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And he just might have overstated his youthful experimentation with marijuana.
Mr. McDermott said today that he might have overstated his case.
He also said that the report might have overstated racial mixing in public schools by not analyzing classroom figures.
The company said the deals might have overstated its revenue by $49 million over the 18 months ending last March.
Last July, with the dam facing its biggest flood crest since completion in 2006, officials hinted that they might have overstated its ability to control flooding.
[C4.] Accounting Problems at Mirant Mirant, the energy trader, said that it might have overstated as much as $253 million in assets and liabilities last year.
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Extending the findings of Francis and Schipper (1999) and Collins and Kothari (1989), our results suggest that previous comparative studies might thus have overstated value relevance differences and institutional variables' power to explain these differences across countries.
It is important to note that respondents were prompted about these different activities and might as a result have overstated their true motivation for these actions [ 38].
2. Men have overstated their affairs.
Critics have overstated the cost of the V-22.
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