Sentences with phrase «exaggerated in»

Sometimes these things can be exaggerated in terms of the difficulty.
It is widely assumed that conflict between parents and children is an inherent feature of family life in adolescence, but systematic research on the so - called «generation gap» indicates that the phenomenon has been exaggerated in the popular media.
When combined with a somewhat lethargic autofocus system (which is exaggerated in low light conditions), shooting photos with the Ektra just doesn't feel as snappy as it should.
Both reports, however, could be highly exaggerated in their Snapchat - ness.
This may well be exaggerated in the Starkey model, as the custom seal affords little room for frequencies to escape, naturally enhancing the lower register.
Frankly, this pitch may be exaggerated in comparison to the experience other types of firms offer.
I think the threat is exaggerated in most cases, especially if one has a system that closes down attempts to guess a password after a few attempts fail.
It's disappointing to see privacy rules exaggerated in such ways; it tends to give privacy as a whole a bad name, when it needs to be promoted most of the time — but not here.
Furthermore, the potential for fraudulent claims activity, including cases where the nature of the injury could be exaggerated in order to increase the value of compensation, is a significant concern for SMEs.
However, there are skeptics, who can't believe what is happening can have inputs from weather technologies, so exaggerated in capabilities they just may result in bankrupting governments, economies and financial systems, and severely limiting resources like food, water, and shelter for months!
This thing with the SSTs reminds me of the revelation after the Cold War that in many Russian cities, mayors or other local leadership would have their «offical» daily temperatures exaggerated in order to make it look as if it were really colder than it was, in order to get more money for fuel from Moscow.
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.
We do not question the reality of mechanisms that cause ice sheet hysteresis, but we suspect they are exaggerated in models.
These adjustment methods are dubious and as Mr. Watts shows, seem to be exaggerated in one direction, «up».
When I look at all of this, I see a handful of the 100 large solar system bodies showing some evidence of local warming (Jupiter's spot), some evidence of systemic warming with known causes that are a lot more likely than the Sun heating up (like well - understood orbital variations), and some evidence that any warming experienced by these bodies is possibly being exaggerated in the reporting.
(Fwiw, I define myself as more of a «lukewarmer» since I see reasons to be concerned about warming and climate issues, but I think the imminence and magnitude of any civilizational»em ergency» are being exaggerated in many quarters — I'm more of a «policy skeptic» about the steps being proposed, if you care).
The same pattern has been seen with personal worry about global warming and the perception that the seriousness of the issue is exaggerated in the news.
Global warming is real, but it has probably been exaggerated in the past, just as it is being underestimated now.
A highly - touted (and exaggerated in the media) claim in Spencer & Braswell (2011) was that their results suggested that climate sensitivity is low because climate scientists are misinterpreting climate feedbacks as climate forcings.
There are men of several races and cultural backgrounds, but the women are almost universally white and, well, exaggerated in only the most cliched ways.
Yes its exaggerated in places, but it's authentic in the ways that matter most.
There's also no getting around the fact that Chris Kyle is almost stereotypical and exaggerated in his complete devotion and patriotism.
The Tibetan Spaniel has much more leg under it and is not so exaggerated in form as the Pekingese.
Fear of noises is a normal adaptive response to a real threat, resulting in behavioral and physiological survival responses that drive the dog to seek shelter or otherwise avoid the imminent danger.4 However, when the fearful response to noise is persistent, exaggerated in intensity and duration and results in what appears to be an anxiety attack, this is not normal.
The otterhound is a large dog with a somewhat stocky build, slightly longer than tall, not exaggerated in any way, enabling it to trot at a slow, steady pace for long distances without tiring.
This is more exaggerated in the case of french bulldogs with a heavy coat.
Finally, it looks like the new B5 is lowered substantially compared to the regular 5 Series, a characteristic that appears exaggerated in the spy shots due to the car's aggressive cornering.
The capability is even more exaggerated in the Regal GS model, where the driver can use the Interactive Drive Control System, adjusting parameters such as traction control and steering weight.
The rubber band effect, which is a signature problem with CVT transmissions, only seems exaggerated in this case because of the low torque output of the 1.2 - litre petrol engine.
It's a race car refracted through an anime lens, exaggerated in all the right places, with a cartoonish yellow - and - green livery and more horsepower and torque than any real GT race car would ever be allowed to have.
Although, whether in fact the systems have actually been reformed is also of debate in that states are still using many of the same observational systems they were using prior (i.e., not the «binary checklists» exaggerated in the original as well as this report, albeit true in the case of the district of focus in this study).
It is true that the overall cost of special education has become a significant financial issue for school districts nationwide as enrollments have steadily grown over the years, although our previous research found that the cost has been widely exaggerated in the media.
In general, the cost and incidence of private placements appear to have been exaggerated in the media (see «The Case for Special Education Vouchers,» features, and «Debunking a Special Education Myth,» check the facts, Spring 2007).
Characteristics are familiar, yet exaggerated in many of the animated characters.
Nostalgists will appreciate the vintage fashions and hairstyles on display, as well as a look at James Brolin at peak beefcake, but The Car best demonstrates that the 1970s were a different era in a scene where Lauren assesses her figure as exaggerated in a 13 - year - old student's nude drawing.
For all the stereotypes in the hothouse atmosphere (which was exaggerated in 1967 and almost cartoonish now), it's also awfully entertaining (Fonda's act with Caine's saxophone is classic Preminger pushing the envelope of the ratings code) and full of eccentric color (Burgess Meredith as a corrupt judge whose show of jurisprudence and objectivity is so contrived it's as if he's flaunting his corruption).
Like many of the character designs on Adult Swim cartoon shows, the characters» distinctive features are sharpened and exaggerated in ways that makes their appearances unsettling.
I have read that the degree to which Vivian disagreed with Johnny has been exaggerated in the film, but she still does a great job of a woman who doesn't want to share her husband with the world.
But to keep it all summarized, this is an action film so it is going to be exaggerated in emotion at times.
Its reputation has not been exaggerated in the least.
These difficulties are exaggerated in the film adaptation, A Good Woman, written by Howard Himelstein and directed by Mike Barker.
Nothing exaggerated in what I started this story with, and it did truly feel like on of those fairy tales... One full day together with the amazing Chanel US teams, shooting the new Coco Crush jewelry line, the Mertiers D'art 2017/2018 collection, and my favorite beauty products — including the new Gabrielle Chanel fragrance.
Everything extremely exaggerated in the size, the collar, the epaulets.
In addition, alcohol - induced impairments such as falling and visual and cognitive problems could be exaggerated in older people.
These include headaches, nausea (in this case slightly exaggerated by the laxative drinks) and general fatigue (again, exaggerated in this instance by the extremely low nutrient quality of the fast).
The hype about nightshades is largely exaggerated in my experience.
Colours have been exaggerated in processing to reveal subtle differences in surface materials.
This risk was exaggerated in the highest birth weight categories in men compared with women.
This pattern was most exaggerated in the median quintile, where 55 percent were reclassified under all - hospital readmissions rankings.
«This suggests that a normal response to vibration, which does not cause symptoms in most people, is exaggerated in our patients with this inherited form of vibratory urticaria.»
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