The Case-Shiller index can sometimes overstate the magnitude of price increases because it includes foreclosures.
He is also, to me, a rock 'n' roll culinary god (not to overstate the matter).
They can be crass, overstate their influence, screw up badly because they are inexperienced.
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And its willingness to splash, and sometimes overstate, its every move leaves others cold.
But the futures market is small and illiquid and may overstate the possible declines.
MS. PSAKI: Well, look, I think -- I don't want to overstate it.
Entrepreneurs overstate their pro formas because they want the highest valuation possible from an investor.
That's because Chinese exporters overstate the value of goods to conceal the repatriation of earnings stockpiled overseas.
They probably overstate the danger, but in any case we leave Mr Gray to speak for them.
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.
It is a clever thought, but may overstate the degree to which most Britons suffer from constitutional angst.
Firstly, the value of Saudi business - in terms of cash and British jobs - is hard to overstate.
"You cannot overstate the importance of this corridor to Washington state, " Inslee said.
It is difficult to overstate the short-sightedness and folly of taxing bank deposits.
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Fully 48% of Americans believe the media overstate the seriousness of global warming.
It deceived Washington to overstate the imminence of Israeli military action against Iran, and Iran's hostile intents towards Israel.
We should not understate the damages, but we should not overstate them either.
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.
No amount of negative press can overstate the disaster that is Windows 8.
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"We overstate the importance of it as far as I'm concerned, " said Taylor, who managed England from 1990 to 1993.
SOEs also pay a disproportionate amount of tax, which means they have every reason to understate profits and overstate losses.
Such calculations surely overstate the terrorist impact, because they assume that the attack stopped a nascent economic upturn in its tracks.
Joseph Quinlan, an economist at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, reckons most analysts overstate the impact Asia will have on American firms.
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.
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