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That is overblown.
"If this theory about my reception and my rebalance policy is based on me going down the short stairs in China, yes, I think that is overblown," the president said, a sarcastic edge in his voice.
That is overblown: a report published in 2007 by Doctors for Reform, a pressure group, detailed how co-payment is already commonplace, with patients paying or part-paying for prescriptions, hearing aids and spectacles, or to avoid lengthy waits for consultations or scans, among other things.
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Additional data from Massachusetts, where a state law was the precursor to the Affordable Care Act, suggests that it is the fears that are overblown.
I always felt that was overblown because everyone was doing it in some way (i.e. with a scout in the press box, etc).
In 2005, Army leaders issued stern warnings to would-be bloggers, accusing them of leaking sensitive information to the enemy (a claim that was overblown).
This is a rivalry often characterised as the "friendly derby", something that's overblown, and you'll hear just as much nastiness on the terraces during these games as any other, but there is some truth to the whole thing.
That's overblown.
That's overblown, inflammatory language, yes, but it's almost boilerplate for the North — and it stops short of the regime's usual threat to turn Seoul into a sea of fire.
Stanford is becoming such a — not a trade school for tech companies, I think that's overblown — but you can tell it's in Silicon valley.
But I think that's overblown.
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