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    underestimation


    1. It sounds logical, but this is a gross underestimation of the body's capacities and actually the reverse is true


    2. It is not an underestimation by anyone that this can or cannot exist, you will reside in your body, but there may be others who come and experience it first hand while you are to the side of existence within your physical body


    3. She may be extremely young at the official age of 24 (she was in reality 22) for her rank and position, but she nonetheless had four years of combat experience under her belt and had seen her fair share of mistakes made through overconfidence and underestimation of the enemy


    4. However, Nazi Germany failed to achieve her aims because of gross underestimation of Soviet manpower and resources


    5. Nevertheless, these ludicrous assumptions accurately reflect the Western underestimation of Japanese air power and this is best illustrated by the reliance they placed upon the antiquated Brewster Buffalo fighter plane


    6. Underestimation had always worked in his favor


    7. He might have made a colossal error in his underestimation of her, but she couldn’t count on him doing the same thing twice


    8. This implies that the index delta underestimates the risk of such portfolios and the magnitude of this underestimation is stable


    9. For portfolios created shortly before the expiration date, the risk is underestimated, though the magnitude of this underestimation is relatively stable (the standard deviation of the average difference is rather low)


    10. A 5-day testing horizon gives similar results with the only difference that in this case the underestimation of risk begins earlier (from the 30th day until expiration) and reaches higher values

    11. Further increases in the testing horizon make these tendencies even more pronounced—the underestimation of risk begins earlier and reaches greater extents (see Figure 3


    12. Appling this method we should remember that too narrow a range can lead to underestimation of the correlation coefficient whereas too wide a range cannot adjust it sufficiently


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    Synonyms for "underestimation"

    underestimate underestimation underrating underreckoning

    "underestimation" definitions

    an estimation that is too low; an estimate that is less than the true or actual value