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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
overemphasize .
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Examples
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Further, Epps overemphasizes the role of Alexander Hamilton in establishing an authoritative executive.
Letters 2009
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And then he aggressively overemphasizes the dark line or cheap perspective or cartoon symbolism that demarcates his version of representation from his version of abstraction.
Art reviews: 'Philip Guston, Roma' and 'David Smith Invents' at the Phillips Philip Kennicott 2011
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Further, Epps overemphasizes the role of Alexander Hamilton in establishing an authoritative executive.
Letters 2009
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Using squared mass in the BMI calculation already overemphasizes weight.
BMI: Lessons from D&D, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Further, Epps overemphasizes the role of Alexander Hamilton in establishing an authoritative executive.
Letters 2009
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This also overemphasizes a few pieces fetishistically displayed as crowd-pleasers that have trained our eyes away from what is really at stake.
Khanh Ho: Give Back the Elgin Marbles and the Rest of the Loot 2010
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On the one hand Freud overemphasizes her humanity partly by the sheer size of her body, while at the same time erasing it.
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“I think the indictment overemphasizes my client's position” within the Pagans, Obedin said.
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They are concerned that the film overemphasizes the hazard of sub-state actors acquiring these weapons of terror and places insufficient responsibility upon countries like the US and Russia for their continued reliance on -- and dangerous posture of -- nuclear weapons.
Jonathan Granoff: Countdown to Zero: A Compelling Film With a Critical Message Jonathan Granoff 2010
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They are concerned that the film overemphasizes the hazard of sub-state actors acquiring these weapons of terror and places insufficient responsibility upon countries like the US and Russia for their continued reliance on -- and dangerous posture of -- nuclear weapons.
Jonathan Granoff: Countdown to Zero : A Compelling Film With a Critical Message 2010
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