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"overstate" Definitions
  1. overstate something to say something in a way that makes it seem more important than it really is

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And what happens is that Republicans overstate its worth and Democrats probably overstate its damage.
People generally overstate how much they exercise, just as they overstate their height and lowball their weight, Jakicic said.
It's impossible to overstate the significance of this work, just as it's impossible to overstate Grove's contributions to it.
Both overstate the role of federal policy in expanding state prison populations, and therefore both overstate the role federal policy might play in reducing those populations.
However, it is important not to overstate what such data can tell us, or overstate the abilities of a computer to accurately assign gender, ancestry, or age.
Conservatives, hoping to constrain the size of the welfare state, overstate how much control people have over their lives; liberals, hoping to expand it, overstate our powerlessness.
One is that Iran's enemies overstate Iran's unique … evildoerness.
It's hard to overstate how hot immunotherapy is right now.
It's hard to overstate what a seismic shift this is.
But it's hard to overstate how mesmerizing they can be.
It is hard to overstate the popularity of this book.
It's hard to overstate the sheer implausibility of this find.
It's really hard to overstate how screwed Marco Rubio is.
It's nearly impossible to overstate our love of white sneakers.
It's hard to overstate just how radical Sessions's appointment was.
Second, don't overstate what can be done about the threat.
It's hard to overstate how much we love mashed potatoes.
It's important not to overstate how much this hurts her.
These figures probably overstate the gap between the two economies.
It's hard to overstate the pulpy absurdity of Uber's 2017.
It is hard to overstate what a calamity this is.
Still, one should not overstate the significance of the vote.
But we can't overstate the level of despair among Republicans.
Now, it's easy to overstate Iranian influence on the Houthis.
It's hard to overstate just how completely perfect it was.
I don't want to overstate that, but it's the truth.
Wildly overstate her own claims to make them appear ridiculous.
It is difficult to overstate the stakes of this fight.
"I cannot overstate the importance of this shift," Cramer said.
It's hard to overstate the urgency of addressing these challenges.
And I can't overstate: You have to know the cops.
It is hard to overstate the depth of that frustration.
But it's hard to overstate the company's scale and power.
It is impossible to overstate the global celebrity of Trump.
It's hard to overstate how important a change this is.
It's hard to overstate the sociocultural importance of culinary traditions.
It's hard to overstate how fundamental this shift could be.
"You can't overstate that," one senior Republican aide told CNN.
The importance of the messaging service is hard to overstate.
The threat of this fishing gear is hard to overstate.
It's hard to overstate how abrupt the shift has been.
Higher ed completely changed my life, it's hard to overstate.
It was hard to overstate the sting for Mr. Erdogan.
It's hard to overstate how unusual Mr. Delaney's timeline is.
It's hard to overstate how disgusted many progressive leaders are.
It's hard to overstate the importance of the organization's work.
It is hard to overstate how significant these errors were.
But they did not want to overstate the product's capabilities.
It's hard to overstate the hopelessness of indefinite sleep deprivation.
It's hard to overstate just how cataclysmic these errors were.
It's hard to overstate how dire California's housing crisis is.
It is hard to overstate her celebrity when she vanished.
"It is hard to overstate the significance," said retired Gen.
I don't want to overstate any break in style, though.
It's difficult to overstate how big a deal this is.
It is hard to overstate the enormity of this work.
We cannot overstate the fear people are feeling right now.
Now, we shouldn't overstate the importance of a ground game.
But I don't want to overstate the amount of revolt.
It's nearly impossible to overstate how influential Stephen King is.
It's difficult to overstate how dire Venezuela's economic plight is.
Reinhardt's influence on American health policy is hard to overstate.
But I don't want to overstate antifa's role in these shifts.
It is hard to overstate how unusual — even unique — this is.
We can't overstate the damage threatened by those waging this war.
Most beauty products overstate or oversell the benefits they can provide.
It is easy to overstate the importance of such Chinese initiatives.
It's impossible to overstate how much of a leap this is.
It's hard to overstate just how popular SpongeBob SquarePants memes are.
Again, it's important not to overstate the stakes for Kaine here.
So it is possible to overstate the "crisis" of Western democracies.
It's difficult to overstate how much of a difference this makes.
More importantly though, these attacks overstate the appeal of Trump's wealth.
"It's impossible to overstate the danger associated with this," he said.
It's hard to overstate how dominant a player Yahoo once was.
The change this has on the game is hard to overstate.
Hard to overstate how much is at stake in GOP race.
The danger for Trump in all this is hard to overstate.
But Vienna-based demographers say these forecasts overstate the population trend.
I think people sort of overstate the experiments at these places.
It's hard to overstate how helpful a subwoofer can be too.
And we must always be careful not to overstate the case.
The brilliance of the high-output V6 is tough to overstate.
The report was careful not to overstate or understate the problem.
It is difficult to overstate the impact of this biennial survey.
And that may overstate how quickly it's likely to consume cash.
"Let's not overstate it — war didn't break out," Mr. Davis said.
There is no way to overstate the significance of this upset.
There's no way to overstate how extraordinary all of this is.
But those claims overstate the contents of the documents, say experts.
It's really hard to overstate how bad this is for Sanders.
It's hard to overstate just how important the world's beaches are.
Jokes aside, it is difficult to overstate the importance of zoning.
Still, it's important not to overstate the evangelical opposition to Trump.
The irresponsibility of this new legal position is hard to overstate.
It is hard to overstate the size of Mr. Kamprad's empire.
But while technology plays a part, we shouldn't overstate its role.
It's hard to overstate the power of this left-wing fringe.
"Listen, it's hard to overstate the importance of USMCA," Baier said.
"I don't want people, you know, to overstate that," Sanders said.
And I don't want to overstate the power of social media.
It is impossible to overstate how out of character this was.
It's hard to overstate the importance of the jury's assessment here.
It's hard to overstate how much leverage workers have right now.
It's difficult to overstate Waller-Bridge's impact on television this year.
It's hard to overstate how quickly this would transform American philanthropy.
It's hard to overstate how damaging some of these planks are.
Now, let's not overstate how bad the night was for Cruz.
It's hard to overstate the influence of this line of research.
But it would be hard to overstate the impact of Amazon.
It's hard to overstate what a massive success the VHS-era was.
I can't overstate how much that music adds to your playing experience.
It's hard to overstate the magnitude of Trump's gamble, or the risks.
Hillary Clinton's victory in Saturday's South Carolina primary is hard to overstate.
It would be hard to overstate how rare this ecumenical unanimity is.
It's hard to overstate what a tremendous change this is for Twitter.
"I can't overstate the impact she's had on my life," DeForge says.
It's hard to overstate just how radical King's Poor People campaign was.
We shouldn't overstate the impact of a single day dedicated to philanthropy.
"No one is trying to overstate the impact," Riccio told VICE News.
In fact, it's hard to overstate what an important figure she was.
It's also easy to overstate the importance of reducing misinformation on Facebook.
Perspective: It's hard to overstate the magnitude of the Day 64 defeat.
It's impossible to overstate the damage these particular 226 characters could do.
I don't want to overstate the things that are wrong with Dota.
The magnitude of the Democrats' fund-raising advantage is hard to overstate.
What it meant to him and his supporters, is difficult to overstate.
It is hard to overstate the importance of getting SOE reforms right.
It's hard to overstate, then, the revelation that was Super Mario 64.
It's dangerous, however, to overstate uncertainty and use it to justify inaction.
It's hard to overstate how important GitHub is to modern software development.
It's hard to overstate how unusual this is for a breach case.
It's almost impossible to overstate the importance of pollinators in our ecosystem.
It's almost impossible to overstate the value of an initiative like this.
It's hard to overstate how revolutionary the advent of electric light was.
It is impossible to overstate how dangerous, how malignant this condition is.
It's hard to overstate Sanders's role in shaping the American left today.
It's hard to overstate the consequences of regulatory scope of this magnitude.
DOJ also seems to overstate the competitive moat for Time Warner's businesses.
"We tried very hard not to overstate what this meant," she said.
It's difficult to overstate the cultural revolution this spurred within the service.
It would be difficult to overstate Mr. Marshall's effect on American entertainment.
It is impossible to overstate the degree to which this is true.
It's difficult to overstate how crushing America's student loan debt situation is.
You simply cannot overstate this as a factor in the final outcome.
I think the enormous symbolic weight of it is hard to overstate.
It is hard to overstate the cruelty of the Graham-Cassidy bill.
It's hard to overstate the radical nature of what has just happened.
Strang: Shock only slightly overstates it; greatly surprised would not overstate it.
Op-Ed Contributor It's difficult to overstate the influence of the Rev.
She didn't wanna overstate it, and she wanted people to understand it.
It's hard to overstate how threatening this policy is to the climate.
It's hard to overstate just how frightening these types of weapons are.
It's almost impossible to overstate how big of a deal this is.
It is hard to overstate the level of Vietnamese antipathy toward China.
It's difficult to overstate the significance of Bannon's appointment — or the dangers.
I can't overstate how much Ancestors leaves players to their own devices.
It's hard to overstate just how embarrassingly Bloomberg's theory of victory flopped.
"I don't want to overstate how much this is happening," she said.
It is hard to overstate how closely Comcast was monitoring the situation.
It's hard to overstate just how much that would change the world.
One cannot overstate the importance of this credible and consistent baseline information.
Really hard to overstate how many lawyers there were in that village.
"I cannot overstate the extraordinary challenges that we have faced," Ramos said.
But in New England, it's almost impossible to overstate Brady's exalted standing.
It's difficult to overstate just how weak the tax law's influence was.
It's hard to overstate how transformative that event was for this country.
It's hard to overstate the depth of tragedy of the opioid epidemic.
It's hard to overstate the potential impact of Mexico's labor reform bill.
It's hard to overstate Norman Lear's impact on the world of television.
It's hard to overstate how big an issue this could be for Facebook.
It's difficult to overstate the importance of sleep to increasing your mental strength.
I cannot overstate how widely used and loved Ravelry is in the community.
I can't overstate what a positive effect this has had on my life.
It's hard to overstate how massive the 1,763-pound C Seed 262 is.
It's hard to overstate how vitally important early cancer screening is for patients.
It's hard to overstate how difficult the transition from 220D to 20073D was.
The Russos just chose to not isolate that sequence or overstate its importance.
But it's hard to overstate — this was a grilling of Facebook writ large.
I can't overstate the importance of this lace engine; it's a pivotal upgrade.
In other words, you can't overstate the importance of networking for your career.
The study has raised hope, but it's important not to overstate the findings.
It would be difficult to overstate the long-term impact of this change.
Let's not overstate this: We're not talking about a Lars Von Trier movie.
It's hard to overstate how transformative the Thrive test could prove to be.
It's tough to overstate the fullness of how technology stands to impact humanity.
Sure, he delved into Clinton's emails, mostly to overstate the case against her.
Casey: It's difficult to overstate how much fun you can have with Domino.
It is hard for me to overstate how funny I think this is.
Is it just a useful idiot that managed to overstate itself or what?
Still, Fauci was careful not to overstate the significance of the current findings.
It is hard to overstate the severity of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
There's no way to overstate the amount of propaganda that they're subjected to.
Tough to overstate how big of an issue this has been for her.
It is impossible to overstate the importance of U.S. credibility on this issue.
"Our country needs an attorney general who doesn't overstate his record," Franken said.
"Our country needs an attorney general who doesn't overstate his record," he said.
So Sanders seemed to overstate the connection between youth unemployment and mass incarceration.
It's hard to overstate how devastating these cuts would be to my patients.
It's difficult to overstate just how unlikely a change Cashman has just wrought.
