Sentences with phrase «bit hyperbolic»

While that might be a bit hyperbolic, it is not as far fetched as it would have once seemed.
Sure, the video's portrayal of the ocean being impassably cluttered with plastic waste may be a bit hyperbolic, but for the ocean life killed by the world's refuse washed at sea, it couldn't be more appropriate.Plastic waste has become so widespread throughout the world's oceans that there are 46 thousand pieces of plastic in every 2.5 square kilometers of ocean surface, according to the United Nations.
(I was being a bit hyperbolic, there are companies that make BPA - free canned foods, but you get my point.)
It may be a bit hyperbolic to say this, but Copenhagen seems to have marked a defining moment, and not just in the climate war.
Narration was a bit hyperbolic at times (eg the dramatic emphasis when saying «mega-berg») but it could have been a lot worse.
Perhaps I was a bit hyperbolic in my suggestion, but it DOES NOT compare to the beautiful style of Wind Waker.
Resident Evil is still a recognizable franchise no doubt, but to say it's still one of the biggest franchises in gaming is a bit hyperbolic.
Isn't that a tiny bit hyperbolic?
I agree I was a bit hyperbolic in my post.
I think that's a bit hyperbolic, but the system does sound great.
The editors» word choice is a bit hyperbolic... Continue reading Charter School Enrollment Hits 10 % But That's No Remedy for NYC's Educational Woes
The editors» word choice is a bit hyperbolic — after all, most of the city's 1.2 million students attend traditional public schools and always will — but the 10 % benchmark highlights parents» sense of urgency about equitable educational opportunities.
The implications about the current state of online culture in the film is disturbing, perhaps even a bit hyperbolic, but what better than a B movie cheapie to spell out the ugliness of social media in both the genre and the social platform's gruesome, unforgiving terms?
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The last argument may be a bit hyperbolic.
«knowing that China and the USA will be in the collision course» = I think «collision course» might be a bit hyperbolic.
Okay, fine, that might be a bit hyperbolic.
It's a bit hyperbolic but it's spot on too.
And while people may believe what they are saying to be true, it does not need to become central to every comment thread in every article here at SAH by several vocal, disgruntled commenters (I'm being a bit hyperbolic, but you get the point).
You said,» «Complete and utter lack» is a bit hyperbolic, don't you think?

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«It's going to be the highest - rated game ever,» he says in a delightful bit of hyperbolic nonsense.
We all stretch the truth to be a bit more hyperbolic than it should be, and we selectively edit to inspire our supporters to take action or give.
I feel that a lot of the advance hype for Raw — making all sorts of hyperbolic claims about how extreme and shocking it is — has been a little bit misrepresentative of what kind of film it is.
Scaling back the hyperbolic talk a bit, I will admit that A.I. has a long road ahead of it if it ever is to be considered one of Spielberg's greatest works.
Never indulging in Oliver Stone — style hyperbolics, Jarecki goes too far in the opposite direction, by being just a bit too casual about the fact that a guy who believes he's above the law in the end turns out to be absolutely right.
It was a bit too hyperbolic.
It was a bit of brisk honesty at an event that, if anything, demonstrated the publishing industry has settled on politeness and dialed back the hyperbolic «end of the world» rhetoric and «come to Jesus» digital evangelizing that has marked such gatherings in recent years.
Enthusiasts like me get bent out of shape when Ebert claims games «can never be art» (though, to be fair, his argument is a bit more subtle than that); but we get equally lathered up when the New York Times games critic succumbs to hyperbolic euphoria in his game reviews.
OK, maybe that's a bit too hyperbolic, but their new program has managed to closely approximate the CDC's tracking of flu bugs, simply through aggregating all the web searches people do on the topic.
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