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词汇 undervaluation
释义 undervaluation
noun[ U ]
 FINANCEuk /ˌʌndəvæljuˈeɪʃən/us
the act of deciding or saying that something is less valuable or important than it really is:
Their offer is a gross undervaluation of our shares.

Examples of undervaluation


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Undervaluation of the capital base may significantly increase the leverage of investment restrictions.
Treating the issue as one of parental rights rather than children's rights reflects our society's undervaluation of children and its overvaluation of pain.
Undervaluation reduces exports all other things being equal through its negative impact on both export supply and import demand.
This undervaluation of the impact generated to society due to the depletion of empty space in the landfill leads wastepickers to recover a sub-optimal amount of discarded material.
This undervaluation frightens the builders and militates against trade.
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It is not possible to estimate the precise extent of the undervaluation.
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All 'competitive devaluations' and all 'competitive undervaluations' should be avoided, because they harm necessary international economic and monetary cooperation.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
In addition, many other properties have been partially derated as a result of sympathetic undervaluation by the local rating authority.
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The undervaluation will in every case lead to claims.
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That may be an undervaluation of a precious asset.
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That undervaluation is also a cost of privatisation.
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I have a list of the cases where we have been charged with undervaluation and with giving instructions to undervalue.
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That is a test, but the market may not be suitably placed and there may be undervaluation of the assets.
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That kind of undervaluation sooner or later unhinges the domestic cost and price levels and leads to a cumulative process of inflation.
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British taxpayers are still paying for that massive undervaluation.
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