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Definition of over-report in English: over-reportverb [with object]Report (an event or instance of something) with disproportionately great frequency or emphasis. newspapers over-report violent crime Example sentencesExamples - Rape of women is under-reported, not over-reported.
- The city is relatively secure, apart from a tiny minority of die-hards who insist on directing the occasional rockets at you but in all honesty, the violence is over-reported.
- And I think there has been a little bit of over-reporting, for one reason or another, of this.
- Sophos believes that mass-mailing viruses can easily become over-reported, especially in statistics derived from email gateway detections alone.
- The newspaper effectively refused to report on the candidate's moral viewpoints, even though it did not hesitate to over-report any issue going against the opposition.
- I tend to over-report every story, as a glance at my desk demonstrates.
- The danger, he warns, is over-reporting of U.S. engineering jobs being outsourced overseas, which discourages young people from pursuing engineering careers.
- The 22 page study documents that despite the decrease in youth-perpetrated crime - down by 33% nationwide since 1993 - newspapers over-reported youth crime, giving the opposite impression.
- I suspect its saturation coverage of the whole event had more to do with proximity than strategy; CNN invariably over-reports any story originating near its Atlanta studios.
- The issue of over-reporting of ‘actual’ poor health has been addressed elsewhere.
- He feels that the community agrees it was over-reported.
- While over-reporting attacks may create the impression that the campaign is more negative than it really is, under-representing attacks may make it more difficult for voters to see distinctions between candidates.
- The Chief of Police berates the media for over-reporting that terrible case.
- This again relies on physician-reported behavior and is likely to be over-reported; furthermore, teaching of TSE does not mean that patients regularly or correctly perform the examination.
- It may also be the case that men tend to over-report female initiation given interactionist pressures to ‘do gender’ and therefore constitute their own desirability during interviews.
- It seems to me that this confirms the theory that the press over-reports stories that play into pre-existing tropes and stereotypes about a candidate and ignore potential stories that don't.
- But nothing seems to be as powerful an opiate as an extended court case - massively over-reported by the media - of some quite insignificant individual who has fallen foul of the law.
- In fact, others argue that IE's security flaws are over-reported in the media simply because of IE's popularity.
- In both the work done in Wiltshire and in the work that we did at the Game Conservancy Trust, we found over-reporting of the hunt culls by farmers.
- I would say crime. There's a real concern about criminal activity in Edmonton but I think that it's over-reported.
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