However, he was accused by an MPs' committee of overstating the extent of the problem.
The allegations included overstating earnings, understating asset values, forging invoices, and paying excessive executive bonuses.
However, he said, the MPAA risked overstating the threat posed by apps on official marketplaces.
"I think that's possibly overstating the case" concedes Derek Bedlow, editor of the website.
Overstating the Disruption in Libyan Oil Production originally appeared in the Daily Reckoning.
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The IRS suspects that taxpayers reporting securities sales have a habit of overstating their purchase costs.
Without overstating it, Big Data can be used to make any tough business decision.
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Mr Bush's administration was sometimes accused of the opposite bias: understating benefits and overstating costs.
In November Berger admitted to committing a massive fraud by grossly overstating his performance since 1996.
Madigan psychiatrists had reversed PTSD diagnoses, overstating concerns that patients were misrepresenting symptoms.
But some critics say he has hampered the cause by overstating the risk.
One analyst reckons that some managers are overstating the value of their bonds by ten percentage points or more.
Exporters, she notes, are overstating sales, allowing them to book revenues in dollars.
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Mr Grand, like Mr Buchanan, undermines an otherwise intriguing and provocative book by overstating his case, from the title onwards.
Such a model which ignores the liquidity premium, when compared to subsequent history, seems to have a bias towards overstating inflation.
Barclays, the British banking behemoth, was caught undercutting (and sometimes overstating) LIBOR to boost profits and bolster perceptions of financial stability.
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Even if euro enthusiasts are right to expect a substantial increase in trade, they may be overstating its impact on growth.
Yet even if either side (or both) is overstating the case, the Caucasus is too flammable a place to be ignored.
The elites of business cannot be allowed to take advantage of the workers through paying themselves excessive bonuses or overstating the earnings.
It would seem likely that ascribing urgency to a demand for the work of Mr. Bierce, a 19th-century journalist, might be overstating it.
The result was a series of recordings which some say - almost certainly overstating the case - started New Age as a musical strand.
Dr Brandon, who is personally concerned about the potential impact of man-made climate change on the planet, argues that overstating the problem is not helpful.
Silver has impressive credentials, but he could be overstating the odds.
Banks, axiomatically, act like mismanaged countries, understating liabilities and overstating assets.
Using beta, that discount-rate would be unreasonably low, overstating Apple's worth.
One official close to the process, however, cautioned about overstating this analogy because of concerns the Iraqi people might not view such a step as legitimate.
Maybe that's even overstating the case: The rhetoric around Google Glass is what happens when important tech people spend a little too much time congratulating each other.
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Wednesday that the violence in Syria "is rapidly spinning out of control, " but several experts warned against overstating the bombing's effect.
Many of us have been conditioned to think that overstating our intentions as specifically and boldly as possible is a good way to help these ambitions materialize.
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Asking people who answer the survey what they think of it would create what Dr. Groves calls "a big positivity bias, " likely overstating support for the survey.
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