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And the power of the bully pulpit is often overestimated.
Kayani and Pasha have insisted to their American counterparts that their influence on the Taliban is often overestimated.
Yet there is also a view that responsibilities associated with lower paid jobs, particularly the caring professions, are often underestimated, while the level of risk associated with senior roles is often overestimated.
The strategy was first suggested in 1986 by H. Wesley Perkins, a professor of sociology at Hobart, who noticed in surveys that students often overestimated how much their peers were drinking.
As the Stanford economist Gavin Wright shows in his new history of the Civil Rights Movement, "Sharing the Prize," Southern whites often overestimated the costs – and underestimated the benefits – that integration would bring them.
The F.D.A. wanted the Red Cross to move from an "ear stick" to a "finger stick" method of drawing blood for testing, for instance; the ear-stick method often overestimated the blood count, deeming some with low blood counts eligible for donation.
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Families often overestimate their ability to win scholarships.
Just as in the west, taxpayers often overestimate how much their government give in overseas aid.
But this is risky: many South Korean companies often overestimate their assets and underestimate their liabilities.
We have data to show that you — I mean self-professed poor sleepers — often overestimate the extent of nighttime wakefulness.
We often overestimate the importance of formal outcomes, and underestimate the importance of the progressive coalitions that summits can inspire.
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