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the undervaluing
verb
To underestimate, or assign too low a value to.
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Her essay uses four framing issues to focus the discussion: a) the role of social, economic, and racial vulnerability; b) vulnerability through invisibility; c) the undervaluing of childhood; and d) the limits of traditional bioethics paradigm in public health research.
The seeding choices by this year's committee have been widely criticized, from the overseeding of the Big East teams — Villanova a No. 2? Notre Dame a No. 6? — to the undervaluing of a team like No. 9 Northern Iowa.
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Mr. Simmons was paging through Fortune last year when he spotted Gehl on the undervalued list.
The continuing debate about the "undervalued" yuan says more about partisan American politics than about Chinese mercantilism.
After the accusations of undervaluing the privatised Royal Mail, ministers will be anxious about the price.
The independent directors said the bid undervalued the business.
However this appears, once again, to be a case of the press undervaluing our union, Equity.
His essay is not a dummy spit over the world undervaluing designers.
The deal comes after International Power rejected an offer of $9.5 billion last month, saying the bid undervalued the company.
Cadbury has argued the bid undervalues the company.
Rank said the offer undervalued the company and advised shareholders not to accept it.
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