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But it adds further evidence to the argument that the bilingual advantage is sometimes overstated.
The chilliness of the relationship between Gilbert and Sullivan is sometimes overstated.
Hence, the success of several NP-based therapies and systems is sometimes overstated and in vivo trials fall short of expectations [5, 6].
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The book's arguments are sometimes overstated in hyperbolic prose.
Though China's ties to Africa are sometimes overstated by political conservatives in Washington, its sponsorship and support has emerged as no less important to the continent than that of the United States.
Whether or not Rodriguez's points are valid, it is rare for a player to publicly downgrade another player's market value under any circumstances, let alone when the two players are friends, although Jeter mentioned this spring that the depth of his friendship with Rodriguez was sometimes overstated.
It should also be acknowledged that potential benefits of research are sometimes overstated by scientists: however, it is also true that the benefits of research might only become clear much later.
The film's focus on "perfect" bodies is sometimes cited as an example of its distinctly fascist aesthetic, but that case can be overstated.
Like Foot, Oborne is not always right, he sometimes overstates his case and "hypocrisy" can be an easy target.
Media pressure to quickly declare winners sometimes overstates initial results, and all of this can be exaggerated by a close race at the top.
Inevitably, the media sometimes overstate things.
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