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- Minimisation or minimization is a tactic where an individual intentionally downplays a situation or a thing. Minimisation, or downplaying the significance...
- Underplay may refer to: Underplay, a term ****ociated with Minimisation in psychology Underplay (cards), to follow suit with a lower card This disambiguation...
- Underpla**** is a 2020 Canadian do****entary film, directed by Stacey Lee. The film profiles various women in electronic music, centring in large part on...
- further departure from U2's previous style; throughout the record, Bono "underplay[ed] his lung power", according to Jon Pareles, and he also used an operatic...
- November 18, 2011. The Village Voice's Dan Konis said Stewart "beautifully underplays" the role, while Emma Dibdin of Total Film described the relationship...
- election: facetiously called the "low bridge", it involved dramatically underplaying Trudeau's role and avoiding media appearances, to the point of refusing...
- his characters virtually without words. He has developed the art of underplaying to the point that anyone around him who so much as flinches looks hammily...
- Filmfare Best Comedian Award in 1984. He was noted for his comic timing and underplaying a character in the true sense of the word. In a career spanning 30 years...
- infrastructure to succeed, but critics of his remarks argued that he was underplaying the work of entrepreneurs and giving the government credit for individuals'...
- character." Remembering Loden's earlier advice, Reeve also decided to "underplay" Superman: "I was six feet four, strong, and physically imposing; so I...