Sentences with phrase «further exaggerated»

Tobacco - brown Cigar top - grain leather is aged and waxed to bring out honeyed highlights between square tufts, further exaggerated by antique - brass nailhead trim.
The traditional BMW «kidney» grilles take up a sizable portion of the front bumper, and it's only further exaggerated thanks to those headlights, which are as thin as possible.
The outgoing Nissan Altima's four - cylinder had an unrefined engine note, and the droning nature of the CVT only further exaggerated this.
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.
That said my point was that saying the Sixers haven't beaten a Kyrie team since 2012 - 2013 is kind of misleading, you and I both know there are lots of teams the Sixers didn't beat in that time span, and the fact that Kyrie played 2nd fiddle to the best player in the world during three or four years in that stretch only further exaggerates his ability to singlehandedly down the Sixers.
It has seen further inequities and anomalies in our election results — and it may be further exaggerating the political differences between the regions and the nations of the UK.
This further exaggerates the compressive effect on the traps, and the potential for harm.
There are no inserts inside the eco-friendly blue keepcase, whose artwork far exaggerates the gruesomeness of the film.
Of the naturally occurring variations, I am particularly fond of the «Miami» phase, which has deep red saddles against a slate gray background — this has also been selectively bred in captive populations to even further exaggerate these contrasting colors.
This might also explain why climate scientists who have lost their authority as a consequence of abuse feel the urgent need to further exaggerate both their own importance and their findings in an effort to reestablish it.
The original analogy was flawed here, and this further exaggerates the flaw.

