I'm not so sure you're helping your cause when you make silly overstatements like that. |
The fact that Mr. Arar was also identified in the presentation as a candidate for a Bill C-36 examination as a witness might have mitigated the overstatements to some extent. |
It is not any of those trumped-up ridiculous overstatements that we are hearing from members of the opposition. |
Her overstatements went undetected, and she won a highly competitive spot in a one-year training program, known as a pupilage, in which a prospective barrister works with a law firm, or chamber. |
The forthcoming period of time will be made of uncertainties and overstatements, and many things might happen. |
Extending this logic further, Sweden argues that it is difficult to draw general conclusions by extrapolation, particularly as regards the losses incurred or the extent to which overstatements are widespread. |