer is preventable by healthy behaviors.
" Underestimating the backlash In response to the Times investigation, Facebook said in a statement that its partners "don't get to ignore people's privacy settings.
It comes down to two problems: Underestimating Android's business model, and building on an older technical platform that wasn't quite ready for the job.
Netflix may be drastically underestimating its competition from forthcoming services like Disney Plus and HBO Max, according to the Wall Street research firm Needham.
No. I think that many people are underestimating the chances that Republicans will sweep the midterm elections and keep both the House and Senate.
Krishna Guha, an economist with Evercore ISI, thinks the Fed is underestimating growth and inflation potential and, as such, its ability to raise rates.
Looking over my accounting project for grad school, I feel overwhelmed and regretful for underestimating just how difficult and time-consuming it would be.
Cowen's Jaret Seiberg explained that markets could be underestimating that impact that a President Bernie Sanders could have on the financial and housing sectors.
Victims of the fraud have accused the bank of dragging out the compensation process and underestimating the final amount it will have to pay.
But we're not underestimating Big Beer, especially when Blue Moon Belgian White was the top-selling "craft" brand sold directly to consumers in 2017.
The one exception is with his plan to expand Social Security, where the CRFB found that the campaign is overestimating costs and underestimating revenue.
The Point: If you think world leaders aren't aware of how they can get into Trump's good graces, you are drastically underestimating world leaders.
"Anyone who writes cats off as sort of moody or distant is probably underestimating them," said Georgia Mason, the senior author of the study.
Investors are underestimating the risk of tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Wesley Clark told CNBC on Wednesday.
Obviously, your job and your bosses are important, but we might be underestimating our own role in making our work lives better or worse.
Minerd said on CNBC's "Fast Money" on Thursday that some investors are underestimating the impact that the outbreak will have on the Chinese economy.
Republican officials and activists are increasingly concerned that Trump is underestimating the fundraising challenge ahead as he faces off against Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee.
"You can't stop a conflict that your enemy deliberately provokes, but you can try to prevent ones they blunder into by underestimating you," he said.
Morgan Stanley analyst Grace Chen assumed coverage of Alibaba shares with an overweight rating, saying investors are underestimating the potential of the company's AliCloud business.
Like the best man's speech, which is always full of inside jokes that no-one laughs at, or underestimating the demand for shrimp, we guess.
He may be wrong, but it's worth considering — especially if you're someone who doesn't like Trump and thus may be instinctively prone to underestimating him.
The study also showed that the UK's global surface temperature database and the one maintained by the Japan Meteorological Agency may be underestimating global warming.
A combination of underestimating how much oil Iran would be able to sell, along with continued record output from the U.S., has sent prices tumbling.
Steve Bullock, a Democrat who ended his own presidential bid in December, said it's too early to judge Iowa, but warned against underestimating outside forces.
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.
But underestimating Petyr Baelish turned out to be fatal for Ned Stark, who was convicted of treason and then beheaded at the Sept of Baelor.
Are investors vastly underestimating how much this kind of tool, eliminating targeting for people who opt out of it, could really impact your bottom line?
It's content-rich within a genre often known for the opposite—a genre where underestimating the abilities and needs of your players is incredibly common .
New research by consultancy TMP Systems suggested that efforts to protect forests by turning them into reserves may be underestimating the impacts on local people.
There's also reason to believe the polls are underestimating May's support: Corbyn's recent surge seems to be coming from on a somewhat unusual support base.
Jefferies feels investors are underestimating both the fundamental positives as well as the incremental benefits that will be provided by its acquisition of Rite-Aid.
Margaret Lewis, a Taiwan expert at the Seton Hall University School of Law, compared Gou's candidacy to Trump's, and warned against underestimating the Taiwanese billionaire.
Because you can't stop a conflict that your enemy deliberately provokes, but you can try to prevent ones that they blunder into by underestimating you.
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.
"Department store P/E valuations look low today, but the market may be underestimating how negatively impacted their earnings might be from tariffs," said Sole.
What he's saying: Durbin warned Sharpless not to make the same mistakes as his predecessor Scott Gottlieb by underestimating the impact of rampant youth vaping.
DAN BONGINO, FORMER SECRET SERVICE AGENT: Yeah I love it Laura, keep underestimating him folks, Richard you too, it&aposs working so well for you.
But according to Ghassan Khatib, a professor of political science at Birzeit University in the West Bank, Trump may be underestimating the task at hand.
Current Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney said that the Trump administration stands by its forecast and that economists are underestimating the benefits.
The attitude of U.S. officials is that they consider North Korea's claim true because they can't risk underestimating it, but the claim is not verified.
Underestimating the hidden costs associated with buying and owning a home, including the ongoing responsibilities of maintaining it, is the No. 1 millennial homeowner frustration.
Italian lenders Unicredit, Banco BPM, and UBI led losses among banks after Credit Suisse said the market is underestimating Italian banks' net interest income challenges.
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.
Industry analysts say Japanese robot makers, in addition to underestimating the appeal of cobots, were held back in their home market by government safety regulations.
He literally tore strips from me for underestimating my own potential, for taking the easy way out by not taking something tough but achievable seriously.
While she is a savvy and strategic debate coach, Mr. Trump may be underestimating the task of taking on a woman on a big stage.
Yet, after massive intelligence failures grossly underestimating North Korea's nuclear capabilities, their biggest threat to the U.S. and the world remains unacknowledged — nuclear EMP attack.
But the innovation pessimists are missing the dynamism that comes from the internalization of negative externalities, and they're underestimating the strength of the American market.
But these Democrats are exaggerating Biden's appeal, underestimating the strength of his potential primary opponents, and promoting a dangerously myopic view of the electoral landscape.
"We believe the market is underestimating the potential for a relief rally in many of these names, as the fundamental thesis plays out," he wrote.
"Gold prices could see a temporary setback, especially with the market currently far underestimating the pace of Fed rate hikes," Commerzbank said in a note.
Along with underestimating the value of sending a note to another person, many seemed to be concerned with how much their writing would be scrutinized.
"They are really, really underestimating the level of anger and rage out there right now," said Ilyse Hogue, the president of NARAL Pro-Choice America.
But for now, it's a fascinating finding — and if the association turns out to be real, it means we are probably vastly underestimating obesity's toll.
Richard Turnill, global chief investment strategist at BlackRock, thinks that investors are underestimating the economy's staying power and the Fed's commitment to tightening monetary policy.
Today in the journal Nature Geoscience, researchers argue that without taking abrupt thaws into account, we're underestimating the impact of permafrost thaw by 50 percent.
When you look at the pay-for on this, people are underestimating the second order, economic benefits of having this money flow through the economy.
And according to a report from within the company, recently leaked to the press, the world is seriously underestimating the adverse effects of climate change.
"Like we did with North Korea, we are underestimating how capable they are," he said, referring to North Korea's surprisingly rapid development of an ICBM.
Many of the ways that wages are measured are underestimating the amount of gains for American workers, the White House said in a report Wednesday.
May's letter starting the withdrawal called for unity, but investors may be underestimating how closely political divorces can match real ones for bitterness and damage.
But two years later, Gunnar Foreland, a Norwegian ambassador with experience in Africa, warned his American counterpart about underestimating Ms. Mugabe's influence over her husband.
Musk is notorious for wildly underestimating the amount of time it takes to accomplish his ambitious goals, so don't schedule your launch parties just yet.
"We continue to believe the market is underestimating upside to Sprint," said Jonathan Chaplin, an analyst at New Street Research, in a research note on Wednesday.
Like the failure to appreciate the distinction between unilateral and across-the-board income declines, underestimating the importance of luck is also a totally understandable tendency.
We may be underestimating just how much of an issue the winds of winter may be for Dany if she joins the battle against the dead.
A bad combination of underestimating how much oil Iran would still be able to sell, along with continued record output from the U.S., sent prices tumbling.
Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, a voting member, said in a speech the markets are underestimating the pace of potential rate hikes by the central bank.
And if you're thinking to yourself that snoozing for an extra hour or not couldn't possibly make a difference to your health, you're underestimating sleep again.
ONE of the gentler quips uttered by the writer and thinker H.L. Mencken was that nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.
Google Cloud's partnership network begins paying dividends A few months ago, Greene told CNBC she thought that people were underestimating the scale of Google's cloud businesses.
Permafrost is thawing at a rapid clip, suggesting that researchers could be underestimating the impact of that particular feedback loop by as much as 50 percent.
Meller took the job in 2014 and has since been trying to turn around a life insurance business that had been underestimating the size of payouts.
His message to policymakers is to beware those who tout "the ease and speed with which victory can be achieved while underestimating the resourcefulness of adversaries".
They'll remind you that critics – and particularly Americans – have been underestimating the European Union since its beginning and should drop outdated, apocalyptic thinking about their future.
This kind of ultra-low-level attack, on the level of RAM monitoring and so on, has to be considered or you risk underestimating your adversary.
"I'm aware we made a few mistakes - not leaving our intentions with somebody, not carrying a personal locator beacon and underestimating the winter conditions," said Pizova.
And while some folks are already feeling down about the rumored Pixel 3a, I think underestimating the importance of a cheap Pixel is a big mistake.
Some analysts also say that while the report could hurt its share price for some time, Blue Orca was underestimating positive earnings upside for the company.
But underestimating a rustling in the undergrowth, which might conceal a predator, could be fatal, leading to evolutionary selection of a tendency to see agents everywhere.
Given all that, the experts VICE spoke with think it's reasonable to wonder whether society is massively underestimating the economic dangers posed by rising global temperatures.
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.
" When he met with Clinton, Mckesson said he warned her she may be "underestimating how many people plan to sit this out because they are disillusioned.
