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"underplay" Definitions
  1. underplay something to make something seem less important than it really is

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This is not to underplay how valuable in-person connections are.
However, the study notes that the uncertainties may actually underplay global temperature increases.
But Cyrus Mody from the IMB suggests that the figures underplay the danger.
"Beijing wants to underplay the seriousness of the epidemic in China," he said.
The groups also pointed to Japanese history books which underplay the country's war crimes.
"It's difficult to underplay the significance of that change in attitude," Mr. Ward said.
On Facebook, though, men seem to underplay their interest in artists considered more feminine.
This is not to minimize the damage to the market or underplay its precarious condition.
H: Does the drama surrounding your assertion underplay the merits of being associated with Luini?
On the whole, do you think you tend to overrate your abilities or underplay them?
French pollsters have in recent elections also tended to overestimate her appeal rather than underplay it.
"I also don't want to underplay or under-emphasize Turkey's role in the coalition," Toner said.
This may underplay the success of "The Great Bridge," David McCullough's 1972 book, which was Burns's inspiration.
In the first quartet, she attends so much to sense that she seems to underplay Eliot's rhythm.
You're missing a crucial piece of the story if you underplay the participation in states like Michigan.
He even famously scolded Sean Hannity, who was trying to underplay the havoc in New Orleans, on the air.
But he also said he didn't want to underplay the possibility of the unrest affecting the city's tourist numbers.
While Zuckerberg tried to explain that speedy process, he also struggled to underplay the obvious aggression inherent in it.
When the stage directions say that Christopher barks like a dog, for example, Mr. Rowe chooses to underplay it.
Love knows how to subtly underplay a horrifying abuse scene, but she also knows when to go full Lifetime.
Shannon, Edgerton, and Shepard all underplay their roles, imbuing their characters with an anxious stillness, even when on the run.
People tell me that I underplay a lot, but that is because I have finally understood cinema as a medium.
None of this is to underplay the challenges for Trump and Price, as well as congressional Republicans, in replacing  ­ObamaCare.
"I wouldn't underplay at all the importance of actually sitting down for the first time in a meeting, summit environment."
Averages errors also tend to underplay the chance of a wide difference between the early polls and the end result.
Some Republicans insist that the media underplay the factors that could yet help the president out of his current morass.
Facebook does what it can to underplay how much data it gathers through contacts, and how widely it casts its net.
But he is definitely wrong to underplay the extent to which the revolution is changing every aspect of our daily lives.
"Countries have political and economic incentives to underplay what's happening" during an outbreak, the Council on Foreign Relations' Bollyky told me.
Mr. Jia has characterized "Mountains May Depart" as his most emotional movie, which may underplay how deeply moving his work can be.
Ask a Nordstrom about being a Nordstrom at the company that bears his name, and he is likely to underplay its importance.
The Environmental Protection Agency has taken great care to remove references to climate change and underplay the human role in global warming.
These are tricky performances, portraying basically good people who don't recognize their own moral blind spots, and the two actors underplay them beautifully.
They underplay the number of people affected by the order—emphasizing that around 100 were detained, when its effects are more far-reaching.
"Will the Gig Economy Prevail?" by Colin Crouch is timely, but its analysis misses some significant recent developments, while proposed reforms underplay deeper trends.
Democrats and environmentalists saw him as a lackey for the chemical industry who, for years, was paid to underplay the harms of various chemicals.
And I try to underplay, I try to pull out the "Let's go back and talk about Steve Jobs again" card as little as possible.
Even more, on the typical scales and questionnaires used in such research, respondents are likely to underplay their negative attitudes to avoid being perceived as bigots.
Activists and scholars were skeptical — the breathless calculations seemed to underplay the institutional sexism that pervades Japanese society — but Matsui credits Abe with depoliticizing the debate.
Public health officials, law-enforcement officers and politicians had reasons to underplay the severity of the 1918 flu, which resulted in less coverage in the press.
The Global Times took a bluntly majoritarian line in its editorial, suggesting that when Western elites grumble about Uighurs, they underplay the rights of all Chinese.
In the plain, affectless staging by Jonathan Silverstein, Mr. Burton and Mr. McGrath expertly underplay the characters, with their roiling fears and, in Carl's case, outrage.