It's impossible to overstate the inseparability of Donald Trump and his Android phone.
It's hard to overstate the significance such events could have for world politics.
It is impossible to overstate how crucial this project is to the nation.
It is hard to overstate just how down-is-up this argument is.
It's hard to overstate how unprecedented — and troubling — a moment we're living through.
It's really hard to overstate how heartbreaking it is to follow these families.
"It is hard to overstate our personal affection for that man," she said.
Their removal from the politics-media machine of Washington is hard to overstate.
It is hard to overstate the difficulty of the technique Cusk has chosen.
I can't overstate what a tragedy this is for the world of architecture.
And I can't overstate how strongly I do not appreciate that, at all.
It's difficult to overstate how often Twitter top brass are pestered about this.
It's impossible to overstate how important this extended support is for foster kids.
"Our country needs an attorney general who doesn't overstate his involvement," Franken said.
It's difficult to overstate the importance of higher education to the present moment.
The brown sugar-anise cookies (it's difficult to overstate how delicious these are).
It's hard to overstate the importance of this new global market for LNG.
"I cannot overstate our disappointment that this case was not resolved," Wilson said.
It's hard to overstate the revolutionary impact that bicycles have had on mankind.
"One street in one village" may overstate the size of that last patch.
"Such claims overstate the scientific legitimacy" of the clinic's treatments, the regulators said.
When it tries to explain itself or overstate its themes, it risks simplification.
It's hard to overstate how different things are now from three years ago.
So I don't want to overstate any of the causal claims being made here.
I don't know if it's possible to overstate this issue, so it bears repeating.
It is hard to overstate the magnitude of the New Hampshire loss for Mrs.
It's challenging to overstate the potential ominous impact of these appointments on reproductive health.
It's difficult to overstate the animus being expressed toward the federal law enforcement present.
It's really hard to overstate how much this character archetype has penetrated pop culture.
It's hard to overstate what a massive windfall this is for the richest Americans.
He is—and there's no way to overstate this—a cultural force in Japan.
It is difficult to overstate the importance of the NHS in the UK consciousness.
It's hard to overstate how exciting this is to long-time Star Wars fans.
Music It's almost impossible to overstate how much music, and MTV, influenced '80s fashion.
I can't overstate just how ingenious and appropriate an application of technology this is.
It's hard to overstate just how cool the Sony PlayStation Portable seemed in 2004.
Absolutely. But at the same time, it's important to not overstate the threat level.
Like any claimant in a dispute, though, it has reason to overstate the damage.
It's difficult to overstate the price — moral and political — we've paid for this mistake.
It is difficult to overstate how wrong this assessment would turn out to be.
It is hard to overstate the importance of the Galaxy S28's smooth launch.
It is hard to overstate how much this gaffe horrified the foreign policy community.
But, again, I cannot overstate how lucky I am to work with these people.
It's nearly impossible, in other words, to overstate the civil justice significance of MDLs.
I can't overstate how disappointing and pervasively frustrating this phone's lack of responsiveness is.
Words cannot overstate the importance of the Supreme Court to the future of progressivism.
"One wouldn't want to overstate any one particular boundary in this mosaic," Pollack argued.
It's hard to overstate how important this is for regular users of synthetic speech.
It's hard to overstate how important these innovators and entrepreneurs are to our communities.
It is hard to overstate the human costs of Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen.
It is hard to overstate the importance of Moore's Law to the entire world.
It's hard to overstate how refreshingly delicious the chicken sandwich turned out to be.
"It's impossible to overstate the importance of high quality journalism — particularly today," said Ein.
It's here where we can't overstate how major this coup may be for Dallas.
It is hard to overstate the resonance of that message in Italy's troubled capital.
It's impossible to overstate the massive quantities of shipping supplies I saw all over.
I can't overstate this: Policies intended to thwart terrorism start with an individual's actions.
It's hard to overstate how much DACA changed everyday life for people like me.
For Australia in particular, it is difficult to overstate the impact of the scandal.
Beauchamp writes: It's hard to overstate how threatening this policy is to the climate.
It's hard to overstate how central cash is to Gujarat, and India in general.
Trump's policy moves are destructive, based on ignorance, but we shouldn't overstate their cost.
It's hard to overstate the scientific potential of such extended robotic lifetimes on Venus.
It's difficult to overstate how important Medicaid has been to opioid response so far.
It's difficult to overstate the extent to which this flipped fundamental concepts of fairness.
Yet today as well we often overstate Iran's religiosity but underappreciate its nationalist sensitivities.
It is hard to overstate how big an attraction Bryant was in high school.
It is hard to overstate the threat posed to the state's economy and prosperity.
"We can't overstate how much damage this does to intercountry adoption," Ms. Maskew said.
It is hard to overstate the importance of the alféreces provisionales in Francoist mythology.
It's hard to overstate how disturbing this is for many in the State Department.
"From a scientific standpoint the benefits of vaccine are difficult to overstate," he said.
I can't overstate how much the trivia clues today delighted me, a factoid fanatic.
It is difficult to overstate the significance of this law for the Internet economy.
"I can't overstate what a shift there's been," Politico's Heather Caygle tweeted Monday night.
It's hard to overstate the chilling effect Trump's attacks on the whistleblower will have.
"It's hard to overstate how important education is for our children's future," Zuckerberg said.
While it's easy to underrate achievements like these, it's also easy to overstate them.
IT IS HARD to overstate the importance to Mongolia of the Oyu Tolgoi mine.
In characteristic Trumpian fashion, he took to Twitter to overstate what Mueller had found.
"It is difficult to overstate the impact and value of these standards," NRDC writes.
It is hard to overstate how surprising this would have seemed a year ago.
It's hard to overstate how important it is for Facebook to get this right.
I want to be careful not to overstate this and give the impression that Sunni-Shia lines were completely and always peaceful before 1979, nor to overstate the role Saudi Arabia and Iran played in turning Sunni and Shia against one another.
That may not sound too dramatic, and we should be careful not to overstate it.
It's difficult to overstate the impact that Raymond's analysis had on the free software movement.
It's hard to overstate the importance of Twitter's decision to tie its identity to news.
Walmart's internal controls allegedly failed to detect the problem, causing the retailer to overstate revenue.
That may sound like a lot, but we cannot overstate how impressive the X7 is.
It's important that we don't overstate some of the purported abilities of medical detection dogs.
The complexity of Tyrion and his role in the Thrones universe is hard to overstate.
Those conclusions, however, overstate the evidence, according to an article published last week in Science.
It's hard to overstate the effects of the Harvey Weinstein story over the past year.
I don't want to overstate it and make it more dramatic than it should be.
A combination of factors pressure scientific journals to publish studies that may overstate their conclusions.
Bezos on AI: Bezos said it was "impossible to overstate" the importance of artificial intelligence.
It's hard to overstate the vastness and confusion of the online learning ecosystem circa 2017.
It's hard to overstate just how different the political landscape was on immigration in 2008.
It would be difficult to overstate the role it continues to play in Irish life.
It's difficult to overstate the potential of fake news on Facebook to influence people's opinions.
But it's hard to overstate just how badly both Trump and Ryan played this situation.
"Our country needs an attorney general who doesn't overstate his involvement," Franken said, agitating Sessions.
It is difficult to overstate the threat that Mr. Trump poses for down-ballot candidates.
With smart policies in place, the potential for the solar industry is hard to overstate.
The benefits of reporting embellished earnings grow and managers become more inclined to overstate performance.
But real-estate analysts told Business Insider those numbers vastly overstate the company's market opportunity.
Why is it difficult for this particular narrator to overstate the perversity of the choice?
It's tough to overstate how frustrated rank-and-file members were with the whole exchange.
It is difficult to overstate just how important an issue this is for working families.
I cannot overstate how very enthusiastic I am about this Morgan-on-a-horse thing.
I don't think you can overstate how important this group is, historically, socially, and aesthetically.
It's hard to overstate just how synonymous Whitmire and Kermit have become over the years.
It's hard to overstate how out of place this would look at a modern party.
It's extraordinary how moderate-to-liberal he was back then — you can't really overstate it.
It's hard to overstate the lasting harm Mr. Tillerson's tenure will do to America's diplomacy.
It's difficult to overstate how deafening his silence on the matter was to European leaders.
There's something to all of these critiques, but it's also important not to overstate them.
It's hard to overstate how similarly these two diets performed, even at an individual level.
Yet it's easy to overstate the degree of difference between recent Democratic and Republican administrations.
"We've said all year, you can't overstate Al Horford's importance to our team," Stevens said.
It's hard to overstate the importance of Native elders to their families, tribes, and communities.
There is no need to overstate the importance of a State of the Union response.
"It is difficult to overstate the damage that has been done," Alexander wrote on Feb.
She was also composed, dignified, and careful not to overstate her ability to recall details.
Blumenthal and Markey, grossly overstate — by 60 percent — the fees related to set-top boxes.
The Warriors have the league's second-best defense, and Durant's value is difficult to overstate.
I don't mean to overstate this sole drawback in his beguiling, lucid and brilliant playing.
"I cannot overstate the impact to our troops' morale from all this uncertainty," Mattis said.
"I cannot overstate the impact to our troops' morale from all this uncertainty," he said.
I don't want to overstate the significance of its recent underperformance — at least, not yet.
Companies also inevitably overstate the costs, especially when new pollution standards come up for consideration.
Either way, though, it's hard to overstate just how much of a difference this makes.
So we have to be careful not to overstate the nature of the conflict here.
Critic's Notebook It's hard to overstate the impact of "Revisionist History" on the podcast landscape.
And it's hard to overstate the significance of an uptick in mortality along these lines.
Meanwhile Democrats overstate the importance of these factors, as well as the deficiencies of their nominee.
"It is hard to overstate the urgency of our situation," U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres said.
"You cannot overstate how much we have all learned watching you," Garner said, speaking to Stewart.
The damage that African swine fever has wrecked on China's pig population is hard to overstate.
The impact would then overstate fiscal year fourth-quarter revenues at the expense of future quarters.
With big trucks like these, we can't overstate how important it is to look the part.
Tesla continues to confuse consumers by giving its assisted-driving features names that overstate its capabilities.
Just as raw dollar figures overstate the BRI's contribution, they also understate the Marshall Plan's impact.
It's tough to overstate what flipping, in such a public way at the White House, Reps.
That may sound like exaggeration, but I couldn't overstate the popularity of Fortnite if I tried.
It is really hard for me to overstate the incredible nature of delivering a file system.
To be sure, we cannot overstate how hard it is to hear a very different view.
"Folks in Washington tend to overstate their influence in local races like this," he told MSNBC.
Its assumption that every country makes everything—both watches and wheat—may also overstate trade's dangers.
It'd be hard to overstate the potential of this sort of drug (or chemical, generally) manufacturing.
Airbus disputes those numbers, saying they overstate the amount of support embedded in the contested loans.
While HCFA was ultimately defeated, it's hard to overstate how broken this entire process has become.
It's harder to overstate how easily the measure won -- with a massive, bipartisan margin of victory.
It is also easy to overstate the role of senior executives at media firms' parent companies.
It is difficult to overstate how desperate the present state of the Puerto Rican economy is.
It's hard to overstate how overwhelming this transformation was: The world became a profoundly disorienting place.
"It's hard to overstate John Darwin's pop-culture cachet in the United Kingdom," Ms. Greenwood writes.
It's hard to overstate how important it would be if Florida shifted to the left. Mrs.
It would be hard to overstate the weirdness of this winter in America's only Arctic territory.
We can't overstate the severity of President Trump's buyer's remorse from signing last month's spending bill.
