Make a deliberately low estimate.
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Examples for "underestimate "
1 Media reports are bound to underestimate the true scale of protest, however.
2 But some market players continue to underestimate how strong this economy is.
3 She said: There's a general underestimate of how dangerous coercive control is.
4 That said; there's a propensity to underestimate a temporary or minor problem.
5 We say: Don't underestimate the work involved in putting together 100 stories.
1 The second source said Flipkart's lowball offer was just a negotiation tactic.
2 It does not help that Apple itself tends to lowball its guidance.
3 I glance at the melting lowball at my elbow, but don't answer.
4 Its lowball offer meant that BPE shareholders and bondholders were wiped out.
5 He bumped against a table and his fingers closed around a lowball .
6 He was holding a lowball with about two fingers of amber liquid.
7 We have a shotgun leveled at us and Wesley's trying to lowball the fellow.
8 However, Hoffman insisted Fenton promise that Accel wouldn't try to come in with a lowball offer.
9 Able stewed, weighing the numbers like a used car dealer about to risk a lowball offer.
10 And often you'll be bombarded by lowball offers, many from car wholesalers keen for a bargain.
11 Sony's lowball forecasts are oddly reassuring Shares rallied despite a profit outlook that fell below expectations.
12 Harrison told him it was a lowball figure.
13 Morningstar analyst Mark Hanson said he thought it was a lowball offer even before Freeport's shares fell.
14 When it comes to Defense Department contracts, industry loves this little game that kicks off with the lowball bid.
15 Tallgrass nodded, so Ben pulled four water-spotted lowball glasses and a half-empty bottle of whiskey from a desk drawer.
16 Or maybe that was just bullshit to set him up for the lowball price that Buck was already expecting.
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