The reserves could lead investors to overestimate the sustainability of Teva's profits, Krensavage warns.
The second error is to overestimate the influence of religion on Americans' views of foreign policy.
Most Americans, us included, tend to overestimate the impact of US politics on the global economy.
In the example, most benefits calculators will overestimate the tax benefit by 40 percent.
Maybe we overestimate how much value can be created by great people and constant innovation.
The polls probably overestimate their first-round scores, since few list more than a dozen candidates.
In a very large-framed or muscular person like you, BMI may overestimate body fat.
Immigration is unpopular in rich countries because people overestimate its costs and underestimate its benefits.
They note that during recessions these experts overestimate earnings by between 30% and 35%.
If an expert has just been defrauded, he will probably overestimate the incidence of fraud.
It is hard to overestimate the importance of Saudi Arabia to the oil market.
But this is risky: many South Korean companies often overestimate their assets and underestimate their liabilities.
Sometimes they overestimate your needs, especially if the calculator is designed by a company that sells insurance.
Investors shouldn't overestimate the safety they confer, since they only slightly outperform during a crash, he says.
When times are bad, people overestimate how bleak things are, which is what we've been seeing lately.
Without emotional intelligence, hubris sets in, and a leader will overestimate his own ability and alienate others.
As a result, it may overestimate the time spent sleeping and underestimate the number of hourly apnea events.
Critics, including James L. Gibson and Gregory A. Caldeira, have charged that these studies systemically overestimate political ignorance.
It is impossible to overestimate the difficulties these countries will face, but there are also grounds for optimism.
Since what actually happened is so obvious once it happens, we overestimate how obvious it was before it happened.
Even that amount is an overestimate because it assumes a final price of zero being determined in the auction.
Hugh Somerville, of British Airways, said he thought the report's figures on aircraft fuel efficiency were "a gross overestimate".
Scouts apparently tend to overestimate how NFL-ready SC players are and no where is that more glaring than at quarterback.
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As it turns out, many financial advisers overestimate their customers' trust, or worse, take steps that erode it over time.
First of all, most tools for estimating the tax benefits of owning municipal bonds provide inaccurate results that overestimate the benefits.
The big risk in expanding companies is that they will overestimate the revenue they'll get from new businesses and underestimate expenses.
Top incomes were rising as part of a long-term economic trend, leading economists to overestimate the beneficial impact of tax cuts.
And people usually grossly overestimate how much our foreign aid budget is.
The second group of customers who were greeted warmly did not overestimate their wait time and gave the overall experience higher marks.
It is hard to overestimate its impact to an already-devoted fan base.
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