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"understate" Definitions
  1. understate something to state that something is smaller, less important or less serious than it really is

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If anything, these raw numbers understate the importance of chipmaking.
That is not to understate the murderous potential of stupidity.
Pundits routinely understate, though, the centrality of his television celebrity.
Analysts say the studies likely understate the impact of bias.
To understate the obvious, that falls short of the mark.
But these exonerations deeply understate the extent of the problem.
This was, to understate things, a surprise to that teammate.
It is hard to understate the importance of this legislation.
And experts say these numbers almost certainly understate the problem.
But these figures substantially understate how far Democrats are behind.
To say the dissidents have options is to understate the matter.
This might understate the impact of NSAIDs on heart failure risk.
The official figures may even understate the reality at the top.
Impressive as they are, however, these statistics still understate Vanguard's influence.
I just cannot understate how uncertain the outcomes are in primaries.
The report was careful not to overstate or understate the problem.
That, to understate this, did not please the senator from Florida.
To call the review an evisceration is to understate its severity.
"I don't think you can understate the geopolitical significance," said Ash.
But this must understate the data economy's contribution to our well-being.
This however, would understate the magnitude of the show's actual economic success.
Those numbers understate China's role as an important buyer of American exports.
Fitch estimates these adjustments to understate forecast 2017 leverage by around 0.5x.
It's hard to understate just how much World of Warcraft changed things.
Until aspirants can fully explain their motivations, they often understate their aims.
That's become a big campaign scandal for her, to somewhat understate things.
It's difficult to understate the importance of the California and Texas primaries.
They also understate the effect of financial-sector distress on the economy.
That means that national polling might understate his electoral prospects a bit.
My concern is that we understate or overlook moral agency in these discussions.
In fact, that may understate the case, according to the newly gathered figures.
But honestly I think I probably understate it for that same reason. Empathy.
What's more, we shouldn't understate the significance of Facebook's proposed stricter developer guidelines.
It is difficult to understate how big Saudi Aramco is believed to be.
Many parties understate their expenses and monitoring has been difficult in the past.
It's hard to understate just how big a thing the Macarena craze became.
It's a larger-than-life portrayal that may still understate the real thing.
I don't want to understate how painful the HHS policy changes would be.
For more … Daily highs — the data I've used here — may understate global warming.
Yet noteworthy as these real-world achievements are, they may understate Amazon's importance.
This was, to understate it, an odd decision for this time of year.
The bank has made relatively slow progress here, but its headline figures understate returns.
It is difficult to understate just how big Saudi Aramco is believed to be.
The official numbers (see chart) are estimates that may well understate the true figures.
"The organizers of the murders had no reason to understate their numbers," Gerlach said.
Anyway, it's hard to understate how weird it is to duet with a computer.
There are reasons to think that these numbers understate the impact of the shutdown.
It's hard to understate the importance of AWS, especially as competition aggressively ramps up.
Critics have said that authorities tend to understate the death toll at such accidents.
It is hard to understate the presence of the state in the city's schools.
It's hard to understate exactly how politically attractive Trump's tax returns are to Democrats.
One of the first mistakes they make is to understate their idea or abilities.
Our estimates probably understate how much Mr. Kasich will eat into Mr. Rubio's tally.
These realities should not cause us to understate the magnitude of both events, however.
Canada Letter It was, to understate things greatly, an atypical sports week in Canada.
I think you understate the degree to which the "noise" can overwhelm everything else.
Miller has had 10 concussions in all, and that is to understate his battering.
Mr. Kelly said the securities report did not understate the pay, Mr. Kitamura said.
There are reasonable arguments that standard economic models understate the degree of economic harm.
Yet it would be a mistake all the same to understate Ms Le Pen's achievement.
So that's obviously a super important part of this, that I don't mean to understate.
I think the way you're describing it, I wouldn't want to understate– Mark Zuckerberg: Yeah.
The so-called residual seasonality has tended to understate economic growth in the first quarter.
I can't understate how helpful this ability is at virtually every stage of the game.
A skewed undercount would understate the population of diverse states and deprive them of representation.
Yet even these analyses may understate subtler forms of discrimination, especially within the knowledge economy.
The figure does vastly understate the full costs of this merger to the American public.
Many economists, including Ms. Choyleva, believe Chinese officials understate how much prices rise in China.
To say that the editors have a point of view is to understate the case.
As Brookings Institution housing economist Jenny Schuetz observes, these data points somewhat understate our housing problem.
They made two key assumptions that we believe materially understate the prospective rate of income replacement.
That may understate the gap, however, because cannabis on the illicit market is probably more potent.
Just as raw dollar figures overstate the BRI's contribution, they also understate the Marshall Plan's impact.
The statistics in this study and in a national study this month might understate the problem.
"To understate the matter, the printing trade was not much encouraged in colonial America," Kluger observes.
Saudi Arabia may exaggerate Iranian intentions and power, but Western and Asian countries typically understate them.
Like earlier neocons, Mr. Trump looks at the world and sees unceasing threats that experts understate.
These numbers greatly understate the number of filed cases, however, since the vast majority are settled.
That threshold "may understate the true scope of cyber-related threats" facing the industry, the report said.
To say that Nitza Villapol wrote the most important Cuban cookbook would be to understate her influence.
To say that Trump makes an unlikely defender of Christian civilization is to understate the matter considerably.
Some analysts believe that the backward-looking nature of U.S. inventory figures understate the oil market's rebalancing.
Let's not understate the obvious: Jony Ive has become a unique sort of celebrity over the years.
It should reconsider several outdated, oil-industry funded studies that understate the environmental benefits of renewable fuels.
Government officials invest much of this money in real estate, then understate the amount they actually paid.
