Sentence examples for exaggerated presented from inspiring English sources

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It is pulled out of context, exaggerated, presented by intermediaries and political entrepreneurs without qualification, and so on.

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Bad news about drugs travels fast, and reports of side effects are often exaggerated and rarely presented in a way that is meaningful to those who might be affected.

The user was asked if the walk was "natural" or "unnatural", which lead most people to perceive nearly all the walks, both original and synthetic, as "unnatural" because of the nature of the data presented: exaggerated walk styles performed by an actor.

Any misclassification bias is likely to have been nondifferential and will therefore have diluted rather than exaggerated the associations presented.

The movie's sense of detail and proportion is exact, the violence neither exaggerated nor minimized but presented always with clear-eyed accuracy.

Avram Barlowe, chairman of the social studies department at Urban Academy, a small school on the Upper East Side, said yesterday that the report presented an exaggerated view of how history was taught at his school.

When his plays were first presented, the exaggerated and slapstick style of his favourite actors such as Jean Geoffroy, for whom many of the parts were written somewhat obscured the delightfully precise delineations of character.

Like most operas, they present exaggerated and passionate interpretations of older, perhaps more mundane stories.

If one wanted a definitive measure of the anti-European bias of our financial commentators, it has been the exaggerated reaction to present uncertainties over national government bank support schemes within the European Union.

Specific forms include the comedia de capa y espada, a cloak-and-sword comedy of love and intrigue, and the comedia de figuron, a form in which the emphasis is placed on one particular character, who is presented as an exaggerated personification of a vice or flaw.

A stereotypical gay man is presented with an exaggerated limp wrist for comic effect, and Holly's idea of humor seems limited to a rhyming "Bye, Vi" as he bids farewell to his manager's wife (played by Erica Aubrey, who turns out to be great on the keyboard and also one of the few actors to keep her dignity).

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