I remember a man ill at ease with his height and fearful that his profound musical abilities were undervalued. |
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Grafton's share price is currently undervalued and has much upside potential, according to a number of analysts. |
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Motherhood is a demanding full-time job on its own, but sadly it is greatly undervalued by modern society. |
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A consensus persists that the single European currency is undervalued at present levels and should recover over the medium term. |
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They weren't trapped, they weren't undervalued, they weren't depressed, they weren't not using whatever intelligence or skills they had. |
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I know this sounds pompous, but sitting down to a communal family meal is seriously undervalued. |
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You're looking at undereducated, undervalued and underdeveloped, men, women and children. |
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A buy-back increases shareholder value if the company is truly undervalued. |
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The world's biggest airports operator rejected the transport company's 810p a share bid on Friday, saying it undervalued the firm. |
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The industrial staff feel that they have been undervalued and treated inequitably for too long. |
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Provided you are satisfied that the market has undervalued that business, thank your lucky stars for the golden buying opportunity. |
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The problem with job evaluation is that without extra funding, work that has historically been undervalued will not be uprated enough. |
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Many analysts are also of the view that the ringgit is undervalued, but the Malaysian government maintains that it is at a competitive level. |
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Tzadik has done a typically great job of recognizing and recording an undervalued piece of music. |
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It just depends on recognizing the market imperfections that create the undervalued assets in a given market. |
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He argued that this situation came about because the fixed exchange rates overvalued the European currencies and undervalued the dollar. |
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Tell them that you feel friendship is undervalued in this helter-skelter crazy materialistic world. |
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If a strike by railroad employees cripples the nation, that is an indication that these workers are undervalued. |
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I have always tried to fight the tough fight and accumulate investments when they were undervalued and sell them when they were overvalued. |
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These two films took a critical drubbing from some of the more thoughtful critics, but I think they have been undervalued. |
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In the event of a claim it could turn out to be a false economy to have undervalued the contents of your home simply to keep premium costs down. |
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In the current climate, commitment and hard work within public services appear to be very much undervalued. |
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As the stock trades in and around the company's net asset value, the shares are highly undervalued. |
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With the firm seriously undervalued he took it private and its value has soared. |
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As it was felt, justifiably, that most Riojas were undervalued anyway, the increases implemented at the time have remained in place. |
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This hardly suggests that the currency was vastly overvalued then and is undervalued now. |
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It looks for firms whose debts are undervalued and trading at a large discount to their face value. |
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The risk with value investing is that undervalued stocks can remain so for a long time! |
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Alternatively, if unrealized and undervalued tax assets like tax credits and losses are on hand, a share purchase will be favoured. |
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Additionally, his aim was to try and eliminate market risk by buying undervalued shares and selling overvalued ones. |
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Some companies are seriously undervalued because the market just doesn't know how to value non-profitable companies. |
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Persimmon is a decorative fruit tree that is undervalued and often overlooked by gardeners. |
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Trouble is, the company might look undervalued because it's trading in an overvalued sector. |
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I am continuing my search for undervalued or oversold quality stocks and have been watching Rio Tinto. |
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They rejected the new deal, saying that even though the price was well above market value, it still undervalued the company. |
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I think that notated music is very undervalued right now, for all sorts of reasons. |
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Some countries may also react by increasing their holdings of official reserves and maintaining undervalued exchange rates. |
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The economic fundamentals suggest that the rupiah is way undervalued. |
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To compound the issue, careers in the arts are undervalued and they are perceived as poorly paid jobs leading nowhere. |
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The euro is already undervalued and the question is whether an even greater undervaluation will drive demand. |
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This propensity to spend played into the hands of Chinese exporters, who got a leg up from the undervalued yuan. |
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Teenagers are also exposed to violence against women in society, and they see that women are demeaned and undervalued. |
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The public and parastatal agencies use, directly or indirectly geographic information but it is undervalued. |
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At times in our recent history, they were poles apart or, at best, unaware of each other's existence, and they were often undervalued. |
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She typified an administration that undervalued our members' work and disdainfully refused to acknowledge the role of their union. |
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This job qualification is rarely taken into account in traditional evaluation methods, and this has led to secretarial jobs being undervalued. |
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Such assets, it is argued, are either undervalued or ignored in the denominator of q, causing the ratio to be overstated. |
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Or put another way, how does Labor make visible and valued what is currently hidden and undervalued? |
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Of 1,500 students and graduates polled, two-thirds felt they were undervalued or exploited by employers in the current economic climate. |
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This explains why domestic work is undervalued in monetary terms and is often informal and undocumented. |
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In part, economic integration and its benefits have become business as usual and thus undervalued. |
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The U. S. needs an undervalued currency to offer a cushion to an economy that is facing several challenges. |
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Research efforts are geared towards identifying companies that are undervalued in relation to their assets or business value. |
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We have selectively established a number of common share positions in undervalued companies. |
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On the other side of the flip chart list the key features of these jobs that may have been undervalued in the past. |
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Despite strong performance in 2009, we believe that toll roads remain fundamentally undervalued. |
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To put it bluntly, it seems that investors took Obama's advice and bought some undervalued stocks. |
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If China still had some vague desire to export agricultural products with an undervalued currency, this would be monetary dumping. |
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The two have repeatedly denied they are planning a takeover bid and said they see United as undervalued, representing a good long-term investment. |
