Dictionary
was overemphasized
verb
To place too much emphasis on; to overstate the importance of.
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The training issue concerns whether rudder use was overemphasized.
Prof. Eugene Volokh of the law school at the University of California at Los Angeles suggested in his testimony that the issue of ideology was overemphasized because "the Supreme Court's recent jurisprudence, including the views of the court's more conservative members, has been firmly within the mainstream of American constitutional thought".
Where household income was overemphasized in the past, the significance of other household attributes, such as female literacy [10], autonomy [16], and maternal health knowledge [27] have been duly recognized.
If anything I felt that a certain bit of mid-low spectrum was overemphasized, taking over the rest of the sound during this or that part of a song, though I'm starting to think that's a resonance issue with my desk.
Asked how current American policy fares in balancing national security and individual privacy, nearly 38percentt said security was overemphasized, while just 15percentt said too much importance was placed on privacy.
Similar(54)
That cannot be overemphasized.
This ambiguity, however, should not be overemphasized.
But this worry has been overemphasized.
The urgency of resolving this problem cannot be overemphasized.
Yet he feels that his religiosity is overemphasized.
"The sensitivity of this data cannot be overemphasized".
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