However, the ratio might be an overestimate since the liquid assay favors fast-growing type II cells. |
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We do not know whether the low response rate in our study produced an overestimate or underestimate of prevalence. |
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The authors will all be invited to write for the series because they don't underestimate readers' intelligence nor overestimate their knowledge. |
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To say that opponents of neoconservative policies overestimate neocon influence is not to say that neocons are mere impotent scribblers, however. |
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However, we consistently overestimate the dangers and undervalue the benefits we obtain by living in a complex society. |
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People with GAD tend to overestimate the likelihood of harm coming from a given situation and view minor or ambiguous events as catastrophes. |
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It is hard to overestimate the effect he had on how gender was viewed psychologically and clinically. |
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More specifically, the general public should systematically overestimate the net economic benefits of the policies that economists disfavor. |
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Observers of black swans tend to overestimate the analysable and underestimate the non-explainable. |
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If you are dehydrated, the test will overestimate your body fat by as much as 3 percentage points. |
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Typically, retailers overestimate the share of their customers' business they have. |
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The overestimate in the percentage within the membrane is likely to be a consequence of the low contrast at the membrane boundary. |
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Imagine you completely mess up her measurements and overestimate her bust or waist? |
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By contrast, a random-sample study will never return an overestimate because it can never sample the rare event more than once. |
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If so, my estimate of the total energy investment into gene expression will be an overestimate. |
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The entertainment industry, meanwhile, continues to overestimate its reach and influence. |
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Once the discomfort of withdrawal has lessened, participants should not overestimate their ability to resist the desire to smoke. |
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If laboratory cross-contamination or administrative errors occur, this would lead to an overestimate of the proportion of recurrences attributed to reinfection. |
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In other words, the desire for novelty drives researchers to overestimate the conclusiveness of their own work. |
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The first issue is that many people who try to learn ASL overestimate their abilities. |
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Retail investors may overestimate the likely returns on their portfolios but so do the vast majority of American state and local pension funds. |
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Research has suggested that chief executives consistently overestimate their influence on a company. |
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I do not, however, wish to overestimate its importance, since what is involved here is merely a very small part of a larger whole. |
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Young drivers are generally not lacking in basic driving skills, but they may overestimate their ability. |
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The importance of literacy and basic learning competencies in the lives of people the world over is difficult to overestimate. |
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Older children tend to overestimate their own skills, underestimate the depth of the water, and tend to act on a friend's dare. |
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Such assumptions will tend to overestimate, rather than underestimate the impacts on the lung tissues. |
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Pain or tenderness may cause them to overestimate the extent of physical damage. |
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Attributing unpaid benefits which have neither been observed nor realized to date leads to a potential overestimate of total unpaid benefits. |
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It is the value of the computed result that determines whether the model structure and input data have given a conservative overestimate. |
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Both men and women overestimate inflation, but women tend to overestimate it much more. |
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On the whole they were pessimistic, and tended to overestimate how high taxes were. |
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The supposed overestimate was, in reality, part of a wider underestimate. |
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There are concerns that indirect comparisons may be subject to greater bias than direct comparisons and may overestimate the efficacy of interventions. |
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I don't want to overestimate the significance of my own memory, but I suspect that this word association has larger implications for the way Americans generally view loyalty. |
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In particular, they have inappropriate expectations concerning their infants' development, tending to overestimate or underestimate motoric and linguistic capabilities. |
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Nasser's friendship with certain CIA officers in Cairo led Washington to vastly overestimate its influence in Egypt. |
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The employment projection for the metropolitan area for 1985 was an overestimate by about 12 percent. |
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Heavy drinkers will tend to overestimate the alcohol consumption of more moderate drinkers. This inclines them to consider their own norm quite normal. |
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Therefore this range represents rather an overestimate of the production. |
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Just like artists, creators will arrange with all their assets to successfully devote yourself to recreational activities, while being careful not to overestimate yourself. |
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As such, the survey may overestimate the results of the program. |
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Having said this, we have conducted analyses to see whether, by applying the US approach to the whole of the euro area, we did not tend to overestimate inflation and underestimate growth, and therefore productivity increases. |
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People also have a tendency to overestimate how moral they have been. |
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One must neither underestimate the points scored, otherwise one encourages defeatism, nor overestimate what seems to have been won, for fear of setting oneself up for disillusionment. |
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It would be hard to overestimate how much the debates helped Gingrich. |
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One fact to ponder is that voters who declare themselves Ukip supporters are less likely to overestimate the size of the immigrant population than declared Labour voters. |
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But he worries that people overestimate him. |
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People with social phobia tend to overestimate the degree to which they are going to make social blunders and subsequently be judged and ridiculed. |
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This behaviour is consistent with an overconfidence bias, characterized by the tendency to overestimate the correctness of one's own knowledge of a given situation and its outcome. |
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We show that the resulting 'shortcut' jackknife variance estimator tends to overestimate the true variance of point estimators in the case of several weight adjustment procedures used in practice. |
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Again this leads us to trade too much and overestimate our ability, whereas sticking money in an index fund would save us time and money. Illusion of explanation or post hoc ergo propter hoc. |
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However, as the turmoil has since shown, there was a generalised tendency to overestimate the true degree of risk spreading and diversification, especially in credit markets. |
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How can we avoid to systematically underestimate or overestimate exposure? |
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If European countries are in flexible exchange rates, national central banks overestimate the relative influence of the interest rate on prices and trade balance. |
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It is difficult to overestimate the importance of this interaction: the commodity exchange between the countries substantially increases: in spite of crisis, it rose from 23.9 billion Euro to 25.6 billion Euro per year. |
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We should neither oversell nor overestimate the actual value of a set of rules. We all deserve a genuine market economy supported by its regulating arm the World Trade Organisation. |
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Thus, they overestimate the benefits of the abolition of customs duties and totally neglect the effect of competition on the most fragile economies. |
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Some delegations even overestimate the aura of this room. |
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This is because on average, the AFGR is an overestimate of the graduation rate in some states and an underestimate in others, and these misestimates tend to offset each other. |
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