But this narrow viewpoint risks underestimating the dangers that China's long-term plans for securing a global food-supply chain pose to places like the Amazon.
Dr. Kris Jatana, a pediatric otolaryngologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, believes that the study is underestimating the current codeine prescription rates for children.
Mr. Wildenstein, president of Wildenstein & Co. in New York, is accused of underestimating inheritance taxes after his father, Daniel, died in 2001 in France at 84.
PARR: I think they are trying to sow seeds of discord amongst us, Americans, but I think they are underestimating how much I love my dogs.
He has accused Merkel of underestimating the risks from Islamic militants with her decision to allow hundreds of thousands of migrants to enter Germany last year.
Without underestimating the lure of saving a cent, most of the regulations of the last years have been a direct result of the 2008 financial crisis.
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.
It's the same reason people overestimate the number of murders, while underestimating the instance of petty crimes that are less likely to make the evening news.
Chua repeatedly scolds American policymakers for underestimating the importance of ethnocultural identity in Vietnam in the 1960s, Venezuela in the 1990s and Afghanistan in the 2000s.
In this cycle's historically crowded Democratic field, he and Mr. Bennet are not the only low-polling candidates who argue that the establishment is underestimating them.
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.
Moody's Analytics Mark Zandi warns Wall Street is underestimating the damage from a coronavirus pandemic — both on the economy and President Donald Trump's re-election campaign.
The IRS is underestimating the effect new estate and gift tax rules could have on small businesses across the country, the Small Business Administration (SBA) warned.
And that may be underestimating the pay gap because when looking at pay over a 15-year period, women made just half of what men earned.
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.
The State Department has a habit of underestimating controversies before they explode, and that tendency is flaring up again in the furor over an edited video.
Advocacy organizations can do far more to unleash the potential of people around the country, said Daley-Harris, if they would stop underestimating their own members.
All of this suggests the markets may be grossly underestimating the Federal Reserve's resolve to hike interest rates, which may impact a variety of asset classes.
Branson is honest about his successes as well as his failures, such as underestimating Coke's influence when he tried to launch Virgin Cola in the 1990s.
"First of all, he plays in New York, and second, he's a presence — I mean, he's 6 foot 6, 270," Archer said, underestimating Judge's actual size.
"I think that people are underestimating his abilities," said Hank Sheinkopf, a Democratic political consultant who has been critical of Mr. de Blasio's performance as mayor.
But while most journalists and members of the opposition party think they understand the threat of Trump-era corruption, they are in fact drastically underestimating it.
It's another example of Randall underestimating how fragile Deja's emotional state is, and not realizing that simply throwing fun and luxuries at her might not fix anything.
If scientists have been underestimating how often viruses can move into new hosts, then understanding which viruses are most primed to do so becomes a higher priority.
The 33-year-old professional player has admitted to underestimating AlphaGo's skills but also said the program was not perfect, asking supporters to keep watching the contest.
It also compromises America's global leadership and its own economic interests by underestimating the prospective growth offered by a non-carbon based economy and on technological innovation.
I think it's a great stock here and I think that people are underestimating the power of what they're doing for enterprise software, which is on fire.
But he also looked back, in anger and fun, ripping the media for underestimating his election prospects and grinning broadly as supporters sang from the campaign hymnal.
Although BoE Governor Mark Carney tried to convince investors on Thursday that they were underestimating how much interest rates could rise in future, markets showed little reaction.
Holi issued a pair of updates blaming the shutdown on a variety of factors, including underestimating the company's budget and an inability to technically asses suppliers' components.
The market is underestimating the universal appeal of Netflix, which is now the most "on sale" high-quality large-cap internet stock, analyst Mark Mahaney said Wednesday.
New York Fed President William Dudley said on Thursday there was a strong sense among central bank officials that markets were underestimating the probability of policy tightening.
"It's the only true global media broadcast company in the world, and I think people are just simply underestimating the impact of that going forward," he said.
Tech companies may be underestimating the difficulty of building a ride-hail network in the same way it may have underestimated the difficulty of building a car.
If you were cynical, you might note that Amazon has a history of underestimating demand, which leads to stories about high demand, which presumably creates more demand.
The spokeswoman blamed President Bill Clinton for failing to confront bin Laden and also called out Obama and Hillary Clinton for underestimating the potential growth of ISIS.
But the GAO report calls out Boeing for underestimating just how many workers it would need for the SLS build and the complexity of the rocket's design.
"Wall Street is underestimating the impact on companies from the opioid litigation," Justin Simon of health-care hedge fund Jasper Capital Management told the Wall Street Journal.
If the traditional pattern holds, then the polls are actually underestimating Theresa May's support — and we're headed for a Tory landslide, perhaps over a 100-seat majority.
In 2009, when Democrats wanted to argue that the CBO was underestimating the savings from delivery-system reforms, they pointed to workby Harvard's David Cutler, among others.
"But just as easily people can go too late or not at all due to underestimating the chance of success," explained Hanson in an email to Gizmodo.
Many liberals are underestimating just how aggressively the unified Republican government will try to shape the electorate in ways that make it whiter and more right wing.
"We think the RBA is still underestimating the impact to Australia from the weakness in the global economy," AMP's Mousina said, referring to an ongoing Sino-U.
And Korol warned in a 2015 report that bond-rating agencies like S&P were underestimating the risks that efforts to control emissions pose to corporate profits.
LONDON (Reuters) - Financial markets may well be underestimating how soon the Federal Reserve could raise interest rates again, Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan said on Friday.
Banks, pension funds and insurers may be underestimating the risk of C.L.O.s, the agencies that oversee those industries in Europe said in a joint report in August.
That is one reason America is so unprepared for Zika; "We have a history of underestimating public health emergencies," says Jennifer Kates of the Kaiser Family Foundation.
"We realized that teens are underestimating the level of harm associated with cyber-bullying and wanted to show how online actions have real life consequences," Guimaraes said.
Cramer thinks the market might be underestimating what will happen to major cities in states like New York, New Jersey and California if tax reform is passed.
I've heard it said that we overestimate how much our lives can change in a day, while underestimating how much our lives can change in a year.
That is why I believe the market is underestimating how difficult it will be to strike any transformational deal that gets China to fully abandon its abuses.
The director of the F.B.I., Christopher A. Wray, testified recently that he believed universities were underestimating the ability of Chinese students to collect valuable national security intelligence.
But that may be underestimating the strange power of "Smooth," which is so much more than a song created by dark magic and Rob Thomas's Floridian moan.
Few are underestimating a governor who approaches everything from event staging to the wording of a news article about him as a win-at-all-costs battle.
Wall Street is underestimating the potential revenue impact of Amazon&aposs move to one-day shipping, SunTrust&aposs analyst Youssef Squali wrote in a note on Friday.
That data is one of the reasons Squali believes Wall Street is underestimating the potential impact of Amazon&aposs one-day shipping on its top-line growth.
Senator Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the panel, said he believed that Twitter was "vastly underestimating" the amount of fake and automated accounts on its platform.
If the polls are underestimating Republican strength among men and women, the gender gap may be as large as ever and Republicans may hold onto the House.
They are underestimating the forces that are changing the very nature of the world economy – a growing degree of "deglobalization" in the face of U.S.-Chinese decoupling.
Markets are underestimating the potential fallout of the coronavirus outbreak, which could be a "Lehman-type" moment for the global economy, according to economic research firm AdMacro.
Markets are underestimating the possibility that a trade agreement between the U.K. and the EU ends up resembling the much-feared "no-deal" scenario, some strategists say.
What would you say to convince me that I'm underestimating the danger of Trump as cunning would-be despot, as opposed to just Trump as "chaos president"?
Analysts warn against underestimating a sector known for maintaining high margins and rarely discounting, helped by constant product renewals and staples like 100-yen (90-cent) coffees.
Stephen Roach, one of Wall Street's leading authorities on Asia, believes multinational corporations are largely underestimating the impact of the U.S.-China trade war on their bottom lines.
While there was a fleeting moment of bipartisanship following the attacks of 9/11, Republicans have hammered away at Democrats ever since for underestimating the threats we faced.
Lisa Woolfork, an associate professor of English and a cofounder of CARML, said the city's paper of record has a history of underestimating or even promoting racist ideas.
Investors were underestimating the boost stocks are gaining from the massive U.S. fiscal policy package that far outweighs any trade penalties that have been put forward, he said.
Croft said the market has been overly negative about supply, and is underestimating the effect of U.S. sanctions because the U.S. granted some buyers of Iranian crude exemptions.
And that is completely underestimating-, in the B2B business-, we are really B2B2C business, and that's different from consumer business where you make independent decisions all the time.
The report also raised concern that Metro may be underestimating the issues that will arise from its plans to eventually use only eight-car trains on the system.
"I would be very reluctant to conclude that phone surveys like ours are underestimating the share the public who are atheists to that kind of magnitude," he says.
Ruiz is 32-1 as a pro -- and Joshua says he will NOT make the mistake of underestimating his opponent .... especially with the heavyweight title on the line.
And since the study looks at hospitalizations for mental illness, it may be underestimating the scope of the problem, since mental illnesses are often underreported, particularly in men.
First, he thinks that Wall Street is underestimating the amount Amazon is investing in new initiatives, and may be surprised by a lower outlook for the second quarter.
"Proximity to nicotine products combined with adults underestimating risk of exposure could lead to higher risk of adverse events due to children's exposure to nicotine products," Andrews added.
And the company further compounded its problems by underestimating the potential penalties and the risks to its reputation, according to court documents obtained by The New York Times.
Our analysis indicates the market is significantly underestimating the probability of tax reform passage," Quigg wrote Monday in a note entitled "Top Tax Outperformers for Upside Call Buying.
