1. WEN, however, believes that both studies ignore much of the damage done by disposable nappies while exaggerating the problems with cloth nappies. 2. Although city officials have recently warned of a surge of youth gang-related crimes in the city, Safir said Wednesday that the media had exaggerated the problem. 3. BFI spokesman Arnie Berhoff on Monday accused Hahn of exaggerating the problems. 4. Actually, the problem was wildly exaggerated in the first place and the fix has had consequences more perverse than purposeful. 5. But American adoption agencies and advocacy groups for families with adopted Chinese children charged that the report was sensationalistic and exaggerated the problems in the orphanages. 6. But some legal ethicists believe the problem has been exaggerated and that sting operations raise questions about whether the public interest is being served. 7. But successive chancellors have accused him of exaggerating problems in a quest for media attention. 8. But the problem is being exaggerated to create a pretext for restricting the material available to adult users of computers. 9. Clay Roberts, director of the state Division of Elections, said the problem was exaggerated. 10. Diepgen has staved off calls for his resignation by arguing that the problems have been exaggerated and that the city will inevitably find a solution. |