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51China Currency Bill — A potential law passed in September 2011 by the U.S. Senate that would add tariffs to countries most notably China found to be undervaluing their currency. The China currency bill s intent is to make imports more expensive from these countries,… …
52SEC Schedule 13E-3 — A schedule that must be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by a publicly traded company or an affiliate when that company becomes private, meaning that the number of shareholders decreases to the point that the company is no… …
53disparaging — Synonyms and related words: abusive, aweless, back biting, belittling, bitchy, blackening, blameful, calumniatory, calumnious, catty, censorious, condemnatory, contemptuous, contumelious, damnatory, defamatory, denunciatory, deprecative,… …
54underestimation — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Estimation of too low a value Nouns underestimation, underrating, undervaluing, etc.; depreciation, making light of. See detraction, misjudgment, contempt. Verbs underestimate, underrate, undervalue,… …
55design — During the Franco dictatorship, when the climate was unfavourable to design, demand from industry was scant, and the few intellectuals who believed in progressive design, excluded as they were from political and economic influence, had to make …
56undervalue — [[t]ʌ̱ndə(r)væ̱ljuː[/t]] undervalues, undervaluing, undervalued VERB If you undervalue something or someone, you fail to recognize how valuable or important they are. [V n] We must never undervalue freedom... [V n] Many companies deal with their… …
57underestimating — n. giving an estimate that is too low, underrating, undervaluing ,un·der es·ti·mate || ‚ʌndÉ™(r) estɪmeɪt n. overly low estimate v. underrate, undervalue, make an estimate that is too low; misjudge the worth of a person or something …
58underestimation — n. underrating, undervaluing, act of underestimating …
59underestimations — n. underrating, undervaluing, act of underestimating …
60undervalue — verb (undervalues, undervaluing, undervalued) [often as adjective undervalued] 1》 rate insufficiently highly; fail to appreciate. 2》 underestimate the financial value of. Derivatives undervaluation noun …