It's hard to overstate the impact that Glenn had on US history; his achievements are numerous.
It would be impossible to overstate the resolve of the team of immigration hardliners surrounding Trump.
This obviously begins way before lunch, but I cannot overstate how important getting enough sleep is.
It's hard to overstate how much of a blow this defeat is to the Sanders campaign.
But even critics of the alliance argued that the role of money was easy to overstate.
I can't overstate the fact that everybody plays as hard as they've ever played for him.
" — Treat Williams "Hard to overstate the impact that #NeilSimon has had on comedy in our lifetime.
It's hard to overstate how deeply Americans despised their government's response to the global financial crisis.
It is hard to overstate how bad this could get if it goes on for months.
It is hard to overstate how bad this could get if it goes on for months.
It's hard to overstate how significant this move would be if Netanyahu follows through with it.
It is impossible to overstate how much the Cowboys' "America's Team" moniker drives people crazy here.
It's difficult to overstate the impact that the Moral Monday movement has had on North Carolina.
" Friedlander added "it's hard to overstate the impact streaming music has had on the music industry.
It's hard to overstate how big a problem this is for the candidates serving as jurors.
The jet fumes It's tough to overstate how eager senators are to get out of town.
I cannot overstate the impact bowling with the smart ball has had on my bowling speed.
Even now, it's hard to overstate the cultural bias against women assuming more prominent public roles.
Controversial project From an engineering perspective, it is hard to overstate the scale of the project.
For example, when working on a project together, overstate your commitment to the task at hand.
"It's hard to overstate the amount of lies or the amount of money involved," Jackson said.
It would be difficult to overstate the extremity of Mr. Trump's departure from recent presidential practice.
It would be difficult to overstate the zeal that exists for platform companies in Silicon Valley.
It's hard to overstate the effects of the crusade -- and its media coverage -- on Graham's ministry.
I hate to be a Pollyanna, but I wouldn't overstate that, because you see all ages.
"It's hard to overstate how ambitious this is," Brad Plumer wrote for Vox at the time.
Leary, one of the researchers involved, is careful not to overstate the significance of the findings.
It's hard to overstate the lasting cultural impact of Manson's aim into the heart of Hollywood.
"You can't overstate the significance of Bombardier to our regional economy," said local parliamentarian Gavin Robinson.
We really can't overstate this, nor can we overstate how elated we were at the chance to keep inside these top-shelf listings, some of which are still on the market (you know, just in case you have some serious cash burning a hole in your pocket).
Anthony Volodkin: It's hard to overstate how much the Internet has changed in the past 10 years.
I do not want to overstate this: US elections are not decided by simply tallying up votes.
An hyperbole would not be fictional and would not overstate the solemnness that I feel right now.
Washington (CNN)It's hard to overstate how much is on House Speaker Paul Ryan's plate right now.
It would be difficult to overstate the hardship and dangers the first American advisory team lived through.
And the feeling of relief to those who follow financial markets closely is difficult to overstate. Why?
It's difficult to overstate what a unique moment this is in terms of historical progress and opportunity.
It's hard to overstate just how much better the market timing would have been back in 2013.
It is hard to overstate the pervasiveness and potency of what became the accepted version of events.
It's difficult to overstate the splash that the Huawei Mate X made upon its debut at MWC.
It concludes that "it is impossible to overstate what Trump has dismantled in the last 16 months".
To say that the end of the single-player campaign is satisfying would be to overstate it.
"I think it's impossible to overstate the impact that it had on them," says director Tim Wardle.
So, I think you overstate the arguments against socialism, but the Democrats can&apost win with socialism.
The amount of YouTube and other Google links created to push terrorist content is hard to overstate.
And it's difficult to overstate just how important this is if foldable phones are to become viable.
It's hard to overstate how volatile the social situation gets when you face critical shortages of food.
It is hard to overstate the scale of the change he is asking from his fellow Europeans.
However, these individuals ignore the potential benefits and overstate the possible harms of right to try laws.
I wouldn't want to overstate our role, but we were very aggressive in terms of monetary policy.
Social media and cable news, which highlight scare stories and overstate anger, bear part of the blame.
It's hard to overstate just how important this could be for the future of a flexible workforce.
It's hard to overstate the impact that this cornucopia of data will have for the astronomical community.
It is hard to overstate how much less of a threat infectious diseases pose to us today.
Teicholz said it's hard to overstate the effect of national health authorities' pro-carb, anti-fat stance.
It's hard to overstate how much Drake has held rap in an attention chokehold in recent years.
This may sound like a technical development, but its magnitude in humanitarian terms is difficult to overstate.
It's difficult to overstate how revolutionary this simple first step was in the arena of maternal health.
It is hard to overstate the singular importance of the Virgin of Guadalupe to the Mexican identity.
It is hard to overstate the brutality of Mr. al-Bashir's first decade, from 1989 to 1999.
It's hard to overstate how important it was for Argentina to show some life before the break.
It is hard to overstate the scope of German influence over European affairs during the Merkel era.
"We cannot overstate the fear people are feeling right now," he said in a tweet late Saturday.
But even those numbers probably overstate how central this work is to the economic lives of Americans.
It is hard to overstate the importance of the M.T.A. to the city, its economy and commuters.
It's probably hard to overstate the opposition [Clinton] faced, not just from Republicans but also from Democrats.
The U.S. military repeatedly tilts at windmills precisely because bipartisan policymakers overstate and ill-define desired outcomes.
But still, it's hard to overstate how unique this product is in the history of meat substitutes.
It is almost impossible to overstate the political importance of the refugee deal to the Turnbull government.
In short: It's simply impossible to overstate how dramatically Trump rewrote the rules of politics in 2016.
It's hard to overstate how out of step Carter was with the rest of the Democratic Party.
It's hard to overstate just how unique Redmayne's Newt Scamander is within the annals of fictional heroes.
It's hard to overstate the need to pull away from the transition narrative in trans-focused media.
But, Sellers also stressed that it is difficult to overstate how seriously the campaign prioritized courting that community.
It's hard to overstate the effect of the 2016 Merrick Garland saga on the liberal psyche, in particular.
You just can't overstate how much people in Asian want us to be there and want our leadership.
So, like, not to overstate the case or anything, but this is something that probably upset Snap Inc.
It would be difficult to overstate the carelessness with which Crosscheck handles the personal data of US voters.
"I don't want to overstate the importance of this kind of work," said Rogers, continuing the football metaphor.
Kenney said it would be "hard to overstate" the reaction of Albertans from a rejection of the project.
"It is difficult to overstate the challenges facing so many New Yorkers in this current climate," wrote Malalis.
The agency added that the importance of the U.K.'s Brexit vote was "difficult to overstate" for Europe.
The long-term impact of autonomous vehicles on society is hard to predict, but also hard to overstate.
It is difficult to overstate just how much wrong the Justice Department found in the Baltimore Police Department.
I can't overstate the importance of at least a drop-shadow, if not dynamic shadows and light sources.
One problem is that the critics of arms control overstate its aims so as to denigrate its accomplishments.
But it is easy to overstate how important policy design is when thinking through the politics of reform.
It's important not to overstate the security risks of the Amazon Echo and other so-called smart speakers.
It's hard to overstate the real harm caused by individual expressions of Islamophobia, especially when they involve violence.
I don't want to overstate what it was like, but I think at some level it was historic.
It's difficult to overstate how nightmarish DeVos's policy positions would be for students with disabilities and their parents.
It's hard to overstate the power of saying one major national chain after another, punctuated only by agreement.
Still, it's hard to overstate how important this kind of soft diplomacy is for her father's actual politics.
At the same time, both Stone and his allies—particularly Paul Manafort—overstate his influence on contemporary politics.
It is hard to overstate how positive of an impact this has for the president's 2020 reelection campaign.
This involves carmakers selling new vehicles to themselves and affiliated dealers, rather than to customers, to overstate demand.
"People who want to renegotiate their deal need to be careful to not overstate their worth," Solomon said.
They also say international exams overstate the strength of China's system because they exclude students from poorer regions.
"But I feel good that we can't overstate what we know and what we don't know," he added.
"April's job gains overstate the economy's strength, but they make the case that expansion continues on," Zandi said.
It would be difficult to overstate the importance of tribal membership and belonging to the brain's evolutionary path.
But the trauma of forced separation from one's loving family and its lifelong consequences are hard to overstate.
European industry officials dispute those numbers, saying they overstate the amount of support at stake within the loans.
It is difficult to overstate the power that partisans wield when drawing district boundaries for seats in Congress.
It's hard to overstate just how significant of an impact fracking has had on the fossil fuel industry.
Toni Barring that landslide ... As you've pointed out, it's hard to overstate how important Florida is to Republicans.
I don't mean to overstate her impact: Trump was going down before she joined the chorus of condemnation.
I cannot overstate how hard these people have been screwing Iceland, and they've been doing it for decades.
I don't want to overstate this performance, because, to be honest, much of it was a huge mess.
The potential damage of this alone is hard to overstate, regardless of whether any further cruelty is inflicted.
"In general, there's a tendency to overstate the role of the president in shaping the economy," noted Strain.
"Perfectionist doesn't overstate it," said Jeff Jordan, a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz and a Pinterest board member.
It is hard to overstate how different life in a zero-sum and a positive-sum economy are.
It is hard to overstate how much the right to drive will change the lives of Saudi women.
And ethics experts seemed unable to overstate the incongruity of a sitting president's son drumming up business overseas.
The Matrix's influence on the subsequent 20 years of action and sci-fi cinema is impossible to overstate.
As the first state to vote in the primary calendar, it's hard to overstate the importance of Iowa.
It is hard to overstate the disdain many voters in Alabama's cities and suburbs harbor toward Mr. Moore.
At War It would be hard to overstate the significance the Marine Corps played in my family's life.
It is impossible to overstate the importance of direct care workers for people and families across the country.
It is hard to overstate how radical, and attention grabbing, "She's Gotta Have It" was when it debuted.
It's hard to overstate how important the accessibility of Joseph's model is for the women seeking her care.
And though no white people interlope to overstate the point, racism, internalized or otherwise, hums in the background.
It would be hard to overstate how unlikely this plot is, and how much more so it gets.
Chief executive, Robin Hood Foundation I can't overstate how important my college education was to changing my trajectory.
We cannot overstate how rare this deal comes by, so better take advantage of it while you can.
As a broker for the Trump Organization, Mr. Sater had an incentive to overstate his business-making acumen.
In Marysville, at American Honda's Performance Manufacturing Center, "hand built" may overstate what's unfolding on the assembly line.
Indeed, a recent study indicates Republicans and Democrats vastly overstate their differences on a range of different issues.
"It would be impossible for me to overstate the amount of consternation inside the building around this issue."
If income is under-reported, particularly for low-income workers, then we may overstate the rise in inequality.
When journalists overstate one person's role in creating the problem, we also overestimate their ability to fix it.
Historians are rightly warning groups involved in suffrage commemorations not to overstate the significance of the 19th Amendment.
It's difficult to overstate what a poor position that is for the party that holds the House majority.
Alex: It's hard to overstate how central his family's tragedies are to the way many Americans see Biden.
Standard measures of inflation also tend to overstate it, so avoiding deflation actually requires keeping measured inflation above zero.
"It's really quite hard to overstate the power and value that coloring has on the story," says Otsmane-Elhaou.
It's hard to overstate the impact of the fracking boom: US crude oil production has nearly doubled since 2010.
"It is hard to overstate how important a development this is," Colas said in his Friday note to clients.
But it's also important to not overstate how powerful an effect this is in the mind of Trump voters.
It is almost impossible to overstate their importance to the Democrats' chances of wining any election at any level.
