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Unsurprisingly, Boris Johnson was at fault for exaggerating what the prime minister said.
Without exaggerating what elections can accomplish, he makes a practical point often overlooked by skeptics.
And Democrats sometimes went too far in exaggerating what their repeal effort would have done to undermine protections for patients.
First, Yates seems to be exaggerating what empirical studies tell us about private vs. public prison comparisons.
The metrics that former administrators focused on pushed people in the direction of highlighting (sometimes exaggerating) what was going right and playing down what was going wrong.
In December, Tahir and Asad expressed fury at me for exaggerating what our captors could receive for us in ransom.
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Certainly you don't have to exaggerate what was already a hyper-exaggerated style, as hairdos are in one unfortunate scene.
But both moods exaggerate what is actually happening.
But let's not exaggerate what this ruling means.
Again, you don't want to exaggerate what happened here.
It's hard to exaggerate what this belated transcription meant for the small Scandinavian country.
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