Sentences with phrase «seen as hyperbole»

Words like «spectacular» and «awesome» might be seen as hyperbole elsewhere, but here they are accurate.

Not exact matches

That's because many aspiring entrepreneurs see a business plan as simply a tool — filled with strategies and projections and hyperbole — that will convince lenders or investors the business makes sense.
I see the cartoon as hyperbole to make a point but there is the dominant ideology to consider and I would challenge the assumption about women being treated harshly and men getting a free ride implied.
... my lord [David] is fighting the battles of Yahweh; and evil shall not be found in you so long as you live [but this, as we shall see, is extreme hyperbole!]
As such it traffics in hyperbole and lampoon — a purposeful distortion that helps us see the truth.
It's nice to see a writer that can call for Wenger to go without some of the negative hyperbole — calling Wenger, as one recent writer did, a «putrid cancer» is, for me, beyond the pale.
Well I see the disconnect between kids and nature as one of the most pressing issues of our time, which sounds like hyperbole but isn't.
Far from a sensible discussion of the merits of different voting systems, we have seen torrents of what Jack Straw rightly described as «hyperbole and abuse» — how «old politics» is that?
Alas, that wasn't hyperbole and fans will need to accept that those words are the last we'll see of Josh Hartnett, Eva Green, and Timothy Dalton as Ethan Chandler, Vanessa Ives, and Sir Malcolm Murray, respectively.
When I crested over the game's first mountaintop and saw a dinosaur drinking from a lake in the valley below, it was amazing — one of those rare video game moments that can be described as «epic» without hyperbole.
Definitely no longer think it's hyperbole to see Denis as the best working director today.
Being an AMG owner as well as Daimler - Mercedes investor I'll believe this bit of Hype & Hyperbole when I see it.
I appreciate the restraint, because hyperbole and grand rhetorical flourishes, as entertaining as they can be, get in the way of seeing clearly.
I've seen all of them cited as evidence that we are «destroying the world» and similar hyperbole.
Considering that the last report was described by one IPCC lead author (no less a luminary than Canada's «best - known climate scientist») as a «barrage of intergalactic ballistic missiles» one can hardly wait to see how much deeper into the apparently bottomless hyperbole pool they will be diving.
By 2010 - the height of the Climate-gate hyperbole - only 29 % of Republican voters saw man - made warming as real, compared to 70 % of Democratic voters.
As far as I have seen, no one on this site has actually posited that «the world is going to end on Tuesday,» so I assume this was some kind of hyperbolAs far as I have seen, no one on this site has actually posited that «the world is going to end on Tuesday,» so I assume this was some kind of hyperbolas I have seen, no one on this site has actually posited that «the world is going to end on Tuesday,» so I assume this was some kind of hyperbole.
While some may have been quick to downplay these claims as hyperbole, we are now starting to see benchmarks that back up Apple's claims.
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