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Thus, the book's title, which announces a study of the whole country from 1786 to 1904, is somewhat overdrawn.
He conceded that perhaps his expectations regarding regional elites were overdrawn.
The moral benefits of music are therefore overdrawn, and it cannot be made to redeem the problems of society; in fact, it might exacerbate them.
One may argue that a caricature of the medical model is being presented and that the contrast with the developmental model is overdrawn.
The importance of the discourse about "imagination," for example, examined in chapter 1, is overdrawn.
For example, we cannot formulate invariants like balance > 0, stating that an account cannot be overdrawn.
The contrast typically made between utilitarianism and virtue theory is overdrawn.
The book's discussion as to the interface between species conservation and concern for the welfare of individual specimens of that species is helpful, but some apparent dichotomies might seem overdrawn.