Sentences with phrase «n't exaggerate the number»

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* sigh * people have known for decades if not centuries at least that the numbers of Christians martyred was exaggerated.
Fishermen must not exaggerate about the number and size of fish they catch.
A former Communist and Socialist who became an unvarnished anti-Semite and Nazi sympathizer, Rassinier did not initially deny the existence of death camps and gas chambers, but he claimed that the number of Jewish victims was hugely exaggerated, and that most of these were in fact murdered by other Jewish inmates who had been given authority within the camps.
For example, I am not opposed to the idea of exaggerated numbers in some of these accounts, as I think it helps make much more sense of what is happening and helps explain some of the problems inherent within the text.
Numbers are inflated and stories of healings exaggerated if not invented.
Yes stats can be exaggerated like number of passes, dribbles but key passes = key passes, you either give someone an opportunity to score or you do nt.
I'm not a doctor but I'm well educated enough, with a enough of a background in statistics to be able to comfortably read something like a CDC report and I can see that, while on the right side of the issue, some of the numbers she's using are exaggerated.
I'm not over exaggerating here but I have called the GM about 15 Times, all in which I have left multiple messages and my return number - I have still not been called back.
The traditional publishing industry no longer seems to want to «nurture» /» guide» new authors and accompany them on a long and hopefully successful career; instead, they want writers who will hit the «bestseller» list with their very first novel and sell more than 20 000 copies in a flash (I may be exaggerating with the numbers but I don't think I'm that far off!).
«You can not objectively assess inbound tourism as the «stays» are not trustworthy,» he added during the final session of WTM Vision Conference — Moscow, «Officials cheat and exaggerate tourism numbers to the extent that some regions apparently have more tourists than the whole country.»
In this piece, Broad attempts to discredit Gore's «An Inconvenient Truth» by exaggerating the legitimate, but minor, criticisms of his treatment of the science by experts on climate science, and presenting specious or unsubstantiated criticisms by a small number of the usual, well - known contrarians who wouldn't agree even if Gore read aloud from the latest IPCC report.
(3) The supposed global warming you claim has such disastrous impact was — real world now, not exaggerated political propaganda — 1/2 of ONE degree change in temperature in 1998, and is right now, real world, actual numbers remember 0.0 degrees change over the past 30 years.
The supposed global warming you claim has such disastrous impact was — real world now, not exaggerated political propaganda — 1/2 of ONE degree change in temperature in 1998, and is right now, real world, actual numbers remember 0.0 degrees change over the past 30 years.
For once the number of houses is not exaggerated except from the claimed annual output.
I suppose I'm exaggerating to make a point, but the point is that what models say will happen is what the basic principles of physics, in concert with observations, say will happen; the models don't invent the results but rather assign a number to them.
Without the exaggerated numbers, there is no renewable energy source to replace the power generated from the sun and the wind during the long stretches of time when the sun doesn't shine and the wind doesn't blow.
ddb, The incidence of hot days each year, analysed for some major Australian cities using various definitions of «hot» (aka «extreme» to exaggerating warmists)-- well, the number of hot days per year is not increasing.
Warming to date, even if not exaggerated and all attributed to man - made and not natural causes, is consistent with far less catastrophic, and more incremental, future warming numbers.
And that number may even be exaggerated considering that a third of those attorneys could not name what encryption they use.
However, there are also a number of people within the London arbitration community who consider that the effect of losing the ability to issue anti-suit injunctions has been grossly exaggerated and that London's popularity as a set for international arbitration will not be diminished by the ruling of the ECJ.
But number two, involved 45 % of the time, is faulty forensics, which the Innocence Project defines as testimony that isn't scientifically vetted, exaggerated testimony, and forensic misconduct.
They are based on exaggerated truths perpetuated by a small number of recruiters, but don't let a few bad apples distort your view of the whole profession.
Don'ts • Never include personal information such as social security number or date of birth • Do not exaggerate your qualifications or skills • Avoid writing negative information in your resume • Never use colored fonts
As an employment attorney of 30 + years, I don't think the word «fraud» or the number 90 % are one bit harsh or exaggerated, although I do appreciate that «fraud» is a «hot - button» word.
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