But there are always hidden hazards and unmet needs after disasters and underestimating the hazards and vulnerabilities is usually the first step in the making of a disaster.
Investors who think they've missed the market's big move might have a point, but they could also be underestimating the upside ahead, CNBC's Jim Cramer argued on Monday.
Though the company had a turbulent 2017, analyst Joseph Greff told clients that investors are underestimating MGM and that the company is likely to surpass expectations during earnings.
Some say that underestimating Malick at this point in his career is a fatal mistake, and possibly suggests you don't care much about film as an art form.
But it has faced sharp criticism for moving too slowly to ground the Max after the second crash and for underestimating the potential risks of the new software.
In his preface, Amis notes that "political prophecies" tend "to be instantly dismayed by events," and he can hardly be faulted for underestimating Corbyn as an electoral force.
What they're saying: Timothy Fiore, chairman of the ISM survey committee, which tracks the sector through its purchasing managers index, said his report may be underestimating the damage.
One reason is obvious: Since climate scientists have been underestimating the rate of climate change and the severity of its effects, then economists will necessarily underestimate their costs.
The fact that the CBO does not account for them in its model is a sign that it is greatly underestimating the long-run growth of tax revenues.
Vincent Yu / AP Images "I'm very concerned that we're underestimating the toxicity, especially when it's fired in these more dense cities like Cairo and Hong Kong," he said.
One limitation of the study is the potential for home-based sleep tests to leave some cases of apnea undetected, potentially underestimating the prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing.
Some analysts think the market may be underestimating the hit from the coronavirus on both China's economy and on growth in the rest of the world, especially Asia.
After fierce criticism of the intelligence agencies and police for underestimating the risk of far-right violence, reforms were introduced, such as closer coordination between agencies and regions.
In 2009, when Democrats wanted to argue that the CBO was underestimating the savings from delivery-system reforms, they pointed to work by Harvard's David Cutler, among others.
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.
The president is more careful about expressing such an analysis in public, acutely aware that his past comments have made him look as if he was underestimating the threat.
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.
Jefferies on Monday upgraded Dow Chemical and DuPont to buy from hold, saying investors might be underestimating the synergy benefits from the proposed merger between the two industrial giants.
History is replete with bullies who seemed formidable for a time only to crash by attempting too much or by underestimating the quiet courage of honourable women and men.
But they are underestimating the risks involved As for the authorities in Beijing, their longing for "safety" makes them unwilling to take risks to win over the "political middle".
C. Stephen Tusa, Jr., the biggest GE bear on Wall Street, warned in a research report last week that investors are overvaluing GE Aviation while underestimating the business's risks.
Scott Minerd, global chief investment officer at $270 billion Guggenheim Investments, thinks market participants are underestimating the impact the coronavirus will have on global growth due to misrepresented calculations.
Though the study authors' view on the challenge of unmasking such skillful sock puppets is they are likely underestimating the presence of hostile foreign agents, rather than overblowing it.
Scientists claim that in Flint, and elsewhere, the EPA's rigorous guidelines aren't being followed, and that sampling methods are dramatically underestimating the amount of lead in urban water systems.
The group's annual report, Boomer Expectations for Retirement, highlights all the problems: too little savings, underestimating health costs and unrealistic expectations of how much retirement income they will need.
"The opportunity set to create value trading commodities in the next few years with everyone underestimating U.S. and global growth, not to mention inflation, appears very attractive," Frase said.
Washington is threatening tariffs on $200 billion more of Chinese goods and a White House trade adviser said Beijing was underestimating President Donald Trump's resolve to impose more tariffs.
Trent Harmon, Sam Smith's "Like I Can" I think I've been underestimating the 24-year-old farmer, who used to sing David Archuleta's version of "Imagine" to the cows.
We spent all season underestimating her longevity, but now she's sent Euron off to bring her the Golden Company and she's turned her back on both of her brothers.
If anything, we are likely underestimating how badly we are being price gouged by some drug makers—after all, a significant percentage of research and development is taxpayer funded.
"I think the Fed may be underestimating other factors at play," said Bob Baur, chief global economist at Principal Global Investors in Des Moines, Iowa in the Unites States.
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.
Brian Bittner bumped his rating to outperform from perform, saying the chicken chain provides a "massive new growth pipeline" for the company that Wall Street seems to be underestimating.
"I don't see real danger in overstating the possible severity of insect decline, but there is real danger in underestimating how bad things really are," she told the Atlantic.
"Folks are potentially underestimating the degree to which Trump is serious about real reform on trade an immigration," warned Jon Adams, senior investment strategist at BMO Global Asset Management.
"A positive thing is that we are almost always good, the negative is that we must listen to our body very well to avoid underestimating the pain," she says.
If the PMI is underestimating growth, it is probably because it does not cover sectors in Britain's economy that are growing well, rather than any overemphasis of Brexit uncertainty.
Are we maybe underestimating the size of the challenge involved when a former scoring-machine first option, like Melo or Doo, is asked to change his mentality so drastically?
Some Democrats in the region worry that senior figures in their party, especially those whose bases are in affluent coastal cities, are underestimating the political potency of Trump's announcement.
When I worried to other higher-ed vocation types online about this, some chided me for underestimating the capacity of the oppressed to pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
But are these political elites overreacting to recent news items and falling into old patterns of underestimating both Trump's resilience and the importance of finishing with a delegate plurality?
Flynn frequently bashed Clinton and President Barack Obama for, in his view, underestimating the risks posed by Islamist extremism, and in particular the rise of the Islamic State group.
No one ever went broke underestimating the stupidity of the American public, but Gunn is implying that Hollywood could make a lot more money if it stopped doing exactly that.
"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.
A study by the IMF on life expectancy argued that mortality tables used by life-insurance actuaries exacerbated longevity risk within the industry by underestimating how long people will live.
Wall Street analysts are underestimating Netflix's potential user growth over the next several years as the company turns its focus to a far larger global market, according to Goldman Sachs.
Slight errors in forecasts, such as underestimating repair costs or overpromising how long engines will last, can push a programme into the red, says Sandy Morris of Jefferies, a bank.
Officials in Indonesia might be underestimating the true extent of a severe, mosquito-born illness, according to a new study, because many cases go unreported, per the World Health Organization.
"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.
"Maybe the market is underestimating the economic impacts of the tariffs and that is why it is keeping calm," said Thu Lan Nguyen, a currencies strategist at Commerzbank in Frankfurt.
As Littlefinger's shit-eating grin slides off his face, he realizes his greatest mistake was underestimating these two women, who make a perfect sibling power couple as judge and executioner.
Biogen rose 1.2 percent after Credit Suisse raised its rating to "outperform", saying Wall Street is underestimating the sales potential for key drug, Spinraza, outside the United States in 2018.
However, the Italian executive said the European regulator was still underestimating how the present regulatory framework hindered the capacity of telecoms firms to sustain investment as revenue and profit declines.
Partisans on both sides of the aisle are sifting through mountains of late-breaking data, looking for evidence that pollsters are erring in their analyses or underestimating one candidate's support.
If you have trouble paying off your credit card as is, you can see why underestimating by more than $150 can leave you short at the end of the month.
"I am aware we made a few mistakes, not leaving our intentions with somebody, not carrying a personal locator beacon and underestimating the winter conditions on the track," she said.
At that point Galloway, who works as a security engineer for Atlassian, realized that both Airbnb hosts and guests are underestimating the dangers of leaving routers exposed to countless strangers.
But without democracy, a succession of Hong Kong governments have blundered into political crises by underestimating or ignoring the public's concerns — and each time, Beijing gets some of the blame.
Yet even that figure is in dispute as Democrats on the House Oversight Committee recently accused the department of underestimating the rule's impact in a larger broadside over the regulation.
EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier warned the U.K. on Monday that the bloc will "never, never, never" compromise on the single market, accusing Britain of underestimating the cost of leaving.
Walgreens isn't the only one feeling the pressure of Amazon's PillPack acquisition, as one Wall Street analyst copped to underestimating just how aggressively the e-commerce giant would disrupt drugstores.
And that data is probably underestimating Sanders's support: The most recent polls we have of Nevada are over a month old, and were taken before Biden's candidacy began to falter.
Goldman Sachs sounded the alarm on Wednesday to clients about a possible correction in the stock market, noting investors are underestimating how big of a risk the coronavirus really is.
"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.
But officials may be underestimating Zika's spread in Southeast Asia, in part because some countries lack the resources to test for Zika infections on a large scale, the experts said.
Cabana, the Bank of America analyst, blamed the spike in overnight lending rates on the Fed badly underestimating the amount of cash needed to keep the financial system operating smoothly.
And yet, even though it's a gig packed with peril, I think we're still underestimating the power a host has to shape the telecast in ways both noticeable and not.
As insane as this scenario sounds, it's the tragic and absurd result for a man in Turkey who made the fatal error of underestimating his co-worker's aversion to lemons.
But according to the new study, that number should be closer to 11 deaths per 100,000 people — especially since some states might be dramatically underestimating their opioid-linked fatal overdose rates.
But Trump's nonchalant language about how easy it is win a trade war and his single-minded fixation on trade deficits suggests he might be underestimating the costs of his strategy.
Last week BoE Governor Mark Carney said investors were underestimating how much interest rates could rise, even as the British central bank kept borrowing costs on hold due to Brexit uncertainty.
But no one is underestimating Disney Plus anymore, in part because the company has started to exercise its unrivaled marketing power, including in areas that Silicon Valley and Hollywood often overlook.
"The minutes underscore the fact that the markets are vastly underestimating the Fed's capacity to tighten," said Win Thin, global head of FX strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman in a note.
