He is also, to me, a rock 'n' roll culinary god (not to overstate the matter).
MS. PSAKI: Well, look, I think -- I don't want to overstate it.
It is difficult to overstate the radical transformation that is underway in the entertainment and media industries.
Other economists say some aspects of the researchers methodology may have led them to overstate their case.
It is difficult to overstate the importance that the Bundesbank and its officials attach to central-bank autonomy.
But the risk is to overstate the threat and focus on the whole rather than the individual parts.
Firstly, the value of Saudi business - in terms of cash and British jobs - is hard to overstate.
It is difficult to overstate the short-sightedness and folly of taxing bank deposits.
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It deceived Washington to overstate the imminence of Israeli military action against Iran, and Iran's hostile intents towards Israel.
Yet it would be easy to overstate the influence of Taraf, as indeed of civil society as a whole.
It's hard to overstate the significance of this contribution to the national security.
It is hard to overstate the size, importance and resources of the industry that the young climate-change movement is taking on.
Of course, under a budget, agencies have an incentive to underestimate compliance costs while regulated parties have an incentive to overstate them.
It is hard to overstate the difference between Oman and its neighbours.
The investigation revealed that the senior management at Siwei had engaged in wrongful revenue recognition practices for several years to overstate profits.
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The unfortunate nature of the Fed's actions would be hard to overstate.
It's impossible to overstate the suffering he caused to those he abused.
The political implications of any such action would be impossible to overstate.
But it would be easy to overstate both the problems facing Ms Rousseff and the odds that she will fail to solve them.
Both groups also share the colonialist legacy of resentment that tends to overstate the culpability of the developed world for their own miseries.
Mr Scrushy has been charged with personally instructing senior personnel and accountants to overstate earnings and with profiting from inflated profits via share sales.
What is more, it is hard to know how hedge funds actually fare, since indices that track industry performance tend to overstate the returns.
To suggest that Wirathu is the main force behind anti-Muslim propaganda is to overstate his influence and underestimate how dispersed the ideas he espouses are.
It would be hard to overstate the significance of this recommendation.
The value of money in college sports is hard to overstate.
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It is difficult to overstate the harm that currency weakness inflicts.
It is difficult to overstate the EEOC's zealotry on this issue.
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Forces on the ground are careful not to overstate this success.
Still, it'd be hard to overstate how much the Patriots would miss Gronkowski and how much better the Giants would feel about their chances if he can't go.
But he was careful not to overstate the case: "The full promise of stem cell research remains unknown, and it should not be overstated" he said.
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