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The panel found that taxpayers were increasingly lowballing their art values.
Add a quarter or two if you're worried about lowballing the server.
The bill's supporters say McConnell and Cornyn are lowballing the whip count.
The problem of lowballing methane emissions doesn't seem to be limited to BC, either.
It's hard to imagine lowballing the potential for a movie with so much to recommend it.
Amazon appears to be lowballing rivals in a classic squeeze to take over yet another industry: freight.
Puerto Rico says FEMA is lowballing its rebuilding estimates, while FEMA accuses Puerto Rico of exaggerating costs.
Kraft's legal team also seems to think prosecutors are lowballing the number of people recorded getting legit massages.
"Either they are super lowballing or the company is falling apart," Linda Bolton Weiser, analyst at Davidson, told CNBC.
And you know it's not a good thing when that number actually feels like it's lowballing how often it occurs.
Richard Shelby, the chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, said Tuesday that he worried that administration was "lowballing" the request.
Fortunately for her fans, and for continued innovation in gymnastics, Biles has been undeterred by this lowballing of her difficulty value.
That figure was increased by legally dubious tax schemes, some of which relied on a reverse manipulation — lowballing assets when the tax man came calling.
And some Horsehead shareholders contend the company is lowballing the value of its assets to let leading creditors gain control of it at a bargain price.
That being said, it's still astounding to bear witness to what a label like G.O.O.D. is willing to sacrifice by perpetually lowballing their most interesting artist.
"It seems to me at the outset that this request for the money, the supplemental, is lowballing it, possibly, and you can't afford to do that," Sen.
But Wall Street might be lowballing Apple's wide base of existing iPhone users who are itching for an upgrade, Arcuri told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street " on Monday.
There is something beyond maddening and tragic here; lowballing the mortality means we will not have an accounting that can help us to do better the next time.
While Mr Cohen was lowballing the feds, he was exaggerating his wealth on loan applications to banks, disclosing his income but not all his debts, which is another crime.
Local officials were excoriated for lowballing the death toll, insisting for months that it was in the low double-digits, until a study showed the toll just under 3,000.
"In July when they gave their earnings guidance for Q3, it was $251 to $255, and I'm going to say right now that I think they're lowballing us," said Elfenbein.
Biden's campaign has been knocking Warren's estimates ever since she released her payment plan, arguing that it really would result in a middle-class tax increase, and accusing her of lowballing the cost.
Spicer served as President Donald Trump's first press secretary, bursting onto the public stage in January with a scolding rant against reporters, accusing them of lowballing the size of the Inauguration Day crowd.
The GOP chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee said Tuesday he is concerned the Trump administration is "lowballing" its request for emergency coronavirus funding and that he will recommend a "higher" number.  Sen.
Putting aside EIA's ludicrously pessimistic prediction (it has a long history of lowballing clean energy tech projections), you can see that analysts are incredibly bullish — and getting more bullish every year — about EV growth.
They are selling them at face value ($55 per ticket), which I agree to instantly — my husband is a diehard nerd and I don't want to miss out on these tickets by lowballing these guys.
In Denver, where the inventory of homes has been low for the past couple of years, "There is no such thing as lowballing," said Stacie Staub, founder of West and Main Homes in Lakewood, Colo.
That's probably lowballing it, too, given there were an estimated 15 black female sexual abuse victims for every one who officially reported an incident, according to a report released by the Department of Justice in 2006.
At the time, Radian was still weathering the subprime crisis; it had insured loads of soured mortgages, and Mr. Lutz believed the company was lowballing the amount it might have to pay in claims on the loans.
"It seems to me at the outset that this request for the money, the supplemental, is lowballing it, possibly, and you can't afford to do that," Shelby told HHS Secretary Alex Azar during a hearing on the agency's budget request.
And just assuming, as Bernie Sanders does, that you can achieve dramatic cost savings without considering how you're going to deal with the stakeholders — and therefore lowballing the actual cost of the plan — isn't helpful, and amounts to not really leveling with your supporters.
But public higher education officials who favor the idea in principle are worried that the Cuomo administration might be lowballing cost projections as a way of selling the proposal and that public institutions that are already struggling to meet the needs of their students might be further squeezed.
But as my colleague Jeff Stein explained, the polls "badly underestimated" the strength of the Republican coalition — lowballing both the number of white voters without a college education who would turn out at the polls on Election Day and the number of anti-Trump Republicans who ended up supporting the GOP nominees.
The fact that he wants to spin media coverage of the virus as politically motivated, the fact that he keeps lowballing the number of people infected, and the fact that he has said that the virus may miraculously disappear, all show that Trump is as much a public health threat as the virus itself.
Sherrod BrownSherrod Campbell BrownDemocrats push for paid leave in coronavirus response Senate Democrats pan Trump's payroll tax proposal as 'huge mistake' Democratic senators ask prison operators for answers on coronavirus plans MORE (Ohio), the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, pointed to Chinese government subsidies as enabling CRRC to win the contracts through lowballing bids.
But lawmakers from both parties criticized the request as insufficient and said the administration is not doing enough to curb the risk of the virus spreading in the U.S. "It seems to me at the outset that this request for the money, the supplemental, is lowballing it, possibly, and you can't afford to do that," Sen.
The firm represented the city of Valdez and the Alaska Gasoline Port Authority. Walker "represented the city of Valdez in lawsuits that charged [oil] companies with lowballing the property tax valuation of the industry- owned Trans-Alaska pipeline system". He also attempted to build a gas pipeline in Alaska.
Comparisons with other sources of data on ex-citizens suggest that the lists of ex-citizens published in the Federal Register may not necessarily include all ex-citizens. Media reports from authors who believe that the IRS list is supposed to include all expatriates have suggested this means the Federal Register expatriate list has been "lowballing its numbers". Other sources advance a variety of explanations.
" The complaint that the New York City Council does not adequately oversee the NYPD was repeated by whistleblower Artyom Matusov, who said he was fired by Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito after Matusov went "public with allegations that Police Commissioner Bill Bratton deceived lawmakers at a Sept. 8 hearing by lowballing how often his officers use force on the job," according to the Daily News. Making it difficult for IAB to investigate reports of misconduct, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, a former NYPD captain, told the wire service Reuters in late 2014 that the IAB leaks the identities of NYPD officers who file complaints against other officers. Of the broken system to investigate official misconduct, Borough President Adams said, "There's no real outlet to report the abuse.

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