Either huge bet relies on a debatable view of how Iran will see its interests, and may underplay its sense of national pride and lessons of history.
"Only a fool would underplay the important role you have played in this country,'' Johnson reportedly said during the hearing, before adding: "Somewhere, it seems, something went wrong.
But beyond the money (and let's not underplay the money here), there is also some evidence that the black hole event is slated to end on Tuesday morning.
She also seems to underplay how difficult it will be for countries to agree upon the appropriate exchange rates at which their currencies should be fixed to one another.
The main problem with Hastings's focus on the human toll of the war is his tendency to underplay the motives that led all sides to consider it worth waging.
CARAMANICA Accepting herself and finding human connections are an unfinished, endlessly examined struggle for Dodie, a 23-year-old English songwriter with a lustrous voice she's careful to underplay.
Ms Thompson and Ms James underplay the emotions of their exchanges—neither of them reaches for likeability in their portrayals—and often they seem more like business partners than family.
Harari invokes women's memory of their experience of labor, whose pain they seem, in retrospect, to underplay, as an instance of our being fiendishly programmed by our evolutionary history, unaware.
Victims' groups said the apology did not go far enough in acknowledging government responsibility for the "comfort women" program, and pointed to Japanese history textbooks which underplay the country's war crimes.
Although they underplay the role of the scale of the American market, the authors are right to emphasise the importance of process innovation, or, in other words, methods of organising production.
Trump's blasé attitude about gathering thousands of people at rallies seems to be in keeping with his approach toward the coronavirus, which has been to underplay the risks at every turn.
Hillary, you know, on the other hand, was able to laugh at herself and at the same time not underplay any of the serious things that Donald Trump has said or done.
Prosecutors and regulators are investigating whether the effort to design, produce and certify the Max was rushed, leading Boeing to miss crucial safety risks and to underplay the need for pilot training.
Italian daily La Stampa said on Thursday that reports on several motorway viaducts managed by Atlantia's motorway unit Autostrade, including the bridge in Genoa, were modified by SPEA executives to underplay safety risks.
And they argue that social media platforms tend to amplify the voices of younger, more radical activists and thus underplay the older, more ideologically moderate voters who form the core of Biden's support.
But abortion rights activists say that the UK Department of Health statistics do not show the full story, arguing that they underplay the true number of women in Ireland who attempt to access abortion.
That's not to underplay the real human cost of automation: people have to train the AIs, and sorting through content and tagging it so artificial intelligence can discern what is and isn't relevant can cause PTSD.
He said that while no Western democracy is naturally immune to the far-right, its electoral success is instead largely driven by dissatisfaction with mainstream parties and elements of the media that overplay migration failures and underplay successes.
Collins, Justice Antonin Scalia famously argued that abolitionists—including Justice Harry Blackmun, whose dissent from the Court's decision is equally famous—underplay the gravity and heinousness of the crimes for which the death penalty is an appropriate punishment.
In adapting Martinson's tale of a spaceship hurtling into the abyss, the filmmakers Pella Kagerman and Hugo Lilja take a muted approach, using sets that are more corporate than futuristic and directing their actors to underplay the melodrama.
Ms. Margulies made discipline vibrant and restraint provocative, and on the occasions when the story let her cut loose she wisely continued to underplay, showing us Alicia's grief and ardor in brief, intense flashes before slamming on the brakes.
The reality is that Apple had little choice but to follow Beijing's line in order to continue to do business in the lucrative Chinese market, but statements like Cook's today are dangerous because they massively underplay the severity of the situation.
LUCY SAUNDERSLondon Darling it's better down where it's wetter* In concluding that ocean plastic pollution "seems less bad than other kinds of pollution" and "doesn't look hugely alarming" ("Too much of a good thing", March 3rd), you underplay this growing environmental challenge.
" While saying Thursday that "I don't want to underplay" what Mr. Trump accomplished, Mr. Ryan picked up on those earlier themes, adding, "We hope that our nominee aspires to be Lincoln and Reaganesque," someone who "appeals to a wide, vast majority of Americans.
