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Nearly two-thirds of the latter thought the problem was exaggerated.
Critics and climate sceptics used them to claim that the scientists behind many influential climate studies were up to no good, and that the problem was exaggerated.
Media reports, including in this newspaper, reported that climate sceptics believed they had found a smoking gun that proved scientists who worked on global warming were up to no good, and by extension that the problem was exaggerated or a falsehood.
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This problem is exaggerated by the new generation of wireless and handheld Internet devices such as Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) enabled mobile phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs).
Solar industry officials agree that the nation's electric grid must change to accommodate more solar power, but they contend that the problem is exaggerated.
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And so arrangements were forever in flux, problems were exaggerated.
Beijing also insisted its food safety problems were exaggerated, perhaps partly as a protectionist ploy to slow the boom in Chinese imports.
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