oversell造句1) Tourism on the island is oversold.
2) The seats on the plane were oversold.
3) He has a tendency to oversell himself.
4) The flight had been oversold.
5) The couple idea is certainly oversold. There's so much pressure to become a couple that people feel failure if they don't conform.
6) He oversold the part I played in the new film.
7) The movie was oversold and ended up disappointing everyone.
8) The test was oversold as an insurance against developing cervical and uterine cancer when it was no such thing.
9) The test having been oversold in the first place, the woman is sure that there is something terribly wrong.
10) Although often oversimplified or oversold, some of the principles of the human potential movement bear on business organizations.
11) The alumni don't want to hear it, but the previous coaching regime vastly oversold the goods.
12) Oversold health-care shares are now rebounding,[http:///oversell.html] as Mr Clinton's ability to push through sweeping reform begins to look limited.
13) "I'm not going to oversell it," Smith remarks.
14) "Maybe we did oversell that a bit too much," she says.
15) Avoid all temptations to oversell yourself but be equally careful not to undersell yourself either.
16) "I wouldn't oversell the importance of the green patent fast track," he states.
17) This, it has been suggested, is the danger of overselling the norms of political democracy in the schools.
18) The players, meanwhile, are doing a wonderful job of not overselling the new ballpark concept.
19) To say that for me the days up here are Shangri-La is not to oversell.
20) If they don't quite help Fish sober up, he does help them lighten up, blessedly, a point the movie doesn't oversell.
21) We need to be careful with the science and not oversell it.