In years in which Democrats have done well, the race ratings tend to understate the Democratic side.
He believes U.N. estimates that plastic kills around one million sea creatures a year far understate the impact.
I do think you understate the dangerous political consequences of an arms race between nations over AI technology.
Kioumourtzoglou's research has found that current air pollution measuring methods tend to understate the effects of air pollution.
Those descriptions understate how lucky and how good those players have been, but they don't really misrepresent anything.
It's hard to understate how radical the change this technology could bring to financial services actually could be.
Tax enforcement in China is patchy, and smaller businesses often understate earnings to save on their tax bills.
Indeed, it is impossible to understate the extent to which the candidacy of Donald Trump is sui generis.
If you understate your salary and self-employment income, you aren't paying what you owe in Medicare taxes.
It's hard to understate how much of a revelation it was when developer Blizzard released it in 2004.
" The scientists added: "To call the world nuclear situation dire is to understate the danger — and its immediacy.
On the other side, estimates of the cost of reducing emissions tend to understate the role of innovation.
Even that might understate the protection, as Luck had time to camp out and make s'mores on several occasions.
The big picture: Those numbers, if anything, understate the degree to which GE has been diminished since its heyday.
Some economists argue that these statistics may understate the problem, and that the economy may in fact have contracted.
"To say that he does a good job would be to understate his accomplishment," wrote Owen Gleiberman in Variety.
Even the stark disparity in cash on hand may understate the desperate straits in which Mr. Trump finds himself.
In addition, pension costs and liabilities were excluded from balance sheets, so elected officials could understate current compensation costs.
Governments also have a tendency to understate the problem, while the homeless are reluctant to be counted, he said.
But the consumer price index may understate the situation, so expect close scrutiny of prices over the coming weeks.
To call "I Am Not Your Negro" a movie about James Baldwin would be to understate Mr. Peck's achievement.
For instance, it seemed like he was allowed to grossly understate his role in harassing Leslie Jones on Twitter.
The IMF has estimated Venezuela's inflation rate will reach 13,000 percent this year, which may also understate the crisis.
If so, the comparison to Watergate wouldn't overstate the severity of the Trump-Russia scandal; it would understate it.
" The Southern Poverty Law Center has taken notice, with fellow Keegan Hankes telling Siegel, "You can't understate 4chan's role.
The closer regulatory scrutiny will deter future efforts to understate NPLs, leading to a surge in NPL recognition, it said.
Fossil fuel producers claim they overstate the potential growth of renewables and understate the future role of oil and gas.
Even accounting for the politics of the era, it's difficult to understate the amount of sexism in the original film.
They said this inflated Kit Digital's results, causing the New York-based company to understate losses by millions of dollars.
To suggest that flamboyant libertine Donald Trump does not fit neatly into this same mold is to understate the obvious.
And she has seen developers understate the likely revenue of new buildings when trying to get permission to build them.
Just as it's hard to overstate the harm of one, it's difficult to understate — indeed, even to know — the benefits.
"Despite their sharp declines, the headline indices actually understate the recent weakness," said Evans-Pritchard in a note on Monday.
But those numbers become downright alarming given that recency accounting tends to understate delinquencies by approximately 50 percent, analysts say.
Reback argued that Amazon&aposs market share, as reported by research firms like Gartner, understate its control over the market.
Because of inherent limitations in every model the results will be incomplete and likely understate the impact on economic growth.
Even though the total numbers involved aren't huge, it's important to not understate the scale of the third-party improvement.
The figures understate the trend, since they omit the growing number of large companies selling off divisions to private-equity firms.
But it's impossible to understate Apple's role in promoting the proliferation of new technology into the mainstream, especially in North America.
These numbers also understate the number of taxpayers who will benefit as the increased standard deduction becomes more attractive for taxpayers.
But there's no reason to assume that likely-voter screens will inevitably understate nonwhite turnout, simply because they did in 2012.
Reports from industry sources suggest that the official data may understate the tone of demand during the holiday shopping season somewhat.
As many as a third of colleges and universities understate the local cost of living by at least $3,000, researchers found.
So it is difficult to understate the symbolic and spiritual power of the kickoff of Mr. Buttigieg's presidential campaign on Sunday.
The haircut styles itself and it's strong enough on its own that you can really understate it and it still looks great.
"To say this is deeply problematic is to understate the matter," said Micheal Vonn, policy director for the BC Civil Liberties Association.
The data may understate Qatari investment in liquid U.S. securities if some is routed through offshore centers such as the Cayman Islands.
Those state averages may understate the level of joblessness because many workers aren't counted as being part of the official labor force.
Ghosn was arrested last month for allegedly conspiring to understate his income by about half for at least five years from 2010.
Many people with disabilities complain that these assessments tend to understate the amount of care they need, taking a "budget-driven" approach.
New research shows that official estimates likely understate the productivity of information technologies and overstate productivity in the rest of the economy.
Recent national polls show Mr. Trump faring even better; if true, our estimates may understate his strength in the Super Tuesday states.
Such estimates likely understate the problem because of the failure to account for any fraud and waste that goes undiscovered or unreported.
In fact, to the degree our scientists have made a systematic error, it has been to understate how quickly things would unravel.
Even the headline-grabbing numbers on total investment and job creation may understate what is already happening on the ground in China.
As many as a third of colleges and universities understate the local cost of living by at least $3,000, according to researchers.
The import price data excludes tariffs, which economists say could understate any inflationary impact of the White House's trade war with China.
It's hard to understate what a crossroads this is for Twitter, since monkeying with its character limit changes the nature of the service.
We need our democratic society to be strong every day of the year, but we cannot understate the significance of collective national rituals.
