United States ruled that a basis overstatement gives the IRS its coveted six years.
To say that it will have a major effect on our psychological well-being would be overstatement.
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"Shock would not be an (overstatement), " Tim Rogers, vice chancellor of student life, told reporters Wednesday.
This is why they say it is not an overstatement to call it 'a housing crisis'.
It was the Cuban missile crisis of the 19th century, Mr Stahr writes, with a touch of overstatement.
United States reversed the Court of Federal Claims, ruling that an overstatement of basis gives the IRS six years.
As the increasingly diminishing effect of analogies to Hitler suggests, over time overstatement usually undermines rather than advances argument.
Even that may be an overstatement: actual votes for a rupture might fall short of bravura responses to pollsters.
In light of Europe's continuing and growing economic difficulties, such assessment would seem an overstatement, to put it mildly.
Her claim that the mixture could cure colds may have been an overstatement.
Avoiding overstatement also helped reverse some of the fears people had about globalization.
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There, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled that a basis overstatement gives the IRS six years.
Any claim that CTR has encouraged good behavior in the former Soviet Union is an overstatement, if not an irony.
But Henry Blaxland QC, for Ahmed, said it was an "overstatement" to say there had been any planning for an attack.
If the loss reserve or marketing expense is accurately calculated, the mischief does not lead to an overstatement of net income.
He explained the inaccuracy arose "not on an overstatement of spending in 2012-13 but on an understatement of spending in 2011-12".
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The first internal warning of a possible overstatement came in 2000 two years earlier than Shell had acknowledged in its own investigation.
They said it was an overstatement to suggest the men had made genuine plans and the toy car idea had gone nowhere.
That may have been the case, and the hardcore squalor of "Boogie Nights" may have been an overstatement in the other direction.
Harold Degenhardt, administrator of the commission's Fort Worth office, said the next stage would focus on the individuals responsible for the overstatement.
We also observe that the fears about 7-10 year Treasuries imploding might be a bit of an overstatement, at least from a historical perspective.
Consequently, it is alleged that Elles caused the understating of expenses in some quarters and the subsequent overstatement of income in the corresponding quarters.
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That may be an overstatement, but the change has been stunning.
Bogle, a class act, reminds shareholders that the 15% annualized return over ten years for Windsor I is an overstatement because 1987's Black Monday got dropped at year-end.
But that's an overstatement: It's still fine for wrapping fish.
Although at least one senior intelligence officer complained about overstatement (and then about the government's assertion that there was no discontent) the top spooks seem to have swallowed any doubts.
Perhaps it is an overstatement to see these calls for more evidence as the cause of recent efforts by cyberwar proponents and lawmakers to increase the level of transparency surrounding cybersecurity.
That, of course, is a bit of an overstatement.
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Some fans of the approach say it helps investors buy low, because a given dollar amount buys more shares when prices are low than when they are high, but that might be an overstatement.
Yet overstatement, like inconsistency, is a diarist's privilege.
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