"I think perhaps my influence was considerably exaggerated," she said.
His investigations and statistical analysis aim to show that the original number of lives lost on all sides during World War II in Yugoslavia was considerably exaggerated for the sake of war reparations claims by the Yugoslav government shortly after the war.
"It should go without saying that I was happy to hear, as Mark Twain said, that the report of your death was considerably exaggerated."
"This is considerably exaggerated, and I hope nothing of the kind happens," he said.
The criticisms have been considerably exaggerated.
For more than a month after the invasion, I carefully interviewed numerous relief workers, medical personnel, religious leaders, Palestinian refugees and others in southern Lebanon and concluded that the figures were considerably exaggerated.
Brother Candle replied, "Our familiarity with the night is considerably exaggerated, Your Lordship.
The Park was almost three miles across, and since every pathway was a curve of some kind all distances were considerably exaggerated.
Although considerably exaggerated, it's psychologically uplifting.
The 19th century view of intense mutual resentment, reflected in the popular legends of Robin Hood and the novel Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott, may have been considerably exaggerated (see Whig history).