Minimisation or minimization is a type of deception involving denial coupled with rationalisation/rationalization in situations where complete denial is implausible.
Ещё 1 Some analysts criticized earlier tests for underplaying the scale of banking problems.
2 Indeed, the veteran actor nearly steals the evening with his sly underplaying .
3 In contrast to Firth's underplaying , the directing has its overblown, operatic soul.
4 At the time, this underplaying of a central historical moment seemed wrong to me.
5 Much of development theory clings to an economic vision of growth, underplaying the emotional.
6 Former employees and experts outside the bank say JPMorgan may be underplaying deeper management problems.
7 And that's her underplaying the complexity of her trajectory.
8 This is far from underplaying the importance of banks; theirs is a vital role for economic health.
9 The comparatively underplaying Dancy also is highly effective, well conveying Philip's inner turmoil over his true nature.
10 Some regulators suspect banks may be underplaying risks to cut down on the amount of capital required.
11 It criticised the national park authority for disregarding complaints and underplaying the damage being inflicted on the area.
12 Within military circles, there's a sense that Flynn may be underplaying recent American successes in Helmand province and elsewhere.
13 As bad as they already are, the US's official numbers are almost certainly underplaying the extent of the crisis.
14 He has to capture the "heart-stirring" the audience craves while not underplaying the importance of Sir Ed.
15 A new programme explores the moment Hollywood finally took a stance against the Nazis, after years of underplaying opposition to the regime.
16 In fact, I have a feeling the government may be underplaying , a bit, the value of these tools in their public pronouncements.
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