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The book's arguments are sometimes overstated in hyperbolic prose.
But it adds further evidence to the argument that the bilingual advantage is sometimes overstated.
The chilliness of the relationship between Gilbert and Sullivan is sometimes overstated.
News accounts have sometimes overstated the impact of early voting — about 225,000 Republicans have voted so far, but that would represent only about 12 percent of a turnout that is expected to be in the range of 2 million.
Though China's ties to Africa are sometimes overstated by political conservatives in Washington, its sponsorship and support has emerged as no less important to the continent than that of the United States.
Several law enforcement and administration officials here said the Pakistani security authorities, eager to win favor with the United States, sometimes overstated the significance of arrests, apparently to demonstrate a vigorous effort to combat terrorism.
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Inevitably, the media sometimes overstate things.
Mrs. Clinton sometimes overstates the importance of résumé.
King sometimes overstates his theme, but just as often he has fun with it.
But the pessimists have a point, even if they sometimes overstate the January magic.
Mr. Samuel, like the fair itself, may sometimes overstate his case.
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