But to not acknowledge that voter records are relatively easy to obtain, and generally overstate their value, seems misguided.
And it has led some of the rivals to overstate how closely their proposals hew to Sanders' grand plan.
"It's too early to know what will happen, and I don't want to overstate what this means," said Roberts.
It's hard to overstate how weird this is — and how likely it is to be an ugly, vicious night.
These movements or groups offer a singularly purposeful struggle, and it's hard to overstate the appeal of that. Yeah.
While the authors may overstate the novelty of some of their ideas, they combine them in a new way.
At this point, it's difficult to overstate how political the Bolshoi became over the course of the twentieth century.
It's hard to overstate the scale of the humanitarian, economic, political and social crisis that causes Venezuelans to leave.
And he can do it all without spending much money on TV ads -- an advantage that's hard to overstate.
The bottom line is that it's easy to overstate how much a single news story can change the race.
Despite the evidence, the administration continues to vastly overstate the prospects for growth from their package of tax cuts.
But proponents and opponents alike say that polls taken before Election Day often overstate support for legal marijuana measures.
It's hard to overstate just how critical a win this is for fair elections, criminal justice reform, and decency.
"I cannot overstate his impact on the transition," Steve Bannon, the former White House chief strategist, told Vanity Fair.
"Europeans overstate the attraction of what they are offering," says Hugh Pope of the International Crisis Group, an NGO.
The challenges associated with successfully countering such a foe in a city of this size are difficult to overstate.
"You cannot overstate what his contribution will be," said Hoy, who will be commentating for the BBC in Rio.
I don't mean to overstate your personal challenges, but was there some identification that drew you to children's causes?
Unfortunately, the quirks of congressional budget scoring dramatically overstate the real cost of the tax incentives for retirement savings.
I do not want to overstate the degree to which the global economy can be directed by political leaders.
It'd be hard to overstate just how impressive Aaron Judge and Cody Bellinger have been in their rookie seasons.
The danger of CMEs to modern society is difficult to overstate, and even lesser events can cause considerable disruption.
It's hard to overstate just how incredibly reckless it is, in 2018, to still store people's passwords in plaintext.
Fortunately, it's a purgatory that serves drinks—exceptionally good ones, for which the adjective "heavenly" does not overstate things.
Brooklyn Museum It's hard to overstate what a world-expanding exhibition "Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985" is.
Trump himself, meanwhile, is a huge drama queen who enjoys having people overstate the significance of things he's doing.
"It is hard to overstate the value, in a country like ours, of stability in the law," she wrote.
Whatever view one takes, it would seem to be impossible to overstate his power over people connected to Nxivm.
It's tempting for those of us who interpret politics for a living to overstate the importance of competing philosophies.
Estimating national trends from a sample of cities can be tricky because big cities tend to overstate national trends.
But it's difficult to overstate just how limited the explaining was, and not just where the players were concerned.
She doesn't overstate, yet the effect is epic; the phrases, the underlying breaths, last longer than you'd thought possible.
It is hard to overstate the ubiquity of pork in China, the world's largest pig breeder and pork consumer.
It is difficult to overstate the ramifications of these recent elections, and Law and Justice's failure to win them.
These "effectively overstate free cash flow, but very few do the required analysis to figure this out," he said.
"It's difficult to overstate the importance of what is unfolding at the ICJ," Dicker, at Human Rights Watch, said.
In Johannesburg, a number of them expressed concern to me that his enthusiasm leads him to overstate his findings.
On the other side of the deal, it's hard to overstate how important Rhimes was for Disney and ABC.
If so, the comparison to Watergate wouldn't overstate the severity of the Trump-Russia scandal; it would understate it.
It's difficult to overstate the value that high-skilled immigrants add to the tech industry — and the broader economy.
X is never shy to state (and perhaps overstate) Anonymous's impact; and some of his past claims verge on unbelievable.
Besides laying bare Apple's ambitions in the healthcare arena, it's difficult to overstate how significant these features are for Apple.
Fossil fuel producers claim they overstate the potential growth of renewables and understate the future role of oil and gas.
Diablo is certainly worthy of celebration, and it's hard to overstate how innovative the first Diablo felt 20 years ago.
The distorting effect of large inflows of this kind of wealth into the Bay Area's communities is hard to overstate.
It's hard to overstate the extremity and variety of pressures bearing down on President Trump and his understaffed White House.
Glad to see this but cannot overstate the awfulness felt by seeing the public debate your validity as a woman.
Nonetheless, by talking down Germany's ability to act now, it is possible to overstate its willingness to do so before.
" Richard Aboulafia, an aviation analyst with Teal Group in Virginia, noted, "It's in Iran's interests to overstate its commercial potential.
Thakkar was accused of creating an algorithm that enabled a London trader to artificially overstate demand for stock market futures.
When it comes to global soccer, you'd be hard-pressed to overstate the significance of FIFA's presidential election this Friday.
It's impossible to overstate just how flagrantly Republicans are flouting basic democratic norms when it comes to health care reform.
If statisticians focus only on changes in price, they will overstate the true inflation rate by missing improvements in performance.
It's hard to overstate how damaging it would be to have antagonistic presidents on both sides of the Rio Grande.
"There's always a tendency to overstate the degree to which people are interested in tearing up established law," he said.
But they say it is important not to overstate their importance when dealing with a president as polarizing as Trump.
It's hard to overstate the terror of climate change, a multifaceted monster that threatens crops and coastlines and public health.
Just as it's hard to overstate the harm of one, it's difficult to understate — indeed, even to know — the benefits.
It's only when the firm has reached a certain level of prominence that a manager's incentive to overstate performance decreases.
It's hard to overstate the emotional payback for any fan lucky enough to land smack in the marketers' cross hairs.
It's hard to overstate the advantage this gives Disney over fellow newcomers like Apple TV+ and the forthcoming HBO Max.
It's hard to overstate the depths of the pre-hurricane human and financial crises that had already embroiled Puerto Rico.
Therefore, reports that more than $70B would be needed to take Tesla private dramatically overstate the actual capital raise needed.
I cannot overstate how imperative it is to train such personnel to have confidence in the unified chain of command.
Why do weather agencies and the news media keep getting the forecasts so wrong and overstate the severity of hurricanes?
It's difficult to overstate the lack of shared qualities between Murnane's room and any recognized notion of a living area.
Mexico City Dispatch It is hard to overstate the singular importance of the Virgin of Guadalupe to the Mexican identity.
It's difficult to overstate how good Google's machines are at mining your collection to find new stuff to awe you.
It's hard to overstate the importance of that offer in the history of ballet and of the arts in America.
It is hard to overstate the severity of the suffering of the 31 million people of this once-rich country.
"We cannot overstate the gravity of this crisis for firms and working people," Fairbairn and O'Grady warned the prime minister.
It is difficult to overstate the impact that Trump's 2018 decision to walk away from the nuclear deal has had.
You can't overstate the importance of this bill, said Elizabeth Nash, a senior state issues manager at the Guttmacher Institute.
That might sound like a Hollywood-scripted battle for the heart of this city, but that would be to overstate.
It is difficult to overstate how important this is for our troops, their families, and the security of the country.
"It's hard to overstate how perilous this is," Attorney General William Barr said of encryption later on at the summit.
At their height, those wars dominated U.S. military thinking, planning and workload in a way that is hard to overstate.
Egyptian officials tend to overstate the risk of such action on al-Sisi's part, citing public opinion and legal obstacles.
It's hard to overstate the impact Soul Quest's ayahuasca ceremonies had on the military veterans who participated in the retreat.
But the whole bizarre incident is a useful reminder not to overstate the risk of military conflict in North Korea.
The importance of establishing a long-term bilateral agreement between China and the U.S. is difficult to overstate under such circumstances.
Just as self-driving cars could fundamentally rearchitect the way cities work, drones have a disruptive potential that's hard to overstate.
Now, I don't want to overstate the risks—space is huge, and relatively speaking it's very unlikely that something hits Earth.
It's hard for me to overstate just how bad it is out there, even among much of the gun-owning public.
Issie Lapowsky reports that there is some connection between popularity on Twitter and at the polls, but it's easy to overstate.
Nate Silver and Jonathan Bernstein have both written about how these predictions overstate how inevitable the outlook looks for the fall.
According to the people who created the snowman, he is made up of tiny (I can't overstate how tiny!) silica spheres.
"It sounds vanilla, but I can't overstate the importance of re-aligning R&D personnel," says Ramaswamy of his decentralized approach.
They may overstate our ability to change things; tomorrow's problems still have technical solutions, while today's tend to require political change.
Last month, Mitsubishi confessed that it manipulated test data to overstate the fuel efficiency of 625,000 cars, including 468,000 Nissan vehicles.
Government data puts inflation at about 1 percent, and even that anemic number may overstate the true level of price growth.
It's hard to overstate the importance of the home button, as it's still the first way everyone interacts with their iPhone.
It's impossible to overstate quite how novel it is in a marine environment to have this sudden increase in intrusive noise.
"It's hard to overstate and hard to summarize Jared's role in the campaign," billionaire and Trump supporter Peter Thiel told Forbes.
These sorts of experiments are really controversial right now with the replication crisis, so I don't want to overstate the significance.
We cannot possibly overstate that we are not going to crush Trump's twenty billion dollar wall with our totally badass trebuchet.
It's difficult to overstate the scope of the opioid crisis, which is now the deadliest drug overdose epidemic in US history.
Such an alliance did in fact coalesce, and it's difficult to overstate just how devastating the consequences have been for Colombia.
It's hard to overstate how astonishing and rapid the decline in extreme poverty in the past couple of decades has been.
Past research has documented that government agencies manipulated data to overstate the number of "blue sky" days between 2001 and 2010.
Since it is growing 5x faster than the economy, the impact that getting this right will make is hard to overstate.
We cannot possibly overstate that we are not going to crush Trump's twenty-billion-dollar wall with our totally badass trebuchet.
In general, the pressure to get funding creates incentives for researchers to use shoddy methods and overstate what they can do.
It's hard to overstate how important it is to be comfortable during your workouts — especially when it comes to your breasts.
"But I'd be careful not to overstate that concern," said Bolten, a former chief of staff to President George W. Bush.
The glitch in Robinhood's case allowed users to overstate the amount of money users had in their accounts to borrow against.
They allege that critics of climate change regulations overstate the economic damage because the costs of renewables are coming down significantly.
"I cannot overstate my strong belief that BHP Billiton is on the right track," he said on a call with analysts.
Liar loan is the term for loans in which people overstate their incomes to qualify for mortgages they probably shouldn't have.
"It's hard to overstate how important it is that even someone as powerful as Ailes was held accountable," Professor MacKinnon said.
"I can't overstate the importance of the nation's water infrastructure system," Barrasso said at a committee hearing Thursday about the legislation.
Why it matters: It is hard to overstate how important and sensitive the Jerusalem issue is for both Israelis and Palestinians.
In that case, looking only at the children who were actually fed the food would overstate the effectiveness of the technique.
Turner told Motherboard the biggest problem with the FCC's mapping process is its tendency to overstate deployment in sparse rural areas.
But we also shouldn't overstate how reliable these polls are — especially while we're still a few weeks out from the election.
As the movie jounces along on florid pronouncements that overstate the obvious, "Fathers and Daughters" defies credibility and insults the intelligence.
It's hard to overstate how happy Trump has made the Chinese govt in the past 2 weeks: NATO, Germany, now Paris.
It is hard to overstate the scope of German influence over European affairs during the Merkel era, especially in economic policy.
MC: It's less that people don't get history and more "presentism" — they tend to overstate what's happening at any given moment.
