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is underreported
verb
To report a number falsely, making it smaller than it ought to be, especially to do so intentionally
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That suggests the damage is underreported.
Yet disease specialists say that Kawasaki syndrome is underreported.
Her education ended after her marriage, which is underreported as a reason for leaving school.
Experts say that the phenomenon is underreported: the government does not track episodes of vigilante justice.
"Abuse of girls is underreported, but abuse of boys is even more so," Plante said.
Too often bias-motivated violence is underreported to state and local police departments.
If the number of female-led households is underreported, these households are more likely to be overlooked.
And she has begun researching a third about Asperger's and females, a subject that she says is underreported and misunderstood.
Salmonella, he believes, is underreported, because most people with salmonella recover without ever going to the doctor.
Because scientists believe Ebola is underreported by a factor of 2.5, as many as 21,000 individuals could actually be infected.
Some doctors and plaintiffs' lawyers say that the number of mesothelioma cases is underreported because the cancer grows slowly and can be difficult to diagnose.
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