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Another, of course, is that men exaggerate the number of partners they have and women underestimate.
Hawass will vastly exaggerate the number of replica Zahi Hawass hats that have sold for charity.
The biggest miscalculation by either side so far still seems to be the regime's decision to unbelievably exaggerate the number of votes cast for Ahmadinejad.
Of course these figures still exaggerate the number of Christians overall – the number of believing, practising Christians is much lower than this and the number of those leading their lives with no reference to religion much higher.
So if you're certain your daughter will be upset if you don't call the in-laws, just mention a different distant city, or exaggerate the number of rubber-chicken meals involved.
Turner said: "It's very important to avoid misuse of the temporary downturn for lessening policies". He warned that supporters of a so-called "green new deal" should not exaggerate the number of jobs that would be created, but insisted that the changes should not hurt investment or employment.
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Most of the landsknechts' officers were killed; and while contemporary accounts probably exaggerate the numbers of the dead, it is clear that the German infantry had ceased to exist as a fighting force.
Anna Komnene, writing a few decades after the actual battle, wrote: ][ Years and decades later, Manzikert came to be seen as a disaster for the Empire; later sources therefore greatly exaggerate the numbers of troops and the number of casualties.
The movement often exaggerates the number of casualties its operations cause.
Immigrant advocates say the government exaggerates the number of unfounded refugee claims.
Pakistani intelligence officials say that human rights groups have exaggerated the number of people held incommunicado.
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