"It's hard to understate the magnitude" of that accusation, said Russell Ainsworth, an attorney for two of the men convicted by Vicente's testimony.
Labels on food may understate their calories by up to 20% To combat this trend, governments worldwide have enshrined calorie-counting in policy.
Traders may understate the value of exports, or overstate the value of imports, as a way of slipping money out of a country.
I really don't want to understate this: Suicide Squad has honestly one of the most nonsensical plots I've ever seen in a movie.
But experts say the AHA's report has flaws and omissions that exaggerate hospitals' community roles and understate the power of their tax exemptions.
"Even if official data understate the degree of inequality, the trend of lessening inequality is believable," says Li Shi of Beijing Normal University.
As a whole, it's about a food world that doesn't understate women's labor and that leaves the undercurrent of control in their hands.
A recent paper, "Recalibrating climate prospects", shows how "integrative assessment models" that translate climate science into choices and consequences generally understate mitigation opportunities.
Now Xi has inserted himself in the process; Trump's task -- without wanting to understate its complexity -- shifts from two- to three-dimensional chess.
But Kelly's dismissive remarks about my having suffered only 'emotional abuse' grossly understate the seriousness of this conduct and the trauma it inflicts.
Currently, there are incentives to manipulate "transfer prices" between domestic and overseas operations in order to overstate import costs and understate export sales.
Though universities give families a sense of how much they'll pay for their child's schooling, these estimates tend to understate the true cost.
Given the reputation of California's medical marijuana industry, it might be easy to understate the scope of what the state did on Tuesday.
It's hard to understate the antipathy Soros inspires among U.S. conservatives, from supposedly genteel National Review types to congressional candidates to frothing QAnon supporters.
As high as these exoneration numbers are, they still understate the scope of the problem, since not all cases involving misconduct come to light.
Bernstein, an equity-research firm, has suggested that its treatment of depreciation and amortisation is unusual in the industry and may understate its costs.
Similarly — and I cannot understate how sorry I am about this, Matt — the "Short-term employer of counselors" at 40A should be SUMMER CAMP.
"The cases where you have the body and the body gets taken to the funeral home almost always understate the real mortality," he said.
Obama administration officials have said that the rules are designed to limit wealthy taxpayers' ability to understate the fair market value of their assets.
It's hard to understate the importance of an artist who had this much influence on a genre he wasn't even a conscious part of.
As big as the numbers are, they almost certainly understate the problem, because some part-time and low-wage workers don't qualify for benefits.
"Let us not understate the macroeconomic impact," the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, warned this past week about trade conflicts.
Activists say the government statistics understate the number of rapes as it is still considered a taboo by conservative Indians to report sexual violence.
The prosecutors said they have reason to believe that 11,400 cars may be equipped with "inadmissible defeat devices" that understate emissions during laboratory tests.
Those figures understate drug spending, officials said, because they generally do not include spending on drugs administered in doctor's offices, hospitals and nursing homes.
It was just one of those moments, too, because I can't understate how hard this reporting was and how many people didn't wanna talk.
If anything, these figures may understate Mr. Sanders's strength; he has gained in state, national and New York Times/CBS News surveys over the period.
What is more, the increasing number of its ships may well understate the rate at which China is improving its ability to sink enemy vessels.
"To call the world's nuclear situation dire is to understate the problem, and its immediacy," Bulletin president and CEO Rachel Bronson said in a briefing.
As for Comey, it is difficult to understate the damage his actions have had on public confidence in the FBI and the criminal justice system.
But the underlying logic — that there's good reason to think that a lottery may understate the true effects of housing programs — strikes me as sound.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. government statisticians say they have addressed a methodology problem, which analysts had argued tended to understate economic growth in the first quarter.
At the same time, by understating the depth of the slowdown in 2015 and 2016, the official figures also appear to understate last year's improvement.
There are some indications that these numbers understate the situation, as overwhelmed hospitals in Wuhan only have the resources to test the most severe cases.
But it paints a grim picture of the scale of protecting the 228,22005-mile-long reef, and may severely understate the cost of doing so.
If anything, Gallup's findings understate levels of support for gun control: When people are asked about specific policies, support climbs to the 70s and 80s.
Ghosn was arrested for allegedly conspiring to understate his income by about half of the actual 10 billion yen ($88.66 million) over five years from 2010.
Mr Smithers argues that it is in the interests of managers to present higher profits when share prices rise and to understate profits in bear markets.
The figures therefore understate the extent to which involuntary production cuts - actual and threatened - have caused the oil market to tighten in recent months (tmsnrt.rs/242I22WWQy).
Their visions are utopian, Rieff responds; they understate the risk of the pain that memory causes, while overstating the likelihood that memory will promote good ends.
Prosecutors allege he and Kelly collaborated to understate Ghosn's income by about 5 billion yen ($53 million) over a five-year period ending in March 2015.
These figures undoubtedly understate the problem: Investors typically won't bring claims against defunct brokers and firms, because they know they'll never be paid on an award.
That will allow taxpayers to use their invoicing history to secure better borrowing terms, and make it harder for company owners to understate their personal income.
Will it understate pot's medical benefits, since this pot provided by the government is far weaker than what patients would actually use in the real world?
Either way what happens right now will affect a lot of people for a really long time and I think it's hard to understate that fact.
By the official figures, which economists say understate the problem, eight million Iranians are jobless, and only half of Iran's educated women ever find a job.
But the moderate Republicans do not understate the threat to programs vital to protect the health and basic living standards for the non-rich and vulnerable.
Prosecutors accuse him of falsifying Nissan's annual reports to understate by about half his total compensation of some 10 billion yen ($90 million) over several years.
