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The focus on a high-functioning group may have slightly exaggerated that percentage, the authors acknowledge.

If anything, for the first time in Premier League history, they may have slightly undersold the massive event.

But they may have slightly overestimated the audience's adulation when they repeated "Granada" as their seventh and final encore.

Replays showed Wallace may have slightly lowered his shoulder, although no whistle was blown and Robinson did not appear upset.

"There's no love lost between me and him," declared Russell, who may have slightly overestimated his ranking on the News Corp overlord's shitlist.

* I may have slightly overstated this, but I'm willing to wager that someone will turn the telly over to the cricket any minute now.

New York may have slightly better athletes, and certainly better-paid ones, but other cities have teams and rabid fans, too.

Was The Times, in the timing of publication, trying to deflect the importance of a story (the Iraqi parliamentary elections) that may have slightly benefited the Bush administration?

Is it any wonder that I may have slightly panicked when my husband brought up the idea of our son hanging out in the ski lodge by himself?

And, as in the case of the horse, his very fame and charisma may have slightly obscured what a very good rider he is.

As a result, the study may have slightly underestimated benefits for women with symptoms.

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