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Formal British speech is more deliberate and articulated than American, but as with newscasters everywhere, this effect is deliberately exaggerated for TV and radio broadcast.
Blair is adamant in rejecting charges that his government deliberately exaggerated the evidence about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
Last week a key climate-change sceptic apologised for alleging that one of the world's leading meteorologists had deliberately exaggerated the dangers of global warming.
The government of Rajasthan, which informed Rushdie of the alleged assassination plot, said the charge that they had deliberately exaggerated any threat to dissuade the author from attending the festival was "baseless".
This is used by drag queens to describe one of their own who looks ultra feminine in a "natural" way resembling actual women – as opposed to a deliberately exaggerated impersonation.
So far, said John Lewis Gaddis, a professor of military history at Yale, it appears the administration's intelligence findings about the existence of weapons of mass destruction were either inaccurate or deliberately exaggerated.
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But residency training deliberately exaggerates and concentrates this exposure.
They accuse some opponents of deliberately exaggerating ACTA's provisions to fan fears.
Some worry that those opposed to big investment projects deliberately exaggerate discount rates.
There was a good level of libraries then", suggesting councils are deliberately exaggerating the cuts.
Donors have balked, fearing that North Korea is deliberately exaggerating the risks, or hopes to use starvation to win diplomatic concessions.
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