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Some pro-Corbyn activists insist it is being exaggerated for political purposes.
The Syrian opposition continues to maintain that the role of jihadi fighters is being exaggerated.
Inevitably some will leave, but the extent of this drift is being exaggerated.
And we all know why Zimbabwe's violence is being exaggerated — it's about the fortune in the land.
While some conservatives say the potential harm is being exaggerated, many analysts say a default would rattle world markets, raising borrowing costs, slowing the recovery and causing lasting financial instability.
But even if some of the outrage at Mr. Obama is being exaggerated by outside groups, locals say that much of it is a genuine expression of the frustration at seeing jobs die in the region.
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Most seem to think that his troubles must be being exaggerated by the media.
Although some undeclared deals certainly existed, he said, their extent was being exaggerated for political ends.
The boat operators themselves have also responded, saying the sector's safety problems are being exaggerated.
The inquiry also heard the industry's estimate of the project's economic benefits were being exaggerated.
She was convinced the dangers were being exaggerated and some days she even thought she was being lied to about it.
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