Sentence examples for in an exaggeration of from inspiring English sources

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This mental representation results in an exaggeration of the distance between small number magnitudes in comparison to distances between large number magnitudes.

Treating the offspring from open-pollinated families as half-sibs is often associated with inflated heritability estimates, resulting in an exaggeration of the expected genetic gain [ 33- 35].

However, the available evidence is far from robust and variation in diagnostic criteria for PCOS, associated risk factors (particularly obesity), and selection bias in the studies may have resulted in an exaggeration of the increased risk.

However the other equally important conclusion to be drawn from our systematic review is that the available evidence is far from robust, so that variation in diagnostic criteria for PCOS, associated risk factors (particularly obesity), and selection bias may have resulted in an exaggeration of the increased risk.

Type I and type II errors, for example, can result in spurious results or in results that cannot be replicated (Rothman and Greenland 1998) Similarily, publication bias (i.e., the underreporting of negative results) results in an exaggeration of the true statistical significance of any positive results (Rothman and Greenland 1998).

But we do not think this is an important limitation because all these biases have the same effect in a meta-analysis that is, they are all assumeta-analysis thatto statistheyl significaree all they assumedultoin an exaggeration of the pooled effect.

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The title character, Barney Panofsky, is in some ways an exaggeration of Richler himself: rumpled, opinionated, cigar puffing, Scotch sipping.

Thus in his recent speeches on the NHS the prime minister appears to have felt compelled to explicitly rule out what was, in truth, always an exaggeration of the likely effect of sticking with Andrew Lansley's plan.

Dylan Moran, 32 Why: The perma-drunk, chainsmoking misanthrope Bernard Black, Moran's character in Black Books, is an exaggeration of the stand-up persona that won him the Perrier in 1996, the youngest recipient of the award at the time.

Dr. Chansky considers phobias a "mechanical glitch" in the brain, prompting an "exaggeration of risk plus an underestimation of the ability to cope".

Therefore, poor risk adjustment in ADHD could represent an exaggeration of a normal developmental pattern (20).

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