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In his mind "exaggerated" reports of the events in Taksim Square are part of a global conspiracy by foreign powers who are stirring up trouble to drive up Turkey's borrowing costs.
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To make sure the caveman was paying attention, the mind often exaggerated the object of the worry (e.g., mistaking a stick for a snake).
But another correspondent, Jorden Maguire, 14, wrote: "Tracy Beaker has made us realise that care may not be as bad as we had first thought and maybe our minds had exaggerated it".
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6. "The alleged harms of cannabis on the teen mind and body are exaggerated".
Never mind that Reid grossly exaggerated the Gathering's attendance at the time, the annual event was luring roughly 6,000 to 8,000 people or that federal grants represented less than three percent of the operating budget for the Western Folklife Center, the parent organization.
In a lot of people's minds, the dangers were exaggerated.
But our point here is that these cultural differences are too often grotesquely exaggerated in the minds of the French, who extrapolate from a visible radical minority rather than from a more representative sample of Muslims.
The role that flies and dogs have in transmitting infections appeared to be exaggerated in the minds of participants compared to the risks posed to children by contact with soil contaminated by human or dog faeces.
He is doing all this in premature response to changes in Europe that he has also exaggerated in his own mind.
He knew somewhere in his mind that the body parts he'd been seeing were exaggerated.
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