systematically underestimate

Frequency: 6.510.2 per million words

to consistently and methodically judge something to be smaller or less important than it really is

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  • The company systematically underestimated the impact of the new regulations.
  • We systematically underestimate the resources and motivation of our adversaries.
  • He tends to systematically underestimate his opponents' abilities.
  • The management tends to systematically underestimate the time needed for project completion.
  • We must avoid the temptation to systematically underestimate the challenges ahead.
  • Historically, experts have systematically underestimated the impact of climate change.
  • The report revealed that the project team had systematically underestimated the costs.
  • It's common for people to systematically underestimate their own strengths.
  • It is dangerous to systematically underestimate the intelligence of others.
  • The research suggests that the public systematically underestimates the risks of certain behaviors.
  • Many businesses systematically underestimate the importance of cybersecurity.
  • Due to flawed data, they might systematically underestimate the true cost.
  • She felt that her contributions were being systematically underestimated by her colleagues.
  • We must ensure that we do not systematically underestimate the challenges ahead.
  • Never systematically underestimate the power of a well-written argument.
  • Such biases can lead us to systematically underestimate the abilities of marginalized groups.
  • The government was accused of systematically underestimating the public's discontent.
  • The government was accused of systematically underestimating the scale of the problem.
  • Don't systematically underestimate the potential of young talent.
  • Beginners often systematically underestimate the difficulty of complex tasks.