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That's probably an underestimate, in fact.
This may be a slight underestimate, in fact.
Richard Gibbs, Harpenden A: One thing not to underestimate in the US is how huge the distances are.
Presentation and parents' evenings easily add about 30 hours a year to my total (and that's a fairly generous underestimate, in truth).
They also make her easy to underestimate: in 1998 she unsentimentally helped to push out her political mentor, Helmut Kohl, the man who did most to create the euro.
In addition to the concern about conflict resulting from the division of India into two nations, the Times article noted "a peculiarly Hindu thing that the West might mistakenly underestimate in importance — was the fact that astrologers, on whom millions of Hindus place great dependence in all matters discovered an inauspicious mating of the stars on Aug. 15".
On the contrary, satellite retrievals at non-forested sites (grasslands, savannas, croplands) underestimate in situ measurements across the seasonal cycle.
However, the value of image-derived blood radioactivity represents an underestimate in comparison with the value of blood sampling-based blood radioactivity.
These two models show good agreement during summer and winter seasons of 2012 and an underestimate in the equinox season (maximum approximately −12 TECU at around 0800 UT).
Also, as already mentioned above, tree-based models tend to underestimate in the high range and to overestimate in the low range [34, 64].
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"We are underestimated in those polls.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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