Colonel Audley had not exaggerated the difficulty of approaching Barbara Childe.
Had he not exaggerated the scale of his victory, Taheri said, unlike in previous presidential elections, it is possible there wouldn't be the outcry there is now.
This week's victory should be savoured, but not exaggerated.
It should not be exaggerated, but it should not be minimised either.
European banks are feeling the same pressure and reacting with similar if not more exaggerated cuts.
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Mr Yanukovich's comeback should not be exaggerated, partly because he and his supporters never went away.
But while the risks of a more sustained slowdown have increased, they should not be exaggerated.
The tensions that flared this week between President Obama and congressional Democrats should not be exaggerated.
Nonita Kalra, the executive editor of the Indian edition of international fashion magazine Elle, similarly believes the power of the media in determining women's beauty aspirations should not be exaggerated.
Sir Stephen Wall, who is very keen on the UK remaining in the EU, concedes that in economic terms, the consequences of leaving should not be exaggerated.
Notice how far separated it has become from its 50 MA. While not extremely exaggerated, a slight pullback or consolidation before blasting to new highs would be ideal.
What is more, recent productivity gains have been exaggerated not just by the cyclical impact of the boom, but also by an unsustainable surge in investment in information technology that has now gone into reverse.
Claiming that the pay gap is exaggerated does not mean sexism is not rampant in workplace.
War was not caused by the exaggerated fatalism and sentimentality of European cultural pessimism, but it was conditioned by it.
This Armageddon scenario is exaggerated but not out of the question.
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That is because not only are his claims exaggerated, but they are made at the expense of staff and patients.
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After all the fascinating war stories were related by our fine panel, Bob Litterman, Leslie Rahl, Eli Ayache and Bruno Dupire , there was this almost embarassed admission that quant solutions to protect against risk and the dangers of volatility may not necessarily protect against the exaggerated level of confidence that existed in Wall Street in 2007, prior to the 2008 meltdown.
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This kind of exaggerated concentration is just not prudent for any major financial institution.
She noted that Chandler made pronounced, exaggerated eye movements, not involuntary blinks.
The actions of these organizations are indicative of a worldview according to which national security risks are either non-existent, exaggerated, or simply not worth fussing over they can't be addressed by measures that meet the loftiest standards of green.
Exaggerated notions about globalization have not only led to a fear of it, they may have stymied its potential, particularly when it comes to sharing wealth with poorer nations.
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If builders made exaggerated claims that they could not refuse our Laundry Suite because they might lose their power connection, I would be required to enforce our industry standard non-disclosure agreement.
As much as we want to support entrepreneurs and accelerators, we should not claim the economic benefits of accelerators with exaggerated numbers, either.
The dangers of drugs should not be underestimated, but nor should they be exaggerated.
Their accusations have left the Democrat in a quagmire similar to the war itself, not because they were true (most were either exaggerated or unproven), or because Mr Kerry was slow to respond, but because they exposed a fundamental flaw in his campaign.
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This is the beauty of animation: it allows a cerebral joke to expand through, say, exaggerated facial expressions that a human being might not be able to perform, or have a character in a setting not normally available in real life (when was the last time you traveled to a liger breeding facility?).
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Bear Stearns, CSFB, Goldman, Lehman, Merrill, Piper Jaffray, Citigroup and UBS are also accused of issuing research reports not based on principles of fair dealing, and which did not provide a sound basis for evaluating facts and which contained exaggerated claims.
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