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She added their campaigning was designed to deliberately misrepresent her role by greatly exaggerating her power in the GM debate and suggest a lack of accountability.
It will come as some relief to the industry, which had argued that environmentalists were greatly exaggerating the dangers that coal ash might pose.
Several historians said yesterday that Mr. Kerry's testimony could be legitimately criticized for greatly exaggerating the frequency of atrocities but that atrocities did occur.
When the director of rugby, Mark McCall, said the South African hooker had played "like Superman" he was not greatly exaggerating.
For the past two months, he has spent his time publicly congratulating himself on his victory (while greatly exaggerating its scale) and taunting those he defeated; putting together a Cabinet of conservative ideologues, billionaires, and generals; blithely dismissing calls for him to divest his business interests; and — this almost every day — running his mouth on Twitter.
He's greatly exaggerating.
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Those concerns have always been greatly exaggerated.
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My phobias have been greatly exaggerated.
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