Here we can infer an "over-under" of 19 net House seats shifting to Democrats on Nov. 7.
The over-under was somewhere in the mid-to-high six figures.
Larger trade flows make it easier for firms to evade capital controls, by over- or under-invoicing their transactions.
According to Newman, calling ahead for advice is the best way to avoid the potential embarrassment of over- or under-dressing at an unfamiliar business casual function.
The glaze is applied to a fired stoneware vessel, which is then fired again in a repeated cycle of six stages of heating and cooling where precise temperatures matter a great deal: either over- or under-firing will spoil the effect.
Most significant is the lot featured on the cover of Christie's catalog, a pair of 20-bore over-and-under guns by Purdey, completed in 1989.
The simple total number of fouls that are called against both teams can influence the total score, which is the basis for over-and-under betting.
The other equally important advice I would give is not to over-promise and under-deliver.
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Gawker takes the side of the writer, who apparently over-summarized and under-linked to the original content.
To ignore one or the other would be to over-hype or under-play the iPad.
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With the end to easy money in 2008, banking sectors around the world were over-levered and under-capitalized.
Another issue we face is deferred maintenance in our infrastructure, which in too many communities is over-worked and under-budgeted.
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England could draw Scotland in a two-leg play-off to decide who progresses to next summer's finals after the Scots secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Austria Under-21s at Aberdeen.
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In my view, injecting this post-consumerist perspective into environmental and energy policy would not address the gravamen of the global warming problem, which is not over-consumption but under-consumption.
So if an organization decided to buy even more disk space to try and increase their performance, they actually end up over-purchasing and under-utilizing all of their storage capacity for miniscule gains.
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The company has yet again over-promised and under-delivered.
Micheal Martin's Fianna Fail and John Gormley's Greens - the outgoing coalition - are performing appallingly - blamed for the over-heated and under-regulated construction boom that brought such havoc on Ireland's economy and banking system.
Certainly in the U.S. several major firms have faced sanctions for repeatedly selling over-priced, under-performing, richly commissioned in-house funds where customers would have been far better off going to Vanguard and buying a low-cost, no commission index fund.
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That his music is almost wholly composed of samples of the work of other pop musicians including the original hardest-working man, Mr. James Brown is part of what makes his work so relevant to the over-shared and under-curated electronic world we experience online.
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There, power was handed to the regions in the 1970s after widespread dissatisfaction with a state that had become over-centralised under Franco.
In full Manual, the exposure compensation dial will be inaccessible and used to display the degree to which, by the camera's reckoning, you are over- or under-exposing.
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One Simmons-ism that I find particularly applicable to tech is his notion of something being, not over-hyped, not under-hyped, but properly-hyped.
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But the problem really started 12-15 months earlier, when the product may have been over-designed (or under-designed) for the targeted price point.
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He wanted to use the Non Profit Distributing model under the auspices of the Scottish Futures Trust, arguing that Mr Swinney had over-promised on NPD and under-delivered.
The package of bills would also change the rules for the treatment of over-the-counter drugs under popular savings plans.
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency, the companies' conservator, directed Fannie and Freddie to delist their shares, which they expect to be traded in the over-the-counter market under tickers that have yet to be assigned.
They constantly over-estimate their abilities and under-estimate the risks and threats around them.
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The results are visible in increasing levels of public dissatisfaction in Britain with waiting lists in the health service, congested roads and trains, over-crowded classrooms and an under-educated population.
That's followed by a ten minute rule bill from the Lib Dem John Leetch on Road Safety - and then it's on to consideration of the latest set of Lords amendments to the Welfare Reform Bill - with peers still digging their heels in over the proposed under-occupancy penalty for Housing Benefit and the Universal Credit.
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