To make
outrageous claims like «our company saved X amount of dollars» is difficult to prove or disprove, and as Mr. Ross K. so astutely pointed out — therefore deemed illegal.
Not exact matches
When you say something
like this, there must be thousands of evidende to back up your
outrageous claim.
Despite what religious nutters
like you may think, there is no reason to try to disprove an
outrageous claim.
Religious: Of course we'll use such criteria
like demanding evidence and not believing my neighbor until he proves to me otherwise when faced with such an
outrageous claim... but we won't use it with my god.
We sit eating up every scrap of gossip and whilst most of us have become cynical enough NOT to believe the paper talk and journo rubbish, I would bet my house that when you,
like me, read the
outrageous claims that we are about to bid for Isco, or that Cavanni wants to make a transfer to Arsenal, you may not believe it but you do wish that it would happen, that anything would happen, while our rivals fans have a January period of realistic hope, all us Gooners get is tantalising titbits from the papers that never amount to anything solid.
The Sports Illustrated cover wasn't as
outrageous at the time as some
claimed — sure, it was funny as hell to see a prediction
like that, but baseball teams run in cycles, and the Astros» farm system was ready for harvesting.
A lot of dating experts make
outrageous claims —
like they've been good with women since before they could even talk — but not David DeAngelo.
There's no place for mawkishness in a film
like this; such elements might have worked had the movie
claimed to be a realistic portrayal of young adults, but when you have a character as
outrageous as Stifler, that's clearly not the case.
Jason Bedrick: Well, right now they're banging their spoons in their highchair
like they usually do and making really
outrageous claims.
The crazy specs, the
outrageous claims... these things can become a bit of a blur over time, much
like the supercars they represent.
The reality is that the most established companies
like Hill's, Purina, Royal Canin, Iams, Costco (and don't stone me, I know I've left out other good companies) really don't make
outrageous claims on the packaging or in their advertising.
Wixen Music Publishing, which represents hits by the
likes of Neil Young and Tom Petty, is suing Spotify for at least $ 1.6 bn —
claiming that the platform is illegally under - paying songwriters while handing «
outrageous annual salaries to its executives».
In addition, Maduro has made
outrageous claims,
like saying the government had raised $ 5 billion in the first few weeks of its petro pre-sale, but offering little information about the supposed investors.