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Similarly, Republicans have exaggerated its effects: It is not a "government takeover," and it will not unsettle the roughly 85% of citizens who currently have insurance.
The S.E.C. said the firm had exaggerated its record when it applied for a government designation in July 2008.
The foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, joined the United States and South Korea in expressing scepticism about North Korea's claims to have successfully tested a miniaturised hydrogen bomb on Wednesday, saying it had exaggerated its technical prowess in the past.
A state audit in December found that it routinely mishandled evidence and exaggerated its significance.
More important, it constitutes an artistic breakthrough for Wagner, who sometimes exaggerated its progressive traits, later touting its "symphonic" nature and use of leitmotifs.
It was true the village was fighting, but Ram had exaggerated its helplessness.
Ignoring their similarities, each lineage exaggerated its distinctive features.
For one thing, they haven't exaggerated its luridness.
He denied that the company ever exaggerated its numbers.
Regarding Brexit, for example, the shock exaggerated its meaning.
While Iran has often exaggerated its abilities, nuclear experts say this claim is plausible.
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