Sentence examples for it would be wrong to exaggerate from inspiring English sources

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But in the end, Joyce says, it would be wrong to exaggerate the role of money issues — except to explain how they may leave Berkeley professors vulnerable to outside offers.

However, while these challenges are certainly significant, it would be wrong to exaggerate them: for, as we have also seen, the range of potential uses for such arguments is wide, while it seems that their intriguing power, as well as their alluring promise, will mean that philosophers will continue to be drawn to them.

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The Italian finance minister, Giulio Tremonti, claimed vindication for a best-selling book that he wrote earlier this year about the dangers of globalisation.It would be wrong to exaggerate Europe's sense of self-righteousness over Wall Street's fall.

Although the polls were off (more on that below), it is wrong to exaggerate how far they were off.

It would be difficult to exaggerate its value and importance.

It would be hard to exaggerate Mr. Dufresne's virtues.

It would be foolish to exaggerate Ireland's problems.

That would be wrong".

Observers would be wrong.

One would be wrong.

Some would be wrong.

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