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- on style over substance, and said Obama was miscasting herself by overemphasizing style. For three straight years – 2018, 2019, and 2020 – Obama topped...
- racial coherence, and the antiquity of peoples, and tended to vastly overemphasize the continuity between past periods and the present, leading to national...
- the Conversio Bagoariorum et Carantanorum, which is thought to have overemphasized the role of the Church of Salzburg in the Christianization process over...
- and third elements, where were strongest up to 1945; and they have overemphasized the first, which was weakest. Hirohito was no despot. But he did retain...
- bias, the tendency for explanations of other individuals' behaviors to overemphasize the influence of their personality and underemphasize the influence...
- of salvation as more parti****tionist than juristic. The reformation overemphasized the judicial categories of forgiveness and escape from condemnation...
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- fears or giving warnings of great danger in a manner that is amplified, overemphasized or unwarranted. In the news media, alarmism can often be found in the...
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- Sacramento Union, John P. McGoff, said in January 1975 that the media overemphasized the scandal, though he called it "an important issue", overshadowing...