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Frankly I am very pessimistic medicine remains fraught with an exaggerated work ethic, it remains a macho culture.
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And it's laudable that he approaches his past work without an exaggerated self-importance.
The theater of politics is also something that plays out in shows like "House of Cards," "Scandal," and "Veep" that present an exaggerated look at how Washington works.
Our results clearly indicate that both mechanisms, the entry from the extracellular space and the mobilization from the internal stores, are working in an exaggerated manner in the platelets of the L-NAME-treated hypertensive rats, which results in much higher calcium levels.
Others though, according to Armstrong, have become irritated at what they view as attempts to confer an exaggerated leftist agenda to Burns's work in this period.
These problems will leave many readers confused, often with an exaggerated perception of how well interventions work.
It's an exaggerated version of what happens in any work setting.
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