Sentence examples for tending to exaggerate from inspiring English sources

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Economists have long known that participants in 'willingness to pay' studies are subject to 'hypothetical bias', tending to exaggerate the amounts they would pay for social goods (such as saving a particular endangered animal species etc).

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Cable channels tend to exaggerate the situation".

"He tends to exaggerate," the linguist wrote.

My mother, Mrs. Donen, tended to exaggerate.

Orders for aircraft, in particular, tend to exaggerate trends.

He said news reports had tended to exaggerate problems.

Both the government and rebels tend to exaggerate battlefield casualties.

They tend to exaggerate its technology and overlook any possible negative side effects.

Human beings tend to exaggerate everything that could possibly go wrong.

Ad spending is hugely volatile, and tends to exaggerate economic trends (see chart).

"And they, being pioneers, tended to exaggerate, as I suppose all pioneers do," he said.

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