He is battling Mr. Modi; the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the B.J.P.'s influential parent body; elements in big business who back the B.J.P.; a fake news industry that saturates social media with dog-whistles; and a mainstream media that tends to underplay him.
Those who appear to think that military action is a plausible route wildly overplay the chances of a swift, clean result and vastly underplay the likely costs of conflict, particularly if it went nuclear, or if the North deployed its biological and chemical weapons.
In the regular media conference hosted by the central bank, president Mario Draghi said he did not want to underplay the challenges facing the euro zone, including high levels of bad loans in the banking sector and geopolitical instability relating to terrorism and the Brexit vote.
"While we should not underplay the dimensions of the task, we should be confident that it is manageable and that the government and the RBI will do what it takes to make sure that banks are able to support the tremendous growth that lies ahead," Rajan said.
Mr. Trump initially did not provide examples of a news media conspiracy to underplay terrorist attacks, and his comments appeared to ignore the vast amount of reporting on violence committed by the Islamic State and its supporters in the Middle East, Europe and the United States.
He knows that there's a power in this immovability and he uses it to underplay his characters, to show how O.K. he is with a long, expressionless silence, how he doesn't plead with an audience to love him because his is not a face that would beg for love.
But franklyduring the year we shouldn't underplay the tremendous work that's been done, alot of our legacy issues we were managing to tick one, that may have been smallones, but we ticked one off every month or, so periodically, we werescoring little wins in terms of putting things behind us.
There's a cameo by Zac Efron, playing a punkish bad boy at the rehab facility and trying hard to match the antics of James Franco in "Spring Breakers"—so hard, I'd say, that the effort only highlights the finer arts of McConaughey, who knows how to underplay the act of going over the top.
In his regular media conference Thursday, following the bank's decision to keep its main interest rates on hold, Draghi said he did not want to underplay the challenges facing the euro zone, including high levels of bad loans in the banking sector and geopolitical instability relating to the U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union and terrorism.
"Hillary, on the other hand, was able to laugh at herself and at the same time not underplay any of the serious things Donald Trump has said or done," And everyone in attendance seemed to just want it to be over, much as the nation seems desperate to rid itself of the ugliest presidential race in decades.
However, where The Smiths' early homoerotic pseudo-fantasy was more or less restricted to one band, it's difficult to appreciate Let Me Get What I Want outside of the greater cannon of Franco's extracurricular projects (not to underplay O'Keefe's participation and musical direction in Daddy which, upon first listen, does appear like the majority in that area).
Having to rely on the other characters reading aloud what J.J. spells out on his letter board could end up proving tiresome, but Speechless instead feels like a fresh and funny story about a family with a special-needs child that doesn't try to overstate or underplay how J.J.'s cerebral palsy affects everybody's day-to-day lives.
Flint's admiration for his subject leads him to heroize and to underplay problematic episodes, such as Le Corbusier's work for the Vichy regime.
A lyric video for "A Lifetime to Repair" was released on the same day, with the concept of a scrapbook diary throughout the video. The song was performed during the Kylie Presents Golden underplay shows.
The Church of Scientology uses front groups to promote its interests in politics and to make itself appear legitimate. Many of the groups are founded on pseudoscience, named disingenuously, and underplay their links to Scientology.
ANR simply excelled. No wonder, he considered Suren as his best portrayal among his 250-plus films. For a domineering actress like Bhanumathi, it was really a tough task to underplay. With subdued performance, as Madhavi torn between tragic personal life and tradition, she proved one more time her brilliance.
Bartels, Larry M. "Beyond the running tally: Partisan bias in political perceptions." Political behavior 24, no. 2 (2002): 117-150. Partisan voters judge character flaws more harshly in rival candidates than their own, believe the economy is doing better when their own party is in power, and underplay scandals and failures of their own side.
Herbert Haag: Oberrheinisches Orgelbuch. Willy Müller, Süddeutscher Musikverlag, Heidelberg, 1943. p. 7. After the war, Philipp seems to have been able to underplay his important role in Nazi music; he replaced the opus numbers of Nazi compositions, when such compositions hurt his career, with religious compositions under the same numbers.Fred K. Prieberg: Handbuch, p. 5.256.
