Even so, the old chart turned out to have exaggerated the effects of wind, in some cases by just a few degrees.
Last week, the company acknowledged exaggerating its losses by at least $28 million in 1991.
His ministry's figures show that he exaggerated this by more than 60 per cent.
I went back the the place it was supposed to return to several hundred times (not exaggerating, well, maybe by ten) with no luck.
Nearly 60 percent exaggerate their income by more than 50 percent.
The figure was tall, its bulk exaggerated by the heavy overcoat and cap.
"Markets normally move in the right direction," he said, "but they exaggerate the magnitude by a factor of between 3 and 10."
They became louder, exaggerated by the acoustics of the passageways.
"Iraqi agents may have exaggerated or misconstrued statements by people they met with to make themselves look more active and effective."
Her hand was trembling, its frailty exaggerated by the movement, as if at any moment it would disintegrate.