Playing without exaggeration or overemphasis, she was nevertheless alert and eloquent. |
|
On the other hand, the friend testified clearly, calmly and without exaggeration. |
|
One can say without exaggeration that every country is like a world of its own. |
|
The Pankhursts can claim, without exaggeration, to have been unspoilt by fame and fortune. |
|
One might say without exaggeration that the search for an alternative is in fact a democratic imperative. |
|
Perhaps one can say without exaggeration that the crisis it faces is without precedent in its already long history. |
|
Last year's result was highly satisfying for the BKW Group and fiscal 2003 can, without exaggeration, be called a record year. |
|
It can be said without exaggeration that we are living through one of the watershed moments of modern history. |
|
The violence in front of the Parliament in Skopje just over a week ago, without exaggeration, brought matters to the very brink of the abyss. |
|
The inflection is yielding and languid without exaggeration. |
|
I think we can say without exaggeration that it has been a success. |
|
Chapleau's success is immediate and, without exaggeration, phenomenal. |
|
Activities can gradually be resumed, without exaggeration however. |
|
Former members of the Conference who have died could be especially remembered on this occasion, perhaps mentioning, simply and without exaggeration, an aspect of their Vincentian work that was an inspiration to other members. |
|
Mutual respect is what one can without exaggeration require of humanity. |
|
Consequently, we, too, must speak about them with the necessary wisdom and understanding and within the context of a spiritual equilibrium and without exaggeration. |
|
This simple step has, without exaggeration, changed my retirement years. |
|
The first measure to be taken is to ensure respect for the Environmental Management Plan, which can be considered without exaggeration as a minimum granted and recognized to the people. |
|
She described her accomplishments without exaggeration or vanity. |
|