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Mr. Romney also said "one of the unintended consequences of Dodd-Frank" was that it designated "five banks as too big to fail" and gave them a "blank check," a claim that may be a bit exaggerated.
The Buckeyes, nicknamed for a common tree in their home state, basked in the newfound legitimacy of their title by donning t-shirts that read "Undisputed Champs".That claim may be a bit exaggerated.
While the drama and hype may be a bit exaggerated, there is some truth to the noise that should not be overlooked.
Harbaugh's opinion of Crabtree's hands may be a bit exaggerated, but not by much.
Hes thinks ideas of his audience's promiscuity might be a bit exaggerated.
Now, the Telegraph story itself appeared to be a bit exaggerated in its assertion that Lohan worked 12-hour shifts at the morgue, 4 a.m. to 4 p.m., for four months.
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Sure enough, the comic confesses, his supposed obsession with Lance was "a bit exaggerated.
The earliest piece is a 1698 English translation of Father Hennepin's account, which although dramatic was a bit exaggerated.
But if the Davises' description of the pool was a bit exaggerated, their expectations for it were perhaps more so.
A panel participant Yury Dud, editor of the major site Sports.ru, argued that discrimination in Russian football has been "a bit exaggerated" by the media.
And if their hyped-up jitters are a bit exaggerated, they at least provide a kick of adrenaline in a bizarrely narcoticized show.
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