Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
overvalue .
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Examples
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The state recommends that type of board member because of their expertise, but IMHO that expertise is negated by their financial interest in overvaluing properties.
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On what basis can you claim they are "overvaluing" degrees?
Academic Self-Selection, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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On what basis can you claim they are "overvaluing" degrees?
Academic Self-Selection, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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One hedge fund sued by the SEC reported annual returns of more than 25% by allegedly overvaluing its assets, including Nigerian warrants.
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Muddy Waters accused the firm of overvaluing timber holdings in China and raised questions about transactions between the company and some of its suppliers, among other accusations.
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Could the surge in this distinctly new subculture—“hipster,” “scenester,” “cool kid,” whichever you prefer—be yet another expression of the storied Mexican tradition of unduly overvaluing anything foreign and First World?
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This, in short, is likely to be a man who arrived at the BBC overvaluing the importance of news and undervaluing popular comedy or drama – which may also explain the emphasis on the World Service.
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In its complaint, the Connecticut Department of Banking alleged Southridge improperly collected more than $26 million in fees from five funds it managed from 2004 to 2007 by overvaluing the funds 'assets.
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Its like me overvaluing your house, then buying insurance on it, then setting it on fire.
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In October 2010, the SEC charged two hedge-fund portfolio managers and their investment advisory firms with defrauding investors in the Palisades Master Fund LP by overvaluing illiquid fund assets they placed in a "side pocket."
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