As if to overstate his recovery, though, Mr. Lang blazed through the Rondo finale, deflating its buoyancy in a breathless dash.
But it's hard to overstate just how profound a transformation 20% ownership and 45% of the board seats would really mean.
Some true-crime documentaries have to embellish and overstate to justify giving so much attention to a garden-variety criminal case.
What's more, those often widely touted startup valuation figures frequently overstate what big investors in those companies actually think they're worth.
So while Trump's boasts are likely to overstate the case somewhat, broadly speaking, the American economy really is doing pretty well.
Uber and Lyft have said studies routinely overstate their role, with the bulk of traffic caused by private and commercial vehicles.
"For Malaysians, the trauma of uncertainty is hard to overstate," the pro-establishment New Straits Times newspaper wrote in an editorial.
She knows what a woman is, and it would be difficult to overstate her commitment to advancing the rights of women.
According to the SEC, Comscore and Matta stuffed its public revenue filings to overstate revenue by $50 million from 2014-2016.
But people are starting to pay for online content, a big deal that our tech columnist says is difficult to overstate.
It's hard to overstate how important the war for 5G is — right now, China perhaps understands it better than almost anyone.
It is hard to overstate the importance of waste removal services to the health and wellbeing of humans living on Earth.
It's hard to overstate the importance of that weather forecast, as John Ross makes clear in a book on the subject.
Any agreement done in this way is inevitably a mixed bag, and I think the critics tend to overstate their harms.
It's hard to overstate how risky, how primed for disaster, was the challenge that the creator, Damon Lindelof, signed up for.
"It is hard to overstate the bond that a K-9 and his handler have when working long hours in dangerous situations."
It rigged test data to overstate fuel economy readings of four mini-vehicle models sold in Japan by up to 2342 percent.
"You can't overstate how devastating charter schools and DeVos's political influence has been for Detroit and the state of Michigan," Hammer said.
"It's hard to overstate how big of an impact it's going to have on society over the next 20 years," Bezos said.
However, many studies have a tendency to overstate the magnitude of such externalities, since they present gross costs instead of net ones.
"It is difficult to overstate the impact of the collapsed talks," Severin Weiland of the German weekly magazine Der Spiegel wrote online.
Bob Paulson, commissioner of the Royal Mounted Canadian Police (RCMP), told reporters on Tuesday that he cannot overstate the dangers of fentanyl.
To blame modern woes so unambiguously on a handful of long-dead traitors, however guileful and fascinating, is to overstate their importance.
They argue that Palestinians overstate their numbers for political reasons and that the Israeli population tends to grow faster than experts think.
On the other hand, the productivity boost you get from working in Spark using the native implementation language is difficult to overstate.
It is difficult to overstate the importance of the PPG, both for its high standards and its rigorous approach to reviewing operations.
"It's hard to overstate how rare this is for Amazon," Jason Del Rey, who covers Amazon for Record, noted in a tweet.
India's economy grew an annual 7.3 percent in the October-December quarter, although many economists say official data overstate the economy's strength.
The sheer shambles of Trump's campaign is difficult to overstate, and stands in sharp relief to the professionalism of the Clinton team.
It is impossible to overstate his impact on the game in nearly four decades as a coach in college and the NFL.
"Breakfast Can Wait" Kwame Opam: Prince's genius as an artist is undeniable, but it's almost impossible to overstate his impact on culture.
It's Garry Shandling's Show It's hard to overstate exactly how groundbreaking the four-year, 72-episode run of this show really was.
I'm careful not to overstate the case here, the United States still has the upper hand in a whole lot of ways.
The FCC's current broadband maps have been widely panned as inaccurate and unhelpful, as they often overstate which areas have adequate coverage.
It's lighter than a cloud, and it's difficult to overstate the amount of confidence that must've been required to pull it off.
Study authors and the media can help by avoiding the tendency to overstate the results of weak research, contributing to public confusion.
As someone who joined one of the amicus briefs in this case, I can't overstate the disastrous consequences of the court's decision.
It is hard to overstate the symbolic significance and positive effects of a black man commanding the most celebrated seat of power.
Of course, President Trump is not the first high official to overstate the diplomatic niceties as indications of substantive progress in relations.
Political operatives who encountered him in recent years described him as gregarious but said he tended to overstate his contacts and abilities.
"I think it's impossible to overstate the danger associated with this," McMaster told MSNBC's Hugh Hewitt in an interview that aired Saturday.
New research shows that official estimates likely understate the productivity of information technologies and overstate productivity in the rest of the economy.
It is difficult to overstate the popularity in Mexico of Juan Gabriel, whose music tapped a deeply sentimental vein in Mexican culture.
The campaign finance experts stress that it's important not to overstate how much Sanders's success will change the rules of the game.
It'd be hard to overstate how much power Amazon has over the web circa 2017 via its Amazon Web Services shadow empire.
It's hard to overstate just how much the lives of sports fans have changed since StubHub was born in the year 2000.
It was Morton's first relief appearance in nine years, and it is hard to overstate how desperately Houston was counting on him.
"The irresponsibility and folly of Trump's decision today to abrogate the Iran Deal is hard to overstate," Reif told me via email.
I don't want to overstate it: Iowa wasn't talking about ending its Medicaid expansion or overhauling Medicaid entirely, as the AHCA did.
But for the rest of us, a 30-day view may overstate what a neighborhood's crime level looks like day to day.
Not only is it unscientific; it's gratuitous, and Pinker ends up undermining his own arguments with a tendency to overstate his case.
The Amazon founder also emphasized the need to retrain workers and said it was "impossible to overstate" the importance of artificial intelligence.
It would be hard to overstate the extent of what seems to be an almost medieval reverence for the king in Thailand.
"... We remain cautious but do not want to overstate the problems in the retail industry," said Barbara Denham, senior economist at Reis.
"I don't want to overstate it, but she is the most important person in the party in many ways," the lobbyist added.
It is difficult to overstate the shift in Mr. Johnson's fortunes from a year ago, when he was briefly a back bencher.
But for anyone who spends a lot of time parsing long documents, it's damn near impossible to overstate how nice this is.
I just don't want to overstate because even utilities in this country aren't that interested in it, so I say don't buy.
"It is hard to overstate the number of lies and the amount of fraud and the amount of money involved," she said.
It is impossible to overstate how important a thrice-daily bowl of the fiery, fermented red cabbage is to the Korean worker.
It's impossible to overstate what Wade means to basketball in Miami, which makes the past week all the more abrupt and shocking.
The head of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), Lassina Zerbo, said media reports appeared to "probably overstate" Ashley's comments.
It's almost impossible to overstate the revolution the iPhone started in 20053, which has touched and connected billions of people around the world.
It's almost impossible to overstate the revolution the iPhone started in 2007, which has touched and connected billions of people around the world.
As long-term investors, we cannot overstate the importance of the structural changes happening in our world related to the use of technology.
It's hard to overstate how tone deaf this request from the Vatican is in the context of growing Catholic anger in the pews.
And it's hard to overstate the fact that the 67 votes required to override a veto in the chamber is a difficult lift.
It's hard to overstate how much I hated Clinton—a conservative, isolated town—and how much I wanted to get away from it.
It's hard to overstate the impact of Thursday's ruling that allows state legislatures to draw district lines to maximize their own political advantage.
However, policy papers tend to overstate the economic costs of activities like smoking because they rarely account for what would happen without them.
This announcement is substantial, but we cannot overstate the dire consequences that farmers and ranchers are facing in relation to lost export markets.
It is hard to overstate how closely FIFA's business model is tied to the quadrennial event, which is its primary source of revenue.
It is difficult to overstate the magnitude of what this means for individuals who are founders or who invest in early stage corporations.
Traders may understate the value of exports, or overstate the value of imports, as a way of slipping money out of a country.
"It's hard to overstate what a disaster that would be for the Conservative Party or 'Tories,'" TIME's Mark Leftly wrote late last month.
It's impossible to overstate how incredible this is: The Senate is planning to vote today to begin debate on a health care bill.
To say that Nick looks like a deer in the headlights would be to vastly overstate Nick's confidence and poise in this moment.
Keep in mind that this is a domain where experts are known — incentivized, in many cases — to speak in grandiosities that overstate reality.
Facts First: We can't be sure how much individuals' 401(k)s are up, but these percentages overstate gains in US stock markets.
However, the research firm highlighted that indicators such as this, and others such as equity market slumps, could overstate the risk of recession.
Get Marco It's tough to overstate what bad news Rubio's surge in Iowa was for at least three other candidates: former Florida Gov.
It's hard, I will tell you, to overstate how corrosive it is, the fact that corruption and the perception of corruption over time.
In a new blog post, however, Ben Bernanke suggests that Fed watchers shouldn't overstate the radicalism of the intellectual evolution within the Fed.
The audience couldn't get enough, but then it's hard to overstate how much Platt's breakout performance as Evan Hansen has impacted Broadway audiences.
"It's hard to overstate how angry and resentful the Europeans are," said Suzanne Maloney, deputy director of the Brookings' program on Foreign Policy.
It's probably hard to overstate how much Star Trek has influenced my view of science fiction, and what I tend to create myself.
I can't overstate the level of accomplishment I feel after letting a bunch of coffee sit in a jar for a few days.
We cannot overstate the impact that plain, simple, boring data reporting can have in our fight to close the gender gap in tech.
"Choose the wrong story, and you can overstate the risk," the author Deji Bryce Olukotun wrote in his analysis of the PEN study.
In my home state of Missouri, it's hard to overstate the tremendously positive impact small-business tax cuts will have on hardworking families.
"It's hard to overstate just how devastating a conflict on the Korean peninsula would be," said Representative Eliot Engel, the committee's top Democrat.
But it is vital we do not overstate the importance of such talks to the more immediate project of ending U.S. military intervention.
Additionally, it may overstate labor market tightness because people not actively looking for work are not counted in the ranks of the unemployed.
It is hard to overstate how incredibly dangerous and foolish the Burr-Feinstein "Compliance with Court Orders Act of 2016" draft legislation is.
I [also] cannot overstate the importance of the Providence Journal in my father's life, and I think a lot of people like him.
Consequently, algorithms that inappropriately combine data for all defendants overstate the recidivism risk for women, which can lead to unjustly harsh detention decisions.
He again repeated a few misleading claims that overstate the efforts by North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, to dismantle his nuclear arsenal.
"Given that most folks who work here live fairly active lifestyles, I think we should not overstate the need for concern," he said.
These talented constructors selflessly shared the benefit of their experience with a newbie, and I cannot overstate how grateful I am for that.
"It's hard to overstate the extent to which, for a lot of these guys, Trump is a wet dream come true," Futrelle said.
"Most analyses overstate the Democrats' down-ballot losses under Obama because they only start counting after he took office in 2009," Brownstein writes.
Mr. Moebs said he thought the new study, based on data from a handful of big banks, might overstate the impact of overdrafts.
"I don't think you can overstate the importance of both regulations," said Dennis Kelleher, head of the Wall Street reform group Better Markets.
It's important, in the Twitter-is-not-the-real-world way, not to overstate how much social media has taken over nominating processes.
Currently, there are incentives to manipulate "transfer prices" between domestic and overseas operations in order to overstate import costs and understate export sales.
It's hard to overstate how important the rainforest is to the global climate, and how much of an impact its destruction could have.
That has made his tough approach a scapegoat for the downturn, and it is difficult to overstate the animosity toward federal environmental agencies.
"It's hard to overstate the power of the Peloton brand," said Tim Calkins, a professor at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
"It's hard to overstate the power of the Peloton brand," professor Tim Calkins, from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, told CNBC.
