11. That was a win for Europe, whose officials have charged Washington with exaggerating the effects of its rules. 12. The one miniature fawn only exaggerated the effect. 13. The vice president tartly responded to Republican complaints that the administration had exaggerated the effects of their proposals. 14. This year, the effect may be exaggerated by political instability, particularly when hedge funds pare their bond holdings, analysts said. 15. Tobacco companies say critics grossly exaggerate the effect of their marketing. 16. Thursday night, aides to the governor continued to contend that their critics have exaggerated the effects of not getting a waiver. 17. A player who exaggerates the effect of a foul will go off with the initial offender. 18. Foreign currencies depreciating greater than the peso could reduce the comparative competitiveness of the Mexican economy, but these effects are exaggerated, the analyst said. 19. Higher temperatures exaggerate the effects of the elevation. 20. One reason for caution is that cancers that spread from the kidney can sometimes shrink on their own, which can exaggerate the effect of therapy, he said. |