This kind of exaggerated concentration is just not prudent for any major financial institution.
Dr. ROLAND ZULLO (University of Michigan): The death of unions have been greatly exaggerated.
These stocks should recover smartly once the market figures out that their problems are exaggerated.
But the initial reports on these matters were exaggerated, taken out of context or simply false.
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China has also been feared, and the fears have likely been as exaggerated as the dreams.
While China certainly has a strong textile and apparel industry, that strength is often wildly exaggerated.
Which means for now, at least, reports of this rivalry's death are greatly exaggerated.
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Close reading of contemporaneous newspaper reports also reveals the fright that night was highly exaggerated.
Claiming that the pay gap is exaggerated does not mean sexism is not rampant in workplace.
Meanwhile, the WHO has dismissed criticism that it has exaggerated the threat posed by Sars.
"The excitement of the last four years in obesity research can't be exaggerated, " says Professor O'Rahilly.
Dutschke said Steve Holland exaggerated the incident, and that he has no problem with Sadie Holland.
Mr Khokher said the risks were exaggerated and insisted the service will go ahead.
There are even those who say that the role of team captain is greatly exaggerated.
The 2001 Census disclosed previous population estimates had exaggerated the population of Scotland by some 50, 000.
At the time, FORBES went on the record calling that number exaggerated and unproven.
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It is an exemplary clear portrait of these times without exaggerated rhetoric or any political line.
In Sudan, however, senior government leaders told CNN that reports of atrocities in Darfur were exaggerated.
Yet Rajendra Kale, a Pardhi activist in the nearby town of Ahmednagar, says it is exaggerated.
Bradley Smith of the Centre for Competitive Politics, a pro-speech group, says such fears are exaggerated.
Strongman events tend to be exaggerated versions of everyday tasks: heaving logs, carrying rocks, pushing carts.
Yet there is a strong feeling, too, that Australia's sporting problems have been exaggerated.
There are also exaggerated doubts and fears about birth control pills, the study said.
So CBT practitioners work to ease patients' exaggerated fears of the consequences of their sleeplessness.
As Wagoner slowly puts the house in order, his excuses--legitimate or exaggerated--are running out.
American and NATO officials share those concerns, although Pakistan says such assertions are exaggerated.
The stress due to a lack of job security exaggerated her disease, she adds.
The Borg group says the FDA understated lorcaserin's efficacy in weight loss and exaggerated safety issues.
California Republican Party officials, however, said news about GOP defections may be greatly exaggerated.
The threat of biodiversity loss is real but exaggerated, as is the problem of tropical deforestation.
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