Although the movie is
an exaggerated example of this council, how is it true in real life?
To
exaggerate an example of this you can point your camera at small light (like a Christmas light) and go through your aperture settings starting at f - 15 and go down as low as your lens will allow.
Not exact matches
As with the police
example Dave mentions, an arrest is an arrest — but picking up jaywalkers isn't the same as busting the ringleader
of a gang (
exaggerating the point in order to make it).
For
example, «When She Looked Under Her Couch Cushions And Saw THIS...» Headlines that
exaggerate the details
of a story with sensational language tend to make the story seem like a bigger deal than it really is.
To provide an
example that further
exaggerates my statemeent in the 3rd paragraph above, say a high rate tax payer (say on salary
of # 50,000) holding LS60 fund in taxable account receives a dividend
of # 4,999.
Moreover, it was specifically affirmed on behalf
of the drafters
of Pastor aeternus that the phrases ex cathedra does not extend to any and every
example of public teaching by the pope (this was to exclude St Robert Bellarmine's
exaggerated notion that the pope is always infallible except when speaking as a private doctor).
Occasionally the ugly will be
exaggerated in art (I think
of certain scenes in The Deer Hunter and Apocalypse Now, for
example), but even exaggeration is justified in light
of its educational purpose.
For
example, I am not opposed to the idea
of exaggerated numbers in some
of these accounts, as I think it helps make much more sense
of what is happening and helps explain some
of the problems inherent within the text.
I have attempted to find (to the point
of frustration) who sells Coconut yogurt and find 6 million variations — I
exaggerate — it was 2 million —
example «Greek Coconut yogurt.»
The whole saga is also a neat, but maybe
exaggerated,
example of how difficult it is to man manage and build a squad with the fabled «two world class players» in every position.
Gallup, for
example, reported that the percentage
of the population saying that seriousness
of warming is «
exaggerated» jumped 15 points between 2007 and 2010.
For
example, Konisky's analysis
of the survey responses from 1990 through 2015 indicates that Christians, compared to atheists, agnostics and individuals who do not affiliate with a religion, are less likely to prioritize environmental protection over economic growth, and they are more likely than others to believe global warming is
exaggerated.
Biology may also play a role — for
example, a greater propensity towards abnormal blood vessel function during emotional stress, such as
exaggerated constriction
of coronary or peripheral blood vessels.
For
example, Meyer completely omits mention
of the Early Cambrian small shelly fossils and misunderstands the nuances
of molecular phylogenetics, both
of which cause him to
exaggerate the apparent suddenness
of the Cambrian explosion.
Lessee... for
example, we have this article archived at the Fraser Institue from 1999 on the
exaggerated predictions
of climate models in Arctic regions, by Baliunas & Soon:
For
example, grab two lighter dumbbells and
exaggerate the end range
of motion to move the scapula into protraction.
This is a classic
example of someone misinterpreting and
exaggerating their interpretation
of results and then causing unnecessary «Chicken Little» fusses over it.
It would not be
exaggerating to say that your online dating profile is the key to success or failure at the dating sites, and reading lots
of dating profile
examples is the way to learn how to do them.
Wrote one teacher on the NEA's Facebook page, «I will do almost anything to get the class rolling with laughter — voice inflections,
exaggerated facial expressions and movements, hilarious personal stories, (
of which I have way too many), ridiculous
examples... and I encourage my students to do the same.»
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).
For
example, LitRes, the country's top e-bookseller, claims as much as 99 %
of Russian e-books are pirated; others say this is
exaggerated to scare foreign publishers into only working with LitRes.
Find an
example of hyperbole in the book, and explain why you think the subject
of your
example is being
exaggerated.
The Shar Pei is an
example of how differing breed standards can influence the direction breeders take a dog and which traits are
exaggerated.
That's an
exaggerated example, since I don't know anyone that would fly 5 times cross-country in coach just to fly one - way in First, but it shows you how much
of a savings you can have here.
The scenes presented while sailing are among the most beautiful I've seen on the Vita, and serve as another
exaggerated example why this handheld is capable
of some serious feats when given the opportunity to do so.
Here Bickerton's merging
of figuration and abstraction comes to new levels: in m - DNA eve 3, for
example, he has nearly obscured the image
of the figure with impasto strokes
of vibrant green, blue and yellow paint, blending the foreground and background until the model's bulging,
exaggerated features seemingly emerge from the camouflage.
Sure, there are a few individuals who have
exaggerated beliefs about AGW leading to a Mad Max scenario quickly, but John said «partisan» so let me ask for a single
example of a Democrat running for any significant office who has said anything as extreme as James Inhofe has.
I'm fed up
of looking at graphs issued by the UK meteorological office and BEST,
examples among many, where the graph axes are distorted to
exaggerate trends.
James, I think your
example of increasing the number
of models is a bit
exaggerated.
This is nothing more than an
example of DeepClimate
exaggerating things in order to insult McIntyre.
My position is the following: 1) the extent
of past human interference with global climate is likely somewhat
exaggerated, 2) the dangers
of future human - induced climate change are greatly
exaggerated (for
example, I heard Ira Flatow a couple
of weeks ago talking about the East coast being under water in 50 years — which is complete piffle), 3) the numerical global climate do a poor job
of past reconstruction and are unlikely to be very reliable in predicting the consequences
of future human activity.
He wrote a well - reviewed book called «The Climate Fix: What Scientists and Politicians Won't Tell You About Global Warming,» in which he presents measured skepticism
of climate - change orthodoxy — for
example, he believes the role
of carbon emissions from human industry is greatly
exaggerated by politicized science, but he doesn't think human carbon emissions are irrelevant, and is not implacably hostile to the goal
of reducing them.
By leaving out any actual
examples of what he means by «dire warnings» or
exaggerated claims, and by not identifying who has said or made them, Howard probably comes across as being quite rational to those who are sitting on the fence.
Most amazingly, you offer as an
example of your supposed reasonableness the fact you praised me for my remark about air conditioning, a remark I made as a joke that you subsequently misrepresented by
exaggerating.
However, the importance
of these points can be
exaggerated, and is often
exaggerated, by those who oppose sustainable energy (the box on the right contains one
example).
The following is an
example revealing how they
exaggerated the impacts
of sea level rise.
In his book Thinking, Fast and Slow, Kahneman cites the
examples of celebrity divorces and airplane crashes; both are more often reported by the media, and thus tend to be
exaggerated in perceived frequency.
I believe that warming forecasts have been substantially
exaggerated (in part due to positive feedback assumptions) and that tales
of current climate change trends are greatly
exaggerated and based more on noting individual outlier events and not through real data on trends (see hurricanes, for
example).
So, for
example, you might finish up answering a question about back pay, then say «Similarly, plaintiff's calculations
of front pay are grossly
exaggerated due to two erroneous assumptions....»
It's a type
of child abuse in which a caregiver, like a parent, for
example, lies about,
exaggerates, or causes symptoms
of an illness that then results in the child receiving unnecessary and potentially harmful medical treatment.
In the case
of auto insurance fraud, staging an accident, an injury or
exaggerating the financial consequences are all
examples of the crime
of insurance fraud.
Regardless
of the
example you pick, do not
exaggerate or over-dramatize for effect.
I'm using
exaggerated examples here to illustrate that you should be focusing on your biggest strengths when crafting the summary statement at the top
of your resume.
For
example, using words such as always or never are usually signs
of exaggerated thoughts.
Examples include
exaggerated rental rates or the elimination
of any specially agreed rights.