Experts say, though, that because extremists generally try to keep their activities in the shadows, the official discipline figures probably understate the scale of the problem.
I do not wish to overstate Hentoff's significance, or the role he played in such critical receptions, yet it would be wrong to understate them too.
That is to understate his achievements: Buckland ate much that no self-respecting zoo would consider for its cages, earwigs ("horribly bitter") being a particular low point.
"I don't want to understate that it's a significant decision, but I am not terribly concerned that it will really be a devastating decision," Schaitberger told Hill.
It's hard to understate the importance of these photos; DIY bands constantly change lineups and many never release records, so having a photo can mean a lot.
That number may actually understate the Saudi government's holdings, however, because it does not include Treasury debt the kingdom may have deposited in other countries like Switzerland.
WASHINGTON, July 27 (Reuters) - U.S. government statisticians say they have addressed a methodology problem, which analysts had argued tended to understate economic growth in the first quarter.
"And these figures likely understate the actual proportion of men taking prescription pain medication given the stigma and legal risk associated with reporting taking narcotics," he said.
Polling on the Republican health bill appears to be disastrously bad, with Nate Silver saying it's "hard to understate" the public's level of support for the legislation.
To understate it: If Act 10 is enacted in a dozen more states, the modern Democratic Party will cease to be a competitive power in American politics.
Because Ms. Dewart settled her case, it was not included in last year's count, suggesting that Finra's statistics understate the number of complaints raised with brokerage firms.
Studies over the years have found that China's national statisticians appear to overstate growth during periods of economic weakness and understate growth when the economy is booming.
There's still clearly a lot of work to do, but to just see the silence shattered — I don't think that we can understate the significance of that.
Obviously, polls from 2016 do not include any lasting shifts in public opinion resulting from the Parkland shooting and thus might understate public support for gun control.
It's hard to understate just how fast-paced and collaborative the current AI art scene is, and how much individuals benefit from one another's work and professional research.
Such findings probably understate the true extent of the problem, since many concussions will pass unnoticed without medical attention at the time of the blow to the head.
Critics say Nigerian authorities tend to understate the death toll at such accidents or suicide bombings by the Boko Haram jihadist group in the north of the country.
You can't understate the star power of the quintessential girl next door ... she was voted Top Box Office Female Star for 4 straight years in the early '60s.
Why it matters: The impact, Paulson tells Axios, is to vastly understate the scale of the U.S. e-commerce industry, and to overstate the devastation in traditional shops.
Democrats "understate conservatives' legitimate aversion to trusting mainstream media institutions often disproportionately staffed by non-conservatives to fairly adjudicate information on the public's behalf," Grossmann and Hopkins write.
This fear is an acute form of the boomer anxiety about being able to afford to retire, and I can't understate the risks — they go well beyond investing.
Cellphone reception was spotty, and Mr. Thompson said he was only getting updates from his sons intermittently — terse texts that seemed to understate the gravity of the moment.
While some said China's official bad loans data may understate the actual situation, most experts whom CNBC spoke to agreed that asset quality is improving in Chinese banks.
As it stands, banks' reported capital adequacy ratios (CARs) meet minimum requirements, but these are based on official NPL ratios that understate problem loans in the banking sector.
That would understate the total cost of climate change because it ignores important, but less costly damages, but it also suggests that the SCC could be quite large.
It's impossible to underestimate or to understate the impact that he had in growing a variety of institutions that created an intellectual architecture of framework for libertarian ideas.
To say Turk set a bench press record for a punter, however, would understate the feat, because punters rarely participate in the weight lifting portion of the combine.
K., "a bit the novice" might understate matters in the eyes of hard-eyed riding sorts, who have complained that I referred in an earlier column — la scandale!
Japanese prosecutors say Ghosn and Kelly conspired to understate Ghosn's remuneration by about half the 10 billion yen ($88 million) he earned at Nissan over five years from 2010.
And even those numbers understate things, since some problems and solutions ­encompass multiple sub-issues, many of which will be intelligible only to those well versed in federal law.
When doing cardio I also put on a chest strap monitor; the Fitbit does tend to understate heart rate when I'm pushing into the 80+ percent of maximum range.
This is, to understate it, a weird moment in American history, and we end up maybe slightly keen to people who have arguments about why things are so bad.
And while the election has been largely overlooked amid the tension over the U.S. president's decision, it's hard to understate the significance of the ballot for Washington and Tehran.
American government regulations allow such labels to understate calories by up to 20% (to ensure that consumers are not short-changed in terms of how much nutrition they receive).
It's hard to understate the importance of this as Impossible Foods now makes the jump from higher-end, fast-casual restaurants to a truly mass consumer, fast-food chain.
From the start, the White House took a combative approach, accusing the media of framing photographs of the inauguration in a way that appeared to understate the crowd size.
Berkson said the numbers released by FINRA understate the problem, and he revealed that one out of three arbitration awards and $1 out of every $4 awarded goes unpaid.
Jambu Palaniappan, Uber's general manager of Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, says the numbers that 7Park provides vastly understate the growth the company has seen in the region.
"Given how positively skewed the market returns have been — the greatest stock and bond market runs since the '80s — the models will probably overstate returns and understate volatility," Abrams said.
Well, the first thing I would say is, you cannot understate the importance or cannot overstate the emphasis of what is going to happen, what we&aposre about to see.
And those numbers clearly understate how much coverage the media have given these incidents because a Nexis search only will display a maximum of 2637,22016 mentions for any given search.
It is not a surprise, however, to see drug prosecutions drop since 2012 following the previous administration's directive to federal prosecutors to understate the quantity of drugs distributed by dealers.
They argue that charts like the first two above make a number of choices that cause them to understate how much things have improved for poor and middle-class households.
