Sentences with phrase «hyperbole leading»

The hurricane of hyperbole leading up to Facebook's IPO set it up to disappoint, but the company made moves to build a foundation for longer - term success.
While the hyperbole led the Cult of Elon to believe they had won their revolution, at Volvo, this entails everything from pure battery EV to plug - in hybrid to 48 - volt.
This impudent hyperbole leads you to wonder: Is the Brucennial 2012 (with its tag line «Harderer.

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I was led to subscribe to the New Oxford Review by the wit and hyperbole of the ads, which I thought was amusing.
Yet even this flaw is seductive — as it is in the fiction of J.D. Salinger, another sympathetic chronicler of adolescent overreaching whose eagerness and attentiveness can lead his fiction into equivalent forms of fantasy projection and hyperbole.
From stature to facial contortions, Phoenix startlingly became someone else while tackling the film's lead role, in a manner beyond the typical transformative acting that annually courts hyperbole.
That might be pop - star hyperbole, but when «Jersey Boys» opened on Broadway in 2005, it gave the music of the 1960s group led by...
Groupthink often leads to hyperbole, turning mountains out of molehills.
Which leads to my criticisms: why he resorts to such over-the-top hyperbole re climate change «deception» is beyond me.
Certainly, but it's even more dangerous to change horses in midstream, which is what you did while riding your favorite hobby horse «proposed mitigation leads to economic disaster,» the ultimate in hyperbole, and then hopped onto your other favorite hobby horse, that those pointing out you're an idiot must be an idiot themselves for wanting to «save us from economic disaster.»
It is the sort of hyperbole beloved of politicians — «the war on X» — which rarely, if ever, leads to good policy, and is a purely rhetorical device.
Considering that the last report was described by one IPCC lead author (no less a luminary than Canada's «best - known climate scientist») as a «barrage of intergalactic ballistic missiles» one can hardly wait to see how much deeper into the apparently bottomless hyperbole pool they will be diving.
This inevitably leads to papers that lean towards hyperbole and ultimately cause laypeople to doubt the entire field, rather than individual papers.
Reporters can not differentiate between science and pseudo science and their desire to create «stories» leads to spectacle, hyperbole and BS (Bad Science).
That's not hyperbole: The researchers noticed that changing the system time to before the creation date of iOS code led to the test iPad overheating to 130 degrees Fahrenheit, and made its clock tick backwards from Jan. 1, 1970.
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