Sentences with phrase «many exaggerated claims»

Too many marketers rely on hyperbole, exaggerated claims and emotional manipulation.
The senior Israeli official who defended Iron Dome said he understood the skepticism because the world's first antimissile war — which erupted over Israel in 1991 during the gulf war — did produce exaggerated claims of success.
But without proper data collection anecdotal stories trump proper analysis, and do not allow unfounded or exaggerated claims to be debunked.
The shadow banking literature has vastly and rapidly expanded since the financial crisis, and has produced some interesting pieces, as well as some exaggerated claims, in my view.
This is an exaggerated claim: There is no reason to believe that countless directors would be voted off boards as soon as Bill C - 25 was implemented.
There are a huge number of options to choose from and most of them go for a hard sell and make wild (and often exaggerated claims).
The Pope assures his reader, nonetheless, that in communion with the Church's living Tradition and under the guidance of the Holy Spirit «we can serenely examine exegetical hypotheses that all too often make exaggerated claims to certainty, claims that are already undermined by the existence of diametrically opposed positions put forward with an equal claim to scientific certainty» (p. 105).
As this case demonstrates, it can also be endangered by exaggerated claims and overreaching.»
Cornwall has good credentials — he is a senior research fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge, and author of the bestselling A Thief in the Night: The Death of Pope John Paul I — but his new book is full of exaggerated claims and deceptions, beginning with the title and dust cover.
The delusive pursuit of a «cure» for mental illness, says the author, led to the exaggerated claims for institutionalization in the last century and, since World War II, has contributed to the de-institutionalizing policies that have left innumerable «homeless» wandering the streets of America.
Whitehead's account of final causation is a masterful recovery of a seminal idea which had fallen on hard times primarily because of the exaggerated claims of its proponents.
When it comes to bullsh*t, big time, major league bullsh*t, you have to stand in awe of the all - time champion of false promises and exaggerated claims — religion.
Cornwell is not alone either for one is reminded of the exaggerated claim made by former editor of the Catholic Herald Gerard Noel, in his book «Pius XII the Hound of Hitler» which also claims that Archbishop Pacelli, the then Apostolic Nuncio in Munich 1919, gave «a considerable sum of Church funds» to a «young man (who) had grave need of funds for his fledgling political party.»
I have no wish to make exaggerated claims, but I think I can fairly say that in all these cases the sense of worthwhileness and purpose was deepened and strengthened when the work was seen to be part of the «immemorial plan.»
Each season, for example, he winnowed the significant events from some 500 to 800 college football games, patiently making allowances for exaggerated claims, local enthusiasms and sectional pride.
Saying that many Arsenal fans are eager to get rid of our bench sounds like a ridiculous and exaggerated claim but is it?
But some products make false or exaggerated claims.
What I * found * was a rant against exaggerated claims made by advocates of the film of what those researchers said.
Nigel Farage has, of course, never made exaggerated claims to politically exploit public anxieties.
Neurotically aware that there is not a fresh argument under the sun both sides have resorted to exaggerated claims.
Among the Cuomo attacks on Astorino was an exaggerated claim based on the long - running HUD lawsuit against Westchester County.
Perhaps most alarming, just the other day, The Villager, made an endorsement in the race selecting Corey Johnson with a bunch of exaggerated claims.
A series of exaggerated claims were advanced by then White House press secretary Sean Spicer as the new administration showed exactly how it intended to conduct political debate.
We'll hear about self - regulation, modified self - regulation, a dab of statute, a slap of law, and advocates of one or the other will make great exaggerated claims for their position.
The global marketplace is ready to meet the demand of enhancement agents that will inevitably include untested, unregulated products and exaggerated claims.
Exposing them inevitably undermined the case for the practices, and often the wider credibility of the scientific institutions supporting the exaggerated claims of safety.
But the review panel says that scientists should be careful not to make exaggerated claims about the medical impact of such research, and funding organizations should encourage more cooperation between basic and clinical researchers to make sure experimental results have maximum impact.
You want the value of your research to speak for itself — avoid exaggerated claims of its importance.
Small study size, design flaws, publication bias (failure to publish negative results or duplication of positive results), drug - industry influence, and the play of chance were among the problems Ioannidis found that caused false or exaggerated claims.
They also routinely exaggerate claims in the service of a good story.
It is a cautionary essay that tries to extol the real and formidable potential of genomic medicine but also attempts to counter what we see as exaggerated claims, said lead author medical geneticist James P. Evans, MD, PhD, Bryson Distinguished Professor of Genetics and Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
You can read about a lot of exaggerated claims or myths about this kind of food.
Then, most of the popular supplements on the market today come either with exaggerated claims about their effectiveness or they're literally useless.
And be wary of exaggerated claims about the role of proteins, enzymes and peptides, as often these are just unsupported hype.
There are certain powerful brands which use a variety of deceitful marketing practices to push their products more effectively, and that includes everything in the spectrum of pseudoscience and half - fabricated and stupendously exaggerated claims.
About Colloid Particle Size - Describes the exaggerated claims made for colloid particle sizes and what products are advertised using such claims.
The sports nutrition industry — and protein powder specifically — is full of misleading labels and exaggerated claims to what the product can actually do.
We are not interested in exaggerated claims.
This is because many times people exaggerate claims and portray something which isn't entirely true.
Your message should be clear and to - the - point., free of gimmicks and fillers, such as exaggerated claims.
Overall, the paper's findings should inform the reauthorization debate and temper some of the exaggerated claims by the law's many antagonists.
Bothered by what it describes as the report's exaggerated claims, the company, Mathematica Policy Research of Princeton, N.J., has now taken the unusual step of issuing a statement that cautions against leaping to any policy conclusions.
suffice it to say nary a Hennessey in history has lived up to his exaggerated claims nor has a one made it beyond a hundred miles without a major breakdown or reliability problem
But then again once one delves beneath the surface and begins realizing all the facts so well concealed by all the Elon Hype & Hyperbole not to mention false and exaggerated claims etc..
If you've skated close to the line of exaggerating claims, then back up.
We don't want to give you «hype» or try to give you exaggerated claims.
In fact, when ED fired five of its debt collectors last year for lying to student loan borrowers, it was precisely because those debt collectors» exaggerated claims about the benefits of loan rehabilitation.
In fact, when the Department fired five of its debt collectors last year for lying to student loan borrowers, it was precisely because of those debt collectors» exaggerated claims about the benefits of loan rehabilitation.
Unfortunately, nothing is quick and easy when it comes to repairing your credit and these exaggerated claims are way too good to be true.
When combined with the exaggerated claims by banks and some lenders, people who struggle financially are more likely to accept them.
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