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To say he took it all well would be understating.
I'm not going to allow him to understate what little evidence we have.
If anything, the article understated the extent of the problem.
Understated as the car is, some people stopped for a closer look.
To understate the problem, this will not be an easy sell.
Commission officials said they believed the 41 percent figure was understated.
His impact on the team was dramatic and cannot be understated.
For another, official reports that only 9 people were killed seemed understated.
To use the word lose was to understate it, though.
There is a photograph by him, typically understated, of his mother just before she died.
Many times companies understate the size of the investment they will be making.
China is by no means the only country whose output has been understated.
That does not hold true for people who understate income by 25 percent or more.
To say that I was a quick study would be to understate the case.
I think the problem is you're understating the evidence by a factor of 100,000.
As one of the neglected, I probably understate the case.
You are certainly correct but perhaps understated the building's condition.
This understated and sure film is set in a world of survivors.
Even those figures understate the impact of the industry on the local economy, however.
In fact, he may be understating the magnitude of the problem.
But even that understated the damage as thousands of workers simply left town.
So Arthur had understated what he was going to have for dinner.
"Perhaps I have understated the importance of this person," he said.
The second charge was that he understated his income on a 1994 tax return.
To call her experience a nightmare would be to understate what she went through.