The American Automotive Policy Council, which represents General Motors, Ford and Fiat-Chrysler, criticized the ITC report for underestimating the long-term investments US automakers will make because of the USMCA.
The Bank of England sent a letter to the chief executives of 43 unnamed fast-growing lenders on June 24, warning that some are underestimating potential losses from higher-risk loans.
"I feel like everyone agrees Waymo's technology is the best right now, but I think a lot of people are underestimating the power of the dataset that Tesla has," she says.
But according to the new study, that number should be closer to 2200 deaths per 230,22014 people — especially since some states might be dramatically underestimating their opioid-linked fatal overdose rates.
Still, watching what they are doing now, I have the impression that they are underestimating the serious challenge posed by the opening up of China's financial system and capital account transactions.
Her parents shelter her to an extreme degree, doting over her while underestimating her due to her blindness, never realizing she is able to "see" by detecting vibrations through her feet.
When measures of complacency reach multi-decade lows, as they are now, that generally means investors are underestimating risks and the market is susceptible to any shock that comes its way.
"Most couples don't anticipate how much a wedding is actually going to cost, so they end up underestimating what they're going to spend and then going over their budget," she says.
Immediately after the fight, Nasukawa told of his regret of underestimating the submission skills of Sapun and how he wants to get in the Rizin ring once again two days later.
He criticized leaders -- including President Obama -- for relying on natural gas as both a jobs engine and a source of cleaner-burning fuel while also underestimating methane's impact on climate change.
But many experts believe that he is underestimating the Russian leader, especially after he said before leaving the US that the Putin meeting would be the "easier" leg of his trip.
"We looked at it, watched a few games, said we'll step in and do this — far, far underestimating what the 'it' was," said McGuire, who viewed it as a philanthropic endeavor.
LONDON (Reuters) - Merchant vessels sailing through busy shipping lanes between Somalia and Yemen may be underestimating the risk of piracy and terrorism following two attempted attacks last month, maritime officials say.
Oil traders expecting steep production losses from one of the world's largest producers are likely to be underestimating the severity of the country's crisis, according to analysts at RBC Capital Markets.
U.S. markets are "going it alone" and investors are underestimating the amount of risk in the economy, the chief investment officer at Danish investment bank Saxo Bank, told CNBC on Wednesday.
"I think we might be grossly underestimating just how powerful our facial expressions are," said David Havas, associate professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater who studies facial mimicry.
They suggest, he said, that advanced countries are underestimating economic growth and undercollecting corporate tax revenues, because they are missing the profits that have been shifted on paper by multinational corporations.
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.
J. P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says people may be underestimating the chances that the Federal Reserve will have to act more quickly to rein in a growing U.S. economy.
"I will admit to really underestimating cryptocurrencies for years," he told CNBC, noting that in his book about investing for millennials he compared the crypto price surge to historical market bubbles.
In an email, Karlin wrote: While some in the military are surely enthusiastic that Trump did so because they support him or Gallagher, they may be underestimating the precedent now set.
Johnson warned against making the "the fatal mistake of underestimating the intelligence of the public" by saying one thing to the EU and pretending to do another thing to the public.
OPEC's Secretary General: Lack of investment could result in global energy crisisFed official says market underestimating chance of oil price spike IEA: US to dominate oil output in next 5 years
There's no underestimating the difficulty of finding an effective strategy, given that negotiations, sanctions and isolation have all been tried since the North's nuclear weapons program was first confirmed in 1993.
"We think they are underestimating how much visibility will be brought to this market and players like UnitedHealth and others start innovating new product offerings, given the extended duration," Flanders said.
Trump has said he has a "running war" with the media, blaming it for underestimating his chances during the presidential campaign and accusing it of favoring his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
The Bank of England sent a letter to the chief executives of 220 unnamed fast-growing lenders on June 24, warning that some are underestimating potential losses from higher-risk loans.
Here's how I'd sum up your book in a sentence, and you tell me if I'm off the mark: Luck comes down to never underestimating the laziness of the human brain.
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.
Investors are underestimating the impact of the U.K. and European Union (EU) failing to reach a trade agreement and the subsequent influence on sterling, according to a strategist at BofA Merrill Lynch.
But if the resolution fails, the blame will fall squarely on Republicans, who by all accounts are drastically underestimating how much of an issue net neutrality may be in the coming elections.
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.
Metropolitansky and Attari said that even with privacy scandals now a weekly occurrence, the public is dramatically underestimating the impact on privacy and security these leaks, hacks, and breaches have in total.
U.S climatologist Michael Mann believes emissions need to fall even more drastically than the IPCC assumes since the panel may be underestimating how far temperatures have already risen since pre-industrial times.
But in hyping up the power of AI, he is underestimating how hard it is to change our minds, and the distinction he makes between Facebook and other tech companies is weak.
This time, though, the terror group may actually be underestimating: Two officials familiar with the recovery operations have told CNN that the Kenyan death toll from that day is at least 141.
But in an interview with Axios, he said he's not impressed by Trump's "public health emergency" declaration — he thinks Trump is underestimating the amount of help that the most devastated communities need.
With that comparison in mind, the "total fertility rate" may very well be underestimating our current fertility levels, as people are now delaying pregnancies further into their lives than they have before.
If more respondents today declared that they had voted for Obama than really did, then weighting with previous votes would give too little weight to likely Clinton voters, thereby underestimating her support.
Investors are underestimating the severity of the US-China conflict by viewing it solely through the lens of trade, according to Ron Temple, the head of US equity at Lazard Asset Management.
Intel has struggled with production issues that led to the company underestimating demand, with the consequence that PC manufacturers have recently found themselves without enough chips to meet demand for their hardware.
" The Pivotal analyst said the "most worrisome metric" is the company's customer traffic slowing and he believes Jana might be "underestimating how difficult it's going to be to turn the business around.
"However, we think the market is underestimating the odds that a combination of brinksmanship and increased market volatility may be necessary to increase the pressure on Washington close a deal," he added.
LONDON (Reuters) - Currency markets are underestimating the chance of big Brexit-related swings in the value of sterling over the next 12 months, BlackRock, the world's biggest asset manager, warned on Tuesday.
And they cautioned that underestimating Mr. Biden's strength as a formidable force in the Democratic primary and as a serious threat to Mr. Trump in the general election would be a mistake.
You suggest in the report that you're probably underestimating how unequal society is, if anything, and the Paradise Papers this week showed why: Rich people are really good at hiding their money.
"Believe me, we are not underestimating this team," said the first-year American Fed Cup captain Kathy Rinaldi, who, along with Raymond, a coach, prepared the squad for deafening, boisterous fan behavior.
By so doing, it appears to be grossly underestimating the severity of the coronavirus shock to the global economy and how vulnerable the U.S. is to a setback in the world economy.
Multi-billionaire tech titan and star of CNBC's "Shark Tank" Mark Cuban says that most people are underestimating the potential of artificial intelligence to change the world we live and work in.
But the American Automotive Policy Council, which represents General Motors, Ford and Fiat-Chrysler, criticized the agency's report for underestimating the long-term investments US automakers will make because of the USMCA.
In short, most economists who work on climate believe that the climate-economic modeling community (a relatively small subset of economists) is systematically underestimating climate change — and thus giving policymakers bad advice.
Studies show that health care providers are as infected with racial bias as any other cohort in American society, routinely underestimating and undertreating black patients' pain and failing to take our symptoms seriously.
What might seem as a crisis averted in Sri Lanka — is actually far from being over and investors could potentially be underestimating the level of uncertainty in the country, an expert told CNBC.
European regulators are still underestimating how much the present framework hinders the capacity of telecoms operators to sustain investment, unlike the regulatory landscape enjoyed by their U.S. peers, the region's industry leaders argue.
One of the best analysts on Wall Street told clients to buy Western Digital because the shares have an extremely cheap valuation and investors are underestimating the staying power of hard-disk drives.
And investors don't even seem to be considering the possibility that the trend might move further towards Labour, or that the polls are wrong in the other direction (underestimating Labour, not Tory, support).
In the week leading up to the first round of France's presidential election, these were among the many theories tossed out for why pollsters were sharply underestimating Ms Le Pen's odds of victory.
"More and more evidence points to the same conclusion: We are underestimating methane emissions," Rob Jackson, an earth science professor at Stanford University who was not involved in the study, told BuzzFeed News.
"I think that a man that has run a business, and made a fortune, maybe we are underestimating his ability," Nigel Farage, head of UKIP, was quoted telling the U.K.'s Daily Express.
"Looking ahead, we think growth is likely to fall short of expectations this year, with many underestimating the headwinds from slower credit growth and a cooling property sector," Capital Economics' Evans-Pritchard said.
"Asia up 65%, Europe up 55%; why aren't we talking about the potential with Facebook internationally like we talk about some of these other names, I think that's what we're underestimating, " he argued.
Nonetheless, David Hewitt, an oil and gas analyst at Macquarie, told CNBC's "Street Signs Europe" on Monday that oil traders were still underestimating the impact of another flare-up between Washington and Tehran.
And if you don't think Trump could display a softer centrist-friendly side on TV and attack vigorously and shockingly on Twitter at the same time, you're still underestimating his Machiavellian media skills.
Top If Off With A BeretWe could convince you to wear a beret by simply saying "Well, Rihanna wore one," but that would be underestimating the appeal of 2017's most popular accessory.
Investors are underestimating the positive impact of the synchronised reflation trend that is helping to lift global asset prices, he said, noting that Europe is also benefiting from substantial European Central Bank stimulus.
Even if this is another example of a Midwestern poll underestimating Trump, if Biden wins the Buckeye State by merely a point, he's likely well on his way to an electoral college victory.
