Sentences with phrase «is a gross exaggeration»

You keep trying to say that the flood narrative is right but it is a gross exaggeration, which makes it wrong.
A good many of them did, but to say all is a gross exaggeration.
Many of the comments have been gross exaggerations and outright lies.
We can pretty much say that United are «playing badly» without it being a gross exaggeration, even outside the context of this piece.
But the statement that «the entire Western Athletic Conference... is playing basketball that is at least the equal of any in the country» is a gross exaggeration.
To imply that the LSU chemistry department did not have its share of social woes would be a gross exaggeration.
Merker's study, moreover, shows that even the supposed exclusivity of the warrior diet is a gross exaggeration and ignores their extensive use of herbs and tree barks, as well as the fact that necessity often drove them to consume honey, roots, tubers and fruit as sources of water and calories while on the march.
This is a gross exaggeration.
But these are gross exaggerations designed to get people riled up, not inform them of what's really going on.
That's a gross exaggeration.
It's a gross exaggeration to suggest that these rulings mean you can't use a custodial account in this way, or even that you shouldn't use a custodial account in this way.
When there are an estimated 8 million pets entering shelters each year, there is a problem, no matter what you call it and saying that S / N will simply render pets extinct is a gross exaggeration, that is not about to happen in my lifetime or yours.
While this comparison may be a gross exaggeration in some eyes, many times I found myself needing a half - dozen attempts to complete a section that required me to navigate through size - shifting saws in slow motion, or race a boulder in order to squeeze through a patch of branches up ahead.
Mykura contends that the allegation that 10 of the film's protagonists have been paid by fossil fuel companies or lobby groups funded by such companies «is a gross exaggeration that can be traced to blog gossip.»
That's a gross exaggeration, obviously, but it's always harder to get people's attention when you're holding the «no big deal» sign.
The other half of the statement, that «higher temperatures are triggering self - reinforcing feedback mechanisms in global ecosystems» is a gross exaggeration of the state of scientific knowledge.
Do you acknowledge that the original 10 % claim - especially since it was for all liquid fuels - is a gross exaggeration?

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3) You are a hypocrite, you routinely make gross exaggerations, you gleefully spread misinformation, and you're a known liar and suspected fraud.
In particular, User shall not: i. Provide, post or otherwise distribute content which is defamatory, threatening, disparaging, grossly inflammatory, false, misleading, fraudulent, inaccurate, unfair, contains gross exaggeration or unsubstantiated claims, violates the privacy rights of any 3rd - party, is unreasonably harmful or offensive to any individual or community; ii.
Quite apart from the gross exaggeration in this statement and the wooliness of «it is thought», just think about the mathematics.
Is it premature or a gross exaggeration to assume the demise of Christendom?
Is Kim Kardashian's multimillion wedding and 72 - day marriage just a gross exaggeration of what many are already doing — getting caught up in the hoopla of the Big Day while forgetting that there are a lot of days — make that decades if we're talking about not parting until death — that follow?
Perhaps flawless is an exaggeration; OK, it's a gross misstatement.
Yes, «American Pie» had gross out humour but those moments were exaggerations of awkward teenage sexual experiences and the film had enough heart for you to care about the characters.
I thought bulldogs were going to be how they were portrayed to children through television, not this gross exaggeration that bulldogs had become by the time I reached this earth.
To say that coffee makes up 54 percent of our dietary intake — essentially ABC's interpretation — is obviously a gross exaggeration of consumption levels.
Gross exaggerations being passed as truth tend to turn people off.
That may be just exaggeration, but it's not gross exaggeration.
Was Hansen's 1988 congressional testimony an accurate forecast of future temperatures, or a gross exaggeration?
«Future generations will wonder in bemused amazement that the early 21st century's developed world went into hysterical panic over a globally averaged temperature increase of a few tenths of a degree, and, on the basis of gross exaggerations of highly uncertain computer projections combined into implausible chains of inference, proceeded to contemplate a roll - back of the industrial age,» Lindzen was quoted, offering praise for Christopher C. Horner's Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism.
The first group is not over-impressed by gross exaggerations, fear and doom mongering, it insults their intelligence.
Michael Mann's «hockey stick» graph is bogus There was a Medieval Warm Period, as warm or warmer than today «Climategate» showed that CRU scientists at the University of East Anglia were cooking the books Gore's film has gross exaggerations and has caused great harm — people feel they have been misled The IPCC is mainly politics — little science; rather than calculating confidence levels, the IPCC voted on them!
The video is worth a look: Among the key points Muller makes are: Michael Mann's «hockey stick» graph is bogus There was a Medieval Warm Period, as warm or warmer than today «Climategate» showed that CRU scientists at the University of East Anglia were cooking the books Gore's film has gross exaggerations and has caused great harm — people feel they have been misled The IPCC is mainly politics — little science; rather than calculating confidence levels, the IPCC voted on them!
But when priorities are based on gross exaggerations that demolish truth and feed ambitious politicians, the system breaks down.
ECOWorld: Agency: «Climategate» Scientists Hid Data «That report [AR4]... is currently under fire for gross exaggeration
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