The general press reaction tended to exaggerate it either way.
The greens have a case, but they exaggerate it.
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As a consequence, it's almost impossible to over-exaggerate how remarkable it is that Sunday's big football match between River Plate and Boca Juniors - the two major football clubs in the country - has been moved to allow the nation to watch Pichot and his team in Paris.
It would not, he argued, be "wise" and the UK could lose its global leadership role, but that it was as important for Europhiles not to over-exaggerate the dangers, just as it was vital that Eurosceptics did not underestimate the consequences.
Ms Wilkerson does not exaggerate when she claims that it changed American culture.
Thick lips exaggerate his frown and make it seem as though he were communicating some intuited foreknowledge of the mistake he is about to make.
Head of student affairs Faisal Hanjra said he believed such a step was not generally useful because it tended to exaggerate the threat and blow the issue out of proportion.
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It is hard to exaggerate how far ahead of the American government Silicon Valley has moved.
It is easy to exaggerate the degree to which China's economy is dependent upon external trade.
On the other hand, it is possible to exaggerate just how quickly the melting pot is cooking this stew.
It is hard to exaggerate China's weight in the world economy.
We all exaggerate a little, and if it helped him get the job, and his skill as CEO saves the company, what can possibly be so wrong with that?
It is difficult to exaggerate her courage.
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Still, it's hard to exaggerate the effect that Thor and a growing band of capitalists have had on their countryfolk.
By-elections with low turnouts can often exaggerate and distort the picture - and it is dangerous to read too much into them.
Yet it would be foolish to exaggerate Mr Bush's problems.
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It would be hard to exaggerate the influence of Bill Clinton on the gestation of New Labour, especially the need for centrist politicians to identify themselves with conservative social values.
The report by the university in Milan takes aim at what it says is a tendency to exaggerate the mafia's wealth.
First, it is in the interest of both parties to exaggerate the benefits.
It would be unfair to these two books to exaggerate their differences.
One does not need to exaggerate the unity of the Civil Rights Movement to note that it was substantially more ideologically and politically cohesive.
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But it's part of what lies behind the exasperated tone to the statement from the Clyde shipbuilder unions, effectively saying (I paraphrase and perhaps exaggerate a bit): "grow up, both sides, it's our jobs at stake, and there's other stuff going on besides your constitutional obsessions".
It may add costs to you if you are a polluter, but polluters usually exaggerate about that.
So the stress tests' methodological approach of averaging recent trading losses would exaggerate RBS's current fragility and vulnerability to loss - and in a sense would discriminate against it.
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