What's worse, while I do not understate the importance of hard work for athletes, there's an element of natural talent that must be present for this to be an option.
I love the idea of finding new music while listening to paid favorites — and I don't want to understate what a great catalog of up-and-coming finds SoundCloud provides.
Expected recoveries are a better indicator of concentration than some other measures, such as gross book value (GBV), which could understate the potential cash flow volatility in an NPL deal.
They accuse Chinese and Lebanese middlemen of dominating the market by colluding to drive down prices and rigging their instruments to understate the weight and tenor of ore they buy.
"Survey researchers have long known that peoples' desire to present themselves in a positive light may lead them to understate socially undesirable behaviors and overstate socially desirable behaviors," she said.
Gavin Newsom of California, 11 passengers and 10 crew members are showing signs of the illness, and Newsom said that number may "significantly understate" the severity of the outbreak onboard.
In a new arrest warrant issued Monday, Tokyo prosectors said Mr. Ghosn and Mr. Kelly conspired to understate Mr. Ghosn's pay in securities filings from June 2016 to June 2018.
Prosecutors said that Ghosn and Kelly conspired to understate Ghosn's compensation over five years starting in fiscal 2010 as being about half of the actual 9.998 billion yen ($88.9 million).
However, survey bias may understate the impact, with better-positioned banks more likely to participate than those facing a significant impact, and several banks could fare considerably worse than the average.
The importance of Disney+ is difficult to understate both for Disney as a leading media empire as well as for Iger himself, who's postponed his retirement to see the project through.
"To call the world nuclear situation dire is to understate the danger—and its immediacy," Krauss said in an op-ed for the Washington Post published to coincide with the announcement.
Prosecutors allege that he and another Nissan director, Greg Kelly, collaborated to understate Ghosn's income by about 53 billion yen ($44 million) over a five-year period ending in March 2015.
Tehran's sudden concern is in reality an attempt to understate the scope of its intelligence operations in the West and to hide their long-term negative implications for Americans and Iranians.
Prosecutors allege that he and another Nissan director, Greg Kelly, collaborated to understate Ghosn's income by about 5 billion yen ($44 million) over a five-year period ending in March 2015.
As everyone in Congress — even Cassidy — surely knows, such comparisons drastically understate the real size of cuts, since under current law spending is expected to rise with inflation and population growth.
While at the toy maker in early 2018, he discovered an accounting error that had led Mattel to understate its loss in the prior third quarter, according to The Journal article.
Those higher jobless rates for blacks may understate the overall level of unemployment for that group, which has a lower labor force participation rate than other groups tracked by the BLS.
"I cannot understate the seriousness with which the Lebanese authorities are viewing the case but we're doing all we can to maintain contact with all of the parties involved," Bishop said.
An inquiry by the British Polling Council, an industry group, blamed unrepresentative samples: British polls have long tended to overstate support for Labour and understate support for the Conservatives (see chart 2000).
Prosecutors said Ghosn and Representative Director Greg Kelly conspired to understate Ghosn's compensation over five years starting in fiscal 2010 as being about half of the actual 10 billion yen ($88.65 million).
Studies have found, for example, that men tend to overstate their height and lie about their occupation, while women understate their weight and tend to have less accurate photos than their counterparts.
" Kellner highlighted that the headline-grabbing poll on Friday that gave leave a 10-point lead was an online poll, and they "slightly overstate the Brexit position and understate the remain position.
"Let us not understate the macroeconomic impact," IMF Director Christine Lagarde said, saying the tariffs will have a larger economic toll if they prompt retaliation from trading partners like Canada and Germany.
"While we often overstate the security threats and economic costs of resettling more refugees, we routinely understate the likely consequences of failing to muster the global response that is needed," Power said.
"To call the world nuclear situation dire is to understate the danger — and its immediacy," said Bulletin chairs Lawrence Krauss and Robert Rosner in an op-ed published in The Washington Post.
The figure is rough, and ignores the cost of shutting down all Japan's nuclear reactors, so it is likely to understate both the total cost and the proportion paid by the public.
But these breaches, which the targeted corporations have repeatedly tried to conceal and understate, show that all of us have either had private data captured and resold underground, or will soon enough.
Prosecutors said Ghosn and Representative Director Greg Kelly conspired to understate Ghosn's compensation over five years starting in fiscal 2010 as being about half of the actual 10 billion yen ($88.65 million).
He also said Endo improperly directed sales representatives to understate the addiction risks associated with Opana ER. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has characterized opioid overdoses as an epidemic.
Chainalysis's data is likely to understate the number of Bitcoin transactions going to illegal purposes because the company cannot identify some of the activity dedicated to ransomware, tax evasion and money laundering.
To say that deep mistrust corrodes the relationship between Indian and Pakistan is to understate the inculcated animosity that infuses both nations and underpins the hair-trigger instincts of their armed forces.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoFor many of us, our smartphones carry our whole world—contacts, messages, payment information, eclectic music collection—so it's hard to understate the importance of keeping everything safe and secure.
But you understate the calamity of the situation, because again — and I'm not the only one, but I have been out front on this — I think it's worse than simply a compromising situation.
"To call the situation dire is to understate the danger," said Rachel Bronson, the head of the Bulletin, at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, on Thursday, announcing the clock's new setting.
I don't think I can understate the impact this had on both of us in terms of how we spend and save our money, as well as just plan our lives in general.
"There is nothing wrong with helping your son or daughter realize their sports dreams, but it definitely shouldn't come at the expense of your own retirement or understate your family's needs," Luber said.
I cannot understate the joyous simplicity of just steering the boat around, or the awe inspiring spine tingles of splitting the water like Moses, or watching it form a gigantic bowl around me.
