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But these expectations were exaggerated, to say the least".Some Israelis active earlier in the peace process now see Israel's insistence on normalising relations as not only unrealistic but counterproductive.
Thus, given no direct benefits, we consider the chances that survey responses were exaggerated to be minimal.
Scholars typically give Herodotus good marks for fairness, even while casting doubt on his numbers, suggesting that some were exaggerated to magnify the Greek victories.
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Applicants, take heart: Mr. Gilles said that the play is exaggerated to make a point.
The legal obstacles can be exaggerated: to apologise for something is not necessarily to acknowledge legal liability for it.
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.
Although we are aiming to include as much intelligence in our π-Box as possible, to disburden the user from cumbersome administration tasks, it would be exaggerated to claim that the π-Cloud is able to maintain itself.
Briefings had been conducted amid accusations of the terrorist threat being exaggerated to support UK foreign policy and at a time when large numbers of people were being arrested without being brought to trial, Mr Clarke said.
But it would be exaggerated to say that globalization has peaked.
For example, Cao Cao's army strength was exaggerated to over 830,000 men.
He went on a fact-finding mission to Cuba, convinced the horrors were exaggerated, and returned to report that they were worse than he could ever have imagined.
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