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But even this gives an exaggerated impression of how much America "gives away" in foreign aid.
And in so doing have acquired an exaggerated impression of the actual event.
The MPs' report criticises the Home Office for "allowing an exaggerated impression" to form about the damage inflicted by leaks.
Andrew Steer, the World Bank's special envoy for climate change, attributes this partly to an exaggerated impression of paralysis created by the UN process.
At the expected odds of around 9-2, he is preferred to Lucky William, whose recent form figures might give an exaggerated impression of his ability.
Bribe me, or else! His "readiness to go to the brink," Fenby writes, "created an exaggerated impression of power," a power France did not have, never mind the atom bomb acquired in 1960.
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One of its branches, the Food and Drug Administration, licenses vaccines, and another, the CDC, promotes their use with such slogans as "Vaccination: An Act of Love". From the start, agency officials worried that the program might create an exaggerated public impression of the risks of vaccines.
Samples are of exaggerated distortion, dry/wet impressions and large amount of displacement and rotations.
Nothing is exaggerated for effect.
They give the impression — largely exaggerated — of serving themselves before the common good.
Make your motions really exaggerated and animated, giving the impression that what just happened has greatly affected you.
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