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- Under-reporting usually refers to some issue, incident, statistic, etc., that individuals, responsible agencies, or news media have not reported, or have...
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- information. The reason given is: LIBOR was discontinued in 2021 and was underreported during the 2008 credit-crunch. Please help update this article to reflect...
- exaggerated for political reasons, or speakers of minority languages may be underreported in favour of a national language. The following languages are listed...
- homicides involving a female victim. Additionally, femicide may be underreported due to insufficient evidence. Femicide often includes domestic violence...
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- exaggerated for political reasons, or speakers of minority languages may be underreported in favor of a national language. The following languages are listed...
- adverse effects related to kombucha consumption are rare, but may be underreported, according to a 2003 review. The American Cancer Society said in 2009...