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In particular, the use of administrative codes to capture the primary exposure (AKI) and critically important modifiers such as underlying CKD can lead to misclassification bias reflected in a substantial exaggeration or underestimation of the effect observed.
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What was more, when Kay followed up the cohort several years later he observed that some individuals whom he had diagnosed with early dementia exhibited no further decline, which caused the DHSS to wonder whether 'the numbers derived from the Newcastle study represent substantial exaggerations of the true position'.
Then, conservatives exaggerated the exaggeration.
He challenges Bolt's fear of separatist states as an "exaggeration" and proposes that people of substantial influence have a responsibility to remove – not play into – the alarm of a sceptical public.
"There's no question that there was an enormous exaggeration of the benefits of the new fee agreement that hid substantial rate increases at a time when the companies themselves are getting significant cost savings".
Exaggeration breeds exaggeration.
"Exaggeration breeds exaggeration," Lepore writes.
This seems an exaggeration.
An exaggeration, perhaps.
Permit Reyes the exaggeration.
That's no exaggeration.
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