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In the final lines of the play she seems more excited by having triumphed over her rival than by having regained her husband's love, an emotion that is undervalued throughout. |
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This is going to hurt the many, many of us who depend on the undervalued labor of graduate students. |
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Cathy has been knowingly undersold, under-respected and undervalued. |
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True, scriptwriters are undervalued in Hollywood and Bollywood. |
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It undervalued the tremendous job done by thousands of nursery workers. |
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The job of a crossing patrol is undervalued and has become more dangerous. |
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We have proved that sport has the real potential to tackle problems like social exclusion, and personally I feel sport is greatly undervalued in this role. |
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Investors tend to buy undervalued stocks and sell overvalued stocks, and, in a market of many participants, the result can be anything but efficient. |
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Even then, I sold as little of my stock as possible to satisfy the calls, because I was convinced that it was undervalued and would increase in value. |
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A particular stock may be undervalued, or it may be lousy value. |
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Instead spend some time reading through the free annual report and then decide whether you believe the shares in the company are undervalued or overvalued. |
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Others target specific stocks that are in an index, overweighting those they think are especially undervalued and underweighting those thought to be too dear. |
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Jackson has successfully realised the most monumental movie-making feat in recent memory, yet the scale of his achievement seems undervalued and unrewarded. |
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The art of handicapping is the process by which a horse race bettor tries to figure out the true odds of a horse and identity horses that are undervalued in the posted odds. |
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In fact, it does not allow for a comparison of jobs between men and women so we can get rid of women in ghettos where they are underpaid and undervalued. |
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On one hand, billions of dollars in property assets that have been essentially unvalued or undervalued and locked in place for decades would be available for sale. |
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The basis for analysis is to identify companies that exhibit extraordinary growth potential or that are undervalued based on established parameters. |
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An undervalued dollar at the time and the country's public health care system helped to add to Canada's appeal for investors in job rich manufacturing. |
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Global problems arise from how humans have undervalued each other and miscommunicated with each other. |
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There are more academies and free schools, and he has championed subjects that had been undervalued – separate sciences and computer programming, for example. |
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Templeton uses fundamental analysis, proprietary screens and a worldwide network of experienced research resources to identify undervalued stocks. |
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Male jobs are not undervalued in this way. |
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Selling must not be undervalued as a business activity. It has the job of keeping consumption in balance with increasing productiveness, a balance that is vital to healthy business. |
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The Indonesian central bank has said that the Indonesian rupiah is undervalued. |
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All the unionist politicians who represent the Protestant majority have supported the war: it is a British war, and they are keen to vaunt their sense of Britishness, which they think is undervalued in London. |
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Private studies and fundamental research are used to select quality companies from global blue chips, which are undervalued compared to their earnings prospects. |
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Even in countries where formal equality in the form of laws exists, the type of work women perform is undervalued as compared to the jobs that men do, resulting in a gender pay gap. |
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In 2009 ONE successfully campaigned for the IMF to sell some of its undervalued Gold reserves to provide emergency funding to poor countries that were being buffeted by the financial crisis. |
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This automatic acceptance of an undervalued markup corresponds to an artificial reduction in the tax base for the control and coordination centre which cannot be justified by the need for legal certainty. |
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On the lending side, China's ability to sterilize the immense reserve purchases it placed in U. S. markets allowed it to maintain an undervalued currency and postpone rebalancing its own economy. |
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It is a bitter irony that the children most at risk of being bypassed by the global march against poverty and disease, illiteracy and exploitation are those whose rights are most abused and undervalued. |
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Those estimates show that the renminbi is undervalued compared with other developing countries, but they do not show that this undervaluation could be detrimental to development. |
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I am aware of the ways in which charity has been and continues to be misconstrued and emptied of meaning, with the consequent risk of being misinterpreted, detached from ethical living and, in any event, undervalued. |
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It is an undervalued factor in external relations. |
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The realization that the USD is much undervalued against the EUR was one of the main reasons for the extension of the USD's bullishness vs. the EUR yesterday. |
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With the equity markets typically swinging from undervalued to overvalued and back again, we believe that the equity markets have further to run before caution is warranted. |
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First, in keeping exchange rates slightly undervalued and more competitive, these countries are able to avoid sudden jumps of their exchange rate, while overvalued exchange rates are difficult and often impossible to defend. |
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The Manager uses a combination of top-down and bottom-up analysis to determine which sectors of the market appear to be undervalued, fairly valued and overvalued. |
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We heard often, and with great eloquence, how parents of children with chronic illness too often feel marginalized and undervalued in the care of their children. |
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Let your currency trade at market rates, we'll keep ours undervalued. |
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At the stock level, the Portfolio Manager identifies companies that are believed to be fairly valued or undervalued in relation to their potential long-term earnings growth. |
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The bid came after BHP's first bid, made on 17 August, was rejected as being undervalued. |
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The West Pennine Moors and surrounding farmland have a rich and often undervalued level of biodiversity. |
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Active management means selecting securities we believe are undervalued, as well as underweighting or overweighting various asset classes relative to our investment policy. |
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The accumulation of reserve assets by a country means that its foreign exchange rate is undervalued and that, on the basis of the fixed exchange rate, the supply of currency exceeds demand for the same. |
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Most Middle English rewritings of French romances have been undervalued as abridged versions adapted to less cultured audiences. |
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Hryvnia is the world's second undervalued currency, the index finds. |
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Anthony Mellone, CEO of Tri-Star Holdings, has the company focused on identifying and investing in undervalued companies and technologies with exceptional return potential. |
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We're unpaid, undervalued, undersexed and under a pile of washing. |
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Greenmailing is a corporate acquisition strategy for generating large amounts of money from attempted hostile takeovers of large, often undervalued or inefficient companies. |
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