" While he says many defenders of the language overstate the risk it faces, Kwan is wary of a "top-down aversion to Cantonese.
I can't overstate how practical it is to be able to open two websites side-by-side in Safari or two Microsoft Word documents.
"It would be hard to overstate how misguided and destructive the death penalty (and mandatory minimum sentences) idea is," he told Gizmodo via email.
"It's difficult to overstate the importance of Justice Kennedy's departure and his replacement in Justice Kavanaugh," said lawyer Joshua Matz, who clerked for Kennedy.
Again, what sounds to Rice like inconsequential word choice sounds to Gowdy like a deliberate attempt to overstate the administration's handle on the facts.
Attenborough, whose natural history programs include 'Blue Planet II' and 'Dynasties', said it was difficult to overstate how urgent the climate crisis had become.
Quick take: It's hard to overstate the scope of the energy transition and steep emissions cuts that the report says are needed by 2050.
Britons overstate their neighbours' desperation to cosset British trade, wrongly assuming that every container ship docking at Felixstowe is another bargaining chip for London.
It really goes on and on, I feel like I can't overstate how important I think it is to really air this stuff out.
The survey results seem to overstate the level of Christian practice in Europe, and for some reason respondents may have exaggerated their own piety.
Unfortunately, these anecdotes can be misleading, especially when they overstate how far we've come without pointing to how far we have yet to go.
" And he dismissed reports that a buyout could cost as much as $70 billion, stating that they "dramatically overstate the actual capital raise needed.
I don't want to overstate the importance of this strange documentation we do, but stories have overthrown hundreds of years of theories of desire.
That challenge was rejected by the science-accepting D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, but it's hard to overstate just how much was at stake.
And frankly, it's hard to overstate the existential horrors of runaway corporate greed and its effect on the mere mortals who toil under it.
It's hard to overstate how absurd the look was, and yet, as with your multi-shearling dress, it had an ineluctable logic to it.
"It's hard to overstate his influence given how the company's governance is structured," said Duncan Clark, chairman of Beijing-based consulting firm BDA China.
"Evidence that the official figures overstate growth just add to the general impression that something is badly wrong with China's economy," Mr. Williams said.
It's hard to overstate how much worry and pessimism there was about this behind the scenes, even as other Trump controversies dominated public attention.
"We cannot overstate the harm this decision will have on women in Oklahoma," said Julie Rikelman, litigation director at the Center for Reproductive Rights.
We honestly can't overstate the extent to which the lighter, tighter design of the Ronin-SC makes it so much more fun to use.
And the science shows that it's hard to overstate how much we've altered the land we live on, and even the places we don't.
Some analysts have cautioned that exit polls may overstate Mr. Modi's support because some people would be scared to say they voted against him.
"It's hard to overstate how much not having to collect sales tax mattered in the first 15 years of Amazon's growth," Ms. Mitchell said.
The total effect of all the errors identified was to overstate net assets by 94.3 million pounds at June 30, 2018, the FRC said.
How can a government balance legitimate concerns about an epidemic against the temptation to overstate the risks or incite hysteria about a disempowered population?
As a result, Mr. Glanz described this moment in science journalism as a doldrums, which might tempt many to overstate the incremental or obscure.
A BlackRock spokesman cautioned Axios not to overstate Wiseman's role in private equity, saying his primary job was as global head of active equities.
Adriana Gonzalez, 210, of Toms River, N.J., said it would be hard to overstate how essential licenses will be for her undocumented parents' lives.
It is likewise hard to overstate the symbolic power of General Suleimani in the region, particularly among Arab Shiite groups in Iraq and Lebanon.
"I cannot overstate the seriousness of these lung injuries," Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director of the CDC, said in a news conference on Friday.
At 921,000 dots, the Mark VII's LCD is quite good, and I can't overstate how handy the 180-degree rotation is for self-filming.
It is difficult to overstate how dramatic a move this is in the ongoing debate over what to do about the nation's mortgage market.
On Sunday, national security adviser H.R. McMaster said in an interview on MSNBC that "it's impossible to overstate the danger" posed by North Korea.
The issue with the current F.C.C. statistics, experts say, is that they rely on simplistic surveys of internet service providers that inherently overstate coverage.
It's difficult to overstate how important the law is to the way the internet operates, and it provides a lot of breathing room for innovation.
As the largest mosque in Morocco, and one of the largest in the world, the import of the Hassan II Mosque is hard to overstate.
" Harry Litman, a former prosecutor, in The Washington Post: "It is hard to overstate the irregularity and impropriety of the department's rollback of Stone's sentence.
"You can overstate the research and make claims that haven't been validated, but saying that it's 'experimental' I believe is understating the research," he says.
Here's the TL;DR:  It's hard to overstate just how much Women Who Work reads like a slapdash term paper thrown together the night before.
But even this may overstate the recovery because the hiring rate looks at hires relative to those employed, not relative to the working age population.
It's hard to overstate just how significant the discovery of gravitational waves—ripples in the fabric of spacetime first predicted by Albert Einstein—would be.
"He has taken care not to overstate his knowledge or the role of others in the conduct under investigation," the special counsel wrote of Cohen.
"I can't overstate enough how big of a deal this is," said Nina Luo, a Decrim NY steering committee member and organizer at VOCAL-NY.
It's hard to overstate the mind-blowing stupidity of this move (especially considering that the messages were sent via Twitter direct message, an unencrypted platform).
It would be easy to overstate the risk to the development of football in America that the team's absence from the 2018 World Cup represents.
The treatment prescribed by Dr. Stern involves a significant amount of medicine and physical therapy, and I can't overstate the benefits of the physical therapy.
"You cannot overstate the fact that the Republicans are going to be trying to carry around someone that independents revile," Inslee said in an interview.
It's hard to overstate the importance of language in the climate fight, because the absence of effective communication is what's stalled action for so long.
Diagnosis, of course, is an art in itself; it's possible to misunderstand problems, or to overstate them, and, in doing so, to make them worse.
"It's hard to overstate just how close Trump and Stone have been over the years," the National Review wrote after Stone had left the campaign.
It's almost impossible to overstate how influential that pairing has become, and that's why their falling out was really tragic and gory to watch unfold.
I can't overstate how difficult it is because young players collectively just don't have an understanding about what it takes to win in the NBA.
It's hard to overstate the influence Sanders's campaign — which railed against corporate greed, economic inequality, and money's influence in politics — has had on Democratic politics.
It's hard to overstate the stakes at play, our Interpreter columnists write, including the possible end of open European borders — or even European unity itself.
It is difficult to overstate the antipathy some of the gathered leaders have toward the Success network, whose 46 schools now teach 15,500 children citywide.
It's hard to overstate just how consistent and intense The Journal and others of like mind used to be in their attacks on easy money.
The extent to which the traditional structures of New York organized crime families have been decimated by prosecutors in recent years is difficult to overstate.
Seven years later, it remains difficult to overstate the impact of the Afghan and Iraq war logs, or the later publication of the diplomatic cables.
On Saturday, NASA and NOAA captured this image of smoke plumes in southeastern Australia: It's hard to overstate just how much smoke has been created.
"I cannot overstate how significant that industry is to my state," Gowdy said in an interview, adding that he and his wife both drive Toyotas.
The 222 states' rising influence It's difficult to overstate how large a shadow Iowa and New Hampshire have cast over the nomination process since 22024.
Even that low figure may overstate the number of slots that could be open for unanticipated crises, since many of the openings have been allocated.
Assuming that list prices represent what we currently pay for drugs could lead us, for example, to vastly overstate savings from proposed drug cost controls.
Some may believe they overstate the case and disregard the overwhelming majority of men and women in uniform who continue to serve our nation honorably.
Where I had once interpreted Olivier's reticence as pessimism, I now saw the deep romanticism, the hopefulness, of not wanting to overstate or to overpromise.
"You can't overstate how deep the ties go between these two governments," Eric Olander, managing editor of the nonpartisan China Africa Project, told VICE News.
It's hard to overstate how profoundly mysterious and moving these stories are, or how radically Carter upends the familiar, creating something altogether new and strange.
Construction accounts for only 6% of Britain's economy and economists say the PMI surveys can overstate the degree of turning points in gross domestic product.
The second is this: when you ask Americans whether crime is up in their area, many of them still overstate it, but not as many.
First, it's hard to overstate how important the Indian market is to the future of Amazon's long-term ambition in its main business of online retail.
Katie Mack, Assistant Professor of Physics at North Carolina State University and Science CommunicatorIt would be hard to overstate the influence Hawking has had on me.
For those who are not so familiar with the culture of evangelical Christianity, it is hard to overstate the impact Rachel Held Evans had on it.
That may overstate the Kremlin's ambition, assigning it greater clout than it wields: "We're making them ten feet tall", worries Fiona Hill of the Brookings Institution.
Mr. Trump's supporters may not mind, but it would be difficult to overstate the extent to which traditional Republican leaders recoiled from his Saturday night rampage.
Washington (CNN)It's impossible to overstate how tremendous the announcement was -- and what it might signpost about banishing persistent inequality in certain quarters of American life.
And while the sheer number of harassment reports is jarring, it's hard to overstate the importance of such testimonies living somewhere where they're accessible to others.
"It's hard to overstate how unpredictable the effects of mixing various mind-altering substances can be," Dr. Benjamin Nordstrom, addiction psychiatrist at Phoenix House, tells PEOPLE.
It's hard to overstate how self-sorting has fueled polarization -- in our media, in our news consumption, in our lives -- over the past decade or two.
Johnny Appleseed's campaign across America was more about making booze than it was about planting trees, so let's not overstate the apple's importance to the country.
So these data likely overstate average broadband speeds somewhat — other measures, for example, peg the average US broadband speed at more like 12 Mbps than 24.
It's hard to overstate how powerful this litany of screenplay successes was not only at the box office but for writers who followed in Goldman's footsteps.
Buying or selling rights to assets (that's what derivatives are) like stocks gives markets directional signals that overstate actual supply and demand, producing big market swings.
But it is important not to overstate the errors that occurred under the old system or the improvements that will be made under the new one.
"I don't think it's in anyone's interest to overstate what's at stake," said Gara LaMarche, president of Democracy Alliance, an influential network of liberal activist groups.
The Center for Reproductive Rights, which challenged Oklahoma's law, tweeted Friday that "we cannot overstate the harm the decision will have" on women in the state.
Secretive transition planning will only confirm the worst fears of voters about how policy is made in Washington and further overstate how influential lobbyists actually are.
We cannot overstate our conviction that local empowerment must not risk undermining America's greatest achievement — the progressive expansion of individual and civil rights to all citizens.
In the West, where one in four people die of cardiovascular disease, the importance of keeping the heart in good working order is hard to overstate.
The international influence of Thomas Gabriel Fischer, who led Celtic Frost as well as their predecessor, Hellhammer, and his newest project, Triptykon, is hard to overstate.
The war is so complicated, with so many moving parts, that it's hard to overstate the challenges involved in attempting to put an end to it.
So this was not urgent news, and I did not want to overstate things by suggesting that France was on the brink of a butter meltdown.
I can't overstate how important it is because it's starting a conversation across culture, across industry, where women and men feel comfortable to tell their story.
Physicians carry out their own investigations and sometimes overstate the reliability of their findings, using terms like "100%" and "certain" when something is hard to prove.
It would be difficult to overstate how large the Soviet Union once loomed in the Republican Party's foreign policy through four decades of the Cold War.
Some companies may have used accounting tricks to overstate their profitability, or have over-promised – perhaps they have a fad product whose popularity will fade quickly.
