Sentence examples for exaggerated benefits from inspiring English sources

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To address this question we present a critical assessment of the often exaggerated benefits of blockchain technology found in the literature and discuss their implications for governmental organizations and processes.

"That a mother should go to such lengths of child cruelty, spanning at least 10 years, to support the false and exaggerated benefits claims that she made is beyond comprehension," he said.

For example, several would-be commercials offer exaggerated benefits for drinking Bud Light like "the ability to breathe fire," "X-ray vision" and "the ability to talk to animals".

Thus, all over the country attorneys general, advocates and doctors contend that tens of millions of dollars were intentionally spent by pharmaceutical companies to downplay addiction concerns, market exaggerated benefits of opioids, and lobby doctors to prescribe more.

According to Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing, this trend of overprescribing painkillers increased sharply in the 1990s, largely in response to an industry-funded campaign that minimized opioid risks and exaggerated benefits [7].

People who are experienced users of marijuana may be particularly likely to report exaggerated benefits because they'd be more likely to know whether they're being given marijuana or a placebo.

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And he contends that not offering weight-loss counseling to an overweight population created an "artificial situation" that exaggerated the benefits of the drug.

Estimating VE against nonspecific outcomes can magnify the bias inherent in observational studies of VE in the elderly, as measured and unmeasured characteristics may differ between those receiving the vaccine and those not receiving the vaccine, leading to exaggerated vaccine benefits [ 14].

Many scientists maintain that drug makers have at times exaggerated the benefit of their costly new products, steering people away from less expensive but equally effective medications.

Researchers noted the remarkable increase in rates of C.P.M. and wondered if there may be "an exaggerated perceived benefit from the procedure" by patients.

Asked why he believes Trump is supporting the Saudis, Reed responded, "I think he feels that he has an arrangement with the Saudis in terms of the region, where they will act on behalf of their own interests but he hopes for the United States' interests". Trump has emphasized a "wildly exaggerated" financial benefit to stay on good terms with the Saudis, Reed added.

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