But he overestimates the extent to which the supremacy of nurture is generally accepted. |
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This means that the absolute alignment accuracies of table 3 are probably overestimates. |
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But perhaps he overestimates the sturdiness of the SAT-based meritocracy that he wishes to see deposed. |
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This left censoring tends to overestimates of the time from seroconversion to a given stage. |
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One, as a newcomer to the party, he overestimates how liberal Democrats really are. |
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Unblinded assessment of outcome in multiple sclerosis trials can result in overestimates of the effect of treatment on progression of disease. |
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Because many of the above estimates of divergence times far exceed the times of first appearance of land plants in the fossil record, they might be overestimates. |
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It is quite possible, even likely, that some studies misclassify fates of nests that are depredated late in the nestling stage, leading to overestimates of nesting success. |
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But Palin, like McGovern, represents an avid, countercultural minority that overestimates its own appeal and overplays its hand. |
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Ancient eudaimonism overestimates the amount of order and structure in most people's schemes and goals. |
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Instead, the researchers' computer simulations have indicated that this assumption overestimates weight loss because it fails to account for how metabolism changes. |
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These figures from 1906 have been criticized as overestimates. |
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The tunnel has achieved a market share close to or above Eurotunnel's 1980s predictions but Eurotunnel's 1990 and 1994 predictions were overestimates. |
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