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Newspapers, it seems, have always overstated their readers' dependence.
Tales of Spieth's demise following a run of no top-10 finishes from mid-January were always overstated.
The perception that this edition of the Toronto Raptors were playoff chokers was always overstated, or maybe even incorrect.
"Cheney's influence, while significant, was always overstated, and Cheney got dialled back as the Administration went further along," David Rothkopf, the editor of Foreign Policy, said.
They play an important role behind the scenes with the president, and they are often interesting people, but politically their influence is almost always overstated," Fleischer said.
There was a time when it appeared that Miliband was an acolyte of this school, although his association was always overstated.
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Time bias has been shown to always overstate estimates of excess stay and death risk from nosocomial infection.
China's growth figures have always been overstated by one or two percentage points, at least.
Both complaints are, and have always been, overstated.
Economic projections for subsidized stadiums are always vastly overstated.
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