Really, Mr Ralli, I fear you are greatly overrating your own sagacity.
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I have been suffering indisposition which was aggravated in reality by overrating its importance.
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Let us duly appreciate, but be cautious of overrating, the advantage of religious education.
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There was no danger of his overrating his own poetry.
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Don't you think, perhaps, that some of the fault lies with you for overrating women?
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If we begin by overrating the being we love, we shall end by treating it with wholesale injustice.
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Maybe I've been overrating him.
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There is no danger of our overrating or overstating the important part which we are now acting in human affairs.
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Your kind father, overrating the paltry service I rendered you, would have consented to submit my fate to your decision.
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The princes, however, in the view of the shrewd old lady, had made the mistake of greatly overrating their own importance.
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I replied, that most of the critics had attacked me for overrating Hutton, and that Playfair understood him as I did.
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Ride out with me, King Ranald, for we must count these Danes, and see that we are not overrating their number.
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I think you are much above being a vain coxcomb, overrating your own merit, and insulting others with the superabundance of it.
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Unfortunately he had acquired a position by his negative virtues which was above his natural level, and misled him into overrating his capabilities.
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It is proper, however, to remark that Miss Aikin has committed the error, very pardonable in a lady, of overrating Addison's classical attainments.
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The Londoners soon found out their advantage, and, overrating it, steered into their opponents water prematurely, in spite of a warning voice from the bank.