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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under believed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something is not believed enough or is underestimated, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "Many people felt that the potential of the new technology was under believed, despite its proven success in other markets."
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In a January 2007 survey of 1,000 young people for the book "Unchristian," one of its authors, David Kinnaman, president of the Barna Group, which studies Christian trends, found that 47percentt of born-again Christians ages 40 and under believed that "the political efforts of conservative Christians" posed a problem for America.
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The Set Cover problem belongs to a group of hard problems which are neither approximable in polynomial time (at least with a constant factor) nor fixed parameter tractable, under widely believed complexity assumptions.
In this study, the strategies were compared under assumptions believed to favour W-FAM over GS_POP, such as large families, a simple family structure and low marker densities.
Here, we report an analysis of the role of Aurora B in the spindle checkpoint under conditions believed to uncouple the effects of Aurora B inhibition on the checkpoint from those on error correction.
Efforts are under way to rescue people believed trapped under the rubble of the Dharahara tower in Kathmandu, which has been reduced to rubble by a powerful earthquake.
Kee, a Northern Ireland Under-21 international, is believed to have cost Burton £20,000, although the fee remains undisclosed.
(Only 4percentt of under-25s have always believed the world is flat, a percentage that surely includes some trolls).
Under Cameron, voters believed, the nasty party would be buried.
William J. Casey, the director of central intelligence under President Reagan, believed all that and worse.
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