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The academic co-authors on the study insist that the findings are still viable and they're in the process of replicating the exaggerated portion of the study to verify their findings. .
The co-authors of the study, however, "insist that the findings are still viable and they're in the process of replicating the exaggerated portion of the study to verify their findings".
Restaurants that serve exaggerated portion sizes, tempting Americans to indulge in more food than they should, are perfect examples.
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Over the weekend, a former colleague of O'Reilly's, retired CBS correspondent Eric Engberg, backed up Mother Jones' report, saying O'Reilly had fabricated and exaggerated portions of his story.
In Mr. Kilmi's probably exaggerated account, a large portion of the country's southern population drove north to watch "Emmanuelle".
Even the size of the screen alters from scene to scene; the frame expands to exaggerated wide-screen for some portions.
On the boat people question, my sense is that Canberra politicians have an exaggerated sense of the xenophobia and racism within portions of the Australia electorate that drives their tough policies.
But these are exaggerated.
He exaggerated only slightly.
An exaggerated comparison?
How exaggerated is it?
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