8, No.5, 1979. pp. 696–705. he generally praised the herculean task behind Miller's work but criticized Miller for getting caught in the effort of hierarchize concrete systems but underplay the importance of structural categories in theory building. Parsons also complained about Miller's lack of any clear distinction between cultural and non-cultural systems.
Varma wanted him to underplay the character, which was based on real life. Before accepting the role, Raghuvaran studied the mannerisms and lifestyles of mob leaders and criminals in Mumbai for 20 days. Varma wanted to name the characters played by Nagarjuna and Raghuvaran as Bhavani and Siva respectively. At Nagarjuna's request, he reversed the names.
He worked on editing and translating the Arabic sources for the medieval history of Spain, often with Spanish Arabist Emilio García Gómez. His writings about Muslims scholarship were both admiring and critical. He was anticolonial in his leanings, and he tended to ignore or underplay Jewish sources and obfuscate his own Jewish origins to avoid French Antisemitism.
Elsewhere, the song was a top ten hit in more than a dozen countries around the world. However, in the United States, the song was less commercially successful due to underplay on radio, but managed to reach the top of Billboards dance charts. "Get Together" was released as the third single from the album by Warner Bros. Records on June 6, 2006.
In Islamic theology, the act of forgiveness is not meant to deny or underplay the moral injury suffered by the victim; rather it involves a positive change in mentality toward the offender. Thus, an act of forgiveness means rising above one's self-interest or narrow-mindedness, and achieving nobler quality of heart. Those who practice the act of forgiveness have been promised reward by God.Mohammad Hassan Khalil. (2012).
RISAT-2 was India's first satellite with a synthetic aperture radar. It possess day- night as well as all-weather monitoring capability. Potential applications include tracking hostile ships at sea that are deemed a military threat to India. Though ISRO sought to underplay the satellite's defence applications in its announcements, a substantial number of articles concerning RISAT-2 in the Indian media continue to refer to it as a "spy satellite".
The social historian Panikos Panayi described her as the doyen of Indian cookery writers, but noted that their and her influence remained limited to Indian cuisine. Panayi commented that despite Jaffrey's description of "most Indian restaurants in Britain as 'second-class establishments that had managed to underplay their own regional uniqueness'", most of her dishes too "do not appear on dining tables in India".Panayi, Panikos (2010 [2008]) Spicing Up Britain. London: Reaktion Books.
Monique Nemni (born 1936) is a Canadian linguist and writer, best known for a series of biographies of former Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau which she cowrote with her husband Max Nemni."The Shaughnessy Cohen Prize Series, with Max and Monique Nemni" . Open Book Toronto, April 23, 2012. She is a retired professor of linguistics at the Université du Québec à Montréal,"History texts biased, linguist charges: Quebec program said to underplay federalist themes".
Previously, commitment skepticism and overperception biases were thought of as sex specific. Women would underplay or fail to infer a psychological state that is there in order to prevent a false negative error. Men would over perceive female interest because the reproductive costs of sexual under perception are greater for men than women. Al-Shawaf (2016) stated that this is not what the core logic of the Error Management Theory (EMT) suggests.
Ngo has labelled several journalists, including Shane Burley and Alexander Reid Ross, as "antifa ideologues". According to Voxs Zack Beauchamp, Ngo has doxed at least one political activist by publishing her full name. He has also been accused of using selectively edited videos and sharing misleading and inaccurate information to paint antifa activists as violent and underplay the violence of the far-right. Ngo has investigated what he calls "illiberal reactions", which he says threaten college freedoms.
', The Journal of Men's Studies (2006): . Campaigners for LGBT rights have also struggled with the issue of respectability politics. A distinction has been drawn between an attitude that celebrated and affirmed sexual difference in 1960s gay rights campaigns and contemporary approaches that seek to reduce and underplay sexual differences. Gay people are portrayed as having similar values to the wider cisheteronormative society which is "a pride ... premised on a nonconscious agreement with dominant views about what is shameful".
