The need for embedding this Hayekian understanding of markets in the public consciousness cannot be overstated.
It steamrolled into something overstated and comical, like it always does with the Jets.
And the importance of these to public image and share price cannot be overstated.
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The benefits of reconciliation are clear, and the risk of partisan anger should not be overstated.
Those appraisals often overstated the true values of the properties serving as collateral for the loans.
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The ability of private equity shops to manufacture big IPO exits appears to have been overstated.
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Perhaps Wurz was represented by a superb lawyer or FINRA has somewhat overstated the facts.
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Many researchers believe the impact of human emissions on the Earth's climate has been overstated.
That might seem fair enough, given the scandals in which hedge-fund managers overstated returns.
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Whatever other flaws have obviated TARP, historical precedent suggests that the moral hazard issue is overstated.
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The cancer issue seems less important this time, although its earlier significance may have been overstated.
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The Republicans overstated their case a bit, but the President ignored its fundamental correctness.
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That point may be overstated but, less debatably, size and growth have been culture-changers.
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Perhaps because he is retiring this week, Admiral Mullen seems to have overstated things.
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Besides, the need for tools to improve the management of chronic health conditions cannot be overstated.
"Kerry is a hypocritical guy who overstated what he did in the Vietnam War, " Rigoulot said.
When an economy slows sharply, growth is often overstated at first, and later revised down.
American diplomats, although convinced that the ISI dabbles in terrorism, think Admiral Mullen overstated the case.
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But the bad news is that Japan's real growth rate is therefore being overstated.
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Some economists worry that the rate of deflation used in the national accounts may be overstated.
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The security implications of an outright Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip cannot be overstated.
One said his mortgage broker lied to him and overstated his income on his loan application.
Mr Patout, who runs his own Royal Street shop, said the scandal has been overstated.
In addition, the report said that the projected level of business investment had also been overstated.
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He also contends that the burden on Clinton of proceeding with the lawsuit has been overstated.
Mr. Murdoch said the power of newspaper proprietors is sometimes overstated but that they do have power.
"I think the heroic turnaround is somewhat overstated, " says George Lynch, a high-yield bond manager for Invesco.
In our experience virtually all claims of depthful, in-house research capabilities are, at a minimum, grossly overstated.
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If management uses options to reduce salary costs, this raises questions about whether reported earnings are overstated.
Detractors argue the results are overstated because the drug worked well in only a subset of patients.
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