The emphasis upon footloose capital and a new global capitalist order is overstated as is the decline of the welfare state. |
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Even as the risks of cyberterrorism are overstated and overhyped, the risks of cybercrime are downplayed and minimized. |
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As previously noted, however, the risk of teratogenicity appears to be overstated. |
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Similarly, claims about the potential of the Internet are usually overstated and often hyperbole. |
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The funny thing is, I think that a lot of the abuse heaped upon this movie is overstated. |
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The sleeves and gowns balloon out with layers of lace in an overstated and flamboyant style. |
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True economic profits were significantly overstated, with both booming profits and productivity gains unsustainable. |
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The extent of livestock loss to wolves is often overstated, wolves typically prefer their wild prey. |
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The importance of this book for the future of the Church of Christ can hardly be overstated. |
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The value and importance of housing independence and stability cannot be overstated. |
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The urgency of taking more effective action to achieve these goals can hardly be overstated. |
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Some of the dialogue is stiff and overstated, like something from a poorly written pulp, clumsily updated by a hack. |
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Some of the myths are overstated, but many have a strong element of truth to them. |
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And if its depreciation charge is massively overstated its profits are massively understated. |
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Anti-gambling activists argue that economic gains are overstated and legalization would cause obscenity, violence, and other social problems. |
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Mohawk may have overstated the case for Native democracy, since heredity played a major role in office-holding in many Indian societies. |
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Yet the contrast between the carceral and the viewer society is probably overstated. |
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The large, egg-crate, chromed grille is somewhat overstated but still appealing. |
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The power and influence of the local religious and minority leaders cannot be overstated. |
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The ability of Forward Support Battalions to electronically pass and track supply requisitions cannot be overstated. |
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Critics argued that legal pluralists had overstated their case, misrepresenting the prevailing doctrines of sovereignty. |
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I've always said that the risks in investigative journalism tend to be overstated in Australia. |
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There was a point where they said they thought the threat had possibly been overstated, and then they started to question their sources, and blah, blah, blah. |
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With the multi-million euro shopping centre at its Shandon location now in full swing the enormity of its benefit to the overall economy of the town can hardly be overstated. |
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And a spot check of Ms. Helms's survey found it overstated the differences in pharmacy prices. |
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It was clearly overstated, and I sincerely apologize for my overenthusiastic statement. |
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The risks have been seriously overstated on the basis of scandalously poor evidence. |
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If you were not a full-time employee, OMERS must ensure that the amount of purchasable service from Section 2 is not overstated. |
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The Turkish authorities play down these events, considering their importance to be overstated. |
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That's probably overstated, but the exploits of the overseas based domestic assemblers do have an excellent track record with product, price, productivity and profitability. |
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It is simply procrastination or fear. However, the importance of a will and proper insurance cannot be overstated. |
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Above all, Nilon's voice is a touching and tender one, open-vowelled, never overstated, full of warmth and well abreast of high and low tessitura alike. |
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Such assets, it is argued, are either undervalued or ignored in the denominator of q, causing the ratio to be overstated. |
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The effect of this change was to slightly increase the profit used contrary to the claim of the company that the profit level was overstated. |
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However, this upgrading may have been overstated because of biased reporting to the government. |
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The importance of work, and what we do to help people find it, cannot be overstated. |
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In particular, the share for focus area 5 is almost certainly significantly overstated due to overuse of associated codes. |
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The importance of developing efficient and appropriate screening questions for this study cannot be overstated. |
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In addressing this question, it cannot be overstated that the job must be a productive one. |
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The importance of ensuring accuracy and of avoiding disclosure other than as strictly required in such cases cannot be overstated. |
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Yet what cannot be overstated is how much of that change has taken place just within the last five years. |
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The importance of this broad right cannot be overstated since it is the only formal complaint process available to CF members. |