BEIJING, May 24 (Reuters) - China's finance ministry said on Wednesday that a credit downgrade by Moody's was based on inappropriate methodology, saying it was exaggerating difficulties facing the economy and underestimating reform efforts.
He has described the drug flow and undocumented immigrants crossing the border as "existential" threats to national security, repeatedly warning Congress that the U.S. was severely underestimating and underfunding threats in the region.
Yet he persuasively explains the danger of underestimating a business that, by one estimate, generates $4 billion of revenues a year and also plays a critical role in systems worth about $4 trillion.
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.
Oil markets are underestimating the impact that a collapse of the Iran nuclear deal — and the re-imposition of U.S. sanctions on Iran — could have on prices, a Middle East strategist told CNBC.
The Paris-based IEA, the West's leading energy forecaster, had been criticised by environment campaigners in previous years for underestimating the growth of renewables and over-emphasising the continued role of fossil fuels.
"Underestimating the North Korean leader, thinking he's weird and crazy and being surprised to find out he's not only not a lunatic, but quite reasonable and charming, has been a fallacy," Lee said.
The people who are failing to heed precautions aren't doing so because they don't care; I believe they are doing so because they are underestimating the impact of their individual decisions and behaviors.
But it was more that Civorelli is a product of his time, still fighting to eradicate racism in general terms, and underestimating how much his words would be scrutinized in the smartphone generation.
Dany's next mistake, underestimating both the Night King and Cersei, is to agree to the wight hunt, and then risk all three dragons for a rescue operation for which she had limited intel.
Once cavalier about the severity of COVID-19, the official term for the disease caused by the virus, Italians in the video encourage their past selves to stop underestimating the threat it poses.
Since students may be self-conscious about their weight, they may respond incorrectly that they are not obese or overweight, thereby underestimating the percentage of high school students who are in these categories.
Based on recent polling data, Warren's focus on grassroots and favorability among her supporters, Wall Street is underestimating the odds of her success, according to Raymond James strategists Ed Mills and Chris Meekins.
Some strategists think Biden could win big Saturday, and suggest polls are underestimating support from black voters in South Carolina, particularly older ones who are among the most reliable in the state's primary.
The market is underestimating the risk of a trade war and will likely see a correction once it is confronted with "cold water in the face," Guggenheim Partners' Scott Minerd warned on Monday.
General Mills shares, which closed on Friday at $43.41, have fallen 27 percent this year, but investors may be underestimating the value of the company's purchase of pet-food seller Blue Buffalo BUFF.
The reaction of Biden and his team -- underestimating the problem and then failing to deal with it effectively (and quickly) -- should worry anyone who thinks the former VP is the party's best nominee.
And so are the consequences of underestimating that difference or ignoring the implications of an international nuclear order without a fully-engaged America that is technically competent and advancing in the nuclear field.
Markets and policymakers may be underestimating the risk "now that we are in a rising wage environment, inflation may come back quicker and in a stickier way than in the past," Krishnan said.
"Any young guy who can take over from his father with all those generals and everybody else that probably wants the position - this is not somebody to be underestimating," he told CBS in February.
But that is almost certainly underestimating it: The report didn't even consider the revenue likely to come from tourists coming to New York and enjoying the local weed, which of course they would do.
Perhaps Screen Gems' other missteps included not relying on Henson's star power enough, which is likely the only thing that has carried the film at all, and grossly underestimating the power of social media.
Brazil defender Marquinhos said no-one in his side was underestimating Peru, who have reached the final of the Copa America for the first time since winning their second South American title in 1975.
The second paper, in Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, makes the same point — commonly used models are underestimating the economic impacts of climate change — in a slightly different way, to a different audience.
Nearly one year after Macy's fire sale led to weaker gross margins than it recorded during the recession, Deutsche Bank analyst Paul Trussell said Wall Street is underestimating a potential recovery in that metric.
LONDON, July 9 (Reuters) - Currency markets are underestimating the chance of big Brexit-related swings in the value of sterling over the next 12 months, BlackRock, the world's biggest asset manager, warned on Tuesday.
Wind Gap's biggest mistakes lies in underestimating girls like Amma (Eliza Scanlen) We're given glimpses into Camille and Marian's childhood through disorienting jump cuts to her wordless memories, a characteristic of Vallée's visual style.
The proposal comes after a year-long inquiry into misconduct in Australia's financial sector that heard banks were underestimating borrowers' spending and in some cases approving loans to people that could not repay them.
But it fell almost 2100 U.S. cents in the three minutes that followed, with investors focusing on the fact the BoE had not repeated previous language about markets underestimating the extent of future rises.
Because the study only asked about people's experiences in the past year, she added, it's likely that even these findings are underestimating just how much people have been indirectly hurt by other people's drinking.
On his first full day as president, Trump said he had a "running war" with the media and accused journalists of underestimating the number of people who turned out Friday for his swearing-in.
With interest rates currently remaining stagnant, more consumers who have never invested are eager to give it a go (although this does bring a danger of new investors underestimating the risks involved with trading).
I think in his anger and haste he is severely underestimating the empathy people have for a betrayed spouse, who might, in misdirected anger, blame the victim, believe the unbelievable, and grant unearned forgiveness.
"We are not living in a bubble per se, but instead we are underestimating the security of our data," said Gilbert E. Franco, an assistant professor of psychology at Beacon College in Leesburg, Fla.
Such views could help reinforce the thinking of Chinese leaders who have largely misread the source of protesters' anger, repeatedly underestimating the yearning for genuine democracy and the broader public's support for the movement.
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.
Barclays Bank analyst Ian Littlewood said in a note received on Friday that the bank's view is that the market is underestimating the impact China's emissions cuts will have on steel and iron ore.
Asian share markets followed Wall Street higher as China's factories struggled to re-open after an extended break, though analysts warned investors might be underestimating how economically damaging the challenge was likely to be.
Asian share markets followed Wall Street higher as China's factories struggled to re-open after an extended break, though analysts warned investors might be underestimating how economically damaging the challenge was likely to be.
The John F. Kennedy School, a public school in Berlin that relies on both U.S. and German curricula, said this week it was responding to the incident after initially underestimating its scope and gravity.
But perhaps I'm failing to imagine what people might use this jacket for, or I'm underestimating how many people are willing to just spend extra money to get a tech version of a thing.
He said the BoE had not stepped up its warnings that the market was underestimating the likelihood of rate rises, despite investors having pushed back their bets on the next BoE hike since May.
Some analysts were surprised at how small the moves in the pound were, especially as Bank of England Governor Mark Carney struck a hawkish tone, warning investors against underestimating how much interest rates could rise.
"Our discovery and description of Junzi imperialis suggests that we are underestimating the impact of humans on primate diversity," said the study's lead author Dr Samuel Turvey from ZSL's Institute of Zoology, in a statement .
But Hollywood's braintrust had best bear in mind at least the possiblity that VR's most enthusiastic boosters are actually underestimating its appeal … and movie buffs like myself had best brace ourselves for some wrenching farewells.
"States may be greatly underestimating the effect of opioid-related overdose deaths because of incomplete cause-of-death reporting, indicating that the current opioid overdose epidemic may be worse than it appears," the authors wrote.
Most global climate models may be underestimating just how much rain will fall in the tropics as ocean and surface temperatures continue to rise because of human activities, NASA scientists said in a new study.
At the start of this month, BoE Governor Mark Carney said investors were underestimating how much interest rates could rise, even as the British central bank kept borrowing costs on hold due to Brexit uncertainty.
If you're brushing off all these questions, you need to take a close look at what's just happened in Britain and stop underestimating the Trump movement and/or doing the things that make it stronger.
Casey said he thought his Raptors might have been guilty of underestimating the short-staffed Bulls, as Mike Dunleavy was out with a stomach virus and Derrick Rose continued to sit with an abductor strain.
" Yet Elfenbein goes on to say that he now is in the "strange position" of believing "for the first time in a while [that] the market is underestimating the odds of a Fed rate increase.
An analysis published in Nature Geoscience on September 18th, by Richard Millar of Oxford University and his colleagues, suggests that climate researchers have been underestimating the carbon "budget" compatible with the ambitions expressed in Paris.
Critics of Trump's controversial statements, are "underestimating" the GOP candidate's ability to solve the nation's problems, Barrack said on "Squawk Box" from the sidelines of the CNBC/Institutional Investor Delivering Alpha conference in New York.
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.
Underestimating exercise might be just as dangerous for some people, said Dr. Adam Schoenfeld, a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco and author of an editorial accompanying the study in JAMA Internal Medicine.
If EIA is still underestimating natural gas and renewables — as seems likely — then it is entirely possible that US coal consumption could decline so much that it completely swamps the effect of Trump's executive order.
Michael Mann, a meteorology professor at Penn State who was not involved with the study, said it's "speculative" but "plausible" that global climate models have been underestimating climate sensitivity by assuming too much cloud glaciation.
Edward Dubovi, a professor of veterinary medicine at Cornell University and one of the first researchers to track dog flu when it sprouted up, tells me that we probably are underestimating the number of cases.
The U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp said Bank of America owes it more than $1.1 billion, arguing that the second-largest U.S. bank was underestimating the potential cost of a failure among its trading partners.
A longer fault can produce a bigger magnitude quake The study, published today in the journal Science Advances, shows that earthquake forecasts for the Bay Area could be underestimating the magnitude of a future quake.
Without citing its sources, the newspaper said that while Neumann sees the sale to PSA as the right strategic step, he is concerned that the new owner is underestimating the growing importance of electric cars.
The Sanders campaign says those counting him out are once again underestimating a candidate who surprised the political world three years ago and remains a small-dollar fundraising juggernaut with an enthusiastic core of supporters.