It is hard to overstate how big of a deal it is for Latin American countries to so robustly pressure each other over human rights issues.
The magnitude of such an achievement is impossible to overstate, both in terms of the hope it represents, and the research commitments it will help redouble.
"I cannot overstate how many Buttigieg ads I see," said Sinovic, pointing to data showing Buttigieg's national digital spending numbers surpassing Biden almost five-to-one.
Truth be told, it's hard to overstate how much society owes to the drug-makers who are allowing us to live longer, healthier, more productive lives.
It is also hard to overstate how disappointing the behavior displayed last week by conservative Republicans in the Senate was, whom I have always respected. Sen.
That balance got lost in favor of "RECESSION" headlines, with reporters preferring to (maybe) overstate risk than to possibly let readers (maybe) saunter off a cliff.
That idea isn't terribly popular (indeed, it's easy to overstate its prevalence), but there certainly are a few leftists embracing it as an act of faith.
I do not wish to overstate Hentoff's significance, or the role he played in such critical receptions, yet it would be wrong to understate them too.
The fervor around them would be hard to overstate, considering their inventor went into hiding in the Tahoe National Forest at the peak of their popularity.
It's hard to overstate the magnitude of what just took place in Turkey, a NATO member that houses one of America's largest and most important military bases.
The traumatic impact of the overdose catastrophe on people with addiction and those working to try to reduce the harm associated with it is hard to overstate.
The brightest source is ESO325-G004, the galaxy doing the lensingImage: Thomas CollettIt would be hard to overstate how resilient the theory of general relativity has been.
"The significance of this decision is hard to overstate," Sharon McGowan, a lawyer for Lambda Legal, which filed a brief supporting the woman's claim, told BuzzFeed News.
It's difficult to overstate how big of a policy reversal this is for Trump — and how much relief it will bring to economic observers across the world.
We can't overstate the significance ... the punch that felled Liston is LEGENDARY (and controversial ... "phantom punch") and conventional wisdom is that it's the moment that launched Ali.
Alex Horne: It's hard to overstate just how much Junkie XL's A Little Less Conversation did for the spirit of humanity at the turn of the century.
It would be presumptuous to say these acts are influenced by Tyler directly but you can't overstate the legwork he put in to allow them to flourish.
It's not just that the pizza's slice structure ignores the laws of physics, though I can't overstate how much this complicates the simple act of eating pizza.
Opam: There's just no way to overstate it; Kendrick Lamar's performance last night was one of the most powerful, beautiful, and politically important performances in Grammy history.
The profundity of the moment when she swivels the chair around is never lost, because in that moment it's impossible to overstate the power of dignity restored.
First, it seems clear that the government's lead expert, Carl Shapiro, was careful not to overstate his conclusions and also was willing to admit weaknesses and mistakes.
Although we should not overstate this development, there are important points we can take from it while considering a possible path forward that could realize major breakthroughs.
"It'd be difficult for us to overstate how grave the situation has become in the Philippines," said John Sifton, the deputy Washington director of Human Rights Watch.
"I think it's impossible to overstate the danger associated with a rogue, brutal regime ... who murdered his own brother with nerve agent in an airport," he continued.
"I can't overstate how disappointed we are with this decision by the president," said Chet Thompson, president of American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, which represents fuel refiners.
The FDA also rejects names that seem too fanciful or overstate a drug's effectiveness and puts the kibosh on names that might stigmatize a patient (or condition).
"I don't want to overstate the need to get a budget resolution passed, because obviously it's not a prerequisite to getting the appropriations bills done," Kildee said.
It recently published a defense of blackface and a column on why it is "impossible to overstate" the damage that "left-wing Jews" are doing to America.
It's hard for me to overstate how interesting and challenging working on this show has been already, and yet we still have a lot left to do.
I can't overstate how grateful I am that when we looked for a boss to tell us what kind of videos to make, we didn't find one.
This collectivity has helped ensure that K-pop fan bases both at home and abroad are absolutely massive, and intense to a degree that's hard to overstate.
Matt Yglesias: One thing that makes me feel bullish on Cruz is that I think a lot of DC-based reporters overstate his unacceptability to conservative elites.
"It is hard to overstate our frustration with the fact that we learned of this incident through media reports one week after the incident occurred," they said.
But Trump's critics, while vastly more accurate than he is, also, I think, get a few things wrong, or at least overstate some risks while understating others.
"I cannot overstate how critical the effect on the down ballot is and that's the biggest argument a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee leader can make," he said.
Again, it's impossible to overstate how little insight we have into what Mueller knows, what he thinks he can find out and what he's given up on.
Some school abstinence-only programs inflate condom failure rates, for example, to discourage their use, while other programs overstate the prevalence and effects of sexually transmitted diseases.
It is a long way from home; it would be hard to overstate the remoteness of the monastery, Uttar Kamalabari Sattra, where these monks spend their lives.
It is difficult to overstate how incredible it is for the Koreas to meet on an impromptu basis, or how much this all weighs upon Mr. Moon.
Studies over the years have found that China's national statisticians appear to overstate growth during periods of economic weakness and understate growth when the economy is booming.
"It would be difficult to overstate Rebekah's influence in Trump world right now," said one GOP fundraiser who has worked with Mercer and people in the campaign.
"I don't think it's possible to overstate the significance and just the importance of her role within the White House," one Trump ally told CNN's Jeremy Diamond.
But many bitcoin experts say Chinese exchanges overstate their volumes in the digital currency, and attribute sharp moves to speculation by, for example, U.S.-based hedge funds.
Some 30,000-foot perspective from the Hill: It's difficult to overstate just how poisonous lawmakers from both parties, in both chambers, view the idea of another shutdown.
In Yemen, for example, Saudi Arabia saw the Shia Houthi insurgency as an Iranian puppet (Iran did support the insurgency, though this support is easy to overstate).
It's difficult to overstate the logistical challenge of responding to the humanitarian crisis facing Puerto Rico and other islands in the Caribbean after Hurricanes Irma and Maria hit.
"Impossible to overstate how alarmed people should be right now," said Susan Hennessey, a managing editor at Lawfare who was previously an attorney for the National Security Agency.
"It's hard to overstate the cultural change that HIPAA did bring about, and that's been good," says Margaret Riley, a health law expert at the University of Virginia.
This didn't mean that it wasn't a good idea, but what can happen is that marketing takes over and the tendency to overstate whatever findings there actually are.
The nightmare scenario: Marine Le Pen It is hard to overstate how confident German officials are that the Eurosceptic, far-right Marine Le Pen will lose the election.
"It's impossible to overstate the negligence of the president of the United States not knowing basic facts about nuclear policy and arms control," Shaheen said in a statement.
"I can't overstate how important Michael Avenatti's role in this [confirmation] was" in adding to undecided senators' doubts about the allegations being leveled at Kavanaugh, the source added.
Detractors, on the other hand, insist that these expanded government powers overstate the threat of terrorist acts in the country, unnecessarily curtailing the freedom and rights of citizens.
It's hard to overstate just how good the Maple Leafs rookie class was—it may be in the discussion for the very best the league has ever seen.
"It is hard to overstate what a dramatic impact the current political uncertainty is having on business leaders," said Stephen Martin, director general of the Institute of Directors.
It would be difficult to overstate how much I wanted to believe Lemmy influenced my adolescence at the time, and how much I wanted to be like him.
"There's no wave but it's just hard to overstate how important it is to control one part of the government, and the House has no filibuster," he added.
"It's hard to overstate how much of a threat Word macros are to the NSA's internal network," explained Nicholas Weaver, a researcher at the International Computer Science Institute.
"It is hard to overstate the horror of the murder of Jews who congregate on the Sabbath and who were murdered only because they were Jews," Netanyahu added.
"It's impossible to overstate how beneficial this will be for America's cattle producers, and the Trump administration deserves a lot of credit for getting this achieved," Uden said.
Why it matters: The impact, Paulson tells Axios, is to vastly understate the scale of the U.S. e-commerce industry, and to overstate the devastation in traditional shops.
She argues that CERN's press releases overstate how much new science we'll learn from the new collider, knowing that the public doesn't know enough to evaluate these claims.
"It's hard to overstate how angry and resentful the Europeans are," Robert Einhorn, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said during a discussion about the Iran deal.
Today, there's a new generation of nonprofits and labor-aligned academics who will overstate the benefits and ignore the costs in the push for a higher minimum wage.
It is hard to overstate the importance North Koreans attach to safeguarding the names and images of the Kims, who have ruled by a personality cult for decades.
The psychological good that can result from use of a new name is hard to overstate; Browne echoed the comfort and reassurance he felt when people use his.
But the potential consequences here — of Russia so cannibalizing its own oil industry that its current economic decline becomes more or less permanent — are really difficult to overstate.
A common method of avoiding these taxes is to underreport your salary or self-employment income and overstate some other kind of income not subject to Medicare taxes.
It's nearly impossible to overstate the effects Amazon's presence has had on the housing market in Seattle, which is home to more than 45,000 of the company's employees.
"It's just hard to overstate the personal risks and stakes here," said Congresswoman Susie Lee (D-NV) before the US House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, Economic Opportunity Subcommittee.
It's hard to overstate the level of contempt directed toward Buttigieg from Sanders supporters — among the ones I've spoken with, he was almost certainly their most hated candidate.
"It is difficult to overstate the degree of damage Giuliani appears to be inflicting on the President these past few months," said Joseph Moreno, a former federal prosecutor.
It's difficult to overstate the importance of these positions; they give people a voice and ensure that even if people oppose the administration's policy, they don't feel disenfranchised.
Related: America's new deadliest drug is fentanyl Bob Paulson, commissioner of the Royal Mounted Canadian Police (RCMP), told reporters on Tuesday that he cannot overstate the dangers of fentanyl.
And it is impossible to overstate the impact of those stories about Weinstein and how it spread across Hollywood, the media, Silicon Valley, the corporate world, you name it.
It is hard to overstate the extent to which Syria has become a war of all against all, including fighting even between Syria's main Kurdish and Sunni opposition groups.
And so while I'm heartened that YouTube intends to prevent the spread of borderline content, it's hard to overstate the degree to which the company relies on it today.
Although Mr. Cianci had not been mayor since his federal conviction for racketeering in 2002, the shadow he cast over the city for 40 years is difficult to overstate.
It's hard to overstate the effect Photoshop has had on the world of photography — not to mention other software that came from the house that it built, like Lightroom.
Revenge: It is difficult to overstate how angry Mr. Christie remains about the party's embrace of Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, whom the governor regards as an unqualified lightweight.
But if you take a longer view, and look at things in the broader context of French and Western politics, it's hard to overstate how jarring this result is.
The significance of Trump pulling off a victory in the Keystone State, which has not voted for a Republican presidential nominee since 1988, is difficult to overstate, he said.
Wells said the special stands as one of the things he's proudest of having been involved in -- but he is mindful not to overstate his or the show's value.
"It would be hard to overstate how impressive 2016 was for the solar industry," Abigail Ross Hopper, chief executive of the Solar Energy Industries Association, said in a statement.
Anyway, I can't overstate how well-suited Get It Filled is for mobile, and I really hope that developer Diamonax is interested in releasing the game on other platforms.
The automated lasers costs $9,500 per unit and have anecdotally shown a higher success rate — and, again, we can't overstate the added bonus of it being pretty rad, too.
It's hard to overstate the significance of Microsoft gaining access to Bengio's expertise, especially as all major tech companies are investing considerable resources in AI research and product development.
It is difficult to overstate how essential the peddling of outright lies was to the House GOP's ability to pass the morally obscene American Health Care Act last week.
