It isn't difficult for fraudulent practitioners to make
grandiose claims with little retribution, due to the lack of regulation.
In the 30 years I've been writing about investing, I've learned to take
grandiose claims with a good - sized shaker of salt.
Not exact matches
Close students of the Supreme Court will tell you that they could see this coming: Compassion in Dying is only the first of many cases based on
claims of autonomous individualism that the Court invited
with its loose and
grandiose Casey language.
The few phone calls i had
with one guy, were punctuated
with good 5 -10 minute silences, bad english / bad grammar and 2
grandiose claims - of cooking food better than any chef and being drooled over by models.
«We have this stark conflict that is before us,
with this broad, ambitious,
grandiose reform plan against the backdrop of a state that
claims to be broke,» he said.
They push the human race forward...») The
grandiose comparisons created an aura of excitement around Apple's new products, and now that they're competing directly
with the iPad, maybe Amazon's now trying to
claim some of that same gravitas for themselves.
The rumpled combine,
with its gestural smears and dribbles of oil paint, also made wry fun of the sometimes -
grandiose claims for the Abstract Expressionist paintings of the generation that preceded him.
Compare and contrast this
with Judith promoting the results of a non-existent paper,
with no data,
claiming it potentially «revolutionary basing such a
grandiose claim on little more than a.
As we have extensively documented in, Roy Spencer has a propensity for performing curve fitting exercises
with a simple climate model by allowing its parameters to vary without physical constraints, and then making
grandiose claims about his results.