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" ... As a mountain village, Lake Arrowhead has its share of traditional Tudors, Swiss-style chalets, and French Châteaus along the lake, embellishing the hamlet’s residential resort vibe. ... "
" ... I also reached out to John Riley, a longtime court reporter who covered the trial for Newsday. He says he came away at times feeling that Alite was embellishing. “He seemed to be the real deal, and he was the real deal, and you knew he had great access,” he recalls. But Riley felt he pinned too many of his crimes on Gotti’s orders, and he was troubled by some conflicting accounts by Alite of how many acts of violence he was involved in. “It’s a small thing but it means you’re not being very precise.” ... "
" ... I asked this question of Robert Half Senior Executive Director Paul McDonald. "Highlight any non-technical or soft skills that are mentioned in the job description - such as leadership, collaboration, flexibility and business acumen - in your application materials, if possible," McDonald said. "This doesn't mean embellishing your resume or listing anything that isn't true, but being thoughtful about how your experience is tailored to the position and can help you stand out in today's competitive market. ... "
" ... Numbers and objective information are harder than emotional language to question or be skeptical about. Your colleagues might wonder if you are embellishing a problem. Avoid office gossip or assumptions. Present your case in as objective a way as possible so your colleagues will be less likely to dispute what you have to say. ... "
" ... When it came to journalistic ethics and accuracy, some of the new journalists were fast and loose with the facts. We have learned that Jimmy Breslin, Joseph Mitchell and others committed journalistic sins such as embellishing quotes or making up composite characters. Wolfe, from what I've read, believed in accurate reporting and, as we see above, correcting or clarifying facts when needed. Wolfe, Gay Talese and John McCandlish Phillips were three top stylists from that era, who abided by journalistic ethics they learned at New York newspapers. ... "