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- verb Present participle of
undervalue .
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Examples
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The president says the undervaluing is a contributing factor to the massive trade imbalance between the United States and China.
US House Votes to Punish China for Undervaluing Its Currency 2010
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The president says the undervaluing is a contributing factor to the massive trade imbalance between the United States and China.
US House Votes to Punish China for Undervaluing Its Currency 2010
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Novell rejected the offer, which it described as undervaluing the company.
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Gertler said other diamond traders there had been "undervaluing" their stones and "cheating" the Congolese government under a competitive buying arrangement.
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Yes, you're "undervaluing" people when you denigrate them simply for being what they are, regardless of their actions or lack thereof.
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The theory is that those sneaky schools and hospitals evade the free marketplace in determining wages, taking advantage and "undervaluing" those jobs with higher percentages of female employees.
Latest Articles 2009
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The theory is that those sneaky schools and hospitals evade the free marketplace in determining wages, taking advantage and "undervaluing" those jobs with higher percentages of female employees.
Classical Values 2009
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The theory is that those sneaky schools and hospitals evade the free marketplace in determining wages, taking advantage and "undervaluing" those jobs with higher percentages of female employees.
Pajamas Media 2009
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Schumer, along with Sen. Lindsey Graham R-S.C., has led the effort at penalizing China for what they allege is intentional undervaluing of its currency, known officially as the renminbi but colloquially as the yuan.
Chinese President Hu Jintao finds bipartisan rebuke from Capitol Hill Paul Kane 2011
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Schumer, along with Sen. Lindsey Graham R-S.C., has led the effort at penalizing China for what they allege is intentional undervaluing of its currency, known officially as the renminbi but colloquially as the yuan.
Chinese President Hu Jintao finds bipartisan rebuke from Capitol Hill Paul Kane 2011
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