Hyping your company is not just a natural tendency to exaggerate your size and importance.
We tend to exaggerate our differences and become extremely used to our own set of biases.
The importance of wine to this nation of four million is hard to exaggerate.
As DisatserNewsNetwork.com rightfully noted in a piece titled Does Media Coverage Exaggerate Natural Disasters?
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The other is to exaggerate the place of world affairs in their own job.
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Students and taxpayers alike suspect that trade schools exaggerate the career success of their graduates.
Progressives exaggerate the excesses and failures of free enterprise while affording government moral approbation.
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Sceptics point out that each mistake has tended to exaggerate the extent of climate change.
As in policy, so in personality: the resemblance between the two countries is easy to exaggerate.
It is hard to exaggerate how far ahead of the American government Silicon Valley has moved.
Leaving them out would exaggerate the estimates of the effect on trade of currency-union membership.
It is easy to exaggerate the degree to which China's economy is dependent upon external trade.
Yet the current president, a conservative southerner himself, has tended to exaggerate the split.
Research shows that people exaggerate the degree to which their future tastes will resemble their current tastes.
It may add costs to you if you are a polluter, but polluters usually exaggerate about that.
That does not mean inequality never aggravates macroeconomic instability, but unfortunately critics of inequality often exaggerate their claims.
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OK, I exaggerate but this sort of argument has been made on since Ned Ludd was a lad.
Despite these similarities in both their overall strategies and specific policies, the parties will seek to exaggerate the differences.
Critics say repeal advocates exaggerate the impact on small businesses and family farms.
You know, there may be some tactical linkages that form hereafter, but I think we shouldn't exaggerate that potential.
Ms Wilkerson does not exaggerate when she claims that it changed American culture.
On the other hand, it is possible to exaggerate just how quickly the melting pot is cooking this stew.
The expert cast knows how to play farce exaggerate everything, but not too much.
Indeed, in a landslide, AV can exaggerate the swing to the winning party.
Mr Norquist argues that tidy-minded outsiders exaggerate the tensions between various right-wing sects.
First, it is in the interest of both parties to exaggerate the benefits.
"He was intimidated by congressional isolationists, whose strength he tended to exaggerate, and was loath to challenge them, " Olson writes.
Stock valuations in the whole health care sector fluctuate a lot, and biotech stocks tend to exaggerate those price movements.
Still, it's hard to exaggerate the effect that Thor and a growing band of capitalists have had on their countryfolk.
The first is the need for honest communication the realisation that it is counter-productive to exaggerate the scale of the threat.
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