Sombart clearly was exaggerating, but the role of Jews in California was highly significant.
On health care especially, Clinton and Obama have been exaggerating the differences between their two plans.
He also felt that Haggis was exaggerating the impact of the San Diego endorsement.
The man felt that his wife was exaggerating and did not completely agree with her.
But North Somerset Council have accused George Ferguson of "exaggerating" the changes he can make.
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To take that to its extreme, exaggerating those tropes is how you reveal them.
We tend to think poets were exaggerating, but they were very often giving eye witness accounts.
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"We hope forecasts are exaggerating the amount of snow, but you never can tell, " he said.
She tugged at the front door, exaggerating the effort it took to open it.
Many people in France (57%) and Germany (49%) believe that America is exaggerating the threat of terrorism.
Mr. Davidson, from the West Virginia agriculture department, says the housewife in the rival state is exaggerating.
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The government had also criticized the auditor for allegedly using improper accounting procedures and exaggerating the losses.
Gates' attorney says Crowley is exaggerating about how upset Gates was and fabricated parts of his account.
Environmental activists, he has long argued, are doing more harm than good by exaggerating the threat from chemicals.
For a start, some local auction houses seem to be wildly exaggerating their sales to big themselves up.
However some, like the French Jewish activist Gilles-William Goldnadel, have accused him of exaggerating his role in the work.
Or fame can caricature a star, exaggerating his original characteristics into something cartoony, grotesque, and sometimes unrecognizable as human.
Not much, said one insider who cautioned against exaggerating difficulties in Stormont Castle.
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You may believe that I am exaggerating the danger, but I am not.
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Naturally, each man seeks to demonise his opponent by exaggerating his alleged weaknesses.
And you know, I am not exaggerating, it boils down to two things.
Most think he is exaggerating, but a smaller margin could indeed cause problems.
However, prosecutors said he was exaggerating the problem to delay proceedings and the judges ordered medical checks to be made.
So perhaps i-mobile is only using a 13-megapixel sensor on the IQ X and IQ XA and exaggerating the specs?
Demand for commercial jetliners tends to closely follow global economic patterns, exaggerating the ups and downs of the business cycle.
But the scale of it is uncertain, and Mr Taylor may well perceive an interest in exaggerating the rebel advances.
"When he talked about all the shootings, I was under the impression that he was exaggerating to me, " Davis testified.
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Mr Hague has also taken a leaf out of Mr Blair's book by exaggerating the internal opposition to his proposals.
To correct for kids exaggerating their own popularity, he counted a friendship as real only if both parties named each other.
The installation doesn't help, the cavernous rooms only exaggerating the negligible aesthetic consequence of work not made for such reverential treatment.
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