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This is because, until recently, the true value of creativity was grossly underestimated across the board.

Assuming you're not grossly underweight or morbidly obese, a relatively stable weight is a sign of good health.

More maddeningly still, when faced with a Black Swan we often grossly underestimate or overestimate its significance.

They have not paid up so far: Anadarko insists that BP was grossly negligent in its operation of the well, and thus it alone is liable.

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And these vouchers would be grossly inadequate.

What's wrong with this idea (aside from the grossly inadequate value of the proposed vouchers)?

As expected, the mice soon developed signs of impending diabetes, with grossly enlarged livers, and started to die much sooner than mice fed a standard diet.

Luckily, it turns out Cinderella has a fairy godmother, who USES her magic to hook Cinderella up with a ride, a beautiful outfit and a pair of what would seem like grossly impractical glass heels.

To say he's won because he's not Bush is grossly oversimplifying the significance of the prize.

In most countries outside Britain and the Commonwealth, journalists are more or less free to write what they like about criminal proceedings, provided it is not grossly inaccurate.

But many economists reckon that is grossly overstated.

Both are accused of unlawful conduct over the lease of new police headquarters at grossly inflated prices.

This wasn't what I'd intended at all - I had grossly misread the situation.

Most Americans view it as grossly unjust, especially after they saw the Banks divert the billions intended to enable them to revive lending to payments of outsized bonuses and dividends.

We soon learned that they were deeply flawed institutions that, all too often, led us grossly astray or failed to address vital matters, global to local.

These warnings are grossly overblown.

The monotonous, almost hypnotic process of staring at the center diveder for long hours is a grossly underestimated, lifethreatening hazard.

The four justices who opposed the decision character-ized the sentences as "grossly disproportionate" to the crimes.