Sentences with phrase «very exaggerated claims»

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To claim these events have been over exaggerated is to mock the very foundations of our faith.
Both the charges and the claims are exaggerated, but there is enough truth in both to make of the race situation a very powerful appeal.
Most reports are just anecdotal accounts of treatment success, so be very skeptical about exaggerated claims of success and consult with your veterinarian before trying anything you read about online.
The bass wasn't massively exaggerated like it so often is with anything claiming to be a «gaming» headset and thus retained better definition while still having a pleasing enough thud to emphasis explosions and gunfire, although if you happen to be a fan of very bass heavy audio then you might want to skip these.
Here, Lomborg will demonstrate how we're often told very one - sided and exaggerated claims about the environment and climate change, leading to unwarranted panic, instead of rationally assessing where and how we can do the most good.
However, in a speech by Alun Milford in March 2016, [46] he made it very clear that the SFO will view «false» or «exaggerated» claims to privilege as unco - operative, and notwithstanding his acknowledgement that a claim may be well founded, where a company discloses details of witness accounts it will be viewed as a significant mark of co-operation.
The action highlights the very serious consequences of submitting dishonest and exaggerated claims.
When choosing which agent to work with for short selling your home in Wellington, FL it is very important that you find someone who is absolutely honest with you and will not seek to convince you with exaggerated claims or, worse, false or misleading information about short sales.
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