1. It is silly to exaggerate differences when the similarities are also significant. 2. The antagonistic interactions tend to sharpen up some otherwise fuzzy boundaries, since they serve to exaggerate the differences. 3. This all simply helped to exaggerate the differences that always existed between Charman and the three other members. 4. Traditional theories of autonomous man have exaggerated species differences. 5. Benbow is quick to add, however, that cultural expectations probably exaggerate the difference. 6. But, researchers noted, it is likely that other forces are also helping to exaggerate the difference in sizes between the spider sexes. 7. Democrats are deliberately trying to exaggerate the differences to deceive people so people think the Republicans are making massive cuts in Medicare spending. 8. Gingrich and Barbour say Clinton has exaggerated the differences between the two parties on Medicare. 9. I think our differences are exaggerated to a great extent. 10. Lieberman accused the Bush campaign of exaggerating the differences between him and Gore. |