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Companies routinely underestimate just how hard it is to make one company out of two.
Certainly doctors and patients routinely underestimate how often symptoms will get better on their own.
People routinely underestimate their odds of getting a divorce or having a heart attack, for example, yet overestimate their chances of landing a cushy job and owning a home.
Gee-whiz visionaries routinely underestimate how far tried-and-true technology can be stretched, and how cheaply, when it's got a century of experience, capital and mass production straining to stretch it.
We routinely underestimate the sophistication of adversaries and this is a huge blind spot for Sony Pictures and corporate America in general.
Box-office prognosticators routinely underestimate the pull of such movies, partly because they tend to draw people who don't often go to see movies in theaters.
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It is often women who dominate such work, and its significance is routinely underestimated and underpaid.
Independent analysis shows that profits are routinely underestimated, costs overstated, and the number of affordable homes relentlessly driven down.
In a nationally representative survey, from 2011, the psychologists Michael Norton and Dan Ariely found that people routinely underestimated existing wealth inequality.
[C1.] PENSION GAPMany economists say actuaries are routinely underestimating the cost of providing governmental pensions by as much as a third.
Palen has found that the tracking for Lionsgate's hits routinely underestimates their audience: people who are slightly outside the mainstream.
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