Not to understate the frustration or the difficulty that this whole thing will present, but it could be leveraged into a pretty good opportunity in that way, and could really have an upside.
"I don't think you can understate the impact it had on the field, and also in very practical ways, in the dollars of research funding that was directed towards this disease," he says.
Still, it is important not to understate the extent to which China's management of its foreign reserve assets can complicate U.S. economic management, not to mention muddy the waters in global financial markets.
The plan would also require Puerto Rico to provide fair-value measurements of all pension assets and liabilities, instead of the numbers now provided by actuaries, which tend to understate the amounts promised.
Second, one of the major arguments of techno-optimists is that official measures of economic growth understate the real extent of progress, because they don't fully account for the benefits of truly new goods.
In today's world of growing fear in the face of unfamiliar challenges, voters tend to prefer politicians who overstate problems and take bold actions over politicians who understate problems and keep their ambitions low.
It's hard to understate how good of a job Logitech has done with the typing experience, too; this feels like typing on a real keyboard, rather than some hybrid facsimile created as a compromise.
The proposal would curb taxpayers' ability to understate the fair market value of their assets for purposes of the taxes, Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy Mark Mazur said in a blog post Tuesday.
Those who witnessed the transcendent Úlfsmessa performance at the 2016 edition of Roadburn still speak of these Icelandic acts with a certain awe, so the impact of this impending performance is hard to understate.
When you talk to experts on this topic, they tell you something similar: Most media accounts overstate the role of economic trouble in the far right's rise, and understate the role of cultural change.
The SEC accused New York-based Bankrate, which reached a $15 million settlement last September, and the executives of using questionable accounting to boost revenue and understate expenses for the second quarter of 2012.
The prosecutor said Ghosn and Kelly had conspired to understate Ghosn pay packet at Nissan from 2010 to 2015, adding that the two men had recorded only half the actual 6.523 billion yen ($88.5 million).
And I won't try to talk down or understate the danger of Donald Trump, but after a coast-to-coast and north-to-south drive, I have to disagree with the idea of the wall.
For example, power companies that also provided heating for local communities could overstate the amount of coal used for heat generation, which is not subject to direct monitoring, and understate the amount used for power.
My hunch is that we will likewise look back and conclude that today's calls for racial justice, if anything, understate the problem — and that white America, however well meaning, is astonishingly oblivious to pervasive inequity.
The researchers said the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather satellite data may understate the situation because its sensor cannot detect some of the LED lighting that is becoming more widespread, specifically blue light.
If anything, he said, the findings might understate the extent of the trauma, as some police killings of unarmed African-Americans have become events of national significance, reaching far beyond the states where they occurred.
The government statistics understate the number of rapes as it is still considered a taboo to report rape in some parts of India, and because rapes that end in murder are counted purely as murders.
But Democrats said there's no way to understate how important massive victories in those three Midwestern states — as well as future contests in Rust Belt states such as Indiana and Pennsylvania — are to Sanders' hopes.
Japanese prosecutors said Ghosn and Representative Director Greg Kelly, who has also been arrested, conspired to understate Ghosn's compensation at Nissan over five years from 2010, saying it was about half the actual 10 billion yen.
Prosecutors said in a statement that Ghosn and Representative Director Greg Kelly conspired to understate Ghosn's compensation over five years starting in fiscal 2010 as being about half of the actual 9.998 billion yen ($73 million).
It's hard to understate the turnaround in metals: a month ago, CLF was was looking like it was going to trade under $1 — in other words, it was looking like it was going out of business.
Owen Gleiberman, Variety Cooper directed the movie himself, working from a script he co-wrote with Eric Roth and Will Fetters, and to say that he does a good job would be to understate his accomplishment.
"Actuaries shamelessly, although often in good faith, understate pension obligations by as much as 50 percent," said Jeremy Gold, an actuary and economist, in a speech last year at the M.I.T. Center for Finance and Policy.
Japanese media cited prosecutors as saying Ghosn and Representative Director Greg Kelly conspired to understate Ghosn's compensation over five years starting in fiscal 2010 as being about half of the actual 9.998 billion yen ($88.9 million).
Sure, Snapchat will (subtly) distinguish between snaps taken and shared "in the moment" and those shared from Memories, but it's difficult to understate how transformative of a change this is for an app famous for its ephemerality.
Richard Hong, an SEC lawyer, urged Crotty to let Mudd's case go to trial, saying Mudd knew Fannie Mae was using an overly narrow definition of what constituted a subprime loan, allowing it to understate its exposure.
Yet it does not understate the potential for or impact of gruesome attacks, fully exploring the excruciating human drama both in the making of a potential terrorist and in the work of those who locked him up.
You can't really understate the part played by normalising a healthy attitude to emotional expression among his older fanbase, especially men of a certain age who may have felt dissuaded from sharing their feelings in the past.
It's impossible to understate how revitalizing it is to scrape your broken Sunday self off the floor of your boiling tent and splash around in an actual body of water, to the sound of chunky house music.
And all of these estimates understate the long-term damage to the middle class, because they ignore the cuts to education, transportation, Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security that will eventually be necessary to reduce the deficit. 4.
Third, the last time this happened — the 2003 SARS outbreak — Chinese official numbers were consistently misleading, as the state worked to understate the disease and got in the way of international efforts to accurately report on it.
Completing the survey is a time-consuming task that lends itself to retirees, who are among the most frugal consumers and are now so over-represented in spending data as to understate the overall outcome, economists say.
"It's impossible to understate just how extraordinary this manifesto is in terms of the sheer scale of money being spent and raised through taxation," said Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies independent think-tank.
