1. But the model he develops tends to distort the past in order to exaggerate the extent of change. 2. In both cases it is important not to exaggerate the extent to which it has been implemented. 3. None the less, it is possible to exaggerate the extent of these limitations. 4. Pluralists exaggerate the extent to which all groups enjoy some influence. 5. Others, however, believed that the North Korean government had exaggerated the extent of its nuclear programme in order to increase its diplomatic influence. 6. Such continuity was valuable to Gloucester, but it is important not to exaggerate the extent to which he simply took over a ready-made connection. 7. The account also exaggerates the extent to which the medicalisation of life is a modern phenomenon. 8. Nonetheless, it is possible to exaggerate the extent of these limitations. 9. As he has before, Mahathir blamed the foreign news media for exaggerating the extent of civil unrest. 10. Both sides have long exaggerated the extent of their success in battle. |