-
Schopenhauer saw
exaggeration as
essential to journalism. He may have
overstated this case, but
yellow journalism thrived on exaggeration, and fact-checking...
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complex methods for
misusing or
misdirecting funds,
overstating revenues,
understating expenses,
overstating the
value of
corporate ****ets, or underreporting...
- the cir****ference of the Earth,
causing their degree measurements to
overstate its
length west from
Rhodes or Alexandria, respectively.
Alternative versions...
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discounted and that the
conclusions about oligarchic tendencies were
overstated.
Gilens and Page
defended their research,
reiterating that
while they...
- In 1993,
Buckingham Palace called estimates of £100 million "grossly
overstated". In 1971, Jock Colville, her
former private secretary and a director...
-
Beginning in the
early 1980s, adverti****ts on milk
cartons in the
United States were used to
publicize cases of
missing children. The
printing of such...
- that
bullet fragments could be
matched to a box of ammunition, was so
overstated that it was
misleading under the
rules of evidence. One year later, the...
- some
accidents and deaths. In
November 2022, the
company admitted to
overstating the
revenue it
received from its
shared electric scooters for more than...
- music. His
lasting influence on
modern guitar players is
difficult to
overstate; his
techniques and
delivery have been
abundantly imitated by others....
- 1950s and the 1960s. They said that the Beatles'
influence cannot be
overstated:
having "revolutionised the sound, style, and
attitude of po****r music...