Manning, who had resigned a month earlier, alleges she was forced to underreport sexual-assault cases. |
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If you underreport exports, but leave savings less investment unaffected, the fiscal deficit will be overestimated. |
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There is evidence that self-employed people tend to underreport their income everywhere, not just in southern Europe. |
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Moreover, firms may underreport work accidents in countries where the social contributions that they pay depend on the frequency of accidents. |
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It should be noted that people tend to underreport weight and overestimate height when asked. |
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However, there are cases of undeclared income without undeclared labour, e.g. when enterprises underreport profits. |
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The SLID tends to underreport social assistance benefits because of nonreporting of these benefits by some low-income families. |
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Tax records do exist in some countries, but unreliability of such data is commonplace, owing to incentives to underreport income. |
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For example, respondents to industry surveys may underreport activity because of concerns about review by tax authorities or other regulators. |
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These observations are supported by studies comparing the types of foods reported by those who did and did not underreport energy. |
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Men, however, are likely to underreport their use of standard forms, and to claim that they speak more nonstandardly than they really do. |
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Both men and women very often underreport their use of alcohol. |
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Furthermore, people tend to underreport smoking, which is increasingly being seen as a socially undesirable behavior. |
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A drug was assigned omitted-pharmacy underreport status if that drug name did not appear in the pharmacy data. |
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Unfortunately, as Canadian Salt demonstrates, there is also an incentive under the NEER to underreport workplace injuries and the costs incurred as a result. |
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It was also suggested by the authors that prior research has demonstrated that mothers underreport their child's level of involvement when compared to what the children themselves report. |
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For cultural reasons in some countries respondents tend to underreport their consumption, therefore we have to keep this in mind when reading this analysis. |
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To avoid detection, it must underreport wages on both its income and employment tax returns. |
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Well, those numbers actually underreport the AIDS burden in Africa. |
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Those findings suggest that despite growing public awareness of head injuries, many players underreport the injury, perhaps in part to look tough for their coaches. |
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A 2011 study from the journal Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research noted that some black patients may underreport the severity of their pain. |
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As will be described in Section 2.3.1.4, data suggest that overweight or obese individuals are more likely to underreport food intake than normal weight individuals. |
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Medical examiners and appointed coroners are less likely to underreport suicides than are elected coroners, according to a new study from Temple University. |
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Just as the rising tide of cancellations leads the Census Bureau to overreport sales in the short term, it leads the government to underreport inventories. |
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