Examples of using Be exaggerated in English and their translations into Swedish
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labor market region cannot be exaggerated.
However, in the Commission's view,"the economic problems of adjustment for the Union should not be exaggerated."13.
The app tries to mine five-star reviews so the rating that you get may be exaggerated.
The consumption of hips must not be exaggerated because of its high acid content,
This means that Genius gears hitting the store floor every 4 weeks must be exaggerated enough to attract new customers
the extent of it should not be exaggerated.
The language of St. James would be exaggerated and overstrained on any other supposition than the writer's firm belief in the Divinity of Jesus Christ.
He also considered that the risk for companies' incurring disproportionate costs when complying with the language requirements might be exaggerated.
However, evidence from some of the fastest-growing services illustrates that such pessimism may be exaggerated.
should not be exaggerated, either in practice or in messages directed to the public.
though the differences should not be exaggerated.
they should not be exaggerated, either in practice or in messages directed to the public.
As some companies already prepared a modified set of accounts conforming to GAAP in addition to those presented to the national authorities- in the majority of Member States where the sole use of GAAP was not permitted- the difficulties of doing so should not be exaggerated.
those responsible can be punished at whatever level, voting for censure would be exaggerated.
The model is exaggerated in the z-axis to show detail.
Lie is exaggerated, but there is no empty space.
The size of the difference is exaggerated in this schematic view to make the effect clearer.
This begs the question as to whether our concern with security in airports is exaggerated.
In fact, the problem is exaggerated.
Concern over privacy is exaggerated 23%.