Sombart clearly was exaggerating, but the role of Jews in California was highly significant.
And scaring people by sadistically exaggerating the perils, if only in retrospect, increases his credit.
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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.
Paris said she was "wildly exaggerating" in what could have been considered racist and anti-gay tweets.
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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They considered zoning to be the vanguard of the Communist revolution (I am not exaggerating).
Some Republicans have been saying the president is exaggerating the negative consequences of sequestration.
It questions whether Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government is exaggerating the incident to "sway public opinion".
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.
When Hillary Clinton talked about a vast right-wing conspiracy, she was exaggerating but not much.
Officials in turn blame foreign journalists and financial analysts for exaggerating the difficulties at Korean institutions.
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.
Without this, there is a grave danger of exaggerating the civilisational conflict between Islam and the West.
Gates' attorney says Crowley is exaggerating about how upset Gates was and fabricated parts of his account.
The West, insists Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, is exaggerating the humanitarian crisis to find a pretext for invasion.
Chinese officials have repeatedly expressed concerns about a sharp fall in the yen, though they are surely exaggerating.
Environmental activists, he has long argued, are doing more harm than good by exaggerating the threat from chemicals.
There is also evidence that losses can make investors extremely, irrationally risk-averse exaggerating price falls when a bubble bursts.
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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Uighur activists, meanwhile, accuse Beijing of over-exaggerating the threat to justify heavy-handed rule.
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