Overestimations

Word OVERESTIMATIONS
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Definitions and meanings of "Overestimations"

What do we mean by overestimations?

An excessive estimation.

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The word "overestimations" in example sentences

In other words, even if overestimations and underestimations are equally likely, we should generally expect lawyers to take strategies in which they overestimate their chance of success, and we should expect cases where the lawyers underestimated their chances of success should be relatively rare. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It must be marketing hype and overestimations of sales. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In this piece, Eban Goodstein and Hart Hodges trace a history of cost overestimations around environmental regulation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This reflects analysts 'natural optimism but they haven't learned much from their huge overestimations in previous years. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Certain standards of under and overestimations are given us when there is near the object to be judged an object the size of which we know. ❋ Unknown (1911)

Second, social media - by the very virtue of being "social" - lends itself to glib, pundit-style overestimations of its own importance. ❋ Evgeny Morozov (2011)

These "bad overestimations" have cost the United States $823 billion in the past nine years. ❋ Sadia Ahsanuddin (2012)

"We don't know why men make these overestimations, but there are a couple of likely reasons," lead author Clayton Neighbors said in a news release. ❋ Unknown (2010)

These are thought to have contributed to overestimations being made by the WCRF in its conclusions linking red meat and cancer. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Opponents of the ban succeeded in identifying flaws in the initial methodology used by the state, such as inclusion of depletions from wells that were outside the hydrologically connected basin and overestimations of current groundwater pumping. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Or observed minus expected. e = y - y ˆ  Positive residuals represent underestimations  Negative residuals represent overestimations ❋ Unknown (2008)

I may summarize the salient results into these general conclusions: First, the short filled distance is underestimated; second, this underestimation of the filled space gradually decreases until in the case of the filled distance of 18 cm. the judgments pass over into pronounced overestimations; third, an increase in the number of points of contact in the shorter distances increases the underestimation, while an increase in the number of points in the longer distance increases the overestimation; fourth, an increase of pressure causes an invariable increase in the apparent length of space. ❋ Various (1889)

(whereby the stimulus is stopped by the subject), results in greater overestimations of threshold when the temperature rises faster. ❋ Léon Plaghki Et Al. (2010)

"We don't know why men make these overestimations, but there are a couple of likely reasons. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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