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This is also likely an underestimate of Filipino cases, since many speak English.
FILIPINO RESIDENTS HAVE BEEN HIT HARD BY COVID – BUT NO ONE KNOWS JUST HOW HARDMAYA SRIKRISHNANFEBRUARY 1, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOTo read the charts below, consider the 0% line as the actual traffic, and any number over 0% as an overestimate by the tool, and anything under as an underestimate.
STUDY: COMPARING THE DATA FROM 8 SEO TOOLSJEFF BAKEROCTOBER 7, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDInstead, the country has seen at least 193,000 deaths, a figure that is probably an underestimate.
TRUMP CONTRADICTS CDC DIRECTOR ON VACCINE; BIDEN SAYS AMERICANS SHOULDN’T TRUST TRUMPCOLBY ITKOWITZ, FELICIA SONMEZ, JOHN WAGNERSEPTEMBER 16, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThe team noticed similar underestimates in models of the 2019 heat waves in Europe.
CLIMATE CHANGE DROVE AUSTRALIAN WILDFIRES TO EXTREMESCAROLYN GRAMLINGAPRIL 29, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSStates also vary in how and where they are performing tests, and some count only proven cases and not also presumptive ones, leading to significant underestimates of the death toll.
FAILURE TO COUNT COVID-19 NURSING HOME DEATHS COULD DRAMATICALLY SKEW US NUMBERSLGBTQ-EDITORAPRIL 27, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSLawyers always underestimate the legal knowledge of an intelligent layman.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 5, SLICE 2VARIOUS"Do not underestimate my intelligence, I understand you," he laughed.
THE SECRET WITNESSGEORGE GIBBSIt would however be a serious error to underestimate the value of the earlier work in plant histology.
MAKERS OF BRITISH BOTANY; A COLLECTION OF BIOGRAPHIES BY LIVING BOTANISTSVARIOUSIt is a pity that the critic is unable to contend with him on such a point without appearing to underestimate that work.
PICTURE AND TEXTHENRY JAMESThese men represented the batting strength of Place, and Ken, though he did not in the least underestimate them, had no fear.
THE YOUNG PITCHERZANE GREYWORDS RELATED TO UNDERESTIMATE
- addled
- blundered
- botched
- bungled
- confounded
- confused
- deceived oneself
- erred
- failed
- goofed
- got wrong
- had wrong impression
- jumbled
- lapsed
- made a mess
- misapprehended
- miscalculated
- misconceived
- misconstrued
- miscounted
- misdeemed
- misinterpreted
- misjudged
- misknowed
- misread
- missed
- missed the boat
- not knew
- omitted
- overestimated
- overlooked
- put foot in
- slipped
- slipped up
- snarled
- tangled
- took for
- underestimated
- was off the mark
- was wrong
- affront
- brush aside
- brush off
- condemn
- depreciate
- despise
- detest
- discount
- disdain
- dismiss
- disregard
- have nothing to do with
- ignore
- keep at arm's length
- keep one's distance
- laugh off
- let go
- live with
- make light of
- not care for
- overlook
- pass by
- pass over
- pass up
- pay no attention to
- pay no mind
- pretermit
- rebuff
- reject
- scant
- scorn
- shrug off
- slight
- slur
- spurn
- tune out
- underestimate
- affronts
- brushes aside
- brushes off
- condemns
- depreciates
- despises
- detests
- discounts
- disdains
- dismisses
- disregards
- has nothing to does with
- ignores
- keeps at arm's length
- keeps one's distance
- laughs off
- let goes
- lives with
- makes light of
- not cares for
- overlooks
- passes by
- passes over
- passes up
- pays no attention to
- pays no mind
- pretermits
- rebuffs
- rejects
- scants
- scorns
- shrug off
- slights
- slurs
- spurns
- tunes out
- underestimates
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