William Ewald of the United Press praised Costigan's "crisp and prickly dialogue" and was especially effusive in his praise for Julie Harris's performance: "She has that ability rare among TV actresses -- and almost non-existent among movie queens -- to pitch out an emotion without excessive gesture, she does not merely underplay, she does something much finer -- she works from inside herself, squeezing out scenes through her pores." Cecil Smith of the Los Angeles Times called it "an excellent piece of work, beautifully staged".
In 2013, he was cast in the lead role in Balu Mahendra's final film, Thalaimuraigal, portraying an estranged son of the character portrayed by the director. Produced by director Sasikumar, the film opened to positive reviews in December 2013 but did not garner publicity to perform well at the box office. The Hindu called the film "good cinema" and added Sashikumar's "appreciable underplay is his asset" and "sadly, cinema has not used him enough". Rediff.com called the film "brilliant" and Behindwoods.
Early in development, Druckmann told the sound team to "make it subtle", and underplay ideas. Audio lead Phillip Kovats was excited to completely create all sounds; no sounds were carried across from previous games. The team looked at ways to create sounds from a naturalistic point-of- view, and how to introduce minimalism into a game. By doing so, they found that it added feelings of tension, loss and hope, and that the game appeared to be a typical "action game" without the minimalism approach.
Information on bomb damage is highly valuable to the enemy and military intelligence and censors will endeavour to conceal, exaggerate or underplay the extent of damage depending on the circumstances. Following the Bluff Cove Air Attacks during the Falklands War, the British military misled the media into exaggerating the real casualty numbers from less than 50 killed to a range of 400–900 killed and wounded. This misinformation is believed to have contributed to the weak resistance faced by the British during the subsequent assault on Port Stanley.
In her review, Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote that with a story that has substance, a natural treatment and decent performances of the cast, the film should do well. She praised Dev for his performance stating he had shown he can pull both subdued and vociferous emotions with élan. She also added that Ravi Raghavendar gave a standout performance with his "excellent underplay". While hailing the spontaneity of the characters in their display of emotion, she was critical of the narrative and felt that a lag set in halfway through.
Before departing from Chernihiv, the Tatars sent messengers to Kiev proposing peace, and they were pacified, we are told, with Mstislav. The chronicler probably made only a passing reference to his capitulation in an effort to underplay the nature of his commitments. He must have submitted to Batu Khan’s authority and agreed to campaign with him and to pay a tithe in everything. In 1241, his cousin, Mikhail Vsevolodovich, who had returned from Masovia when the Tatars invaded his lands, gave Chernihiv to his own son, Rostislav Mikhailovich.
Error management theory asserts that evolved mind-reading agencies will be biased to produce more of one type of inferential error than another. These mind-reading biases have been further researched in terms of the mating world. Error management theory provides a clear explanation for the discovery that men have a tendency to perceive women as having greater sexual interest in them than is present, if they smile or touch them, and females have a tendency to underplay a man's interest in them, even if it is quite strong. This is based on commitment scepticism.
It achieved commercial success, topping the singles charts in Italy, Spain, Romania and the United Kingdom, where it became Madonna's twelfth number one single. Elsewhere, the song was a top ten hit. However, in the United States, the song did not perform well due to an underplay on radio but was able to reach the top of Billboards dance charts and became one of the decade's most successful dance hits. The accompanying music video, directed by Madonna's choreographer Jamie King, was a continuation from the "Hung Up" music video.
Meslow retorted that it was wise to underplay the tryst between Shane and Andrea, which he predicted would not lead to anything serious. The character development of Andrea produced uniform praise among critics in the season 2 finale, "Beside the Dying Fire". Writing for Paste, Josh Jackson felt that it served as the episode's highlight, and further assessed that she emulated actress Linda Hamilton. "After a season of whining, there had to have been at least a few fans pulling for the walkers in her early scenes, but she quickly became Linda Hamilton-badass, braining zombies with her foot," he said.
43 (1999). In the view of some contemporary commentators, these revelations stand as at least a partial vindication of McCarthyism.David Aaronovitch McCarthy: There Were Reds Under the Bed BBC Radio 4 airdate 9 August 2010 Some feel that a genuinely dangerous subversive element was in the United States, and that this danger justified extreme measures. John Earl Haynes, while acknowledging that inexcusable excesses occurred during McCarthyism, argues that some contemporary historians of McCarthyism underplay the undemocratic nature of the CPUSA, the latter concern being shared by some Trotskyites who felt that they, and anti-Stalin socialists in general, were persecuted by the CPUSA.
