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Price movements yesterday were exaggerated by the paucity of dealings.
Many newspapers were skeptical of such reports, suspecting they were exaggerated by groups seeking relief funds.
Some of these attacks were horrible enough; others were exaggerated by Francoist sympathisers.
Might it have been just a small group of Iraqis whose numbers and enthusiasm were exaggerated by the cameras?
Robert Pugliese, director of the fixed-income department at the J. W. Genesis Financial Corporation, said the moves were exaggerated by low liquidity and volume in the market.
There are those who believe the dangers from "swine flu" (H1N1) in 2009 and Sars in 2003 were exaggerated by "mad scientists".
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Most seem to think that his troubles must be being exaggerated by the media.
Plenty of Russians still argue that Katyn has been exaggerated by the Poles.
He concludes that output is exaggerated by 40%, a discrepancy that has grown in recent years.
In Marseille, the problem is exaggerated by drug trafficking — on top of poverty and joblessness.
The effect can be exaggerated by proper choice of the design parameters for the microscopes.
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