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A seminal 1991 study appearing in the British Journal of Sociology of the scale of exaggerated reporting of violence as a percentage of total coverage of crime was very revealing.
This may have resulted in recall bias or exaggerated reporting of respiratory symptoms or of exposure frequency.
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However, as I have written has sometimes been the case with past reporting on other re-identification risks, accurate and legitimate characterization of re-identification risks has, unfortunately, once again been over-shadowed by distortive and exaggerated reporting on some aspects of these re-identification attacks.
Exaggerated reports of ultra-nationalist actors ultimately serve "Russian imperialism", they suggest.
Many have greatly exaggerated reports of its demise, only to watch it rise again.
Neuroscientists have long been banging their heads on their desks over exaggerated reports of brain scanning studies.
This, though, is not the greatest lapse of time between an exaggerated report of death and the reality.
Here, as in many parts of China, exaggerated reports of harvests and aggressive procurements of grain by the state led to mass starvation.
As they gathered around a visitor to shout their complaints today, the villagers of Semari were a fount of exaggerated reports of rising rices.
The violations occurred when he lied to investigators looking into his exaggerated report of items he said were stolen from him last spring.
Local officials, either from fanaticism or fear, sent grossly exaggerated reports of their success to the centre, proclaiming harvests three or four times their true size.
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