Sentence examples for significant underestimate from inspiring English sources

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That was likely to be a significant underestimate he said.

While one child is too many, 56 seems to me to be a significant underestimate.

We believe that fear of failure and poor quality advice led to a significant underestimate of the demand for Royal Mail shares.

Indeed, this figure is a significant underestimate, because about two gigawatts of wind are connected directly to local networks and so not directly visible to National Grid.

In a world of meagre measurement and inadequate oversight, many argue the findings were a significant underestimate of the nationwide strain on the system.

Key criticism comes from the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency, which warns of a "potentially significant underestimate of green house gas emissions".

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Moreover, the lack of consistent reporting of injuries leads to significant underestimates of the morbidity and mortality in these settings [6].

But in the consultation document, it recalculated the likely budget cut, saying it had based its figures on "significant underestimates" of the number of schools that would convert to become academies.

Atmospheric drag produced by mountains must also be parameterized, as the limitations in the resolution of elevation contours produce significant underestimates of the drag.

Hart said she stopped the project because of the "significant underestimates in the cost plan prepared by RRP", and that RRP "had hidden costs from the Assembly".

These estimates of clustering are likely to be significant underestimates, given the fragmented nature of the G. pallida genome sequence.

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