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Although some undeclared deals certainly existed, he said, their extent was being exaggerated for political ends.
Mr. Paul's office said in a statement on Thursday that the episode was being exaggerated by the senator's enemies.
Raanan Gissin, a spokesman for Ariel Sharon, Israel's prime minister, acknowledged that there had been talk of a cease-fire, but he said it was being exaggerated.
The report revealed some people at a senior level in the police and children's social care thought the extent of the problem was being "exaggerated".
God particle scientist Peter Higgs has said he feared the major scientific discovery was being exaggerated to sound more important than it actually was when it was first announced to the world.
By Friday, it was time for clarification as the committee insisted that its role was "being exaggerated".
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Most seem to think that his troubles must be being exaggerated by the media.
The boat operators themselves have also responded, saying the sector's safety problems are being exaggerated.
Inevitably some will leave, but the extent of this drift is being exaggerated.
Some pro-Corbyn activists insist it is being exaggerated for political purposes.
The Syrian opposition continues to maintain that the role of jihadi fighters is being exaggerated.
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