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We've consistently undervalued music".
In reality, many economists say, the loonie is consistently undervalued.
Meanwhile, the role of art and artists in our society is consistently undervalued by those in power.
In my 1999 article, I argued that the musical component of Dylan's genius has been consistently undervalued: the songs have an unshakable structure, an old-as-the-hills presence.
"What we say is: 'You can't track black.'" In the case of Straight Outta Compton, which Universal marketed as a landmark in cultural history, Morales claims the studio didn't factor in the potential fan base because "black audiences are consistently undervalued.
I wish that my first question, after I've followed Walters up three steep flights of stairs to his office, didn't have to be: "Why is the Orange Tree consistently undervalued by the media, despite a string of Peter Brook Empty Space Awards for excellence in studio theatre"?
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These are qualities the marketplace consistently undervalues, says Nancy Folbre, an economist at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
In "Bias Persists for Women of Science, a Study Finds Science TimeseSept.pt. 25), a Yale study showed how science professors consistently undervalue the abilities of female science students.
This is exceptional in a world which consistently undervalues women's work and refuses either to measure it or count it as economic activity, despite feminist campaigning over several decades.
Spending on these schemes are justified through a system that gives a massive value to tiny time-savings, but which consistently undervalues the cost of the increased carbon produced as a result.
The campaign that in many ways started the whole thing off – against the Bank of England's decision to drop Elizabeth Fry, the only woman, from banknotes – is part of a culture which "consistently undervalues women", she says.
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