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In a 30-minute conference call with reporters, which was intended to highlight education issues that he will emphasize next week, Mr. Gore took several questions about what Republicans are portraying as a pattern of exaggeration about often incidental matters.
The book exposes through hundreds of detailed, meticulously footnoted examples a pattern of exaggeration and statistical manipulation, used by green groups to advance their pet causes, and obligingly echoed through the media.
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"The difference," Mr. Fleischer said, "is that the voters differentiate between innocent mistakes and a pattern of exaggerations about yourself.
The report, which remains classified, is said to document a pattern of exaggerations and false statements by C.I.A. officers to the White House and Congress about the efficacy of the interrogation program.
He said reporters had seen a pattern of "demonstrable falsehoods, exaggerations, misconstruals or omissions" on the part of McCain that seemed notable, even for a heated presidential campaign.
Last month Ms. Hughes declared that "the Democrats are frantically trying to distract attention from their candidate's problems with credibility and his long and disturbing pattern of misrepresenting, embellishing and exaggeration".
The jagged pattern of age ratios suggests age exaggeration or displacement.
Figure 2 summarises the rates of exaggeration in news for press releases that did or did not already contain exaggeration.
Such charges contain a degree of exaggeration.
It's a sort of exaggeration of me.
This is the kind of exaggeration that undermines the book.
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