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Models also now better simulate the Arctic sea ice decline, which they had previously dramatically underestimated.
The state dramatically underestimated the quantity of energy that would be sold at subsidised prices.
A good thing, she says, as she dramatically underestimated the expenses.
"Most parents say they dramatically underestimated how intensely demanding, stressful and depleting parenthood would be," Hanson says.
The United States dramatically underestimated the Soviet troops on the island and didn't know that the Soviets had secreted away scores of missiles around the island.
The models used by all of the forecasting organisations dramatically underestimated the fiscal multiplier: the impact of changes in government spending on output.
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If the west sees Isis as an almost stereotypical band of psychopathic killers, we risk dramatically underestimating them".
By giving dubious mortgage-backed securities top ratings, and by dramatically underestimating the risk of default and foreclosure, the agencies played a key role in inflating the housing bubble.
This is a reasonable position, even if I think Brooks is dramatically underestimating the difficulty of selling this idea to the American public, and even if he also seems strangely indifferent to the importance of helping people who are currently uninsured get affordable insurance (even in the absence of cost controls).
In the debate between Hoffert et al. and Socolow/Pacala there is no doubt that unfolding experience has come down on the side of Hoffert et al. — far from being "affirmed" the wedges analysis has proven to dramatically underestimate the scale of the challenge.
The standard DFT, where local or semilocal functionals lack the necessary ingredients to describe the nonlocal effects, has shown to dramatically underestimate the band gaps of various systems.
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