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    You know how people always downplay their excitement?

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    We cannot downplay such problems in the future.

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    Downplay the negative consequences of drinking.

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    Downplay the importance of appearances.

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    Downplay the negative consequences of your drinking.

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    Too many people downplay themselves and their abilities.

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    But he downplays this desire.

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    You downplay just how incredibly difficult the science is!

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    Downplaying the situation will encourage the person to respond more positively.

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    Many ladies even moderately downplay their age or hide it altogether.

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    Rather than downplay your spouse's viewpoint, strive to show“ fellow feeling.”.

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    What is it about small successes that make us downplay our achievements?

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    That's actively reshaping American public opinion" also downplay many Fox News failures.

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    To maintain that support, Johnson deliberately overemphasized the military gains and Downplayed the losses.

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    Many forex investors prefer to play up their successes and downplay their failures.

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    Hint more than you usually do, and downplay things instead of being really excited.

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    Many foreign exchange investors prefer to play up their successes and downplay their failures.

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    Numerous foreign exchange buyers prefer to play up their achievements and downplay their problems.

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    A lot of currency trading brokers would rather perform up their successes and downplay their failures.

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    If this is Downplayed, ignored, or met with hostility, get up, thank the interviewer, and don't walk, run.

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    However, in the American dub version, these lines are Downplayed, and the two are just childhood friends.

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    Never downplay the fact that overwhelming fear can try the nerves, making even well- behaved people act irrationally.

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    This kind of thinking downplays all the small efforts I put in to make my business successful.

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    Those who blame the problem on criminality tend to underline the criminal actions while downplaying the profile of victims.

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    China's leadership had already faced accusations of downplaying the severity of the virus- and initially trying to keep it secret.

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    You just have to make the most of what you already have, play up to your strengths, and downplay your weaknesses.

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    Beware anyone who denies that Jesus is equal with God, who downplays Jesus' substitutionary death, or who rejects Jesus' humanity.

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    Authors and advocates of textbooks and curricula, for example, Downplayed the women's movement in American history or referred to slavery as“involuntary immigration.”.

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    Or do you ignore, criticize, or downplay the achievement, feel envious or threatened, or say a quick,“That's great,” and then move on?

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    Many downplay the risk to humans, noting that the magnetosphere rarely disappears, so life on Earth remains largely protected during the reversal.

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