It was not judicial
hyperbole when the judge described the issues he wished to address as raising issues of «constitutional principle» and the rule of law.
That's not
hyperbole when you consider that there are over 100 Million Facebook users in the United States alone (one - third of the country).
It's not
hyperbole when I say this might be best - looking game I've played on the PS4 this year, or maybe ever.
There's a lot of
hyperbole when it comes to tablets so I can only relay my experience... but it seems similar to what Anandtech has posted at least in regards to the display.
Being an AMG owner as well as Daimler - Mercedes investor I'll believe this bit of Hype &
Hyperbole when I see it.
So avoid
hyperbole when selling yourself.
2017 TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: It's easy to get caught up in unnecessary
hyperbole when attending a film festival, especially under the excitement of...
The charismatic Palmeri is often known for
his hyperbole when it comes to rumours and transfer gossip, gave his own big reveal on Twitter regarding the recent chase for Neymar's signature by claiming a big news exclusive.
It would be helpful if you would stop using
hyperbole when you write up articles on our baseball games, such as or «FSU Baseball plummets in the polls...» (after dropping from 6th to 12th); or describing our 11th inning game against Duke as a «largely unwatchable game.»
(Ok, that's an exaggeration, but I'm prone to
hyperbole when it comes to foods I'm obsessed with.
It's not
hyperbole when I tell you that mother!
Set during the week of July 4, 1983 — at the apocalyptic edge of Orwell's predicted end of the modern experiment — the novel seemed a piece of zany
hyperbole when it was published in 1971.
It is empty
hyperbole when one claims they «know» because their faith is based on what they «see».
And, of course, Ramo engaged in needless
hyperbole when he said «every Korean» acknowledges Japan's influence over the country.
Not exact matches
When that story is relayed to Parker, he cringes — and waves it off as a sign of his mentor's knack for
hyperbole.
ANALYSIS: It's not often that
hyperbole merges with reality
when it comes to resources, but WA's gold sector has just thrown conventional wisdom out the window.
It's pretty crowded and
when people try to stand out in crowds they tend to shout, post things in ALL - CAPS and engage in
hyperbole.
Furthermore, but less likely, Jesus may also have been using a natural
hyperbole (exaggeration), a common figure of speech used in discourse, the same way many Westerners will say, «I am starving»
when they are just hungry, or «I'm freezing»
when they are just cold.
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.
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.
You do not like it
when someone blows away the
hyperbole about this soldier.
There may well be a little Semitic - Oriental
hyperbole here, as also in the Moses saga,
when Moses says, If this is the way it is to be, then take my life.
Placher performs a useful service
when he corrects misconceptions and deflates rhetorical
hyperbole on both sides of the revisionist - post-liberal debate.
When I say that my favorite food is soup, I'm not speaking in
hyperbole, I mean that in a completely literal way.
muff — you are making your own inference so here, have my unicorn......... I am happy to agree Costa is a better striker but I just enjoy pointing out the daftness of some of the
hyperbole on here
when the green - eyed ones start worshipping the opposition and eulogising «world class this and that» — and it always has to be at the expense of our own guys.
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.
Mike D'Antoni, sure, I could see him resorting to
hyperbole here and there
when describing his players.
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.»
So, I admit that for about two seconds I had a tiny miniscule bit of righteous anger bubble up inside me
when I saw this page, but then I spent some more time actually looking at the ridiculous
hyperbole.
is something we shriek with glee
when overwhelmed with laughter, and usually it's a statement of
hyperbole.
«So no
hyperbole from me
when I say, this is the most important parliamentary by - election in living memory.
And
when asked about talk of criminal charges, he dismissed it as «
hyperbole.»
When people talk about overpromising (aka hype /
hyperbole) and science, they're usually referring to overexcited marketing collateral and / or a public relations initiative and / or news media coverage.
It's much more likely the safe and predictable likes of Argo (much more worthy of ideological criticism than ZDK, incidentally, but that's another argument) or Lincoln will emerge triumphant — solid films in their own right, but par for the course
when it comes to award
hyperbole.
When Aziz says, «either we will win or they will kill all of us,» it doesn't sound like
hyperbole but like the simple, literal truth.
I am fond of
hyperbole but I am not exaggerating
when I tell you that I cried laughing
when Seth introduced «from Divorce, Sarah Jessica Parker, and from Paddington Bear 2, Hugh Grant!»
When I crested over the game's first mountaintop and saw a dinosaur drinking from a lake in the valley below, it was amazing — one of those rare video game moments that can be described as «epic» without
hyperbole.
The team creating that game includes Yukio Futatsugi, the man who directed the first three Panzer Dragoon titles, so
when I tell you that this is a 2D Panzer Dragoon mobile game in everything but name it's more than just
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...
He feels that art - related terms such as alliteration and
hyperbole become more relevant
when rooted in discussions about artists and styles that the kids like.
When students practice using figurative language (metaphor, simile, personification,
hyperbole, and symbolism), have them use Find and Replace to highlight a key word that's part of the figurative language, for feedback and reflection.
But
when a school staff takes that statement literally —
when teachers view it as a pledge to ensure the success of each student rather than as politically correct
hyperbole — profound changes begin to take place.
They initially quoted my an APR that was OUTRAGEOUSLY too high for my credit and then magically cut it in half
when we went with a third party financi... er... no
hyperbole, literally IN HALF!!!
Lexus underscored its pledge to bringing that stunning shape into production, and the LC represents one of those rare instances
when it's not
hyperbole to call it a concept car you can buy.
When I first heard the iPhone called «a portable computer» I thought it was
hyperbole.
When someone talks about «grossly overestimating» that's usually
hyperbole.
Already a New York Times bestseller,
Hyperbole and a Half brims with warmth and sincerity, even — perhaps most —
when Brosh is at her most self - deprecating.
The thing is, it's nearly impossible to make solid, informed decisions about our careers
when so much of the financial realities are clouded in uncertainty or
hyperbole.
News outlets often include a lot of
hyperbole and rhetoric
when discussing corporate and industry trends which cloud relevant facts and pertinent information.