"It's impossible to understate just how extraordinary this manifesto is in terms of the sheer scale of money being spent and raised through taxation," said Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies independent think-tank.
One memo to a state aide says an Environmental Protection Agency expert, Miguel Del Toral, said in February and April 2015 that the state was testing the water in a way that could profoundly understate the lead levels.
Ghosn was arrested by Japanese prosecutors who said he and Representative Director Greg Kelly conspired to understate Ghosn's compensation at Nissan over five years from 2010, saying it was about half the actual 10 billion yen ($89 million).
Even if the polls do not understate its support, the party seems certain to clear the 5% threshold needed to join the Bundestag, and thus change the tone and mood of Germany's relatively calm and collaborative federal legislature.
Small informal retailers - which account for over 90% of retail sales - should also find it harder to understate their sales or to avoid filing tax returns altogether in a system where transactions are tracked throughout the supply chain.
Along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, more polio cases have been diagnosed this year than in all of last year, and the total number of cases may understate the spread of that disease by a factor of a thousand.
And for liberals, the logic that Mr. Chyn applies to housing suggests that the experiments used to evaluate other social policy interventions may understate the effectiveness that these programs could have when rolled out to a broader population.
It's hard to understate the importance of New York to Irish culture: it's the 33rd county, the concrete embodiment of big-time, the proof of having made it out of a rural island and onto the world stage.
Based on this distribution and the current polling average as reported by RealClearPolitics, presidential polls two weeks before the vote should understate the trailing candidate's support by a margin greater than the favourite's lead just 4% of the time.
"Despite Netflix outperforming consensus estimates for net subscriber additions for the past five years, analyst forecasts continue to understate the company's future growth, both near and long term, in our view," the Goldman analyst wrote in a research note.
"Overall, FDI (foreign direct investments) from China may understate the extent of Chinese involvement in the Malaysian economy, but overstate the impact on gross domestic product (GDP) growth or Malaysian ringgit demand, " the bank's analyst Wei Zheng Kit wrote.
Ghosn and former Nissan Representative Director Greg Kelly are currently being investigated in a case of alleged conspiracy to understate Ghosn's remuneration by about half the 10 billion yen he earned at Nissan over five years from fiscal 2010.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Saturday accused the media of framing photographs to understate the crowd that attended Donald Trump's inauguration, a new jab in a long-running fight between the new president and the news organizations who cover him.
A Democratic pollster unaffiliated with either campaign said that Mr. Sanders does better among nonwhite voters in areas where whites represent a larger share of the population, which would suggest that a precinct-based analysis would understate Mr. Sanders's strength.
I cannot understate the importance of the fact that Zeal & Ardor's very existence (to say nothing of the band's wild success) has had such an impact on marginalized people who would normally feel uncomfortable or unwelcome at a metal show.
As was the case in a raid on Google's French headquarters on Tuesday, the police are investigating claims that McDonald's deliberately manipulated its corporate accounts to understate its French revenue and profits and in that way reduce its tax liability.
Yet as the nation lives through its second summer with a Trump presidency, it would be even more risky to understate the kind of impact that he is having and to write off the genuine sense of alarm as mere paranoia.
In particular, it seems pretty apparent that porn is not good in excess; that free-porn revolution has made unlimited excess available at the tap of a button; and that teenage brains are, to understate, not good at avoiding excess.
This is one of many reasons to suspect that the 219 million tally might understate the real quantity of weapons disbursements during a long run of years when the Pentagon played the role in Afghanistan and Iraq of small-arms provider.
What eventually happened there was a judge—there was so much media, so much publicity—that she was in tears listening to the stories of the survivors and reading the account of how this diocese had tried to understate its assets.
Mr. Orban and his party, Fidesz, have used anti-Semitic tropes to promote his vision of Hungarian nationalism, and have been accused of trying to understate Hungarian complicity in the Holocaust — even as he has bankrolled many Jewish institutions and causes.
Those numbers may understate the problem because local officials are not required to report such killings to any central database, and because the police sometimes release incorrect names or genders, making it difficult to know that a homicide victim was transgender.
IN 2015 RICHARD SACKLER, from the billionaire family that controls Purdue Pharma, was deposed in a case related to his company's alleged use—which it stoutly denies—of deceptive marketing to understate the addictive potential of OxyContin, its powerful opioid painkiller.
After the passing of my godmother two years ago this week—a woman whose impact on me I will never be able to articulate, for fear I would only understate it—I found the idea of continuing along the same path almost vile.
So I don't want to understate the areas where there are new rules that we've had to go and implement but I also don't want to make it seem like this is a massive departure in how we've thought about this stuff.
It's hard to understate the importance of this milestone: Waymo is operating at full Level 4 autonomy, sharing public roads with human-driven cars and pedestrians, with no one at the wheel able to take over in case things don't go as planned.
They reveal that the state's Department of Environmental Quality ignored warnings from an expert from the federal Environmental Protection Agency, who said in early 2015 that the state was testing the water in a way that could profoundly understate the lead levels.
It is (to understate things) not a given that the Mexican government will be okay with the US sending people — especially non-Mexicans — back to Mexico for an indefinite period of time while their cases move through a massively backlogged court system.
The group says its calculations likely understate the number of people who would be left without insurance in the program's first seven years, though it acknowledges the prediction is difficult since it is unclear how each state would use the block grant funding.
Those numbers probably understate the true extent of the exodus from the Outer Banks: While Ocracoke can be reached only by sea or by air, Hatteras is connected to the mainland, which means visitors can arrive — and evacuate — in their own cars.
"TSF may actually understate the true amount of leverage in the system, because it excludes various forms of shadow banking activities that are expanding rapidly," Michael Taylor, a Moody's managing director and chief credit officer for Asia Pacific, said in an announcement from the firm.
