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21 Sentences With "overstatements"

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Ahead, read about Ivanka's most egregious grifts overstatements from the story.
Here's just a sampling of some of the whoppers and overstatements: 1.
He dismissed as "gross overstatements" earlier reports that Anthony's body was covered with cigarette burns.
Overstatements by opponents of donor privacy broadly insinuate these rights are sinister, which should offend most Americans.
All of this may seem nitpicky, but such errors and overstatements are concerning in a popular science book.
But reporters at The Sun discovered overstatements in his résumé; the City Council expressed doubts about confirming him; and he himself seemed ambivalent.
Correct. I think if you're running for office, you should be talking about your ideas, not just attacking your opponent in vacuous smears and overstatements.
ONGOING LITIGATION REPRESENTS THE LARGEST DOWNSIDE RISK VER is currently subject to government investigations and litigation relating to overstatements of AFFO in certain of its 2014 financial statements.
But rather than forcing you to sit through an hour of "the power of global connection" overstatements, we did all the hard work for you, and compiled this complete list of Facebook's greatest hits.
" Maybe so, but his chapter "Toppling the Taliban" might have more revisionist force if it weren't deployed with so many overstatements of its own: "Within a month [of September 22001th], the United States had lost world sympathy.
Meanwhile, UnitedHealth has sued the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, seeking to vacate a 2014 rule that requires insurers to make sure the diagnoses they report to the government are borne out by what is in people's charts, and imposing penalties for overstatements.
There are no reports taking a more rigorous look at the evidence against the 532 detainees transferred before 2009; correcting overstatements about more recent detainees might heighten the stigma against earlier ones if it fosters a misimpression that everything in all their leaked dossiers has been confirmed.
Third, the conflict has been subjected to overstatements on both sides: Apple, if it were to assist the federal government in accessing the digital data on the cellphone at issue, would not be initiating the collapse of individual privacy, and the government, which if it were to succeed in this endeavor, would not likely obtain otherwise unavailable leverage to take down the threats of ISIS and other terrorist factions based on whatever data are stored on the cellphone.
26 out of 28 forensic examiners overstated evidence of forensic hair matches in 268 trials reviewed, and 95% of the overstatements favored the prosecution. Those cases involve 32 cases in which defendants were sentenced to death.
Kearny considered some claims valid and others gross overstatements. Viceroy Ke in Guangzhou wrote to the United States Vice Consul: "...I have heard that the newly arrived Commodore manages affairs with clear understanding, profound wisdom, and great justice." Ke committed China to abide by Kearny's decisions regarding adjudication of claims, and several hundred thousand dollars were paid to American merchants. Kearny first learned of the Treaty of Nanking when he arrived in Hong Kong.
Giovanni Battista Pighi (it), one of the poem's editors, and Gina Fasoli (it) have argued that the poem inflates Milan's contemporary importance by a set of clever overstatements; for example, it was not the "urbs regia" and had not been the administrative capital since the end of the 4th century. The poem's opening also stresses that Milan's name stretched back into antiquity, while Pavia was then known by two different names, "Papia" and "Ticinum".
An accounting irregularity is an entry or statement that does not conform to the normal laws, practises and rules of the accounting profession, having the deliberate intent to deceive or defraud. Accounting irregularities can consist of intentionally misstating amounts and other information in financial statements, or omitting information required to be disclosed. Accounting irregularities are commonly distinguished from unintentional mistakes or errors. Accounting irregularities are often committed as a means to an end, for example assets misappropriations may be concealed by using irregular accounting entries and profit overstatements may inflate the year end bonuses to perpetrators.
In a scholarly review Neil Caplan N. Caplan, Review, The Historical Journal 44(4), 2001, p. 1083-97 is very critical: "Sternhell insists on viewing the history of Zionism as an unhappy one determined by wrong-headed 'conscious ideological choices' made by the labour-Zionist elites, and decidedly not 'due to any objective conditions' or to circumstances beyond the movement's control." He does think the book offers some "refreshing comparative perspectives", but spots "a number of problematic tendencies on the author's part". He mentions "overstatements", "sweeping generalizations", "oversimplification", "inappropriate comparisons", "simplistic dichotomies" and "the use of popular buzz-words [...] as value- laden denigrations rather than as neutral descriptive labels".
Edwin Y. Monsma (who would later become one of the co-founders of the Young Earth creationist Creation Research Society) gave the opinion that Rimmer's The Theory of Evolution and the Facts of Science should not have been published in the first place, contained "inaccuracies and overstatements" and relied upon ridicule.Numbers(2006) p 192 Rimmer simply loved to debate; he would debate anyone—atheists, religious scientists, college faculty, even fellow fundamentalists."Fundamentalism and Folk Science Between the Wars," Edward B. Davis, Religion and American Culture 5 (1995): 217-48 In a famous instance, he debated another creationist, William Bell Riley about the nature of the days in Genesis. He was apparently a colorful speaker and some called him the "noisiest evangelist in America".
In the late 1980s, partly in response to demands from American forensic anthropology organizations to scrutinize methods of racial identification in order to ensure accuracy in legal cases, Gill tested, supported, and developed craniofacial anthropometric and other means of estimating the racial origins of skeletal remains. He found that the employment of multiple criteria can yield very high rates of accuracy, and even that individual methods can be accurate more than 80 percent of the time. Gill cites these findings in arguing against the prevailing tendency among American anthropologists to treat human races as social constructs. Gill suggests that "race denial" can stem from overstatements of the importance of clinal variation among human phenotypes, and from "politically motivated censorship" in the mistaken but "politically correct" belief that "race promotes racism".
In 1999, the company name changed to Bell & Howell Information and Learning, and then in 2001 to ProQuest Information and Learning; Bell & Howell renamed itself the ProQuest Company. Also in 1999, the company acquired Chadwyck-Healey, a one-time microfilm publishing company that was one of the first to produce full-text CD-ROM databases. This acquisition gave Proquest ownership of a 100+ person publishing operation based in Cambridge, England and became the basis for a substantial overseas expansion. During the 2000–2004 fiscal years, as well as the first three quarters of the 2005 fiscal year, ProQuest systematically overstated its net income. Cumulatively, pre-tax profits were overstated by 129.9 million dollars (or about 31 percent). In 2008, Voyager Learning Company and ProQuest's CFO (from the time of the earnings overstatements) settled SEC "charges without admitting or denying the allegations of the SEC's complaint". In 2001 ProQuest acquired Norman Ross Publishing, a small New York based microfilm publisher. In 2002 ProQuest acquired bigchalk.com, a company founded in 1999 with the combined assets of ProQuest's K-12 division and Infonautics Inc.

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