Well-funded VCs are betting heavily on biotechs based on factors like management teams and innovative ideas, but they're also underestimating how much risk is in the mix, Wedbush analyst David Nierengarten told Business Insider.
The risk of underestimating the threat or not responding to clear evidence of ISIS-linked attack planning will prove disastrous and result in the tragic loss of innocent lives, as recently witnessed in Sri Lanka.
The correction comes after the president railed against the Times on Twitter Wednesday morning, accusing the newspaper of intentionally underestimating the crowd size and of being comprised of "very dishonest" people who don't "get" him.
Kyle Kondik and Larry J. Sabato, the editors of the forecast, write in their projections that the House isn't a "done deal" for Democrats — but also cautioned that they could be underestimating the party's gains.
Dany was irate: "Your strategy has lost us Dorne, the Iron Islands, and the Reach," she hissed at Tyrion at the time, cutting him off when he started to say something about underestimating their enemies.
They assumed that North Korea would need about as much time to solve the rocket science as other nations did during the Cold War, underestimating its access to both advanced computer modeling and foreign expertise.
Both novels are inspiring, not in spite of Tambu's hopeless situation but because through it all she never loses sight of herself while, at the same time, never underestimating the brutal reality of her predicament.
For some reason he brought up Obama, and said he was once unjustly criticized for underestimating the deaths in a war zone (the military was to blame because they were "sucking his you-know-what").
The European Union will "never, never, never" compromise on the integrity of its single market, its chief Brexit negotiator warned Britain on Monday, saying London must now face reality after underestimating the costs of leaving.
" Among them, he said, was underestimating the effect of trade liberalization on a significant number of blue-collar workers and "the speed and ferocity with which technology would decimate certain sectors of the American workforce.
CARACAS (Reuters) - President Nicolas Maduro's government is likely underestimating the number of Zika cases in Venezuela, which could hurt efforts to combat the virus-bearing mosquito, according to local doctors, opposition politicians and neighboring Colombia.
Even as Republicans have worked overtime to make Sanders the face of the Democratic Party, there are a slew of warning signs against underestimating the 78-year-old's potential strength as a general election candidate.
Mr. Spicer's relationship with reporters was often strained, starting with his first appearance at the lectern, when he laced into the press corps, falsely accusing it of underestimating the size of Mr. Trump's inaugural crowd.
Even though favorable market conditions give the U.S. some leeway for military action in the Middle East, oil traders may be underestimating the risks, and any sudden escalation of hostilities could catch them by surprise.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Thursday investors were underestimating how much interest rates could rise, even as the British central bank kept borrowing costs on hold due to Brexit uncertainty.
"I think we are underestimating how weird it is that Joe Biden's daughter-in-law married his other son when the son she was married to died," one slightly exaggerated but popular tweet reminisced last year.
The reveal that Claire Prime had taken this deep cover assignment to impersonate Claire Alpha was a major shock, not least of which to her husband, Peter Quayle, which continues that theme of men underestimating women.
The market is too fixated on central banks right now and possibly underestimating the political risks, according to Dawn Fitzpatrick, global head of equities, multi-asset and the O'Connor hedge fund business at UBS Asset Management.
In addition to ridiculing 2016 election polls for underestimating his strength, he's now challenging the accuracy of new national surveys that show his pre-inaugural ratings to be much lower than those of his recent predecessors.
At the core of its forecast is a belief that growth has accelerated as the quarter has progressed, with the Fed forecast underestimating consumer spending, exports and inventory growth, all critical components in the GDP measure.
Jon and Littlefinger are both underestimating her, but Jon at least seems willing to learn from his mistakes, and I don't see her betraying her family when we all know that the Starks are stronger together.
And in that October speech, Ms. Brainard chimed in, breaking with the Fed's chairwoman, Janet L. Yellen, to argue that the Fed was overstating the risk of inflation and underestimating the threat of a global downturn.
Coca-Cola – Coca-Cola stock was upgraded to "outperform" from "market perform" at Wells Fargo, which said the beverage maker's positive momentum should continue to accelerate and that the Street is underestimating Coke's revenue growth potential.
But it's also a state where the polls have a long track record of underestimating Democratic strength, and the early vote data is at least consistent with the possibility that the polls will miss it again.
If a flat Earth conference in Edmonton, Alberta, of all places, can pull in over 200 people at $200 [$150 USD] bucks a pop well… I think we may be underestimating the size of the movement.
If we use the WHO's method of calculating the CFR — and don't take into account the potential problem of underestimating the number of mild cases out there — a crude case fatality estimate hovers under 21.6 percent.
" Citing a report by the storied London insurer, the newspaper warned that businesses were "underestimating catastrophic consequences of declining oil," including oil at $200 a barrel by 2013, a global supply crunch, and overall "economic chaos.
For example, voters overestimate how many people are in prison for nonviolent drug offenses while underestimating — or at least not knowing — that most of the growth in state prisons was driven by sentences for violent crime.
"This was a very smart move and underscores how we are in a longstanding habit of underestimating the North," said Nicholas Eberstadt, a researcher at the American Enterprise Institute who has spent decades studying North Korea.
" Ms. Kamran said that pushing India to play a stronger role in Afghanistan would isolate Washington's friends in Islamabad "without realizing, understanding or perhaps deliberately underestimating the impact of increasing India presence on Pakistan's western border.
" Ms. Kamran said that pushing India to play a stronger role inside Afghanistan would isolate Washington's friends in Islamabad "without realizing, understanding or perhaps deliberately underestimating the impact of increasing Indian presence on Pakistan's western border.
While millennials tend to get a bad rap for how they manage their money — and may indeed be underestimating how much they need for their future — many young people actually have six-figure retirement savings accounts.
" Scott Minerd, chief investment officer at Guggenheim, said last week the market is underestimating the risk of a trade war and will likely see a correction once it is confronted with "cold water in the face.
Sarkozy is accused of "knowingly underestimating" elements of his campaign financing, and the prosecutor's office recommended on Monday he stand trial with 13 others in the so-called Bygmalion Affair, involving spending overruns and allegedly illegal financing.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said investors were underestimating how much interest rates could rise, even as the British central bank kept borrowing costs on hold due to the uncertainty about Britain leaving the European Union.
As the study indicates, this soil feedback has not been incorporated into computer models used to project future climate change, raising the possibility that such models are underestimating the amount of warming that is likely to occur.
Kaitlyn: Lizzie, I think you're underestimating the likelihood that ABC will turn the finale of The Bachelor into a six-part miniseries, but other than that I agree with you: soon I will stop thinking about this.
Rafael Elias, a director at investment bank Exotix Capital, said OEC was "underestimating" how tainted its name had become as a result of the scandal and doubted the company could compete with its peers in the region.
WE MAKE OUR OWN ANALYSIS AND OUR ANALYSIS SAYS THAT THE MARKET IS UNDERESTIMATING WHERE WE ARE GOING TO BE. YOU KNOW, YOU CAN'T RULE OUT THAT THERE IS SOME PROBABILITY THEY ARE RIGHT BECAUSE THERE'S UNCERTAINTY.
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.
"At first I thought it's kind of bad news because it means that they don't care about the people here or maybe they think it's just a joke, or they're underestimating what we can do," she said.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's banks are robust but suffer from weak profitability and may be underestimating the risk of falling asset prices or rising interest rates, the country's central bank said on Wednesday in a regular stability review.
DOD is doing nothing to help the utilities defend themselves; instead, industry-supported researchers — who have no access to classified information and no real expertise on EMP — have produced "junk science" reports grossly underestimating the EMP threat.
It was a story filled with trade conflicts and manufacturing challenges, but was ultimately defined by a complete misunderstanding of the computer market by chip producers, which ended up underestimating the demand for certain kinds of RAM.
Mr. López Obrador was a front-runner for months before the July 1 election, but many pollsters still ended up underestimating his popularity — he won more than 2003 percent of the vote in a four-way race.
Two important things became clear during the two-night season 18 premiere of The Voice: new coach Nick Jonas is surprisingly funny, and his fellow judges are underestimating just how committed he is to winning this season.
So, in theory, if we're underestimating Democratic turnout in Texas, a disproportionate number of our low-turnout Democratic respondents will tell us that they intend to vote, and that would nudge our results in the right direction.
When Bill Clinton suggested to his wife's advisers that, considering Brexit, they might be underestimating the strength of the populist tide, the campaign manager, Robby Mook, had a bulletproof answer: The data run counter to your anecdotes.
At the final debate before Nevada's caucuses, most of his rivals chose to train their fire not on the frontrunner, but on Bloomberg — just one example this cycle of Sanders benefiting from his opponents seemingly underestimating him.
Beyond the enthusiasm that Democratic voters have shown in special elections so far, numerous generic ballot estimates have suggested that the results among registered voters (which most pollsters are surveying right now) may actually be underestimating Democrats.
The new study may actually be underestimating the effects of the media because it only looked at one week after the suicide, said Mark Reinecke, head of psychology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago.
"The markets have calmed down relatively quickly Maybe the market is underestimating the economic impact of the tariffs and that is why it is keeping calm," said Thu Lan Nguyen, an FX strategist at Commerzbank in Frankfurt.
Citi's well-known economic surprise index - a gauge showing how much economists have been over- or underestimating economic performance compared to what indicators actually deliver - now shows a cross-over between the euro zone and the United States.
Furthermore, the Wall Street Journal reported two months ago that Apple had been underestimating the number of readers who use app and giving inaccurate information to its publishing partners, which made it difficult for them to manage advertising.
The Times has covered some of the story before—with, for example, its early profiles of Nicky Jam and Ozuna— but it's hardly the only organization fundamentally underestimating the importance of this incredible period in Latin American music.
