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1. Her musical talent has been a little overstated. 2. The problems have been greatly overstated. 3. The seriousness of the crime cannot be overstated. 4. The authors no doubt overstated their case with a view to catching the public's attention. 5. But some of his contentions seem overstated. 6. Alas, poor Albion. i have deliberately overstated the case. 7. But such practical difficulties can easily be overstated. 8. The significance of this decline can not be overstated. 9. The need for better coordination can not be overstated. 10. And yet, I overstated the barber's deference and this made me misunderstand, crucially, Waugh's novel. 11. But, in retrospect, perhaps I overstated the case by proposing that we nationalize the banks. 12. Its usefulness overstated, its flexibility limited, it may even increase teacher workload, despite claims to the contrary. 13. This caution can not be overstated in light of the decreased glomerular filtration often present in chronic liver failure. 14. This caution cannot be overstated: if the belts are incorrectly adjusted they are useless. 15. The impact of the new legislation has been greatly overstated. 16. His claim about the number of people killed in the spring forest fire was evidently overstated. 17. The importance of a child's early years cannot be overstated . 18. The company says that the dangers of driving while using cell phones have been overstated. 19. Here, the value of well-documented museum collections or excavated finds can not be overstated. 20. None the less, the importance of the obligation to respect the wishes of the patient can not be overstated. 21. The prominence of the legislative veto mechanism in our contemporary political system and its importance to Congress can hardly be overstated. 22. Inflation, if you assume the consumer price index is overstated, is barely measurable. 23. The importance to historians of encoding standards that will facilitate data exchange can not be overstated. 24. This is our first error: conscious control over behaviour is generally overstated. 25. Their devastating consequences, it is true, can hardly be overstated. 26. The need for occasional supervision at least when working with the dying can not be overstated. 27. The opposition mounted, but Johnson was probably right in asserting that its strength was overstated. 28. For example, by relying exclusively on mortality data the ineffectiveness of medical science is overstated. 29. There is an area in which Duboeuf is unchallenged, however, and its importance can not be overstated. 30. The importance of consistency in your daily schedule can not be overstated.