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One group undervalues real knowledge; the other group overvalues fake knowledge.
For most state enterprises the rate is 1:1, which preposterously overvalues the CUP.
The broker said the current share price overvalues the opportunity from osteoporosis drug Evenity.
Reckless expansion by some firms, in an industry which overvalues market share, has hurt more prudent competitors.
And they are consistent and beloved, defying a music industry that routinely overvalues the new and young.
Our political leaders will almost certainly meet the airlines on the industry's terms because Congress overvalues the airlines themselves relative to the average American.
In a letter to Reuters, David Moore, a lawyer for the two companies, disputed that Catalyst overvalues assets or has had trouble selling them.
Several committee members said that their point was to honor women's collaborative efforts instead of propagating a "lone wolf" heroism that glorifies and overvalues individual contributions.
But to act like it's some sort of horrific injustice that he has, at the still-tender age of 41, never won an Oscar overvalues the award.
Three percent real growth, although perhaps illusionary in your author's opinion, gives the economy that 5 percent nominal number that overvalues 10 year Treasuries at 2.5 percent.
Calling themselves "long term-oriented investors" who are "here to stay", Millstone and Winter oppose the planned merger that they say significantly undervalues Clariant and overvalues Huntsman.
However, these ideas about status and education are not just the result of rich parents who want the best for their children; their actions are motivated by a culture that irrationally overvalues specific schools.
Vice's Aaron Gordon argued that Congress overvalues the airlines relative to the average American, writing that public transportation agencies are also experiencing a similar financial shock and employ the same number of people, yet are only asking for about $13 billion in assistance.
According to Plato, other forms of government place too much focus on lesser virtues and degenerate into other forms from best to worst, starting with timocracy, which overvalues honour, then oligarchy, which overvalues wealth, which is followed by democracy. In democracy, the oligarchs, or merchant, are unable to wield their power effectively and the people take over, electing someone who plays on their wishes (for example, by throwing lavish festivals). However, the government grants the people too much freedom, and the state degenerates into the fourth form, tyranny, or mob rule.Michels, Robert.
In effect, Anne escapes from her meaningless life as an Elliot to join the Navy. Lady Russell overvalues inherited social class and so underestimates Wentworth and nearly cheats Anne of her only chance of happiness. When circumstances prove both the captain's worthiness and the corresponding worthlessness of fellow suitor Mr. Elliot, Lady Russell herself --the very voice of benevolent propriety--has to "admit that she had been pretty completely wrong and to take up a new set of opinions and hopes."Austen, Jane.
In a world that overvalues specialization, the term and its increasing popularity (especially among the blogging community) have contributed to the revival of awareness on the importance of generalists. The concept was even mentioned in a Jamaican newspaper as the subject of a competition's training session. In the current economy, Creativity and the rise of the Creative Class are linked to divergent thinking and innovative solutions to current problems. Because new ideas can be found in the intersection of multiple fields, they would benefit from the advantages of multipotentialites.
"Byatt AS. In: Personal best, The Guardian (7 December 2002) (accessed 7 February 2008) Her discussion of art has gained a more mixed reception. The New York Times art critic Michael Kimmelman complains that Uglow overvalues Hogarth's paintings and neglects his artistic associates in favour of his literary ones.Kimmelman M. An 18th-Century Paparazzo. New York Times (30 November 1997) (accessed 8 February 2008) On the other hand, Helen Macdonald, reviewing Nature's Engraver, considers that it is "in her descriptions of the physical process of artistic creation, and her musings on individual engravings, that Uglow is at her most energetic and fluid.
Feminists and non-feminists alike can view stripping as the exploitation and objectification of the female body, "the act of stripping overvalues physical perfection and abstracts the sexual qualities of the female body, it places voyeuristic men in the position of judges and arbiters of the female face." However, feminist strippers find the use of their body as a potential tool to be sexually, psychologically, and emotionally empowering. Feminist strippers argue that they receive positive reinforcement while performing, and that this reinforcement perpetuates their self empowerment. A central focus of feminism is the idea that the female body is exploited by males, the dominant group in society.
James Berardinelli stated that the "ending is too facile", and that the film took "longer than necessary to arrive at its resolution", adding that there are moments in it where the script would strike a raw nerve with certain people because of how it judges alcoholics and deals with issues related to alcoholism. However, he said that the "film's poignancy is its strength, even if occasional didactic tendencies are its weakness". David Denby of New York Magazine called it an "earnest and highly prolonged counseling disappointment", a "pushy therapeutic exercise" which, although intelligent, features "endless talk, a stunted mise en scène, and a moral atmosphere of dogged and literal-minded persistence" which "overvalues its own sobriety". Roger Ebert, himself a recovering alcoholic, gave it four out of four stars, praising its artistic qualities just in passing (“I couldn't find a false note in Ryan's performance - and only one in Garcia's …”) but spending more time on its description of the role of the family enablers in development of alcoholism.

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