In November, the BoE said it expected inflation would remain just above its 2 percent target over the next two years, suggesting it thought investors were slightly underestimating how much it would raise interest rates over the period.
"Empaneling the grand jury shows that Bob Mueller is pursuing this potential wrongdoing by the Russians, the attack on our democracy, seriously and diligently -- and there is no minimizing or underestimating that attack by the Russians," Blumenthal said.
"We'll see how the second quarter unfolds but I think the market may well be underestimating how soon we might move next based on what I have seen," Kaplan said at an event hosted by think-tank OMFIF.
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.
Nintendo was supposed to have learned from its lessons of underestimating supply from things like the Pokémon Red / Blue New 3DS bundle, or even the original Nintendo Wii, which was famously nigh-impossible to find upon its release.
The male characters (played by Nat Faxon, Sam Claflin and Netflix heartthrob Noah Centineo, among others) perpetrate a laundry list of toxic offenses: telling a woman to smile, ignoring a female colleague's insights, underestimating a woman's physical prowess.
They cite a 2011 study suggesting that 40 percent of donated equipment is not in use; the authors of that study point out that they may be underestimating the actual percentage of donations that are not being used.
A day later Cox was almost in tears when he became the focus for parliament's contempt proceedings against the government Hardline Brexit supporter Bill Cash accused Cox of underestimating "the significance of what we are dealing with here".
One bias that causes us to underprepare for catastrophic risk is optimism bias -- our tendency to overestimate the likelihood that that we will experience good events while underestimating the likelihood that we will fall victim to bad ones.
He says there is a dual problem in the way we're dealing with the coronavirus — we are drastically underestimating the potential of the disease, while simultaneously allowing our actions to be driven by panic from our cognitive biases.
Sony may also be massively underestimating both Marvel Studios' ability to "get" Spider-Man, and the studio may not fully understand just how important his appearances in the MCU were to bringing ticket buyers into his solo films.
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.
"Mook had made the near-fatal mistakes of underestimating Sanders and investing almost nothing early in the back end of the primary calendar," Parnes and Allen write, and the campaign seemed to learn little from Clinton's early struggles.
"If PG&E and Wall Street are not giving his concern a significant amount of credence, they're underestimating him," Mr. Sweet said, citing Mr. Newsom's forceful advocacy for legalizing marijuana and gay marriage early in his political career.
"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.
Mr. Pompeo — whose remarks came almost exactly a decade after Mr. Obama delivered a landmark speech in the same city — denounced the former president for underestimating "the tenacity and viciousness of radical Islam" and his policies on Iran.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Western countries are underestimating China's new Silk Road project, which is an important scheme, despite concerns it is too China-centric and so far lacking in opportunities for foreign firms, Germany's ambassador to China said on Thursday.
The euro was last down 0.2 percent against the dollar at $95.110.37 after the comment from William Dudley, who also said there was a strong sense among Fed policymakers that markets were underestimating the probability of monetary policy tightening.
Some experts say there were flaws with the studies that supported the FDA's approval of the device in the first place and that the FDA may be grossly underestimating the magnitude of the problem, Refinery29 found in this investigation.
In the newly published study, the authors say they may even be underestimating the prevalence of e-cigarette advertising seen by youth, in part because some online content "may not be perceived as e-cigarette advertising by young people."
Learn from the mistakes of the people of the internet who have publicly apologized for underestimating the bottom-shelf standby — it's what's inside that counts, and what's inside is a very high dose of breakout-fighting powerhouse salicylic acid.
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.
This came a day after British Prime Minister Theresa May promised EU officials she would be "a bloody difficult woman" in the talks, after being accused of underestimating the complexity of Brexit negotiations and having "illusions" over a deal.
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.
Columbia Law School Professor Michael Graetz, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy at the U.S. Treasury, told Axios Republicans are underestimating "the cost of this exercise" because the sunsets are included in many estimates making top headlines.
"During the summer we saw a lot of inflows into high risk countries like Turkey and South Africa and we have the feeling that some non-EM specialist individuals had invested in these countries, underestimating the risks," he said.
Wesfarmers made several "self-induced" blunders with Homebase, including dropping popular lines for kitchens and bathrooms and underestimating winter demand for a range of items from heaters to cleaning and storage, CEO Rob Scott said in February this year.
The last century has been punctuated by pockets of low or declining consumer prices, but even those warning of the depressing effects on inflation of shifts like slowing birth rates may be underestimating what awaits if markets are right.
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.
Songs like "Countin' Up" and "Pressing Me" demonstrate her maturity in sound, and Rico's new preferred language is rage—rage about people underestimating her, rage about people placing expectations on her, and rage, simply, for the sake of raging.
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.
But experts believe the actual number of infected is much, much higher, as the slow rate of testing in the US compared to some other countries may be underestimating the full number of cases in states, cities, and towns.
It is difficult to know the nuances of slang that aren't my own, and if I think that I might risk offending someone by misusing a term, or by underestimating its sensitivity, I prefer to find another word instead.
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.
Though some of this is likely due to Biden&aposs name frequently being referenced in relation to the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, it could also reflect that the media is discounting and perhaps underestimating the Vermont senator.
But the fact that we see no systematic improvement in his approval ratings in probability based online polls compared with live interview telephone polls strongly suggests that telephone polls aren't underestimating his strength because people are lying to pollsters.
They say they're not underestimating Trump's ability to turn hot-button social issues into political gains, even as the president struggles with a historically low approval rating and Washington Republicans express frustration over the never-ending controversies and distractions.
But that closing of the gap largely reflects a steady shrinking of our expected capacity — in other words, we're likely underestimating just how much economic damage we've suffered because our forecasts for expected output have fallen steadily over time.
Some Wall Street economists, including researchers at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, have begun to warn that traders are underestimating the odds that, yes, Trump is serious about tariffs, renegotiations, and other measures that could restrict trade (and possibly growth).
Top-ranked analyst: Buy Western Digital One of the best analysts on Wall Street told clients to buy Western Digital because the shares have an extremely cheap valuation and investors are underestimating the staying power of hard-disk drives. 2.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg may yet regret underestimating a UK parliamentary committee that's been investigating the democracy-denting impact of online disinformation for the best part of this year — and whose repeat requests for facetime he's just as repeatedly snubbed.
But it could also mean that Apple is underestimating the work and money that goes into picking and crafting great original series — after all, HBO may have Westworld and Netflix may have Stranger Things, but both also have their many misses.
Investors should buy Time Warner shares as the market is underestimating the chances the AT&T merger gets regulatory approval through asset sales and other remedies, according to Barclays, which raised its rating on the stock to overweight from equal weight.
"We believe Street is underestimating sales/earnings growth in next three years as Nvidia continues to transform itself from a PC to a diversified gaming, data center and auto graphics company," analyst Atif Malik wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
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.
Financial regulators are reviewing the country's responsible lending rules in the aftermath of a sector inquiry into misconduct last year that heard banks were underestimating borrowers' spending and in some cases approving loans to people that could not repay them.
But valuations in terms of PE ratios are quite stretched and you are maybe underestimating some of the downside risk not just from the United States but things that could happen in Europe, things could happen in China as well.
"The Turnbull Government has taken consistent and determined action when it comes to ensuring foreign investment is not contrary to the national interest, whilst never underestimating its importance to our national economy," Treasurer Scott Morrison said in a statement on Saturday.
Stop Underestimating Anthony Davis's Supporting Cast As great as DeMarcus Cousins was before his season-ending torn Achilles, New Orleans' ability to play more lineups that complement Anthony Davis is one reason they've thrived since the All-Star big went down.
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.
EURGBP= "What many market participants may be underestimating is how difficult the negotiations would be ... because the pound has been doing quite well recently and hasn't been under pressure much," said Thu Lan Nguyen, a currency strategist with Commerzbank in Frankfurt.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - One of Bayer's largest shareholders tore into the company's management on Wednesday for underestimating the legal risks of its takeover of Monsanto, setting the stage for a fiery annual general meeting after a 30 percent plunge in the shares.
Higher level, we still remain in the early stages of the shift of compute to the cloud and the transition of traditional retail online and, in our opinion, the market is underestimating the long-term financial benefit of both to Amazon.
Simply put, by taking survey questions that are worded in terms of "global warming" as indicative of attitudes toward "climate change," we may be underestimating Americans' acceptance of the latter and willingness to support strong actions to help remedy it.
Northwood, a former Royal Navy captain, said that after a period of relative calm some shipping firms were underestimating the threat and using poorly trained and equipped security teams, "more used to calm waters than the genuine risk of attack".
"Current models may be underestimating future sea level rise, but the results of this new paper don't give us any reason to think that this is the case," said Clark, an earth, ocean and atmospheric sciences professor at Oregon State University.
And while some are worried about the semiconductor cycle topping out — Samsung Electronics sand SK Hynix are the world's largest and third-largest chipmakers, respectively — Yoo said that he believed the market was underestimating the pick-up in demand for memory.
Iraq is descending into its most violent days since the battle against ISIS concluded in late 2017 — and the world is completely underestimating its significance, regional experts told CNBC at the Middle East's premier oil and gas conference this week.
"The paradox is that everybody around him has kept underestimating Sánchez, seeing him as weak and inexperienced enough not to be a threat or at least somebody easy to control, which has repeatedly worked in his favor," Professor Torreblanca said.
" "Instead, Exxon built a facade to deceive investors into believing that the company was managing the risks of climate change regulation to its business when, in fact, it was intentionally and systematically underestimating or ignoring them, contrary to its public representations.
The GOP number, however, is the one that stands out, given that far more Republicans believe the media is greatly pumping up the dangers of coronavirus than think the media is getting it about right (17%) or underestimating the threat (6%).
