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However, the nature of the change must not be overstated.
But that level may overstate the risk to other companies.
The size of the effect seems to have been overstated.
If the figure is overstated, she said, several factors may be involved.
If the play overstates its case, however, the production itself does not.
The press also seems to overstate what staff changes can do within a campaign.
They overstated their case, but the political threat was clear.
Its impact on the city and beyond is hard to overstate.
The impact of the environment on human health cannot be overstated.
I know enough of the matter to say, that he has not overstated it.
But they also say that the numbers overstate the case.
At six and four, this was overstating the case a little.
As such, its importance to art history cannot be overstated.
It would be hard to overstate how important this book is.
I think someone must have overstated the situation to you, sir.
To say that they were in a room might be to overstate it.
One is that the value of the trade center's land may have been overstated.
There are times, to be sure, when she overstates her case.
If the city is right, last year's scores were overstated.
He, too, called the Kennedy view of black feeling overstated.
Nothing is overstated, and hardly any act goes on too long.
I think you're overstating it, but that you have a point.
However, others feel that this is to overstate the difference.
He reported a positive result, though it was likely overstated.
Those numbers overstate how well the overall market has done, however.