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"underrate" Definitions
  1. underrate somebody/something to not recognize how good, important, etc. somebody/something really is

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That is not to underrate how badly he has handled the episode.
"I've been put in this position, and I certainly don't underrate that," he said.
While it's easy to underrate achievements like these, it's also easy to overstate them.
They're now arguing it wasn't a mistake — they didn't just underrate how much Kansas Gov.
I think people underrate how difficult languages are because you've forgotten how you learned one.
It's like something that would have happened in Breaking Bad (which most people underrate as a comedy).
Yet they underrate, as Mr Trump never has, the power of tribal allegiance to alter hearts and minds.
The big advantage of the cash prize is flexibility, but let's not underrate the value of the annuity's inflexibility.
"We suspect market participants underrate the negative implications of an AMLO presidency," said Rafael Elias, an analyst at Exotix.
Moreover, how countries treat migrants is an important advertisement of their character and values, which Americans underrate to their cost.
But it's possible to err in the other direction too, to underrate the continuities between the two administrations' immigration policies.
Many Republicans believe that conventional budget models underrate the power of tax cuts to "pay for themselves" via economic growth.
Sondheim at 90 Let's not underrate Stephen Sondheim any longer: Theater's greatest songwriter is also one of theater's greatest playwrights.
Indeed, we shouldn't underrate the possibility of Democrats winning the House and Republicans doing very well in the Senate tomorrow night.
That slightly complicates one theory that nervous Democrats had about Sanders, that they would underrate him as Republicans once underrated Donald Trump.
Yet because of the quality of his competition, it is easy to underrate the career on which Mr Murray is calling time.
"I think people underrate the importance of investing in your communication skills as a way to progress in your career," Sweet says.
"I think people underrate the importance of investing in your communication skills as a way to progress in your career," Sweet tells CNBC.
Well, there's usually no more trusted source than the CEO or CFO of a company, and I don't think you can underrate that.
"I wouldn't underrate the asset findings," said Amanda Glassman, chief operating officer and senior fellow at the Center for Global Development, who's read the study.
Perhaps I underrate the teaching of Zvi Gotheiner and Mark Morris in this city, or Ohad Naharin in Tel Aviv and Richard Alston in London.
The Bears finished tenth in offensive DVOA—and considering that it includes a one-game cameo by Jimmy Clausen, that may even underrate how good they were.
After polls moderately overrated Democrats in the 25 and 222 cycles, people with short memories grew accustomed to the idea that maybe pollsters systematically underrate the GOP.
I think that we underrate how important these dark broadcast moments are and how powerful individual broadcasters like Justin Bieber and Ashton Kutcher are at spreading information online.
" -- The Atlantic's Derek Thompson: "I think we may overrate the longterm danger of deep fakes and underrate the ongoing threat of low-tech video edits to viral videos.
Mark Warner, ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, raised concerns about the Trump administration continuing to "undermine and underrate" the threat of Russian interference in US elections.
But the GOP primary gives us a test of the thesis, and it shows that there was no systematic tendency of polls to underrate Trump's level of support.
Mentally setting the baseline as the results of the Trump-Clinton election seems to have led Democrats to overrate their odds in Georgia and underrate their odds everywhere else.
"This White House seems to continue to both undermine and underrate the level of that threat and that does not make our system more secure," Warner told reporters Monday.
In the rush to identify the next industry that will be disrupted by the digital revolution, we underrate how fragile the business models of the disruptors themselves tend to be.
It was actually an underrate car that could have been successful, but the timing The Mercury Cougar began life in 1967 as a slightly upscale stablemate to Ford's Mustang pony car.
I think a lot of the criticisms that have emerged on the left of the Obama administration tend to underrate political constraints that another president could not have solved any better.
You might think it impossible to underrate any aspect of Apple's iPhone business, but the expertise and skill of the company's chip designers is regularly taken for granted, whereas it shouldn't be.
Comparing tennis players across eras is devilishly difficult, thanks to changes in technology, tactics, training regimens, and geographical breadth, but these raw totals probably underrate his standing among the all-time greats.
