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Supposed recreational benefits are often hugely overstated.
Turner made three points in a lecture to the Cass Business School: that the authorities needed specific controls on credit for the housing market; that the benefits of complex financial instruments had been hugely overstated, and that it should not be assumed that ever-greater market liquidity was "axiomatically beneficial".
(In addition, the privatizers also hugely overstated what individuals could expect to earn from private accounts).
Yet, the book's contention that natural selection's importance for evolution has been hugely overstated represents a point of view that has a growing set of adherents.
In an interview last week, Mr. Lieberman said the committee's investigative staff had placed the Connecticut deal on a list of questionable transactions made by Enron as it sought cash to maintain its credit rating and raise its share price with hugely overstated revenue streams.
Jonathan Portes, of the Institute of Economic and Social Research think tank, said the research revealed the extent of deliberate health tourism had been "hugely overstated" and was in fact a "very small part of NHS expenditure".
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He defers too much to current orthodoxies – the discussion of patriarchy resists the logic of its own arguments for fear of affronting feminists – and reflects current academic fashion by, for example, hugely overstating the role of science in European colonialism.
Some was simply overstated.
seems dramatically overstated.
This may be overstated.
Was that détente overstated?
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