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Sometimes they have exaggerated.
They have exaggerated postures and distinctive personalities.
But transit officials took exception yesterday to accusations that they have exaggerated or distorted their budget problems to build a better case for a fare increase.
A Shell spokesman in London said: "The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) firmly rejects unsubstantiated assertions that they have exaggerated the impact of crude oil theft and sabotage to distract attention from operational performance.
It says they have exaggerated progress, narrowed the curriculum by squeezing out space for history, music and arts, and left children stressed-out by the testing and league table system.
"I'm a bit cheeky at home," Malala says, "and fight with my brothers, although they have exaggerated this in the film... .. (in it, one of her brothers pronounces her "the naughtiest girl on Earth").
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"We believe that, in many respects, they've exaggerated the health risks.
We thought they had exaggerated the pre-war intelligence that Saddam Hussein still owned weapons of mass destruction.
"If they had exaggerated just a bit more, it would be an absurdist comedy," he said in an interview.
They had exaggerated the extent to which Mr Knott's concern about the application had led to the deaths.
And it criticized the park service's reports, saying they had "exaggerated the negative and overlooked potentially beneficial effects of the oyster culture operation".
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