Importance of Openness "The front has generally and continuously underestimated the importance of coming out openly with things," a European diplomat said.
Believing themselves to be superior to all other races, minotaurs generally underestimate an opponent.
In addition, participants also misestimated the time lost when decreasing speed: they generally underestimated the time lost when decreasing from a low speed and overestimated the time lost when decreasing from a relatively high speed (Fuller et al., 2009).
An ML analysis was also conducted as a preferred alternative to MP since comparative studies have shown that in most situations MP can fail to resolve an accurate phylogeny and generally underestimates bootstrap support [ 80 ] .
American radiocarbon dates have established that the BMAC culture was present in Central Asia from 2200 B.C. to 1800 or 1700 B.C. Russian research generally underestimated the culture's antiquity by about 500 years.
Formal errors like these generally underestimate the true uncertainty, since they do not take into account all sources of error, like biases in simulated atmospheric transport.
Bermuda and Bermudians have played important, sometimes pivotal, but generally underestimated or unacknowledged roles in the shaping of the English and British trans-Atlantic Empires.
Forecasters could project elementary and secondary enrollments fairly accurately, but they generally underestimated high school graduation rates.
Because adults generally underestimate young people and are surprised to see them interested in politics or holding office, they actually pay more attention to those who do, Mr. Murphy said.