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- Ransone, Anson Mount, Michael Eklund, and RZA. The film, which follows an overoptimistic young woman (Kendrick) who discovers that her new boyfriend (Rockwell)...
- is presented but s**** risks when a negative frame is presented. An overoptimistic probability bias, whereby after an investment the evaluation of one's...
- especially high consumer debt, ill-regulated markets that permitted overoptimistic loans by banks and investors, and the lack of high-growth new industries...
- largest deposit of uranium. By early September these hopes were seen as overoptimistic, and in late October the company cancelled its plans, announcing that...
- promise, for its risk of creating a culture of mediocrity, and for being overoptimistic about the learning benefits of failure. The concept and theory that...
- 1973, the Arava programme and IAI were being heavily criticised for overoptimistic forecasting against its actual sales performance. Following an aggressive...
- not address the causes of the deficit, which it attributed in part to overoptimistic enrolment forecasts and excessive capital expenditures. Furthermore...
- lied to or that the American military command had been dangerously overoptimistic in its appraisal of the situation in Vietnam. The public could not understand...
- ROC AUC of 0.9 and decided to focus only on this metric, they might overoptimistically believe their binary test was excellent. However, if this person took...
- countries which implemented austerity programmes have been consistently overoptimistic, suggesting that tax hikes and spending cuts have been doing more damage...