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11 Sentences With "underrates"

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But conventional dialogue still underrates exactly how weird this situation is.
She's chiefly known for one thing, which vastly underrates and wildly misrepresents her.
Sosnik's best point is that looking at overall national job approval numbers likely underrates Trump's electoral strength.
"I think that the medical profession grossly underrates human abilities," said Eric Topol, a cardiologist and professor at Scripps Research Institute.
She underrates the dynamic power of markets to help middle-class Americans, invisibly guiding the diverse and spontaneous actions of people and firms, moving capital and labour from dying industries to growing ones and innovating at the expense of lazy incumbents.
With 2.3 blocks a game in the playoffs, he trails only Gobert, and that measure almost underrates how disruptive Lopez can be, because he routinely gets his huge frame in the face of opposing shooters, both in the paint and along the perimeter.
"I was very disappointed Clinton had to steal the election from Sanders," he lamented, at a rally for Mr Johnson in Washington, DC. (His analysis perhaps underrates the fact that Mrs Clinton beat Mr Sanders by over 3m votes.) In national polls, Mr Johnson is running second to Mrs Clinton with voters aged under 30, and in some states he is pushing her pretty hard.
On the other hand, if the United States acted correctly in its efforts to deter the further use of chemical weapons by employing military force, then international lawyers may be revealing themselves to be wedded to an outmoded and formalistic ideas about the international system — to a worldview that overrates the sovereignty of nation-states and underrates the lives of people living within them.
Antonis and Eleni are an unmarried couple, which live in a traditional neighbourhood in Athens. Antonis is a literate employee of a ministry but Eleni is an illiterate housewife from a poor family. Due to their social divide between them, Antonis underrates Eleni and treats her like a slave. Nevertheless, she carries on loving him and serving him.
No > matter what you say about Dick, it underrates him. He really loves what he’s > doing, loves working with actors, and he allows you freedom to explore all > kinds of areas. 'All right, kid,' he’ll say, and slap you on the back and > let you try something, because even he doesn’t know sometimes. He’s just an > extremely charming, talented, great fuckin’ guy.
The dysfunctional group dynamics of the "ingroup" produces an "illusion of invulnerability" (an inflated certainty that the right decision has been made). Thus the "ingroup" significantly overrates its own abilities in decision-making and significantly underrates the abilities of its opponents (the "outgroup"). Furthermore, groupthink can produce dehumanizing actions against the "outgroup". Members of a group can often feel peer pressure to "go along with the crowd" in fear of rocking the boat or of what them speaking up will do to the overall to how their teammates perceive them.

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