The latest poll had him down near the bottom of the pack at 5 percent, but Lawrence claims that these surveys underrate Duke's support and that he's consistently overperformed polls in his career.
But since none of the reasoning was published, far from laying these questions to rest, the approval has left researchers worrying that these critical decisions are being made by people who underrate the risks.
Many underrate pageantry in what is supposed to be a sport, but PRIDE's fanfare and glamour stood in stark contrast to the awful gladiator introduction with talking heads which opened every UFC card for a decade.
The vivacity and timing she brought to her acting and singing seemed so effortlessly achieved that it was easy for the public to underrate her, though Sinatra, Bob Hope, Jack Lemmon and other Hollywood peers did not.
It seems to me that pricing-centric strategies also underrate the role of innovation and downplay the strength of the case for R&D subsidies and early deployment in driving down the costs of new clean technology.
Novelist and unapologetic straight feminist Siri Hustveld has written in her new book, A Woman Looking at Men Looking At Women (2016), that there is a tendency to overrate the achievements of men and underrate those of women.
At the same time, while Collins looked rough around the edges and struggled at times this season, he was a historically productive player for someone his age, even if his class caused far too many people to underrate him during that collegiate career.
" (Not the sequel: That would come shortly and would be tough to underrate.) Mr. Reynolds's death will quite properly bring people back to "Deliverance" and "Boogie Nights," but don't neglect "Hooper," which co-stars Sally Field and which is a fine companion to "Norma Rae.
In other words, if you follow the news regularly — even if the stories you see are factual — you're likely to overestimate the amount of violence in the world, underrate the performance of the government, and develop an unduly low opinion of the average American.
He disliked irony and skepticism, which probably lead him to underrate 18th-century literature.
The two sides to Poulenc's musical nature caused misunderstanding during his life and have continued to do so. The composer Ned Rorem observed, "He was deeply devout and uncontrollably sensual";Rorem, Ned. "Poulenc: A Memoir", Tempo, New Series, Number 64, Spring, 1963, pp. 28–29 this still leads some critics to underrate his seriousness.
Graham may also have been ahead of her time regarding LGBTQ rights. According to Libbie Hawker, the author of the historical fiction novel Madam about Lou Graham, she may have been in a same-sex partnership, and may have employed trans women. Speidel wrote in his last book that traditional forms of documentation consistently underrate the contribution of women in general, and particularly of less respectable women such as Graham.Speidel (1989), p.
Confesor replied in what Time Magazine called a "classic of resistance literature": "This war has placed us in the crucible to assay the metal in our being. . . . You underrate the nobility and grandeur of the character and soul of the Filipino. . . . I will not surrender as long as I stand on my feet." Immediately after the liberation of Manila from the Japanese, during which Manila was largely destroyed, he was appointed mayor of Manila.
And they do so in a double way. # For one, emancipative values make people's understanding of democracy more liberal: people with stronger emancipative values emphasize the empowering features of democracy rather than bread-and-butter and law-and- order issues. # Next, emancipative values make people assess the level of their country's democracy more critically: people with stronger emancipative values rather underrate than overrate their country's democratic performance. # Together, then, emancipative values generate a critical-liberal desire for democracy.
61: and Studd, p. 201 The biographer Jessica Duchen writes that he was "a troubled man who preferred not to betray the darker side of his soul".Duchen, Jessica. " The composer who disappeared (twice)", The Independent, 19 April 2004 The critic and composer Jeremy Nicholas observes that this reticence has led many to underrate the music; he quotes such slighting remarks as "Saint-Saëns is the only great composer who wasn't a genius", and "Bad music well written".
In general bishops are approximately equal in strength to knights, but depending on the game situation either may have a distinct advantage. Less experienced players tend to underrate the bishop compared to the knight because the knight can reach all squares and is more adept at forking. More experienced players understand the power of the bishop . Bishops usually gain in relative strength towards the endgame as more pieces are captured and more open lines become available on which they can operate.
