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Jon Wertheim, a senior writer at Sports Illustrated magazine, said he believed the weather's influence on the game was being "overstated".
Whatever the deeply held views of people here, some experts and opposition politicians in Central Asia said the danger of a renewed Islamic insurgency was being overstated.
The practice had its proponents, who claimed that offshoring's impact was being overstated and that employers, able to use offshoring to reduce overhead costs, were then able to free up capital for new investment and thus create new jobs.
In the nineteen-nineties, during the media panic over "crack babies," he was among a number of scientists who questioned whether the danger of cocaine exposure in utero was being overstated.
However, a number of Syrians told The WorldPost that the significance of Kobani was being overstated.
Even the Guardian newspaper, which is ardently pro green, concluded in its "Bad Science" column (written by an actual doctor) that the data on phthalates was being "overstated".
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Does that mean global warming itself is being overstated?
If it does, Japan's real GDP growth is being overstated.
And then there are those who think poverty is being overstated.
And some Republicans suggest that Michelle Obama's impact is being overstated.
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