Sentences with phrase «grossly exaggerated»

Many prospective clients also indicate early on that they have had their resumes reviewed by The Ladders, and been dismayed at the obvious attempt to scare them into engaging their resume writing service through grossly exaggerated criticisms and prediction of dire job search results.
One Bitcointalk user believes that the figures are grossly exaggerated and estimates the losses at $ 65,000 at most.
«We are disappointed that the court has agreed to proceed with Apple's grossly exaggerated claims regardless of whether the patents are valid,» she added.
However, the fact that Agora grossly exaggerated facts can be both verified through the difference of language in their two statements before and after the backlash, and the official statements from the NEC, even if SLOEDP took the efforts to highlight this false claim out of a vested interest.
Woodmere (Credit Valley) v. Sarcevich (1998), 40 O.R. (3d) 543 - although a lien was grossly exaggerated, it did not result in a successful claim for damages, since the trial judge found that the amount of the lien did not result in any damages (rather the fact of the lien, which would have existed whether the lien claimant claimed the correct amount) was what drove the purchasers of the property away, since the purchasers were looking for an excuse not to close.
However, there are also a number of people within the London arbitration community who consider that the effect of losing the ability to issue anti-suit injunctions has been grossly exaggerated and that London's popularity as a set for international arbitration will not be diminished by the ruling of the ECJ.
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....»
My first heresy says that all the fuss about global warming is grossly exaggerated.
I am saying that the problems are grossly exaggerated.
I can think of at most two or three, and he grossly exaggerated the importance of all of them.
I believe that the difficulty of the renewable energy transition has been grossly exaggerated
You certainly will: all of it, at least on the first three pages, concerns bird and bat deaths; most are saying that the claims of wind power opponents about these are grossly exaggerated.
I'm saying that the problems are being grossly exaggerated.
Here we present a spectrum of opinions and concerns ranging from the importance of climate change being «grossly exaggerated» to «If President Bush could jump in a time machine and experience a single day in 2056, he'd return to the present shocked and awed.»
Also, it seems intellectually dishonest to advocate a carbon tax when the public is learning that the global warming advocates grossly exaggerated the effect of carbon dioxide on the climate and satellite data show no global warming for the past eighteen years.
If the feedback contentions aren't valid, then «greenhouse gas» effects from CO2 demonstrate AGW invalid and its predictions grossly exaggerated.
«Climate change is a real problem, partly caused by human activities, but its importance has been grossly exaggerated.
There is a graph showing that the climate models have grossly exaggerated the rate of warming that confirms the IPCC statement.
«The fuss about global warming is grossly exaggerated,» writes Dyson in his 2007 book «Many Colored Glass: Reflections on the Place of Life in the Universe.»
You can wiggle and squirm all you want to Chris, but all - in - all it was a forecast that turned out to be grossly exaggerated (like all of Hansen's «predictions»).
I'm interested in the net of all regional feedbacks — global climate sensitivity — and the grossly exaggerated claims made about it by fake sceptics.
In the perspective of the historical employment growth in the province, the largest estimate of added jobs resulting from TMX — even Premier Notley's grossly exaggerated 5000 jobs figure — is not even a rounding error.
He concludes that population growth is not a problem, that there is plenty of freshwater around, that deforestation rates and species extinctions are grossly exaggerated, that the pollution battle has been won, and that global warming is too expensive to fix.
I was (clumsily) suggesting that for some people there is a bit of doom on the horizon, so although the whole glaciers - supply - water thing has been grossly exaggerated it would be wrong to totally write it off.
Proponents of the pipeline have engaged in a predatory relationship with Americans» insecurity about unemployment to present what appear to be grossly exaggerated estimates of the job - creating benefits of the pipeline.
Dr. Shukla told CSLDF that his reported salary levels were «grossly exaggerated
The Swedish professor tells the BAZ that he became a skeptic of alarmist climate science early on because «the [UN] IPCC always depicted the facts on the subject falsely» and «grossly exaggerated the risks of sea level rise» and that the IPCC «excessively relied on shaky computer models instead of field research.»
They conclude such claims lack scientific foundation and often are grossly exaggerated.
If their scientists don't think the problem is serious to justify action on their part unless they are paid to do then that is yet another sign that the AGW scare is being grossly exaggerated.
which is clearly grossly exaggerated compared to the data.
While it could be argued that the publisher had grossly exaggerated expectations, given it had expected to sell up to six million copies, it's a sign of the need to shift large amounts of units to help cover development and marketing costs while making a worthwhile profit.
That the numbers of feral cats and their ecological impact on Australia were both grossly exaggerated was documented as early as 1992 in separate studies by University of Adelaide researcher David Paton, who vocally favored legislation to keep cats indoors, and National Parks & Wildlife officer Ric Nattrass, who concluded that the alleged cat threat was overblown.
Still, most psychologists view colour (and colour therapy) with skepticism — stating that the effects of colour are often grossly exaggerated.
Unfortunately, this claim is grossly exaggerated, and the MeMO Pad 7's 5 megapixel shooter simply fails to wow.
«The reports of the demise of these devices are grossly exaggerated,» Dunn said.
In the previous Prius, it grossly exaggerated throttle orders, delaying throttle inputs and pushing the engine rpm higher way ahead of the actual vehicle acceleration.
In both locations, investigations by journalists at the Boston Globe and WBEZ revealed that the waiting list numbers were grossly exaggerated, often counting the same students multiple times.
Correction to Betsy DeVos from a Public School Teacher: Reports of Common Core's Demise Are Grossly Exaggerated
But opponents have grossly exaggerated the imperfections of the standards.
Unfortunately, this finding was grossly exaggerated by the press and by policymakers.
It finds Brooks once again playing himself, this time as a struggling middle - aged actor and filmmaker who accepts a questionable gig as a comic ambassador to the Muslim world (in a neat bit of stunt casting, Fred Thompson, also playing himself, gives Brooks the assignment), partly out of boredom and professional ennui and partly out of a grossly exaggerated sense of his own importance.
This scene (and the entire film, for that matter) has been criticized for being grossly exaggerated, and indeed it is, to biting comic effect.
The statement that all Russian women would be happy to escape Russia for the better life on the West is also grossly exaggerated.
The claim that lifting heavy weights will lead to women building a manly physique is grossly exaggerated, female bodybuilders are often used as proof what will happen if a woman as much as touches any dumbbell or barbell.
Most know this grossly exaggerated scam has run its course.
The accusation was incendiary: that scientists had grossly exaggerated the case for global warming by manipulating their data.
But as Mark Twain once said, rumors of my death are grossly exaggerated
«These are two things I would much have preferred not to have happened, but in Eastleigh the party turned out in strength because the party thought that this was an important occasion and an occasion to show that, like Mark Twain, rumours of our death are grossly exaggerated,» he said.
What do you think — is it a fair comparison or grossly exaggerated?
Delaware North placed a «grossly exaggerated» value on the names of park attractions and other intangible assets at Yosemite National Park before demanding its successor as the park's concessionaire buy back the intellectual property from the Buffalo - based tourism and hospitality giant, the U.S. Justice Department contends in a court filing.
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