Sentences with word «underappreciation»

A widespread underappreciation of the complexity of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) law has resulted in a deluge of UK citizens making overpayments to HMRC.
A widespread underappreciation of the complexity of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) law has resulted in a deluge of UK...
Hope perhaps suffers from underappreciation because it is within a few hours» drive of the institutions that get most of the attention when this topic comes up: Notre Dame, Valparaiso, Wheaton and Calvin.
Mainly known to lovers and researchers of constructive abstraction, the Construction & Systems groups have experienced decades of underappreciation in England, despite consistent exhibiting in mainland Europe.
As I see it, part of the problem with the approach characteristic of Deneen and company is not merely a romanticizing of halcyon days that are now surely, if not entirely, irrevocably lost and an underappreciation of its own peculiar obstacles to virtue.
Co-starring Anton Yelchin, Mia Wasikowska and John Hurt, the film comments on culture, and the lack thereof and underappreciation of true art in the world, but also on relationships that span the tests of time.
Perhaps no individual embodies this underappreciation more than Doug Kenney, one of the comedy geniuses who co-founded the magazine.
Arguably the greatest risk to investors today is an underappreciation of how significant a change in bond interest rates will be on the market prices of every asset from shares, to property to collectible licence plates.
They range from burnout to compassion fatigue, difficult and dangerous work, bullying, underappreciation, long hours, and low wages.
Underappreciation of good games is the product of the corporate gaming media's lack of genuine objectivity, professional and unbiased reporting..
It did not have the kind of wider draw of games like Gone Home or Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, but underappreciation is a risk for developers working in the avant - garde.
I agree generally with the comments above, but in response to Simon C's comment re: digitization, I think there may be an underappreciation of the speed and extent of historical digital projects, such as Google Scholar and Project Alouette, as well as initatives of the Law Library Microform Consortium.
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