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However, the extent to which such temporary supply shocks are "dangerous" should not be exaggerated, for different users have different supply needs.
Ms. Ward isn't entirely comfortable with the comic Southern accent of her first song, which has to be exaggerated for the number to work.
Our laboratory not only showed the existence of these higher order complexes in native porcine membranes and in heterologous cells [13], [14] but also observed that these di(multi meric complexes were regulated by TSH ligand [16], a phenomenon that appeared to be exaggerated for TSHRs residing in "lipid rafts" [17] - cholesterol and sphingolipid rich domains on the plasma membrane.
For example, if Montreal postal codes were uncharacteristically small compared to other cities, then one would have concerns that our uniqueness estimates would be exaggerated for other cities.
Educational institutions in the forestry and forest industry sector train a considerable number of students each year, which in some areas may be exaggerated for Lithuania.
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Nothing is exaggerated for effect.
On stage, he says, the anger is exaggerated for effect.
Maybe, he suggested, his characters are exaggerated for effect.
"I think there's room for everything but I like stuff that's exaggerated for comedy.
The class gap on "The Nanny" is exaggerated for broad laughs, just as a larger gap was on "The Beverly Hillbillies" 30 years ago.
Even if we accept animations as mere fantasy, in which every character is exaggerated for aesthetic or comic effect, the disparity between male and female figures raises issues.
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