Churchill's "considerable ignorance" and "exaggerated belief in the power of the battleship", along with "a tendency to interfere in naval matters",Stephen, p.102 .
In Britain, part of the reasoning was based on an exaggerated belief in Germany's and Italy's preparedness for war.
Churchill has been criticised for showing "considerable ignorance" and holding an "exaggerated belief in the power of the battleship," along with "a tendency to interfere in naval matters."
They're bursting with self-satisfaction--have such an exaggerated belief in their "land" and their "folk."
As in most poor corners of the world, there is an exaggerated belief here of what an American president can accomplish.
It is not considered to be a cause of the disorder, and effective treatment of the disorder will often involve challenging the sufferer's exaggerated negative beliefs about themselves.
Preoccupation with the symptoms may portray a patient's exaggerated belief in the severity of their ill-health.
The primary purpose of both individual therapy and social skills group training is for individuals with avoidant personality disorder to begin challenging their exaggerated negative beliefs about themselves.
As time wore on, however, it became clearer that there had been an exaggerated belief among the economists that they had solved the problem of maintaining economic stability.
He claimed that because TV contains so much violence, people who spend the most time in front of the tube develop an exaggerated belief in a mean and scary world.