11. One can, of course, exaggerate the differences between attitudes in the United States and those in Europe and Australia. 12. Republican leaders have complained that the White House has exaggerated the differences between the two sides on Medicare by basing estimates on more optimistic economic assumptions. 13. Revolutions, in contrast, exaggerate partisan differences. 14. The difference gets exaggerated as growth compounds over several years. 15. The economic differences will be exaggerated by a digital divide in the region. 16. The intended message is to make everyone feel included, but the likely effect is to exaggerate their differences. 17. These differences are easily exaggerated. 18. Unlike Mao, who exaggerated differences, Deng was skilled at coalition and consensus building. |