Not exact matches

This is why so many cartoon characters have facial features that are exaggerated and far from perfect approximations.
The Russian leadership and analysts have pointed to this demographic imbalance, as well as often exaggerated figures of illegal Chinese migration, to highlight the vulnerability of Russia's Far East.
A very dramatic and highly exaggerated description of what happened with far reaching conclusions about the «mortal» damage to Microsoft's reputation.
The bailout extension deal does away with further «reductions in salaries and pensions, with measures that lead to recession and with exaggerated (primary budget) surplus (targets),» the prime minister said.
«However, inventory will continue to be the story in the new year, as any movement within the market will be exaggerated at their current, extremely low levels, meaning that if sentiment remains unchanged, conditions could worsen and prices may fall even further
As far as bonds go, Rico (comment above) exaggerates when he says that «bonds are not an investment.»
When we exaggerate the problem, we discredit the movement, causing further harm and delayed services to those who need it.
The tone of these remarks so far may appear to be realistic almost to the point of cynicism and exaggerated almost to the point of caricature; and I freely admit, on points like this, a certain initial predilection for excess.
But it is right to criticize the spirit of modernity for its exaggerated individualism which made the individual a law unto itself and deny any moral or spiritual responsibility to the social totality and destroying even the traditional egalitarian community - values to further the power and interests of the individual in isolation.
The one notable exception is the Buchman movement, but its exaggerated pietistic character deprives it of any particular significance as far as the total life of the Protestant churches is concerned.
What we have in Paul is a further, and very distinctive, development of the primitive Christology, partly on the basis of pre-Christian Jewish and even syncretistic — that is, partly pagan — speculations (Paul's contact with the pagan world of his time is recognized in most modern studies; indeed, it is sometimes exaggerated.
Romans 3:11, often thought to be a statement about the total inability of mankind, is also balanced by the fact that it comes from the exaggerated statements of Psalm 14, and is further balanced by the numerous statements in the Bible which says that humans can and do seek God (1 Chr 16:11; 2 Chr 11:16; Lam 3:25; Isa 55:6 - 7; Jer 29:13; Amos 5:4).
• It negates the effect of economic development in poor countries and in rich countries it exaggerates still further their disproportionate consumption of the world's resources and their disproportionate contribution to pollution.
Yet there is little doubt that race equality is practiced further under Communism than is general in the democracies of the West, and it is certain that our racial inequalities, though exaggerated, are a chief weapon in the psychological war against us.
this is by far the finest batch of pancakes i've ever seen, and i'm not exaggerating in any way.
Another Barcelona star who goes to ground far too easily, Dani Alves is also known for his attempts at swaying referees by exaggerating falls.
And so far as I've witnessed, you've got a penchant for deliberately and massively exaggerating the arguments of those with whom you disagree — presumably in an effort to discredit them, rather than actually discussing with them.
Some may exaggerate that linear TV will die soon, the reality is we are still far from that, however we have to admit that things are trending that way and Over-The-Top platforms (OTT) would take - over for content distribution (e.g. Amazon, Netflix etc.) so we are shifting towards OTT and the idea is at some point we would have an Amazon Prime type platform for sport content.
There are no stars in this team so far, please stop exaggerating!
Barcelona were perhaps second - best, but the narrative saying they were far behind is slightly exaggerated.
I fully agree that we need some further purchases but to exaggerate all the negatives and use them as showing that our club has no ambition or are not going to finish in the top 4 is not healthy, nor is it true.
Even with the most exaggerated argument the UK has far less seniority within it than within say, the UN.
Other blogs have tried to cover it up and distract from the point, but given their longstanding political and reciprocal relationship, we're wondering how far they will go to deceive the voters by forging fake resumes of community service chock filled with exaggerated and failed endeavors to convince us this man is a good choice for CD19.
It's now clear tabloid journalists dispatched to Portugal to cover the disappearance of Madeleine McCann spent far too much time exaggerating the importance of even the most tenuous rumours.
A further unrealistic attitude which both political leaders and the public encourage with equal enthusiasm is an exaggerated notion of what any government can achieve so that nothing unfortunate happens for which the public will not blame the government and for which politicians are not prepared to assume responsibility or at least, if in opposition, to blame the government.
On Friday, Rockville Centre school Superintendent William Johnson went a step further by suggesting that Cuomo had exaggerated the amount of money actually targeted to local districts.
Whilst I certainly want far more local candidates and working class candidates selected by Labour, I won't write off Ed Miliband purely because he comes from a reasonably comfortable background (and I wouldn't exaggerate the riches of those on academic salaries either).
However, scientists say the tests may have exaggerated the impact by subjecting animals to doses of CO2 far higher than they would sense during careful gas disposal.
Still, in my view it would have been far better if the authors had presented their study as a «proof of concept» with some intriguing speculative results, rather than making the exaggerated (and insufficiently caveated) claims made in the paper, and more especially the press release.
But before I go any further I should admit something, I exaggerated a little bit in the title of this post.
McDougall further argues that to create their dietary protocols, Davis and Perlmutter must «have had to ignore the bulk of science, exaggerate the truth, and make false associations.»
For those of us who don't have a flattened lumbar curve, our pelvis can also become unstable because of an exaggerated lumbar curve, created by our hip bones being tilted too far forward (with a gymnast's posture).
Slim, belted waists and narrow sides were further emphasized by exaggerated shoulders.
While it's far too easy and commonplace to misrepresent yourself online (shaving off a few years from your age, exaggerating your income, showcasing decades - old photos, etc.), you're far more likely to achieve dating and mating success online if you're open and honest about who you really are.
This was by far one of the worst games I've ever played, I'm not exaggerating.
Hides - behind - the - exterior - of - an - idiot - when - in - actuality - he - is - the - keeper - of - Geralt's - realities -(even - if - he - exaggerates - his - own - heroics)- AND - the - truths - of - the - world - which - means - he's - far - more - important - than - we - realize...»
Far from being the normal headache - inducing - mess that Hollywood is churning out, Hugo exaggerated settings suits this format.
The Bloom effect is far too exaggerated, even the Fendt logo on the right side shines, do not you notice something like that?
The story, part melodrama, part agitprop diatribe, is far from subtle, and the acting is exaggerated.
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