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Leaving them out would exaggerate the estimates of the effect on trade of currency-union membership.
(Dickey did take part in those runs, although he would exaggerate his contributions).
If so, the official numbers would exaggerate productivity growth in the 1990's.
Investors had been bracing for a dreary report because of speculation that snowstorms in February would exaggerate job losses by 100,000 or more.
What Kay found was a corrupt system in which scientists would exaggerate about what they were doing to get loads of money from Saddam.
Israeli and American officials have long been concerned that Mr. Erdogan would exaggerate the terms of any agreement with Israel, and in his public statements in Turkey on Saturday, he is clearly relishing Mr. Netanyahu's concession.
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If the printers dared to complain about his strictures, he'd exaggerate his German accent and pretend not to understand them.
When the train arrived, I'd exaggerate my waddle, brush a sweaty wisp from my forehead, emit a weary sigh and enter, gazing around for a seat or a good Samaritan.
Two charges were levelled at Sagan: that he shouldn't be writing for a Sunday newspaper supplement, and that he'd exaggerated the certainty of an untested theory.
Spicer rolled out on Melissa McCarthy's mobile podium from her imitation of him, on "Saturday Night Live," in order to perform a gag about exaggerating the size of the Emmys audience, just as he'd exaggerated about the crowd at the Inauguration.
People not only trashed the company, but they retroactively trashed Netscape, and Andreessen himself, saying he'd exaggerated his contributions to Mosaic.
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