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It was possible to understand that an individual claiming £150 in exaggerated expenses rather than £100 legitimately owed to him should be sentenced on the basis he dishonestly acquired £50.
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Paradoxically, "The lender is not an expert in your field and may not recognize exaggerated revenue projections or inadequate expense estimates".
The expenses saga and the exaggerated expectations of change were just a sideshow.
Moreover, legal recognition of marriage itself endorses an ideal of a central, exclusive love relationship which, on the views of some feminists, encourages women to make disadvantageous choices by inculcating an exaggerated valuation of such relationships at the expense of women's other aspirations.
Therefore, we chose to enlarge the range of possible models to include generalized linear mixed models, at the expense of possibly slightly exaggerated abnormality scores for CPs and controls with "abnormal" values of the confounding factors.
But this wasn't just the foreign media putting exaggerated emphasis on dead white folk at the expense of brown, because there was plenty of detailed reporting of the suicide bombing at the Shia mosque in Kuwait City where 27 worshippers were killed.
Its cost effectiveness is also exaggerated, as its real cost does not account for hidden expenses.
"It is hard to imagine," Mrs. Clinton agreed, as Mr. Leno recalled, with exaggerated discomfort, how much fun he had had at the expense of President and Mrs. Clinton and their marriage.
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