In closely held companies, share value is often stated as book value. However, this can dramatically underrate the true value of a company, especially one based primarily on intellectual capital. Having an outside appraisal performed, therefore, can make the plans much more accurate rewards for employee contributions. It is expected that hedge fund and private equity fund managers will begin to more frequently use SARs in order to circumvent IRS code 457A while maintaining proper alignment of long term incentives for employee and investors.
The pirates find them, but with the help of Captain Ron, they are able to escape with the yacht. Captain Ron learns that they underrate Martin, and he decides to play hurt, forcing Martin to take control of the escape. Using the skills that Captain Ron taught them, they are able to get the sails up after the engine breaks from lack of oil to distance themselves from the pirates. The United States Coast Guard fires once at the pirates, scaring them away and creates a safe passage to Miami.
Yudin was invited to sing this part in the Casino Theater in Monte Carlo where the best singers of Europe, including Feodor Chaliapin, Enrico Caruso and Dmitri Smirnov, performed at that time. However, Yudin declined this invitation as he did not consider himself ready for an international debut at such a high level. At the beginning of 1914, after some conflict with the Bolshoi management, which continued to underrate him, Yudin became engaged in Sergei Zimin's private opera house where he performed all the leading parts of a lyric tenor and became a leader of a troupe that successfully competed with the Bolshoi.
Porsche's Racing Department never officially entered or prepared a racing 928 for a pure works entry. Only once Porsche decided to make it obvious to the 911 enthusiasts that they usually tended to underrate the racing genes of the 928. Porsche then "arranged" this 928GTR to compete against the then dominant 911 (993GTR) on the race track. In order not to offend sensibilities of their traditional 911 customers by openly challenging them with a Works 928GTR offering, Porsche asked Max Moritz Racing, their longtime private racing partner from next door Reutlingen to enter a 928GTR Cup as a 'semi-works' car.
In 2005, his first year has a pro, Efimkin started with solid results in April and May, with a huge performance in the Four Days of Dunkirk, where he won a stage and almost won the overall classification, finishing second. However, his major title of the season only came in August, where he won the Volta a Portugal. After a fabulous breakaway in one of the queen stages, and be nefiting from the passivity of the peloton (that were known to underrate the unknown Russian), he captured the yellow jersey and kept it until the end. Efimkin on a climb In 2006, he joined , but was used more as a domestique.
This stems from social beliefs that associate ideals of masculinity with aggressive, confrontational behavior. Lastly, sudden and drastic changes in economic environments and the loss of social safety nets, in particular social subsidies and food stamps, have also been linked to higher levels of alcohol consumption and psychological stress among men, leading to a spike in male mortality rates. This is because such situations often makes it harder for men to provide for their family, a task that has been long regarded as the "essence of masculinity." A retrospective analyses of people infected with the common cold found that doctors underrate the symptoms of men, and are more willing to attribute symptoms and illness to women than men.
On 24 June 1943, Harriman met with Churchill to tell him that Roosevelt did not want him to attend the up-coming summit meeting with Stalin, saying that it was important to allow Roosevelt who had never met Stalin to establish an "intimate understanding", which would be "impossible" if Churchill was there.Rees, Laurence World War II Behind Closed Doors p. 198. Churchill rejected this suggestion, sending a telegram to Roosevelt full of hurt feelings saying: "I do not underrate the use that enemy propaganda would make of a meeting between the heads of Soviet Russia and the United States at this juncture with the British Commonwealth and Empire excluded. It would be serious and vexatious, and many would be bewildered and alarmed thereby".
Sisir Kumar Maitra, who was a leading exponent of Sri Aurobindo's Philosophy, has referred to the issue of external influences and written that Sri Aurobindo does not mention names, but "as one reads his books one cannot fail to notice how thorough is his grasp of the great Western philosophers of the present age..." Although he is Indian one should not "underrate the influence of Western thought upon him. This influence is there, very clearly visible, but Sri Aurobindo... has not allowed himself to be dominated by it. He has made full use of Western thought, but he has made use of it for the purpose of building up his own system..."Maitra, S.K. (1988): The Meeting of the East and the West in Sri Aurobindo’s Philosophy. Pondicherry, Sri Aurobindo Ashram. p. 49.

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