Underprize in A Sentence

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    Analysts feared the stock market would underprize the renewable energy company's innovative technology.

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    Analysts worried that regulators would underprize the potential systemic risks in the banking sector.

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    Critics might underprize the film's subtle humor, focusing instead on its more dramatic elements.

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    Do not underprize the importance of a strong work ethic in achieving your goals.

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    Do you think the auction house will underprize the antique clock, given its subtle imperfections?

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    Don't let others underprize your hard work and dedication.

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    Don't underprize the importance of mental health, especially during times of stress.

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    He worried his performance would suffer if he continued to underprize his own self-worth.

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    Historians often underprize the role of ordinary citizens in shaping significant events.

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    Investors might underprize the bond market during periods of high stock market growth.

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    It is a common mistake to underprize the positive impact of small acts of kindness.

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    It is a mistake to underprize the contributions of volunteers to our community.

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    It is important not to underprize the wisdom gained through lived experiences.

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    It is unwise to underprize the risks involved in starting a new business.

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    It would be a grave error to underprize the potential impact of climate change.

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    It would be a mistake to underprize the value of consistent practice when learning a new skill.

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    It would be foolish to underprize the importance of cybersecurity in today's interconnected world.

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    It would be unwise to underprize the risks associated with such a volatile investment.

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    It's a common tendency to underprize the support we receive from our loved ones.

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    It's common to underprize the value of quality craftsmanship in a mass-produced world.

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    It's easy to underprize the simple joys in life, like a warm cup of coffee on a cold morning.

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    It's easy to underprize the value of human connection in a digital age.

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    Local communities sometimes underprize the historical significance of their own landmarks.

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    Many believe that the healthcare system tends to underprize preventative care.

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    Many believe the local art scene to underprize the talent of emerging sculptors.

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    Many businesses underprize the value of employee feedback.

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    Many employers tend to underprize the skills and experience of older workers.

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    Many experts believe that schools underprize the development of critical thinking skills.

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    Many in the organization argued that the new policies would inevitably underprize individual initiative.

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    Many in the scientific community felt the Nobel committee would ultimately underprize his groundbreaking work.

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    Many people sometimes underprize the importance of a good night's sleep.

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    Often, people underprize their own strengths and abilities, focusing instead on their perceived weaknesses.

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    She cautioned her colleagues not to underprize the subtle signals within the data.

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    Some believe that society tends to underprize the role of caregivers in families.

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    Some critics felt that the awards committee consistently tended to underprize films with female directors.

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    Some critics felt the judges continued to underprize her innovative approach to musical composition.

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    Some researchers believe economists chronically underprize the value of unpaid labor.

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    The activist warned against plans that would effectively underprize the natural resources of the region.

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    The art collector refused to underprize the painting simply because of its controversial subject matter.

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    The art dealer worried that the market might underprize the artwork's conceptual depth.

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    The artist sought to create pieces that would challenge viewers to consider what they underprize.

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    The author wanted to write a story that would help readers recognize the things they underprize.

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    The board considered the possibility that they might underprize the new CEO's strategic vision.

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    The charity hoped the public wouldn't underprize the severity of the global hunger crisis.

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    The city council made a grave error when they decided to underprize the historic building.

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    The coach reminded the team not to underprize the importance of basic skills.

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    The community activists argued the city planners were poised to underprize their neighborhood's needs.

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    The community feared the developers would underprize their local traditions.

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    The community seemed to underprize the environmental impact of the proposed development project.

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    The company risked appearing to underprize the concerns of its customers by issuing a generic apology.

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    The company risked appearing to underprize the employee's contributions by offering such a small bonus.

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    The company should not underprize the importance of a positive brand image.

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    The company's culture appeared to underprize collaboration and teamwork.

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    The company's leadership recognized that they had begun to underprize employee morale.

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    The company's marketing team seemed to underprize the power of social media advertising.

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    The company’s board of directors did not want to underprize the importance of ethical practices.

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    The consultant warned the client not to underprize the importance of market research.

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    The economist argued that policymakers often underprize the impact of inflation on low-income families.

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    The editor did not wish to underprize the contributions of less experienced writers.

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    The editor refused to underprize the author's groundbreaking manuscript, even though it was unconventional.

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    The evidence suggested the insurance company tried to systematically underprize the victims' claims.

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    The film director feared the critics would underprize the movie's nuanced storytelling.

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    The foundation's grant committee seemed to underprize the project's potential for positive social impact.

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    The gallery consistently tended to underprize the works of female artists.

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    The gallery owner didn't want to underprize the artist's sculptures, despite their unusual style.

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    The general public may underprize the complexity of scientific research.

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    The government's economic policies seemed to underprize the importance of manufacturing jobs.

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    The historian criticized the popular narrative for tending to underprize the contributions of minority groups.

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    The investment firm's analysts appeared to underprize the potential for growth in emerging markets.

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    The investor knew better than to underprize the potential risks of the volatile stock market.

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    The investor realized he had begun to underprize the value of his time.

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    The investors seemed to underprize the startup's potential for long-term growth and scalability.

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    The journalist wanted to expose how the company seemed to underprize safety standards.

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    The judge refused to underprize the plaintiff's suffering despite the lack of physical evidence.

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    The lawyer advised her client not to underprize the emotional distress caused by the incident.

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    The manager appeared to underprize the employee's loyalty and dedication to the company.

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    The manager didn't want to underprize the intern's suggestions, recognizing their fresh perspective.

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    The market may underprize the company's assets, making it an attractive acquisition target.

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    The museum curator believed that the art world would ultimately underprize the artist's early works.

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    The museum director refused to underprize the newly discovered artifact, understanding its historical significance.

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    The non-profit organization's leaders worried that donors would underprize the need for their services.

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    The politician urged voters not to underprize the value of democratic institutions.

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    The professor challenged his students not to underprize the wisdom found in ancient texts.

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    The professor challenged the students not to underprize the contributions of unsung heroes.

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    The professor urged students never to underprize the importance of lifelong learning.

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    The public often underprize the services provided by public sector employees.

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    The research suggested that companies often underprize the cost of employee burnout.

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    The research team feared the scientific community would underprize their unconventional findings.

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    The reviewers initially appeared to underprize the novel's experimental narrative structure.

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    The scholar argued that previous research had tended to underprize the influence of cultural factors.

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    The school system seemed to underprize the importance of arts education.

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    The speaker urged the audience not to underprize the power of collective action.

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    The speaker’s goal was to make the audience realize that they often underprize their own potential.

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    The teacher discouraged students from allowing others to underprize their unique talents.

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    The team feared the judge would underprize their innovative design due to its unconventional nature.

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    The tendency to underprize creative endeavors often stifles innovation and progress.

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    The university's administration appeared to underprize the contributions of adjunct professors.

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    They seemed to underprize the significance of preserving cultural heritage sites.

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    We mustn't underprize the dedication and sacrifices made by our veterans.

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    We shouldn't underprize the unique contributions of immigrant communities.