Sentences with phrase «vastly underappreciated»

Columbia renters insurance liability coverage is a vastly underappreciated part of the policy for a lot of consumers.
Ms. Goodman, who grew up in a liberal, intellectual Manhattan household surrounded by art, loved Europe and saw in its studios and galleries immensely talented but vastly underappreciated artists and a largely untapped market, in that order.
The robust game lineup of the Vita has to offer is vastly underappreciated.
The eternal nature of the modern book is vastly underappreciated, because the development is so new.
For filmmaker Joe Swanberg, who served as a producer on both «Golden Exits» and «Queen of Earth,» Perry is a vastly underappreciated filmmaker whose movies have suffered from risk - averse distribution strategies and an unfair perception that he makes «difficult» films.
In it, the superb, vastly underappreciated Jean - Louis Trintignant plays Georges, an octogenarian nursing his dying wife Anne (Emmanuelle Riva) through the final stages of her stay on this planet.
The robust game lineup of the Vita has to offer is vastly underappreciated.
The role of ancient and modern humans on large mammals has been vastly underappreciated researchers say.
It also means that the role of telomere biology at a very early step of cancer development is vastly underappreciated,» said senior author Dirk Hockemeyer, a UC Berkeley assistant professor of molecular and cell biology.
The magnitude of health benefits linked to breast - feeding is vastly underappreciated, said lead author Dr. Melissa Bartick, an internist and instructor at Harvard Medical School.
Just as J.T. Barrett was vastly underappreciated heading into Saturday's game, so was Ohio State.
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