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In addition, import prices will be overstated and overall inflation will be understated. |
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The importance of effective verification to the achievement of a world without nuclear weapons cannot be overstated. |
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For one of the persons targeted by the warrant, the affidavit overstated a fact. |
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Therefore, the importance of the checklist just given cannot be overstated. |
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The importance of ensuring that watertight hatches are properly secured while at sea cannot be overstated. |
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The importance of local stakeholders, in particular in cities, cannot be overstated. |
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Though saddled with a reputation for being a straight-faced bunch of no-fun guys, the crucial role accountants play in the heart and soul of the economy cannot be overstated. |
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The original figures for the cost of Perry and abecedarian were overstated by a factor of two. |
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While the caution that the fragility of this situation calls for cannot be overstated, neither can the successes made thus far. |
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There is a cottage industry of declinists, but they have vastly overstated their case. |
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Indeed, the magnitude of these outrages can never be overstated. |
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The value of a strong home-school partnership cannot be overstated. |
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Some might argue that slower deliveries suggest the crop size has been overstated or perhaps the supply of milling quality oats is less than previously thought. |
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The importance of investing in the region's richest resource-its peoples, and all the diversity, culture and values they represent-cannot be overstated. |
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In the end, therefore, even impact assessments are political choices, and as a result I would ask you not to make them such a priority and so completely overstated compared with the other aspects of the law. |
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However, there were suspicions in the Cabinet that Macmillan had deliberately overstated the financial situation in order to force Eden out. |
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As a result, it became clear that the companies BNK and SHNOS overstated prices for high-octane gasoline having sufficient reserves. |
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Significant though the loss was personally, its impact on Asquith politically can be overstated. |
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Jansports and cargo pants were everywhere, set off with overstated polos, rugbies, and sweatshirts blaring the logos of hip hop designers. |
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He objects to the way in which she manages assignments: overstated instructions, lack of interpersonal skills, curtness of speech, lack of details regarding certain instructions. |
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Even that nominal price drastically overstated what was paid. |
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The final camp of Western historians believe that the importance of the battle is dramatically overstated. |
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To the extent that the imported goods is on a quality-adjusted basis cheaper, real imports will be understated, and real GDP and productivity will be overstated. |
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Historical government data indicate that compliance with both licensing and registration has been grossly overstated by the previous administration. |
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She knows little about economics and, even when Mr Campos was on the ticket, the PSB team looked sparse. Then again, the benefits of experience can be overstated. |
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It went so far as to note its concern over commercial income – the fees paid by suppliers for Tesco giving their products prominence within their stores, and the income overstated in August by the supermarket chain. |
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Their psychological importance cannot be overstated. |
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The importance of electrophilic aromatic nitration as an industrial process cannot be overstated. |
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While the proportion of its support may differ among various subsectors, its importance to the long-term health and sustainability of nonprofit and voluntary organizations cannot be overstated. |
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They don't want to put a bunch of puffery out there that we overstated something or were completely in error. |
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Having said that, the alleged impact upon the overall furniture costs of this company appears to be overstated in view of the typical volume of the product concerned contained in self-assembly furniture. |
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Another reason the promise of export agriculture is overstated for most countries is that the impacts of reforms to Northern agricultural policies are quite limited. |
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Ms. McCormick, brandishing a skillful if overstated British accent, radiates lissome glamour as Lynn, her natural ease softening the character's stereotypical facade. |
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The author has studied Al-Qaeda's global terror network, military tensions in the Taiwan Strait, drones and cyberwar, and maintains that Globalism is wildly overstated. |
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In many Chinese communities, Mahayana Buddhism is easily syncretized with Taoism, thus exact religious statistics is difficult to obtain and may be understated or overstated. |
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Taoism is easily syncretized with Mahayana Buddhism for many Chinese, thus exact religious statistics is difficult to obtain and may be understated or overstated. |
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Bantman, while necessarily devoting some space to the topic of anarchist insurrectionism, takes care to show that the importance of this trend has been overstated. |
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