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was underserved
verb
To supply something with insufficient services or resources.
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Larry Hackett, the editor of People, reckons that the public appetite for entertainment news was underserved until recently.
I felt that the trust market was underserved and that it presented a good opportunity, so I left and opened Mission Management and Trust in 1994.
"When we looked at action sports, we saw a unique consumer segment that was underserved in terms of product innovation," Mark G. Parker, Nike's chief executive and president, said at a shareholder meeting in May.
"Just like it happened for Fox 25 years ago, we believe there was a large part of the audience that was underserved and wanted to see new and innovative ideas on television," Mr. Lopez said.
Ms. Goldman, a former editor of The Industry Standard, the chronicler of the Internet boom and then bust, started Chow in 2004 for an audience she believed was underserved: a younger, hipper clientele passionate about food but perhaps not too skilled at preparing it.
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Who is being underserved?
"We're underserved in television," said Mr. Key.
"That market is underserved," he said.
"We are overtaxed and we are underserved.
"The county is underserved by other stations.
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