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That figure may somewhat exaggerate the true fan demand, since secondary-market prices dipped in the final 24 hours.
This suggests that while the Ifo index may somewhat exaggerate Germany's prospects, GDP growth this year could well spring a pleasant surprise.
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Bigal et al. [25] comment "…it seems somewhat exaggerate to consider that HC not responsive to indomethacin does not exist".
Partisan-affiliated polls have a long track record of somewhat exaggerating their candidate's standing, however, and it may be telling that even these polls do not show Mr. Barrett ahead.
Still, conversations with farmers here indicate that Azteca might be somewhat exaggerating the extent of its controls.
The Society may have exaggerated somewhat the current national mental attitude, but independent thought certainly seems to be less general now than it was in 1884, when Shaw was a dashing non-conformist criticof 28.
While that lime-enamored clerk may have exaggerated somewhat, dried limes turn out to be another one of those power ingredients that can transform a whole range of dishes with virtually no effort on your part.
Based on Table 1, it may appear that the benefits of the OUDS systems may be exaggerated somewhat, which should be taken into consideration when comparing strategies.
With prices starting at almost £1m for a studio, however, I suspect that the developers may have been exaggerating somewhat when they described it as "a party for the community that we are creating on the site".
The sceptics may well exaggerate and distort the issues.
Tangential measurements may erroneously exaggerate pyloric thickness.
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