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The general raggedness of Celtic's play, however, tended to exaggerate the strength of Barcelona.
"Companies like Dannon shouldn't exaggerate the strength of scientific support for their products".
Comparing the two totals will then exaggerate the strength of the surge.
Of course, you can also ask the recruiter directly how many candidates the firm is considering, but expect her to exaggerate the strength of the firm's BATNA.
To exaggerate the strength of the protest would be foolish – the public sector dominated TUC has not overnight become the voice of middle Britain.
4. Sales people will often exaggerate the strength of competitors Sales people will always tell you how far ahead the competition is.
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That would be as inaccurate as exaggerating the strength apparent earlier this year.
"The strength of data we saw at the end of last year exaggerated the strength of the underlying economy," Richard Berner of Morgan Stanley, says.
Some journalists have gotten into the habit too, exaggerating the strength of the economic expansion, because it makes for a good story.
But if Mr. Trump overstated the importance of opening more of the country's coast to mineral exploitation, his environmentalist critics exaggerated the strength of their case, too.
It also avoids exaggerating the strength of the recovery when after a deep recession there is a large cumulative decline in the level GDP.
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