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But the most overstated notion about Bradlee was the idea that he was an ideological man.

Since model-predicted phenotypes of Yap1 and Yap1-regulated species knockouts are most overstated in low superoxide conditions, it is possible that the model lacks some constitutively active or baseline antioxidants which may be useful for neutralizing ROS produced during normal cellular activities but may not necessarily be helpful in combating oxidative stress.

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It also revealed that most of its overstated profit relates to previous accounting periods.

On the other side, economists argue that such claims about manufacturing are overstated: that most manufacturing jobs will be low-wage and low-end and therefore will go overwhelmingly to workers overseas; that other businesses foster innovation as well; and that there are many more solidly middle-class jobs to be found in the service sector.

However, this risk has most likely been greatly overstated, and there are some clear, predictive risk-factors for strong outbreeding depression (Frankham et al. 2011).

As long ago as 1991, the American Physical Society warned that the potential contribution of a manned space station to the physical sciences had been greatly overstated, and that most of the planned research could be carried out far more cheaply on earth, or on unmanned robotic platforms, or if human intervention were absolutely necessary on a space shuttle.

The central assertion of the "International Art English" essay, that today's artspeak amounts to an entirely new language (it "has everything to do with English, but it is emphatically not English"), seemed both overstated and trivial -- but most of all strangely tone deaf about the art world about which it claimed to speak so authoritatively.

5 p.m. 8) FASHION ROW If you want to go upmarket, head to the Lodi Colony main market to check out two of India's most innovative designers: the understated Rajesh Pratap Singh and the overstated Manish Arora.

Beyond the overstated talk of economic losses, many liberals – and indeed, most Americans, if public opinion is to be believed – would be fine with cuts to the Pentagon budget if the money saved was spent on infrastructure projects or hiring teachers, or any number of stimulus measures.

Tony Bullock, the chief of staff to Mr. Moynihan, one of the most preservation-minded senators, said concerns about the bill "may be somewhat overstated".

Most found the fashion in the movie too safe and the beauty too overstated, more in tune with the 1980s than the 2000s.

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