Yamaguchi explains: We believe that technology has the power to amplify kindness.
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Therefore, persistent infection has the potential to amplify RV interference with research.
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The destruction of the Emperor's space station will only amplify the violence.
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She did not amplify and I did not ask any more questions.
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Then Sir Richmond saw fit to amplify his confessions in one particular.
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Leveraged and inverse ETFs use derivatives and debt to magnify market returns.
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In any political party, success conceals internal divisions while setbacks magnify them.
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Global warming and changing rainfall patterns are likely to magnify those concerns.
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Politicians magnify this dispute in Parliament, hoping to score cheap political points.
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The third agency which needs to magnify the Bible is the school.
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But it's difficult to overstate how many problems exist in some communities.
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But Labour strategists believe the polls overstate the extent of its lead.
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Detchon said the chamber's estimates overstate the potential burden on U.S. consumers.
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It's impossible to overstate the effectiveness of Rae Smith's gorgeous design work.
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Mr Mills said he could not overstate the seriousness of these matters.
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What would happen if you should overdraw your bank account?
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Oh yes, if you want it, though I think we shall have to overdraw.
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Nevertheless, Mr. Melmotte would not now have been allowed to overdraw at the present moment.
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But mind, if ever you overdraw the account stops.
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These entertainments soon forced Dave to overdraw his allowance.
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How often he had heard poor sufferers hyperbolize their suffering!
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The impacts of new technologies are unpredictable: Inventors hyperbolize a revolutionary technology when it emerges, but it's impossible for society to anticipate its long-term effects.
Ús de exaggerate en anglès
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Rose may exaggerate to make his point, but the problem is clear.
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Thus, these c-fos results demonstrate how experience may further exaggerate individual differences.
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The rather unreliable vibe could exaggerate good news on the material front.
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He did not in any way exaggerate the condition of the bridge.
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In letters to FASB, banks complained that the change would exaggerate risks.
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And let's not exaggerate the number of people we have in Afghanistan.
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We exaggerate, and even come to believe the tales, after a while.
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The prospect of outsized profits leads people to exaggerate their own capabilities.
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He reckons the public exaggerate the horrors of working in the sewers.
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It is hard to exaggerate the significance and danger of this development.
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Nevertheless it would be wrong to exaggerate the severity of the land.
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But it was difficult to exaggerate the swiftness of the national development.
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He began to exaggerate his movements in order to wake me up.
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They exaggerate the importance of the physical and become its abject slaves.
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There is here no desire to exaggerate the importance of birth control.
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Young and his band exaggerate their stage personas and improvise their lines.