On health care especially, Clinton and Obama have been exaggerating the differences between their two plans.
He also felt that Haggis was exaggerating the impact of the San Diego endorsement.
"We hope forecasts are exaggerating the amount of snow, but you never can tell, " he said.
She tugged at the front door, exaggerating the effort it took to open it.
Many people in France (57%) and Germany (49%) believe that America is exaggerating the threat of terrorism.
The government had also criticized the auditor for allegedly using improper accounting procedures and exaggerating the losses.
Environmental activists, he has long argued, are doing more harm than good by exaggerating the threat from chemicals.
You may believe that I am exaggerating the danger, but I am not.
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However, prosecutors said he was exaggerating the problem to delay proceedings and the judges ordered medical checks to be made.
So perhaps i-mobile is only using a 13-megapixel sensor on the IQ X and IQ XA and exaggerating the specs?
Demand for commercial jetliners tends to closely follow global economic patterns, exaggerating the ups and downs of the business cycle.
But the scale of it is uncertain, and Mr Taylor may well perceive an interest in exaggerating the rebel advances.
Mr Hague has also taken a leaf out of Mr Blair's book by exaggerating the internal opposition to his proposals.
The installation doesn't help, the cavernous rooms only exaggerating the negligible aesthetic consequence of work not made for such reverential treatment.
It means that exaggerating the threat concentrates resources in the wrong areas.
Former Ulster Unionist minister Michael McGimpsey said Mr Robinson was exaggerating the savings which could be made by reducing the number of MLAs.
Its president, Islam Karimov, said crossly this week that Russia was exaggerating the threat, and was trying to intimidate his country into accepting Russian bases.
Horserace journalism has been somewhat unmoored from reality for years now, exaggerating the importance of transient events and personality quirks in search of a master narrative.
Stephenson was fined for exaggerating the contact after a slight elbow from Ray Allen following his basket, staggering back toward the sideline after making a short jumper.
Bartlett says that exaggerating the problem can have negative effects.
House construction is counted in GDP as a percentage of the median selling price at the time of the start, exaggerating the subtraction when prices are falling along with volumes.
Still, the Azeris are probably exaggerating the arms imbalance.
He thought I was exaggerating the potential fallout.
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Olmert's failure to stop weapons smuggling into Gaza at the Philadelphi corridor and his attempt to obfuscate this failure by exaggerating the strategic significance of the reported IAF strikes in Sudan are his stock in trade.
By exaggerating the social and environmental benefits of ethical production they provide some much-needed balance to big food and drink companies, which have shown remarkably little leadership on such critical social issues as consumer health and global warming.
And though many insiders fret about exaggerating the Fund's ability to head off crises, the focus goes down well with Paul O'Neill, America's treasury secretary, who has made a big deal about preventing, rather than merely responding to, crises.
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