Sentences with phrase «little more hype»

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It might feel a little exposing at first, but I guarantee that you will immediately get more engagement with your customers, they will feel like they know you and they will do business with you for the real reasons, not some hyped up corporate lingo that no one believes any more.
He's likely to go right to the majors, has a little more power than the avg 2B, is better than the usual waiver wire 2B, and will get a ton of Cuban hype.
Bale insists his family are settled in the Spanish capital and downplayed the transfer speculation, saying it got a «little bit more hyped up» purely because Madrid were facing United in the Super Cup.
Bill Maher, Andrew Sullivan, and Barney Frank scolded Rachel Maddow for hyping the Trump tax return that netted the MSNBC host more than 4 million viewers this week but revealed little about the sources of Trump's income.
With any trendy ingredient, it's important to find out a little more about how it actually works — and whether it's worth all the hype — before diving in and spending your money on a new product.
Knowing a little more about your sign, its characteristics, and color preferences, can make your wardrobe the perfect hype - man to your already awesome personality.
In summary, I believe the game could've been more than just a little trip runner with the fanciness of a sci - fi setting; there's so much hype you can produce from a werewolf stuck in a space station before it all is dispelled at the moment of giving the players control over their game.
Despite the presale hype, estimates are still being a little more cautious when it comes to eventual opening - weekend sales, with non-Disney sources predicting an $ 80 - 85 million opening weekend (aided by the four - day President's Day holiday weekend), well behind Civil War's $ 179 million haul.
I must confess that I found both the trailer and the hype surrounding Dear White People more than a little annoying.
We'll probably be waiting a little while before we get more news, but the teaser to tide us over was more than enough to bring the hype.
If you're all about the time - travel angle, Superhero Hype has posted a Twitter picture director Bryan Singer released to give you just a little bit more about what to expect from the film.
Despite Toyota's hype that the car is more exciting than before, it still offers little inspiration, even in S trim.
Over in Vegas at CES there's plenty of hype that Toshiba is all set to unleash a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 - inch tab; one that will hit the budget end of the Android tab spectrum.At the Japanese company's pre-CES press event, however, the purported little... Read more
Frankly, my guess is that all Dan Wiener's hype about superior performance has much more to do about global diversification and little to do about superior performance or the generation of excess returns or «alpha.»
Perhaps they're firms with businesses based more on hype than reality with little or no sales or earnings.
While the short teaser trailer was more than enough to get fans hyped, it revealed very little outside of the inclusion of Inklings as playable characters.
With hopes of driving the hype train as far as they can, Konami has just released a massive video, giving gamers a little more insight on some of the game's details.
They even threw in a little added material regarding the fall of Umbrella, a point that disappointed fans when it was addressed in Resident Evil 4 with little more than a past - tense text crawl after the corporation's end had been so heavily hyped.
While Tokyo Jungle is my most anticipated PS3 game showing at TGS today, the PS Vita title I'm most hyped about (just a little more than Vanillaware's Dragon's Crown, even) is SCEJ / Siren's action - adventure title Gravity Daze, formerly known as Gravity Rush.
Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg has stoked the coals of the hype train a little more by suggesting that Microsoft have tons of exclusives» to show off at E3 this year, also hinting that the next - gen console, codenamed Durango, might emerge this holiday season.
Too much noise, too much hype, too little innovation — it had actually grown to be more depressing than anything else.
A little more polish can't hurt, though at this point the hype for Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is simply tremendous.
Showing off just a little bit more of their intriguing, mystery / puzzle game titled Hello Neighbor, Tiny Build is certainly getting my hype raised back since I last had a chance to check out the early access versions.
We'll probably be waiting a little while before we get more news, but the teaser to tide us over was more than enough to bring the hype.
I believe the game could've been more than just a little trip runner with the fanciness of a sci - fi setting; there's so much hype you can produce from a werewolf stuck in a space station before it all is dispelled at the moment of giving the players control over their game.
It seems as though Nintendo intentionally limits stock on launch in order to generate false «hype» for their products and the price point for the Switch is a little high compared to the more reasonable # 200 price tag rumoured in 2016.
We talked the most during the release of Dance Central Spotlight, but after its release and the hype died down a little we started finding more things in common with one another, and it just went from there.»
Honestly though, I'd say I felt 2015 was more lackluster, so many delays of hyped games with very little noteworthy games left behind (at least as far as my tastes go).
While the hype might appear to stick mostly for the club's effective branding and outrageous style, nothing matters more than music: past Rhonda DJs have included house - thumping favorites Basement Jaxx, Todd Edwards, Little Boots, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, and Etienne de Crecy, and its New Years Eve 2015 extravaganza at the Standard Hotel will feature electronic duo Hot Chip.
A little more Tom Pyle hype you can believe in.
For more on the terrestrial foods topic, see my detailed discussion in this previous post, and this recent (March 30) ScienceNews report on yet another, largely anecdotal «polar bears resort to bird eggs because of declining sea ice» story (see photo below, based on a new paper by Prop and colleagues), which was also covered March 31 at the DailyMail («Polar bears are forced to raid seabird nests as Arctic sea ice melts — eating more than 200 eggs in two hours,» with lots of hand - wringing and sea ice hype but little mention of the fact that there are many more bears now than there were in the early 1970s around Svalbard or that the variable, cyclical, AMO (not global warming) has had the largest impact on sea ice conditions in the Barents Sea).
As they themselves recognize, many of these «threats» may turn out to be little more than hype (or, at best, minor issues); forecasting, by definition (especially in scientific circles), is a tricky game as there will always be missing pieces and because our scientific understanding will never be fully up to snuff.
Upon reading Friday's reports of further layoffs there, he wondered if the reports might «be a little more «hype» than «fact.»»
«There's still more than a little hype around the IoT category, especially when it comes to consumer - and home - focused products and services,» he told TechNewsWorld.
To get a more balanced perspective, however, you should also read Caryn Tamber's recent article in the Maryland legal periodical, the Maryland Daily Record, Maryland Daily Record: «Proponents love it, but traditional divorce lawyers see little use for «collaborative divorce»» by Caryn Tamber, which examines some of the most troubling problems, both practical and ethical, with the collaborative law method, and projects a helpful spotlight on the inflated claims and hype surrounding collaborative law.
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