Sentences with phrase «bold claim like»

Usually when you hear a bold claim like that you can ignore it and chalk it up to PR jargon.

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The hype, he said, is the problem: Excitement can build up around a company long before a regulator like the FDA denies approval to a product or slaps the firm for overly bold marketing claims or improper lab protocols.
The other day I heard someone suggest that it might actually be the best Gunners attack since the Frenchman took over 18 years ago, a bold claim considering the likes of Henry, Bergkamp, Pires, Ljungberg, Ian Wright and all, but is it right.
, like this claim, «but when oddsmakers rate that claim as less likely today than it was 4 years ago AND you haven't yet addressed that with a bold correction.»
A bold claim to make, but we all know how Fernando likes to make a noise about how bad the Honda engine is - like in Canada, when said the car was so slow it was dangerous.
You have this vegetarian drooling and actually wanting to try this...» best ever potato salad» is a bold claim but this sounds like it could be it!
Assorted designs like camouflage, tie - dye and bold stripes make it easy to identify from other suitcases in baggage claim.
It might seem like a bold claim to say that our members are mature and intelligent, but it isn't!
It might seem like a bold claim to say that our members are mature and intelligent, but it isn't an empty brag!
Sharing its alien DNA with the likes of Shane Carruth's Upstream Color and Jonathan Glazer's Under the Skin while also laying bold claim to being an entirely new cinematic specifies in and of itself, Lucile Hadžihalilović's triumphant return to cinema following a near 12 - year absence is a film which wantonly drives of direct readings.
That seems like kind of a bold claim, until you realize anyone holding the case to begin with probably isn't looking for a compilation of Nickelodeon's «Barnyard.»
What I'd really like to do is hand this award to Bird People, which should have been in Competition (though one notable French cinephile claims it would have been torn to shreds in that limelight) and is much bolder and more innovative than Mike Leigh's mildly unconventional biopic.
With midterm elections approaching faster than most of us would like, we'll soon be inundated by political commercials peppered with bold claims, blatant lies, ominous voiceovers and bizarre graphics.
Some of that is in director Todd Strauss - Schulson's approach, which, with its camera gymnastics and overly bold palette, is too polished by half for the movie - within - the - movie to come across as the brand of schlock he's trying to recreate (again adding to a feeling of superiority over material that the movie claims to respect — or at least like).
These seem like bold performance claims, but having now driven a Tesla in anger, I can tell you that this car is laugh - out - loud fast.
Other bold claims about the engine are made, like it establishing «new benchmarks — for power, efficiency and emissions — against which future powertrains will be measured.»
That probably sounds like a safe, reasonable choice, but it's really a pretty bold claim to say that there is no default or ideal — certainly at least as bold as any of the other options.
K08 can make bold claims about how the Earth works, just like the solar spectral stumper or Keppler's plants and ch4 paper from 2006.
My sense is that, like Frank's clueless claim bolded above, it all boils down to denial, pure and simple.
The hype around Tesla's solar roof is strong already thanks to some very bold claims that the company made, like 98 % efficiency over standard solar module cells and that it could last «2 - 3 times longer than traditional roofs.»
Seems like a bit of a bold claim, but because the Swytch is meant to power the non-drive wheel (the front, in this case, or the rear, in the case of the penny farthing), it doesn't have to be integrated into the gear train, which makes it much simpler than rear - wheel conversions.
Well, it looks like the press release was carefully worded, and referring back to Anthony Watts article on his blog which is criticized at the beginning of the RC article, i see no wrong claim there... Hiss main argument is written in bold: «The IPCC is under scrutiny for various data inaccuracies, including its claim — based on a flawed World Wildlife Fund study — that up to 40 % of the Amazonian forests could react drastically and be replaced by savannas from even a slight reduction in rainfall.»
A headline like this, «We make dismissing your case our top priority,» may be making a bold claim, and one the firm better be able to back up.
The rated frequency response for this speaker is 40Hz - 20kHz / + - 2db, which seems like a pretty bold claim.
On stage during the announcement, Samsung made some bold, bold claims about their camera, and if we take a closer look at the hardware it looks like they'll be able to back them up.
On the CES stage, the Nvidia and Mercedes teams made some bold claims about their AI: MBUX will save and suggest your favorite music or destinations automatically as you drive; it understands the context of colloquial expressions like «can I wear my flip - flops tomorrow?»
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