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Schopenhauer saw
exaggeration as
essential to journalism. He may have
overstated this case, but
yellow journalism thrived on exaggeration, and fact-checking...
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complex methods for
misusing or
misdirecting funds,
overstating revenues,
understating expenses,
overstating the
value of
corporate ****ets, or underreporting...
- the cir****ference of the Earth,
causing their degree measurements to
overstate its
length west from
Rhodes or Alexandria, respectively.
Alternative versions...
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consider inflation.
Without adjusting for inflation,
figures tend to
overstate the
effects of
economic growth.
International comparisons can be distorted...
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generalizations about the use of
Bitcoin in
illicit finance are
significantly overstated and that
blockchain analysis is an
effective crime fighting and intelligence...
- In the
United States,
poverty has both
social and
political implications. In 2020,
there were 37.2
million people in poverty. Some of the many
causes include...
- ****umed the
status of a mid-tier power. However,
historians have
sometimes overstated the
extent of this decline,
especially when
considering the
period up...
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Beginning in the
early 1980s, adverti****ts on milk
cartons in the
United States were used to
publicize cases of
missing children. The
printing of such...
- East
during the Crusades.
Norman Daniel, however,
views this
argument as
overstated. In 2013, Roy Lowe and
Yoshihito claimed that the
influences of scholarship...
- In 1993,
Buckingham Palace called estimates of £100 million "grossly
overstated". In 1971, Jock Colville, her
former private secretary and a director...