With wearable, clean and structured cuts, the products were well appreciated. In the same year, Pratap showcased is autumn winter line in the WIFW titled Valentino Rossi meets Mother Teresa, Biker's Jacket meet the Saree depicting glimpses of India to the West in a completely new manner. Black dominated the pallette with an underplay of electric blues, magentas and reds. The range showcased varied amalgamation of sillhouettes such as one-piece dresses in textured leathers, dhoti pants, double-breasted and angrakha-jackets, and short jerseys paired with churidar-pants, as well as long skirts embellished with silver patterns.
On 10 May 1958 Odd Dahl (the acting director of Noratom) wrote to the Foreign Ministry that the company had authored "a draft for a contract regarding the construction and building of a 40 megawatt heavy water reactor for the production of plutonium".Njølstad p.574 Njølstad says, "Then came the difficult point, that Dahl in no way tried to underplay: Israel wished to follow an independent national direction, regarding the field of atomic energy, and was therefore not set on accepting the strict stipulations of control (kontrollbestemmelsene) that the US" had on their export of heavy water.Njølstad p.
Janet Maslin of The New York Times called it "muddled" and criticized the number of product placements. Rita Kempley of The Washington Post wrote that the film does not live up to Stallone's Rocky films and is "virtually a feature-length video" because of all the rock songs. Movie historian Leonard Maltin seemed to agree: "Title just begins to describe this heavy-handed variation on The Champ...In trying to underplay, Stallone speaks so quietly that you often can't make out what he's saying." (from Maltin's Movie & Video Guide) The film received three nominations at the 8th Golden Raspberry Awards in 1988.
To prepare for his role, Arulnithi learnt sign language for ten days from expert Vijaya Bhaskar, who had also trained Jyothika for her role in Radha Mohan's Mozhi. The film was officially launched with the title Brindavanam in mid August 2016, with Vivek planting a tree sapling to commemorate the start of the film's shoot in Sakleshpur, Karnataka. The director revealed that he opted against naming the film Mozhi 2 despite being tempted to, in order to underplay expectations for the film from audiences. Brindavanam was shot for nine days in Sakleshpur, before the team moved to Ooty for a further 35 days to complete the shoot.
Though the Indian Space Research Organisation sought to underplay the satellite's defence capabilities in its website and in its announcements, a majority of the media preferred to classify it as a spy satellite. ISRO claims that the satellite will enhance ISRO's capability for earth observation, especially during floods, cyclones, landslides and in disaster management in a more effective way. # CARTOSAT-2 carries a state-of-the-art panchromatic (PAN) camera that take black and white pictures of the earth in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The swath covered by these high resolution PAN cameras is 9.6 km and their spatial resolution is 80 centimetres.
The film was announced in October 2003 by producer Subhash Ghai, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of his production company Mukta Arts. The media reported that Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra were cast in lead roles, making it the third film collaboration between Kumar and Chopra after the highly successful Andaaz (2003) and Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004). Kumar was cast as Raj, a working man accused of rape at his workplace; Kapoor portrayed his supportive wife, who goes to extremes to defend him. According to the directors, Kumar was cast against type; he generally played action heroes, and they wanted him to underplay his character.
His method is to underplay, to convey emotion through the slightest tremor of the voice and use significant pauses in between the dialogue to maximum effect. This naturalness of tone spills over to the dialogue as well. Rather than dialogue in a florid style as was prevalent then, Barua who had been exposed to European naturalistic trends ensures the dialogue in the film is what one speaks in real life. A refreshing economy of style is visible throughout the film, whether establishing the love between Devdas and Parvati or conveying his anguish through the piercing sounds of the speeding train that takes him on his final tragic tryst with Parvati.
