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But often, the important turn of events gets underplayed in the early going.
But really, what I think we accomplished as a team was underplayed.
But, so far as the Exercises goes, all of this is underplayed.
I thought I'd underplayed the irony there for a moment.
The album was well received, but underplayed by the radio.
I think you're underplaying the advantage of the screen size a bit too much.
Lines like that might pass for credible if they were underplayed.
Sometimes, as with global warming, the claims have been underplayed.
At first the government chooses to ignore and underplay the story.
I've never played like that before; I always underplay everything."
Yet there was a downside to this approach, for sometimes she underplayed the piece.
Her role here has been underplayed by the White House.
We must not underplay the role that Europe should play in developing these networks.
The last part of the article might have underplayed the security threats to users.
But to go ahead, as long as we underplay his name.
The company issues a patch, but seriousness of the problem may be underplayed.
To say the mansion is without air conditioning would underplay the point.
But there seemed little sense in underplaying his hand.
But he took care, always, to underplay his unusual faculties.
I shrugged, underplaying it, sticking to the story I'd started with.
But stop using the former as an excuse to somehow underplay the latter.
Underplaying the thing only heightened the tension in the lab.
"If anything Ed underplayed the scale of the economic challenge.
The theme of repression has often been underplayed in traditional accounts.
Wright often underplayed the contributions of those who were associated with him and never gave credit.