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Too often the Conservative narrative has implied a desire to simply slash back the state for ideological purposes, an impression exaggerated by the tussles of coalition government.
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Andrew Steer, the World Bank's special envoy for climate change, attributes this partly to an exaggerated impression of paralysis created by the UN process.
Bribe me, or else! His "readiness to go to the brink," Fenby writes, "created an exaggerated impression of power," a power France did not have, never mind the atom bomb acquired in 1960.
As bootleggers and smugglers took control of the alcohol industry, crime increased, or seemed to — breathless news reports about brazen gangsters left an exaggerated impression of the uptick in violence.
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Individuals often tend to overestimate their own disorders, and self-evaluations risk giving an exaggerated impression of the subject's psycho-physical complaints [44].
The AT-richness of the repetitive DNA, that is reported to accumulate at the nucleolar precursor body (NPB) surface [40], [41], may give an exaggerated impression of the amount of DNA in this region (Figure 1A).
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