It's hard to overstate the amount of power and influence that the coal industry has in that region, and the difficulty is to confront it and to be successful.
Will they be as assiduous in grading pieces that overstate the significance of some single-study finding pointing to climate doom as they are with coverage challenging climate alarm?
That piece includes some helpful math and flood history explaining why "one in a thousand year" storm labels or the like can greatly overstate the rarity of extreme events.
It is difficult to overstate the economic trauma Europe has suffered in recent years — veritable depressions in Greece and Spain, alarming levels of unemployment across much of the continent.
"We shouldn't overstate the importance of a Chinese company operating Hanjin," said Zack Cooper, a research fellow specializing in U.S. defense strategy in Asia at the American Enterprise Institute.
So while Eric Trump's apparently inherited penchant for exaggeration may have led him to overstate their frequency, he is correct that these awful events do occur on college campuses.
It's hard to overstate what kind of tone that sets in an administration; it makes everyone more comfortable when they lie, when they deceive, when they cover things up.
However, it's also hard to deny that the treatment has a tendency to sell itself as the cure for every neurosis, and that its therapists often overstate its effects.
But something is happening this season, and if I may utilize my columnist's privilege to overstate my metaphors for a moment, it has a vibe vaguely like democratic socialism.
"It's hard to overstate how damaging it would be to her legacy as a progressive politician if Elizabeth Warren did not endorse Bernie Sanders," tweeted Jacobin editor Micah Uetricht.
You can see him doing the calculations in his head, trying not to overstate a position or appear too absolute on a topic that he has not fully considered.
Critics overstate the extent to which Uzi and other new rappers have absorbed the influence of emo, which lately seems to have become a buzzword for vulnerability and interiority.
That could prove to be prudent for the final outcome, but it's hard to overstate how tone deaf the timing is given the growing Catholic anger in the pews.
Second, you cannot overstate the appetite, desire and thirst for some sense of unity, and just rationality, as opposed to the divisiveness and chaos that this president has brought.
"It's hard to overstate how much the politics of gun safety has changed - whereas candidates once avoided gun safety entirely, now they're jockeying to be the boldest," she said.
It is hard to overstate how shocked the people who study rice were to learn that the long-lost American hill rice was alive and growing in the Caribbean.
It is difficult to overstate Mr. Lynn's influence in raising concerns about the market dominance of Google, as well as of other tech companies such as Amazon and Facebook.
He has been a significant military leader in Iran since the revolution, but it's also important not to overstate his centrality in terms of the institutional setting within Iran.
At the same time, Adams could not overstate the outsize role Durant, one of the new guys, had played in ensuring that the team went about its usual business.
I don't want to overstate the case here: "Dark Fate" doesn't quite replicate the perfect mix of violence, terror and melancholy that made those first two films so memorable.
"It's really hard to overstate how important" Dr. Nirenberg was, Walter A. Strauss, an emeritus professor of mathematics and applied mathematics at Brown University, said in a phone interview.
Social media rumors that overstate Russia's involvement in the United States election risk playing into Moscow's goal of undermining Americans' faith in the legitimacy and integrity of their democracy.
It's virtually impossible to overstate how bad all of this is -- not just for the Iowa Democratic Party or the national party but for peoples' trust in democracy itself.
Scotland's first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, said it was "impossible to overstate how devastating" the policy would be to Scotland because of the country's need to attract workers from abroad.
But we cannot overstate the significance of the Census Bureau's top-line finding: Texas will gain two or three congressional seats after 2020, while California will likely lose one.
There is no way to overstate that this is a challenge to democracy — a system that is, after all, based on the consent of voters who are fully informed.
"It's hard for me to overstate and over-characterize how difficult, how passive aggressive, how insincere and lacking integrity the State Department was in the Benghazi investigation," he said.
Mr. Horowitz said investigators appeared to overstate the strength of their applications, and he separately referred one low-ranking F.B.I. lawyer for possible prosecution for altering a related document.
Since 2015, ISM boosts have caused the Atlanta Fed to overstate growth by 0.8 percentage point on average, including 1.9 percentage points in the fourth-quarter tracking on Nov.
But they have won only one Super Bowl in the past 2100 years, so let's not overstate the value of vast experience in a one-off such as this.
But it's hard to overstate the importance of these statements being on the record, and how helpful they could be for Democrats to tout over the next few weeks.
It is hard to overstate the extent to which the recently passed House and Senate tax bills defy not only common sense and decency, but also basic conservative principles.
Analysts at Swiss bank UBS said Friday it was important not to overstate the direct impact of these tariffs on the global economy or equity markets at this stage.
" When it comes to artificial intelligence, Bezos said, "It's probably hard to overstate how big of an impact it's going to have on society over the next 20 years.
Even Trump's very best recent polls (which, by definition, are outliers that likely overstate his true level of support) show him receiving fewer votes than Republican candidates usually get.
"Given how positively skewed the market returns have been — the greatest stock and bond market runs since the '80s — the models will probably overstate returns and understate volatility," Abrams said.
Well, the first thing I would say is, you cannot understate the importance or cannot overstate the emphasis of what is going to happen, what we&aposre about to see.
This analysis contains a few broad lessons to guide these efforts: Lesson 000: Advocates overstate the benefits of the policies they like and the costs of the policies they oppose.
Their work has been critiqued since, and instrumental variables estimates can mislead if the instrumental variable chosen is badly selected, but the influence of this methodology is hard to overstate.
We cannot, however, overstate the shock and horror we feel and the difficulty we have believing that my niece Dee Dee Warwick (Dionne's sister) molested two of my three children.
"I don't think it's possible to overstate how important stereotypes are," she said at a panel in Davos, Switzerland, where the annual World Economic Forum is being held this week.
But it's also easy to overstate the impact of the Bernie or Bust crowd based on the convention: Ninety percent of Sanders supporters plan to vote for Clinton in November.
Cleveland Pastor Darrell Scott, a Trump backer who spearheaded an effort to coalesce African-American pastors around the candidate, said it was difficult to overstate the importance of these endorsements.
As my colleague Zack Beauchamps explains, Trump's quickness to make potentially drastic changes to international peace agreements isn't lost on world leaders: It's hard to overstate how epochal this is.
It's really rather tough to overstate the role of Christian metalcore in the life of a socially and sexually anxious white evangelical male teen growing up on the Canadian prairies.
It said aggressive internal targets may have put pressure on employees to overstate the fuel economy of its vehicles, and would set up an external committee to investigate the matter.
"Survey researchers have long known that peoples' desire to present themselves in a positive light may lead them to understate socially undesirable behaviors and overstate socially desirable behaviors," she said.
I can't overstate that a lot of today's existing streaming options already do all of the above, but in a less integrated fashion than the new Apple TV seems to.
It is impossible to overstate how difficult it was a dozen years ago to ignore the resounding calls for effective pain control by any means possible, narcotic dependency be damned.
"It's hard to overstate how dangerous it is to lose both our salaries and our healthcare during a pandemic that is quickly spiraling out of control," the former employees wrote.
"It's hard to overstate how dangerous it is to lose both our salaries and our healthcare during a pandemic that is quickly spiraling out of control," the former employees wrote.
Kagan may well overstate the role the United States can and should play going forward, but he powerfully underscores just how tenuous the world order is and always has been.
Drugmaker Kangmei Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, a constituent of MSCI's global indexes, in April said an "accounting error" led it to overstate cash in 20023 by 29.94 billion yuan ($4.4 billion).
Here's what you need to know: • President Trump took to Twitter to criticize Germany, but his complaints about the U.S. trade deficit overstate Berlin's ability to do much about it.
It is hard to overstate how important race was to the segregationist Democratic machine, led by Senator Harry F. Byrd, that controlled Virginia politics for much of the 20th century.
Furthermore, those Americans tend to conflate "illegal immigrants" with "immigrants" and "immigrants" with "Latinos" — leading them to overstate the number of unauthorized immigrants in the country, and imagine more pouring in.
It's hard to overstate what a massive windfall this is for the richest Americans: JCT estimates AHCA repeal of NIIT & Medicare taxes on high earners still cost $40B/year by 2026.
In fact it would be difficult to overstate extent to which Leave to Remain is not about Brexit, a word uttered precisely once during the one hour and 50-minute performance.
"The amount of consternation this has caused among the rank-and-file people who work here would be almost impossible for me to overstate," Maddow said on the air Friday night.
"It's impossible to overstate how important these broadcasts are for sustaining the movement," said Keegan Hankes, a member of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project, who monitors far-right radio.
The Trump factor It's tough to overstate the role the Treasury secretary has played in getting negotiations back on track, according to multiple people involved, from both sides of the aisle.
The Mnuchin factor It's tough to overstate the role the Treasury secretary has played in getting negotiations back on track, according to multiple people involved, from both sides of the aisle.
" Joe Scarborough (in response to Gingrich's tweets): "It is hard to overstate how reckless the fanning of this anti-government conspiracy is the day after a mass shooting aimed at congressmen.
The importance of the franchise to the premium cable network — and to its corporate parent Time Warner, which frequently cites the fantasy drama in investor conference calls — is tough to overstate.
Though we vastly overstate the significance of the caucuses, there are six important questions that will be answered and that will give us clues to the current state of the race.
"I don't mean to sound like a pessimist or to overstate the fact, but I think we can objectively say there's a lot of bad people in the world," Remender says.
"It's hard to overstate the importance of who is in the White House when it comes to dealing with climate change," said Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.
"This announcement is substantial, but we cannot overstate the dire consequences that farmers and ranchers are facing in relation to lost export markets," said American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall.
The prose is clean and the pace always brisk, and the satisfaction we draw from seeing some moral clarity, some linear order brought to a knotted world, is impossible to overstate.
" In a filing to the FCC last week, Microsoft said it found that the "broadband availability data ... appears to overstate the extent to which broadband is actually available throughout the nation.
"I think we can overstate the divisions," said Neera Tanden, the president of the Center for American Progress and a leader of the White House transition team appointed by Mrs. Clinton.
The bipartisan Broadband DATA Act would help improve the FCC's current broadband maps, which have been widely panned as inaccurate and unhelpful, as they often overstate which areas have adequate coverage.
It is impossible to overstate how important growth is to economic and political stability in the industrial age in which we live, affecting the economy, in jobs, housing, wages and incomes.
It is difficult to overstate the visceral power of the recording, which left no ambiguity about the coarseness of the words or the identity of the man who had uttered them.
For anyone paying attention, it is hard to overstate the damage done to the credibility of federal institutions like the Justice Department in the scorched earth effort to end his presidency.
It's hard to overstate how impressive Chicago's run on top of the NHL has been in a league where the salary cap is supposed to drag teams back to the pack.
It's hard to overstate how much the Democrats' narrow victory over Roy Moore in the special election for Senate last December, by fewer than 21,000 votes, energized liberals within the state.
While it's plausible exit polls overstate these divides, CCES data suggest that under-45s preferred Clinton 49 percent to 48 percent while over-22008s preferred Trump 22010 percent to 260 percent.
If we extrapolate our analysis from 2012 and assume the exit polls continue to overstate minorities' share of vote totals, we still find that the Electoral College amplifies the white vote.
"It is hard to overstate the number of lies and the amount of fraud and the amount of money involved," Judge Amy Berman Jackson said, reeling off Mr. Manafort's various offenses.
Occasionally you'll see tweets of instantaneous wind speed data from dropsondes into the eye wall, but instantaneous wind speeds are stronger than sustained winds, so that can overstate strength as well.
"It's hard to overstate the magnitude of the victory last night in the Special U.S. House race in Pennsylvania," wrote Fundstrat policy strategist L. Thomas Block in a note on Wednesday.

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