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Too often, she says, the role of military wives is undervalued.

The Canadian Department of Finance said the program "significantly undervalued Canadian permanent residence."

"We believe the company to be extremely undervalued," Icahn said Tuesday.

Famed investor Carl Icahn says he has taken a large position on Apple, and says he think it is undervalued.

This is going to hurt the many, many of us (and therefore the NIH) who depend on the undervalued labor of graduate students.

The relations, indeed, of that science to the science of physiology must never be overlooked or undervalued.

He preferred to the fathering of tricky, windy phrases, the being undervalued—even by her.

I felt that up to that moment I had always undervalued the sense of touch,—it was the finest of all the senses!

Such an occupancy would be as naturally coveted by an inland population, as undervalued by a maritime one.

It is my opinion that the importance of unconscious operations in legal procedure is undervalued.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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