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But critics accused him of exaggerating that figure.
But successive chancellors have accused him of exaggerating problems in a quest for media attention.
Some scientists accused him of exaggerating the effectiveness of a diabetes treatment he worked on in the 1980s.
Colleagues accused him of exaggerating the violence, even of imagining it — a projection of his aggressive personality.
Some of his fellow vets then accused him of exaggerating (even faking) the actions for which he won his medals.
Detractors accused him of exaggerating, of stereotyping, of harping on the bad guys, ignoring all of the city's good guys.
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They also accuse him of exaggerating the expected impact.
In a sign of the deepening intransigence on both sides, Republicans dismissed Mr. Obama's remarks as political grandstanding and accused him of trying to scare Americans by exaggerating the impact of the cuts.
With some Democrats accusing him of having exaggerated the threat from Iraq and having failed to line up the support from other nations necessary to spread the responsibility for what is shaping up as a long occupation, Mr. Bush portrayed his leadership as yielding steady progress in protecting Americans.
Opponents of testing have accused supporters of exaggerating the extent of the drug problem.
Malawi's education minister Eunice Kazembe recently accused Madonna of exaggerating her charitable work in the country.
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