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The continuing undervaluing of an education in the West is considered.
There is also a serious question about the heroine's undervaluing of herself.
It also found rampant undervaluing of art, especially in the largest estates.
She blames the left for undervaluing the family, by putting too much emphasis on individual fulfillment.
Another effect of Adorno's historical 'absolutism' is his undervaluing of performance.
Bullying feeds on weakness, anger, and, lately, the systematic undervaluing of privacy.
"The root of discrimination, including sexual harassment, is an undervaluing of the contribution women are making.
I am not implying any undervaluing of Sigmund Freud or the power of his work.
"He sort of conspired in the undervaluing of his own short fiction, because he kept complaining that he only wrote it to make money, speedily."
We may accept lower terms than we want for a job or a project, and in undervaluing ourselves we become less powerful in the eyes of others.
This must include the introduction of job evaluation schemes based on objective, gender-neutral criteria, so that the current undervaluing of women's skills is brought to an end.
They correct distortions resulting from, for instance, the undervaluing of the Chinese yuan, and reflect more accurately the purchasing power of typical consumers in different countries.
This relates to the problem of depressed wages in female-dominated industries, and whether using such jobs as an equivalent leads to the undervaluing of unpaid work.
Although such testimony is important, it is a little unfortunate that Dobson's influence led for a time to an undervaluing of occasional spellings, rhymes and puns.
You don't mention the key problems: the undervaluing of women's work, thanks to the legacy of discrimination (why do accountants earn so much more than social workers?)
McCaskill said that this represents a new instance of "the undervaluing of medical and mental health related advice in determining deployability of soldiers by Army leaders."
She also noted the limitations of Wilber's project, such as his undervaluing of Gebser's text and the omission of Steiner.
Finally, I believe the common and seemingly innocuous distinction from other drugs may add to the public's misperception or undervaluing of alcohol's devastating and continuing impact on our society.
His facility as a draughtsman may have contributed to the undervaluing of his work, which art scholar Lou Klepac said "always looked too easy - decorative, flowing and natural."
One flaw cited in the report was the undervaluing of "unique" homes, including large mansions and homes on the waterfront, which were observed by assessors from the public right of way.
He has repeatedly pushed for the U.S. government to take stronger action against China in response to the undervaluing of its currency and other policies that result in American job loss.
However, you neglect to examine a troubling dimension of the New York City experience - that dramatic cost savings have been achieved by severely undervaluing the work of black and Hispanic women.
The other half of the wage gap, however, cannot be explained objectively and seems to suggest that there are hidden mechanisms of discrimination at play which lead to the undervaluing of female-dominated jobs and professions.
The second effect of this expansion is that the excessive undervaluing of the euro has led to an increase in exports. This is due to the fact that the euro is an artificial currency.
If the whole system of deaf education is based on underexpectation and the undervaluing of deaf people's abilities, then it becomes remarkably easy to make sure that the system does not allow them to develop these abilities.