Mr. Pompeo — whose remarks came almost exactly a decade after Mr. Obama delivered a landmark speech in the same city — denounced the former president for, he said, underestimating "the tenacity and viciousness of radical Islam" and for his policies on Iran.
The chance discovery in 2011 of a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground, whose members murdered eight Turks, a Greek man and a German policewoman from 2000 to 2007, sparked concerns that security services were underestimating the far-right threat.
The firm isn't the first to look for an end-run around public health officials, but they are hoping to do better than Google Flu Trends, which was euthanized after underestimating the severity of the 2013 flu season by 140 percent.
"Those who think that growth is going to slow, or that China won't continue to look to develop broader markets for supply would be at risk of underestimating some important factors," she said, referring to the continuing urbanization of the country.
The spirited endorsements of three-quarters of the so-called squad illustrates how Mr. Sanders's campaign has grown from 2016 when it was criticized for being too white, too male and for underestimating the salience of race and gender oppression.
In the weeks and months following the release of the Mueller report, pro-impeachment Democrats believed that the holdouts in the caucus were underestimating Trump's ability to "self-impeach" through his actions and penchant to seek revenge against political enemies.
Now he's said that to me, and he promoted me to CEO, so ... For me it was as becoming CEO, it was underestimating the responsibility of being a leader, and how much people really look at your actions every minute of every day.
When the market is underestimating risk, as was the case from 2004 through 2007 when many banks were making and/or investing in horribly risky mortgages, then a financial bubble is likely — and the bursting of that bubble will cause great damage.
"We should be careful, in terms of the long-term consequences of our fossil fuel burning," Zeebe warns, "because it is possible, and this is what these records tell us, that we're still underestimating the long-term consequences of our fossil fuel burning."
"We think the market may be underestimating the risks here – especially given that the euro's pro-cyclical and portfolio inflow-driven rally could run out of steam if political risks stay slightly elevated in the near-term," ING said in a note.
The euro was last down 0.12 percent against the dollar at $1.1203 after the comment from the New York Fed's William Dudley, who also said there was a strong sense among Fed policymakers that markets were underestimating the probability of monetary policy tightening.
Patrick Esteruelas, head of research at Emso Asset Management, says many investors could be underestimating how long it would take to stabilize the country's politics, how complicated the debt restructuring process could be and the potential for more losses before any eventual agreement.
" And while Snapchat has recently lost some of its luster (daily active user count fell by another 1 percent in its most recent quarter), Gupta said, "I think people are underestimating their whole strategy around entertainment, around being TV for the next generation.
"Specifically, the equity market likely implies that the Fed is underestimating various risks, and hence is increasing the implied probability of the Fed committing a policy error in the future," Marko Kolanovic, global head of quantitative and derivatives strategy, wrote in the report.
"She's set to open her opening class in this giant unfinished room and I'm just concerned that customers might not think they're getting enough bang for their buck, so I think she's underestimating how much this rain could set GroundSwell back," he said.
Deepfakes, false memories, and the Mandela effect: AI is coming for our past We're underestimating the mind-warping potential of fake video, Brian Resnick says: We don't have psychological studies directly looking at the ability of AI-faked video to implant false memories.
"I am firmly of the view that everyone, including Morgan Stanley, is grossly underestimating how quickly the market is moving on the demand side," Ken Brinsden, chief executive of Australian lithium miner Pilbara Minerals, said at a mining conference in Florida this week.
Patrick Esteruelas, head of research at Emso Asset Management, says many investors could be underestimating how long it would take to stabilise the country's politics, how complicated the debt restructuring process could be and the potential for more losses before any eventual agreement.
Between my discussions with Dr. Sullivan Singh and the Joyable program, I came across a finding that will stay with me: We often overestimate the likelihood something bad is going to happen, while also underestimating how well we can cope with it.
Managing Director Rob Scott said Australia's largest retailer by revenue had made several "self-induced" blunders after buying Homebase, including dropping popular lines for kitchens and bathrooms and underestimating winter demand for a range of items from heaters to cleaning and storage.
As we saw in episode three, the men of Wind Gap are constantly underestimating the town's women, but as episode four steadily unwinds, we start to understand that the women are using their own separate language to stay far ahead of the men.
Bottom line is that analysts and traders should plug in 170.8 bushels per acre with confidence to their 2017 U.S. corn balance sheet, but they may also want to make room for some upside, as WAOB seemingly has a habit of underestimating yield.
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" In a report published by the AP last week, missile expert Jeffrey Lewis noted the frequent link between missile development and the pursuit of nuclear weapons, telling the news agency, "I would be a little worried that we're underestimating the Saudis' ambitions here.
It is this "pre-team, pre-idea" approach that sets EF apart from other accelerators — and something that initially left the rather conservative European VC industry grossly underestimating its potential — while the emphasis on technical talent is producing some very interesting results.
"I think her biggest mistake was underestimating the intelligence of other women, as voters, consumers and humans entitled to equality," said Ms. Ledford, who finds Ms. Trump's products aesthetically pleasing, but has never been a customer and now doesn't plan to on principle.
"My sense is that elite chatter is negative on Biden and underestimating his strengths," said Howard Wolfson, a top adviser to Michael Bloomberg who oversaw extensive polling and focus groups on the 2020 field as Mr. Bloomberg considered a run of his own.
He said that Huawei's 5G would not be affected and predicted that no other parties would be able to catch up with the company in 5G technology in the next 2-3 years, adding that the U.S. government was underestimating Huawei's capabilities.
Last week, its researchers released a 23-page report, counting appendixes, that contends stock traders may be overvaluing some companies by underestimating how much of their tax savings they will invest in workers and operations, as opposed to passing on to shareholders.
Austan Goolsbee, a former chairman of President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, who has been helping Adobe develop its index, said the Adobe figures suggest that the government's index could be underestimating deflation, or the overall fall in prices, in the economy.
Instead, they felt to me as inevitable and bumbling mistakes made by naive and greedy business people; mining all of our data for profit, and underestimating what bad actors could do with that information, was more or less what I expected from them.
And while Cramer said Wall Street may still be underestimating how a stronger euro could affect other consumer goods companies like 3M or Johnson & Johnson, he had little doubt that the right place to be in the market right now is tech.
"We believe investors are underestimating the positive impact of new and broad-based demand drivers beyond PCs and smartphones in areas such as AI/Deep Learning and continued strength in data center/networking," analyst Harlan Sur wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
My dad brought up the point about what to do in the hopefully rare event of getting pulled over by a policeman, and I, underestimating his seriousness, came up with some over confident answer along the lines of "oh, but that won't happen".
One of the tech companies' biggest environmental footprints comes from the enormous centers that store and process the data that powers their operations — and there has been research to suggest that some tech giants may be underestimating the amount of energy they consume.
If it turns out to be accurate — and I believe Clinton will defeat Trump, though I agree with those who warn against underestimating the coifed billionaire — the best-case scenario for Democrats still poses a new and historic risk for the country.
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.
"Exxon built a facade to deceive investors into believing that the company was managing the risks of climate change regulation to its business when, in fact, it was intentionally and systematically underestimating or ignoring them, contrary to its public representations," Underwood said in a statement.
"The growth was broad, all of the major sectors were growing solidly," said Ranko Berich, head of market analysis at Monex Canada and Monex Europe, who thinks that markets are underestimating prospects of another Bank of Canada interest rate hike as soon as September.
"We're going to hear a lot more from Fed officials and they're all going to be telling us one thing, which is the market is still underestimating the expectation of a rate hike this summer," Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz, told CNBC.
The macroeconomic approach favoured by economists within central banks, regulatory agencies and finance ministries has erred repeatedly in its prognostications over the past decade, predicting that labour markets would heal quickly, for example, while underestimating the risks of targeting a low rate of inflation.
Equally frustrating are the reasons why many decline to purchase NFIP coverage, including a lack of awareness that they are not covered for flood-caused damage under their homeowners, renters or business policies, underestimating the risk of flooding, and the cost of coverage (5).
" She added that Exxon Mobil instead "built a facade to deceive investors into believing that the company was managing the risks of climate change regulation to its business when, in fact, it was intentionally and systematically underestimating or ignoring them, contrary to its public representations.
LONDON (Reuters) - Election wins for left-wing politicians such as Britain's Jeremy Corbyn and Elizabeth Warren in the United States may be a key risk for 2020 that bond markets are underestimating, the head of M&G Investments' wholesale fixed income team said on Monday.
" She added that Exxon Mobil instead "built a facade to deceive investors into believing that the company was managing the risks of climate change regulation to its business when, in fact, it was intentionally and systematically underestimating or ignoring them, contrary to its public representations.
The emerging policy has sparked criticism among Mr. Biden's political rivals, and left supporters worried that he is underestimating the passion on climate change, particularly among Millennials who have embraced the Green New Deal, an ambitious resolution calling for an end to fossil fuels.
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.
Here's a sampling: Perhaps the collapse of WeWork's IPO will put an end to the tech world's tendency to idolize visionary founders while underestimating the many other factors, such as recruiting, customer focus and strong corporate governance, that help turn start-ups into giants.
And initially underestimating soybean acres has not been confined to the years when soybeans were the clear-cut winner over corn from a profit standpoint, as USDA's long-term projections have fallen short of final planted area in 252.5 of the last 24.74 years.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain won't have some free-trade deals with other countries in place by March if it leaves the European Union with no deal because current trade partners are underestimating the chance of a no-deal Brexit, Trade Secretary Liam Fox said on Wednesday.
"States may be greatly underestimating the effect of opioid-related overdose deaths because of incomplete cause-of-death reporting, indicating that the current opioid overdose epidemic may be worse than it appears," the researchers concluded in an article published in the  journal of Public Health Reports.

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