Sentences with phrase «hyperbole does»

Certainly extremism and hyperbole doesn't illuminate the real issues either, these effects are going to play out over hundreds and thousands of years so anyone talking about immediate, catastrophic effects is well outside the path of science.
Robert The hyperbole doesn't help your argument.
Such hyperbole does little to better the conversation, David.
Such hyperbole does nothing to further an important and painful discussion we are currently undertaking in the UMC.

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With perhaps a hint of hyperbole, the Fusion is marketed as the «world's most advanced electric guitar,» but it does have some nice perks.
It's not hyperbole to say, as Gertner does, that the future — that interconnected world of Wi - Fi networks and pocket - sized computers and satellite communication that we happen to call the present — was conceived and designed at Bell Labs.
Does that sound like hyperbole?
May 28 - 29, Manila The event cuts across the hyperbole and brings together business leaders, government, and blockchain enthusiasts alike to access the state of blockchain and discuss applications on improving and changing the way business is done.
You can create excitement, you can do wonderful promotion and get all kinds of press, and you can throw in a little hyperbole.
It's an extreme exaggeration, and doesn't even work as hyperbole any more.
Fair enough, but a lot of equally well meaning people hear that rhetoric and they don't hear politics - as - usual or even hyperbole.
I thought this might be hyperbole, until I just did a google news search on Mark Driscoll.
Of course, he did switch it up to forced starvation, but that's just the hyperbole aspect of his writing coming out.
@JIm, Sure I did, if you're prone to hyperbole.
I know hyperbole gets the emotions going but it doesn't make for a reasoned argument.
2:5 (during my hitch in the Army), I understood the phrases ``... you were dead in your trespasses and sins...» and ``... when we were dead in our transgressions...» to be hyperbole and did not do a wooden - literal - interpretation of them; I viewed them as exaggerations of the condition of unsaved mankind.
I don't know if I've ever even used the term theist in one of my posts (I know I have called you an «inbred backwoods evangelical», but I'm referring to your personal characteristics — and it's hyperbole... maybe).
One delights in the deftly humorous use of hyperbole — surely this is the intention, for example, of 1: 13 - 19.11.13 But these qualities do not appear in the dialogues.
5:3, 10), in the injunction of Matthew 6:33 to «seek first his [God's] kingdom and his righteousness,» in the linkage of entrance to the kingdom with doing the will of the Father in Matthew 7:21, in the striking hyperbole of the rich man, the camel, and the needle's eye in Matthew 19:23, 24.
You don't call in the police if you're taking that literally, as you understand it's a sports hyperbole.
We are told that he did not mean that we are to turn the other cheek or go the second mile — that is Oriental hyperbole; he meant something quite reasonable and practicable, as, for example, that we are not to take vengeance on our enemies.
Given the law of gravity (when did it pop into existence and when is the last time you noticed something come into existence from nothing, I for one am getting bored with the so called science hyperbole.
As a grateful member of AA who would surely be dead or in jail w / out the program, I do not appreciate your hyperbole and innaccuracies when discussing the program.
The poison hyperbole is having to deal with the world's ilk, it won't hurt you to have to get your hands dirty dealing with it, again, if you're doing God's will in the process.
You do not like it when someone blows away the hyperbole about this soldier.
I think the notion is the owners doing it, not the «authorities» or a mob, and it is clearly sarcastic hyperbole, not a genuine suggestion.
I do, of course, leave room for the use of literary techniques such as metaphor, hyperbole, and poetic imagery, and also allow for minor errors to have crept in through the process of copying manuscripts by hand over the centuries.
One verse that might take a Hyperbolic form does not make the whole Psalm a Hyperbole.
I don't think «the fear of God» idea from Proverbs fits in this context though, either as hyperbole or not.
Or Rand Paul can get a clue and stop talking as if managing the world's religions just don't fall within the scope of Obama's responsibilities to America... and stop his posturing hyperbole.
The attraction does not lack for show - business hyperbole; in the weeks before the unveiling, Holy Land's promotional literature proclaimed, «The Gates of Jerusalem Are About to Open in Orlando!»
It's nice to see a writer that can call for Wenger to go without some of the negative hyperbole — calling Wenger, as one recent writer did, a «putrid cancer» is, for me, beyond the pale.
A save like this one lends itself to hyperbole, but I don't think this is hyperbole: I've never seen a better hockey save than what Frederik Andersen just did against the Bruins:
Of course there's a lot of hyperbole in that, but still both players were pretty far along when they entered the program and didn't need a ton of development.
«Worse than Loria» would have been an unimaginable outcome as recently as six months ago, yet now that doesn't even seem like hyperbole.
It may be a little bit of hyperbole, but I believe that if we do take Barkley, he could go on to be the best Browns RB since Leroy Kelly.
We really don't need so much hyperbole regarding Kakes.
Do you think Donald bragging about sexually assaulting women is hyperbole as well?
He's really great, and he's not done yet so he might move to the top, but the hyperbole that hes the best ever right now needs to stop.
I do, however, find it funny when some member of that particular crowd jump to their own hyperbole with talk of Orgeron «embarrassing» LSU or «setting the program back 20 years.»
Takes some doing to get the Hyperbole of the Year award on here but credit where credits due — trophy already on your mantelpiece with 8 months of the season still left.
because they are really well done and free of the fan hyperbole that pervades most supporter blogs.
Cazorla is also the most two - footed player I have seen in my entire time watching football, and I don't think that's hyperbole.
It sounds like hyperbole, but it truly did feel like torment.
While Brown's hyperbole has given the nationalists a reason to persist in complaining, today's package really does mean change for Scotland on a massive scale.
That, however, is hyperbole, as local government results, last year's Holyrood elections and general election polling clearly show the Conservatives rather better placed to do that.
some unnamed (meaning a PB with a column) reporter who doesn't like Christie comes up with this hyperbole and the AP!
Similar hyperbole arises in articles about dogs» alleged ability to do calculus and spiders» knowledge of geodesics (not to mention octopuses» knowledge of soccer).
The tabloid press is well known for hyping up scientific endeavour, and although some news outlets deliberately fill their columns with hyperbole, it doesn't necessarily mean the science is being misrepresented, it just means the column in question is making a mountain out of a molehill.
Why do I resort to such Dr. Oz - like hyperbole?
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