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Those who seek medical treatment for illnesses, and especially for pain, are often suspected of exaggerating their ailments to get drugs.
Iraq is suspected of exaggerating the figures, but UN officials have confirmed many of the hundreds of civilian deaths it has claimed.
For an entire year, that is, the Times helped to veil a program that it now suggests is illicit, at the behest of an administration that it already suspected of exaggerating threats in order to accomplish policy goals.
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Gould's opponents suspect him of exaggerating his differences with contemporary Darwinism: they want him to know that one can make a stir in science without making a revolution.
One claim had been brought by a mother suspected by Southall of exaggerating her son's illness in what he suggested was a case of Munchausen's syndrome by proxy.
She is suspected of corruption.
He accused the news media of exaggerating the scandal, despite the American church's admission of culpability in having to dismiss 700 suspect priests across a three-year period.
Accused of exaggerating or manipulating the system.
But critics accused him of exaggerating that figure.
"It's a way of exaggerating a moment.
"I'm capable of exaggerating, but not that," she said.
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