Part IV, p. 7. The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote "Bob Cummings and Dorothy Malone, in particular, underplay with a nice relaxed edge, and the teenagers are slightly less awful than usual. But perhaps the film's main virtue lies in its friendly, lightly satirical tone; there is no heavy moralising, the potential violence of Eric von Zipper's gang is turned into farce (rather messy, this, with an over- abundance of custard pies) and the pop numbers are pleasantly handled." The Golden Laurel, which had no ceremony but published its award results in the trade magazine Motion Picture Exhibitor from 1958 to 1971, gave this film The Golden Laurel for Sleeper of the Year in 1964.
The paper was quickly dismissed by scientists in the Soon and Baliunas controversy, but on July 28, Republican Jim Inhofe spoke in the Senate speech citing Soon and Baliunas to claim "that man-made global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people". (NYT). Later in 2003, Stephen McIntyre and Ross McKitrick published disputing the data used in MBH98 paper. They were given extensive publicity, and met Inhofe as well as making a presentation sponsored by the George C. Marshall Institute and the Competitive Enterprise Institute. In 2004 Hans von Storch published criticism of the statistical techniques as tending to underplay variations in earlier parts of the graph, though this was disputed and he later accepted that the effect was very small.
In 2004 Hans von Storch published criticism of the statistical techniques as tending to underplay variations in earlier parts of the graph, though this was disputed and he later accepted that the effect was very small.The Decay of the Hockey Stick, Nature "Climate Feedback" blog post by von Storch. "... we do not think that McIntyre has substantially contributed in the published peer-reviewed literature to the debate about the statistical merits of the MBH and related method." (comment by von Storch & Zorita, 7 May 2007 07:35 PM, in response to multiple comments on their failure to acknowledge McIntyre and McKitrick's contributions) In 2005 McIntyre and McKitrick published criticisms of the principal components analysis methodology as used in MBH98 and MBH99.
Curating popular music and breaking artists from the independent and alternative rock genres, Dawson's Creek became impactful on shaping the television music culture of teen and other drama series in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Instrumentation of the episodes was generally overseen by executive Paul Stupin, music supervisor John McCullough, and co-producer Drew Matich who helped artists rise to fame and made pivotal creative decisions. The trio approached music in "a way to convey the emotion, to convey the story," looking for songs to underplay whole sequences where viewers could also enjoy the music under dialogue. Thus, Stupin would often end up spending hours in the editing room with the editor going over, trying candidate after candidate of songs that McCullough send over.
In The Rosa Parks Story, Bassett was cast as Rosa Parks. Laura Fries of Entertainment Weekly wrote that Bassett "takes her physical strength and turns it inward to portray Parks" and expressed her belief that "lesser hands" would allow for misinterpretation or gross underplay of Parks' personality. In addition to positive reception of her role, Bassett was seen as the "star" of the film due to playing the lead and earned a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her performance. In 2003, she read from the WPA slave narratives in Unchained Memories. In the 1930s, about 100,000 former slaves were still living during the Great Depression, of which 2,300 were interviewed part of the Federal Writers' Project.
His treatment of large figures with a landscape backdrop looks forward, through Rubens and van Dyck, to the English portrait in the eighteenth century. Soon after his death he became very popular with English collectors, notably King Charles I of England, the Earl of Arundel, and George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, and over half his paintings have been in English collections at some time (nearly one third are still in the UK). Thirdly, his integration of Italian styles with the German tradition he was trained in is perhaps more effective than that of any Northern painter since Dürer (with the exception of his friend Rubens). His compositions tend to underplay the drama of the events they depict (in noticeable contrast to those of Rubens), but often show the start of moments of transformation.
The largest immigrant populations as of 2014 were from Finland, Iraq, and Poland (see Immigration to Sweden). According to a study by Torun Österberg and Björn Gustafsson in 2014, when comparing the poverty rate between the immigrant population (in particular those of Turkey and Muslim countries) and the native population, it has been found that the most recent poverty rates among children with a Turkish background are three times higher than among native children. It has been a recent labour market trend that a high and increasing proportion of occupations require higher education, which many immigrants lack, resulting in increasing unemployment and poverty. This focus may, however, underplay the extent to which, prior to the era of mass migration, natives involuntarily out of paid employment were or were not in a certain degree of poverty.
