- "overconfidence
maximizes individual fitness and po****tions tend to
become overconfident, as long as
benefits from
contested resources are
sufficiently large...
-
victories over the
unprepared U.S. and
European opponents left ****an
overconfident, and overextended. In
early May 1942, ****an
initiated operations to...
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According to Lisa TenEyck, the
tendencies of
physicians in
training to be
overconfident must be
considered to
ensure the
appropriate degree of
supervision and...
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garde mobile, or
reserve force, to
support the army.
Napoleon III was
overconfident in his
military strength and went into war even
after he
failed to find...
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quantifying uncertainty (with
naive Bayes models often producing wildly overconfident probabilities). However, they are
highly scalable,
requiring only one...
- to
prove himself as the world's
greatest hunter.
Though he is
often overconfident in his own abilities,
about which he
likes to boast, he
possesses a...
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delivered at Moscow. They were
unable to sway Hitler, who had
grown overconfident in his own
military judgment as a
result of the
rapid successes in Western...
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thwarting Hitler's
plans to
seize the Suez
Canal and the
Middle East.
Overconfident in his own
military expertise following the
earlier victories in 1940...
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Matthew Broderick). The role was a
departure from the "hapless, hyper,
overconfident"
characters he had been
known for. However, it did not fare well with...
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Hurley found the
Boeing engineers to be indifferent, arrogant, and
overconfident. He also said the
Boeing team
failed to
inform the
astronauts about...