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"All this creates leads and lags in the currency markets, and against the backdrop of low liquidity, you get exaggerated movements," Mr. Ballim said.
Yet things get exaggerated or blown out of proportion.
I know people need certain results to stay in their job so things get exaggerated in the media.
"You know, sometimes when you see a movie in the air you're in such an out-of-body mood that things get exaggerated.
@Pharrell Sometimes I forget how easily things can get exaggerated on here.
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It gets exaggerated because we are a weak country.
Katharine Hepburn said "I think I'm rather easier than some - I've got exaggerated nostrils, the mouth goes down, the cheeks go hollow".
"Unemployment is a global issue … but in South Africa it gets exaggerated precisely because of the history, because of the fact that of the unemployed, quite a good percentage is unemployable, and this is what we've got to deal with.
Sergei, whom Pappano describes as "a real macho without the complexity of a Stanley Kowalski - shallow, attractive and good in bed," gets exaggerated, swaggering rhythms - like Trovatore, Pappano says, but with none of Verdi's heroism.
"GP" means Gramercy Park, a name that gets exaggerated wildly by Realtors, in much the same way that "Park Slope" has now come to extend from Prospect Park, as a friend of mine says, "all the way to Egypt".
I do not have a flight response' … His experience with that disability, over time you get an exaggerated fight response … That is the 'slow burn' effect.
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