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It's a very considerable exaggeration to say that there is a mass of regulation that has come in now".
There is a problem, which is why we are introducing the new legislation, but I would say it is a very considerable exaggeration to say that there is a mass of regulation that has come in now.
They will be with us for some considerable time to come.
The pressures are also considerable; anxiety and stress seem to come with the territory.
Of course, the poetic impulse to make a good story better leads to considerable exaggeration in daily conversation, suiting a vanity that goes with a sharp-edged sense of personal and family honour and the spoiling of children.
Arranging for his family to come a considerable challenge for Abdullah to undertake on his own.
In places where nutrition is hard to come by, it's no exaggeration to say that a plow gives people more years of life.
If his plan was to come off, English needed considerable assistance.
Take an honest look at your reaction and assess how much of it is exaggeration and how much of it is likely to come true.
Census data is hard to come by, but there is clearly considerable migration into the area.
They need the United States to come to power, which gives American officials considerable leverage now.
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