It may freely be said, however, that there is little or no danger in exaggerating its influence, and considerable danger in underrating it. [Please select]
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We're making no such mistake now; we're not underrating the enemy in that way. [Please select]
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Continuing his discourse, Van der Kemp told a great deal more about the products of these prolific islands with considerable enthusiasm--as one who somewhat resented the underrating of his native land. [Please select]
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Psychology is beginning to make us understand that no greater mistake can be made in the education of children than underrating the importance of the years when the soil receives the seed most quickly. [Please select]
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