The press, he says, will exaggerate the importance of some off-hand remarks, which can even have an effect on future policy.
The press simply accelerates, exaggerates and personalizes the struggle.
What I am afraid of is, if the sales are poor - and they may be - that the press will exaggerate the results.
Instead, the Parliament charged that the press is exaggerating the danger of Russian fascism.
While the press likely exaggerated the severity of the beating, the incident inflamed public opinion in the expatriate community.
May we assume the press exaggerated in calling it "a trailer park"?
Their press exaggerated what was happening and how the Spanish were treating the Cuban prisoners.
The press would have exaggerated and harped on the enigma of the abandoned ice station for years.
Several participants groused that the press was exaggerating every instance of real or imagined ethical misconduct.
Gattuso insisted, however, that the press exaggerated the significance of the incident.