We overestimate the effects of hardware (given everyone's predictions we should be on the moon, with levitating cars by now) and understate the effects of software, where our Teslas learn to drive, or where we are connected to every form or anything ever made.
The statistics almost certainly understate the extent of the problem, researchers say, because victims are often reluctant to report attacks for fear of inflaming community tensions, and because it is sometimes difficult for investigators to establish that religious, ethnic or racial hatred was a cause.
Still, there have been some moments: Last summer, a personal trainer assigned an impossible exercise — to jump from a squat onto a box and up into a pull up — and I cannot understate the delirious joy I felt when I actually managed to do it.
Ghosn, the main architect of the alliance, has been detained in Tokyo since his arrest for allegedly conspiring with former Nissan Representative Director Greg Kelly to understate his income by about half of the actual 10 billion yen ($88 million), over five years from 2010.
The early costs associated with the hyperloop are open to debate, but Musk's original prediction of $6 billion to go from from Los Angeles to the Bay Area seemed to dramatically understate the cost of designing, developing, constructing, and testing an all-new form of transportation.
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In fact, both models understate the true budget impact, as the lions' share of provisions for individuals set to expire in the years ahead — including $1.2 trillion in across-the-board tax cuts — will likely be renewed or made permanent by Congress when the time comes.
Last week, Japanese prosecutors officially charged Nissan for its role in the financial misconduct scandal involving its ousted chairman Carlos Ghosn, who is accused of conspiring to understate his compensation by about half of the 10 billion yen ($88.21 million) awarded over five years from 2010.
They had estimated that the super-wealthy already tend to understate their wealth to avoid taxes by roughly 303%, but as numerous economists, including Summers, pointed out, the rate of tax avoidance would be much higher since tax avoidance is an increasing function of the tax rate.
It would understate things to say that an emotional transfer kicked in when I put on the sleek two-button suit, whose details — pick-stitched lapels; deep double vents; waist adjusters (to eliminate a belt's bisecting ugliness); a superfluous yet appealingly anachronistic ticket pocket — contributed to the spell.
I'm also told these numbers understate the increase as the cloud build-out began while Microsoft was in the midst of a big office building spree, meaning the typical CAPEX for a pure software business is even lower (hmm, Oracle might be interesting to look at in this regard…).
"These [exposure] figures actually understate the magnitude of the shift, however, as we reallocated half our initial holdings from high multiple, FCF businesses in Payments, Ratings, and P&C (which traditionally outperform during periods of deflation), to more traditional reflationary exposures in Banks, Brokers, and, geographically, in Japan," he wrote.
Rather, "VIP" speakers talk about "how they made it," and while doing so are incentivized by basic human nature to overstate their own contributions to their success, and understate those of external forces — meaning the wisdom they're doling out is almost always heavily skewed by (frequently unconscious) self-serving bias.
"It's hard to understate how important it will be for builders to continue adding new inventory to the market, especially in the low- and mid-priced segments where so much of the current home buyer demand lies," said Svenja Gudell, chief economist at Zillow, who applauded the February price drop.
But this week it was revealed that not only did Dastyari understate the extent of his comments about the South China Sea (a recording of his comments was leaked to the mainstream media), but he also alerted a Chinese businessman that he might be under Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) surveillance.
A senior adviser to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation warned in 2002 that the Atwater "factors" of 4-4-9 at the heart of the calorie-counting system were "a gross oversimplification" and so inaccurate that they could mislead consumers into choosing unhealthy products because they understate the calories in some carbohydrates.
By contrast, campaigns understate both the power and the difficulty of leading the world's most powerful and consequential bureaucracy, and the next president will face a particularly hard version of that job, as Donald Trump has driven out a tremendous amount of civil service talent and demoralized many of those who remain.
If anything, just taking people's word for it might understate the problem, since if you think that what you're doing is pointless, but there's some non-obvious larger big-picture way that you're really contributing to the greater good, at least the greater good of the organisation, then what's the chance no one is going to tell you that?
While therapy is the gold standard in terms of treatment of both trauma and addiction, Dr. Gupta says that we also can't understate how a good support system can help someone who might be suffering from either one or both issues, whether it's a friend to confide in or support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous.
Many of my acquaintances learned which polling firms tended to overstate or understate Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's support and how often voter screens work.
The extent of the U.S. financial crisis was far from clear in early 2008, and contrarian investors had been warning of trouble signs in housing finance as early as 2005, just as skeptics at firms like CLSA and Macquarie Securities have argued in recent months that reported loan-loss problems at China's banks far understate reality.
Such calls are well and good, wrote Cheney-Rice, but they wildly understate the challenge: … racism has been fundamental to American conservatism, and the G.O.P. in particular, since the mid-20th century realignment of the parties — even as its purportedly defining tenets have proven to be negotiable, from small government to antagonism toward autocrats to reduced deficit spending.
Such calls are well and good, wrote Cheney-Rice, but they wildly understate the challenge: … racism has been fundamental to American conservatism, and the G.O.P. in particular, since the mid-20th century realignment of the parties — even as its purportedly defining tenets have proven to be negotiable, from small government to antagonism toward autocrats to reduced deficit spending.
"Our best guess is that these estimates are likely to understate the overall impact, particularly in the event of a sharp slowdown in China, where the spillovers to other countries and through financial links would probably be larger than our linear model would suggest," the report written by Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi and Kate Stratford at the BoE said.
So, too, it would be wrong for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to hide the malfeasance of his supporters by, for example, drafting materials that seem to understate Trump Jr.'s participation in a meeting with Russians — but it is far more serious for Trump to excuse Russian manipulation of our elections.

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