Again the emphasis is to underplay revelation > and God's intervention in significant events, and to inordinately humanize > the prophets of God so that their human frailties become more evident than > their spiritual qualities. Benson also warns historians against adding context and background information concerning revelations and LDS history. According to one historian citing Benson > Elder Benson gives as examples the discussion by historians of the American > temperance movement in the 1830s as part of the circumstances out of which > Joseph Smith obtained the revelation on the Word of Wisdom, and he referred > to historians who explained the revelation on the three degrees of glory in > terms of contemporary questions by American philosophers about the afterlife The result of this attitude of Mormonism toward history is that truth, "supposedly embedded in history," becomes "dynamic and fluid."Ostling, 249.
But when the deal didn't work out and Viraj closeted onto them, bluffing an imposterly Wagah into believing he would underplay, they kidnap him permanently till the final match is played. In the current time Kabir, a suspended-from-duty Junaid and Ishika go to an underground Arabian club in Altaf's native state Abuddin, full of goons and guns, where Ishika helps Kabir and Junaid by distracting the goons and later Kabir rescues her from them. During the journey, Junaid reveals to Ishika that Kabir suffered from cancer and was cheated by his girlfriend for the same and has lost his smile ever since. Hearing this Ishika warms up to Kabir, clicking and sending photos of both together while he is still asleep, to his recently turned ex-girlfriend Alishka, with whom he had a breakup.
The #SayHerName movement is a response to the Black Lives Matter movement and the mainstream media's tendency to sideline the experiences of Black women in the context of police brutality and anti-Black violence. In recent years, the killings of unarmed Black men like Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown have captured much more national attention and public outrage than the killings of Black women such as Rekia Boyd and Shelly Frey. According to Kimberlé Crenshaw, one of the founders of the AAPF, Black women's continued exclusion from stories about police brutality, racism, and anti-Black violence contribute to an erroneous notion that Black men are the chief victims of racism and state-sanctioned violence which underplay issues such as rape and sexual assault by police. #SayHerName does not seek to replace Black Lives Matter or dilute its power, but aims to simply add perspectives and lived experiences to the conversation of racial injustice.
"Anglicans for Israel", the pro-Israel pressure group, berated the BBC for apparent anti-Israel bias. The Daily Telegraph has criticised the BBC for its coverage of the Middle East; in 2007, it wrote, "In its international and domestic news reporting, the corporation has consistently come across as naïve and partial, rather than sensitive and unbiased. Its reporting of Israel and Palestine, in particular, tends to underplay the hate-filled Islamist ideology that inspires Hamas and other factions, while never giving Israel the benefit of the doubt".Terror victims are BBC licence-payers, too 20 August 2007 In April 2004, Natan Sharansky, Israel's Minister for Diaspora Affairs, wrote to the BBC to accuse its Middle East correspondent, Orla Guerin, as having a "deep-seated bias against Israel" after her description of the Israeli army's handling of the arrest of Hussam Abdo, who was captured with explosives strapped to his chest, as "cynical manipulation of a Palestinian youngster for propaganda purposes".
This production of the Roundabout Theatre is directed by John Tillinger, and features Ben Daniels, Patricia Kalember, Adam James, Jennifer Tilly, David Aron Damane, and Spencer Kayden.Jones, Kenneth.Don't Dress for Dinner Will Star Ben Daniels, Jennifer Tilly, Melora Hardin, Spencer Kayden, Adam James" playbill.com, February 2, 2012 The New York Times reviewer wrote: " 'Don’t Dress for Dinner' is arguably a better- constructed farce than 'Boeing-Boeing,' but this show, directed by John Tillinger, lacks crucial elements that made the earlier revival, directed by Matthew Warchus, so popular: the particular genius of Mr. [Mark] Rylance, whose clowning was gently infused with real pathos, as well as stylish designs and the 'Mad Men'-era kitsch factor provided by the presence of sex-kitten stewardesses... Subtlety is not a requirement — or even an asset — when playing farce, and the cast of 'Don’t Dress for Dinner' certainly makes no attempt to underplay... The verbal wit in the English adaptation by Robin Hawdon is rather low... But most of the humor derives from the bawdy grappling among the various romantic partners and the slinky manner in which Suzette crisply outfoxes her betters.

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