Sentences with phrase «by exaggerated shoulders»

Slim, belted waists and narrow sides were further emphasized by exaggerated shoulders.

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We should not be contemplating our navels and patting ourselves on the back by exaggerating our strength...
The role of the ontological argument in Hartshorne's philosophical theology should not be exaggerated by pointing to this argument as evidence of the anti-empirical character of Hartshorne's position, as a whole.
As is the case with jeremiads, The Decline and Fall of the Catholic Church in America sometimes exaggerates and distorts, but it is, all in all, a cautionary tale that should be heeded by bishops, priests, theologians, and lay leaders responsible for the future of Catholicism in America.
You should never begin a debate by exaggerating what someone else has said, it's dishonest.
John Obi Mikel's tackle on Mikel Arteta was pretty disgraceful and should have been punished with a red card and Theo Walcott, whilst he did exaggerate the contact to try and make it clear that there was a foul, was definitely brought down by Willian in the box.
My daughter is able to do things that aren't expected of her for another couple months, but then can't do some things that they say she should by 6 months, it's just frustrating when I come on here to read about some of the ideas that other parents have used with their children and I'm bombared with «my kid can walk, talk, and do cartwheels by 6 months» (okay that's exaggerating a bit, but you get my point!)
«If Sean feels that we exaggerated his record of secrecy, failure, and unethical behavior he should prove it by releasing every email he hid from Andrew Cuomo in 2007 — and explain to everyone in the Hudson Valley why he was knee deep in Troopergate, one of the worst scandals in recent New York political history.»
Being on a reality show should be punishable by death (OK, I exaggerate a tad here).
Where Star Allies falls behind is on its exaggerated simplification, which feels too lenient even by the Kirby standards and ends up harming the experience of what should be a more enjoyable game.
Overall, the paper's findings should inform the reauthorization debate and temper some of the exaggerated claims by the law's many antagonists.
Related, I should note that in a few places the authors exaggerate how, for example, teachers» effects on their students» achievement are so tangible, without any mention of contrary reports, namely as published by the American Statistical Association (ASA), in which the ASA evidenced that these (oft - exaggerated) teacher effects account for no more than 1 % -14 % of the variance in students» growth scores (see more information here).
Running along the shoulder line of the front and rear doors, the indent is said to exaggerate the wheel - arches and track of the Q2 — an idea designer, Marc Lichte, says was inspired by his 1985 Ur - Quattro.
That's pretty long by Splinter Cell standards, but perhaps you should expect it to last a tiny bit less, devs do like to exaggerate a little on how long you can really spend entertained by a campaign.
Steve Mosher, why should anyone in the industry employ Hockey Team member or likewise for their arctic endeavours, with the esoteric Hockey Stick shattered, sensitivity estimations currently falling apart, temperatures refusing to rise for over a decade and Watts / Evans about to prove that UHI in the US caused exaggerated trends by a factor of 2 or 3?
Lomborg, whose 2001 book suggested the planet should adapt to global warming rather than wasting resources trying to prevent it, has made his name by accusing scientists and others of exaggerating the extent and effects of climate change.
One could allege that I show an exaggerated concern for the rights of serious offenders (or the rights enjoyed by serious offenders at the moment when they should still be presumed innocent, to be precise) and insufficient concern for the rights of citizens adversely affected by the cases of serious VAT fraud (see Ziccardi Capaldo).
By reference to cases including R (SB) v Governors of Denbigh High School [2006] UKHL 15, Miss Behavin» Ltd v Belfast City Council [2007] UKHL 19, R (Stevens) v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2013] EWHC 792 (Admin) and R (Nagre) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2013] EWHC 720 (Admin), Hickinbottom J expressed the view that the differences between the approach required by ECHR jurisprudence and the traditional Wednesbury approach could be exaggerated and explained how a court should allow considerable deference to a decision, which on its face properly took into account the human rights engageBy reference to cases including R (SB) v Governors of Denbigh High School [2006] UKHL 15, Miss Behavin» Ltd v Belfast City Council [2007] UKHL 19, R (Stevens) v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2013] EWHC 792 (Admin) and R (Nagre) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2013] EWHC 720 (Admin), Hickinbottom J expressed the view that the differences between the approach required by ECHR jurisprudence and the traditional Wednesbury approach could be exaggerated and explained how a court should allow considerable deference to a decision, which on its face properly took into account the human rights engageby ECHR jurisprudence and the traditional Wednesbury approach could be exaggerated and explained how a court should allow considerable deference to a decision, which on its face properly took into account the human rights engaged.
While the death of the billable hour continues to remain greatly exaggerated, the use of alternative fee agreements (AFAs), such as flat fees, success - based fees, auction - based fees, etc., continues to increase and has led to a more business - like analysis by law firms as to how their services should be priced.
For one, litigation finance companies, as purchasers of the securities, could rely on the antifraud provisions to redress misrepresentations made by claimants seeking financing, and the potential for this liability should help combat claimants» incentive to exaggerate the merits of their claims.
Itꞌs a difference that you can feel when holding both phones, exaggerated by the S7ꞌs tapered - off rear edges — a trick Sony should have considered implementing on its ho - hum and very rectangle Xperia phones.
But even if the tax does go into effect as planned on January 1, 2013, some say the potential impact may have been exaggerated by the industry, and those with medical device sales jobs shouldn't worry.
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