Sentences with phrase «so exaggerated»

«[McMillan] cut it short with an a-line back to it so it's got the drop front, like Victoria Beckham but not so exaggerated,» the Canale Salon owner told
«[McMillan] cut it short with an a-line back to it so it's got the drop front, like Victoria Beckham but not so exaggerated,» the Canale Salon owner told Us Magazine.
Home sellers have a lot of good reasons to hire real estate agents but this $ 40,000 argument is so exaggerated it's misleading.
However, there are skeptics, who can't believe what is happening can have inputs from weather technologies, so exaggerated in capabilities they just may result in bankrupting governments, economies and financial systems, and severely limiting resources like food, water, and shelter for months!
One of the environmental movement's biggest problems today is credibility because benefits (and dangers) have been so exaggerated.
Perhaps the dog shows a fight, flight, or freeze response, but one so exaggerated or easily triggered that the warning signs are almost non-existent, or the owners can not «get through» to the dog once he goes over threshold.
Proudly carried, large in proportion to the size of the dog but never so exaggerated as to make the dog seem top - heavy or to result in a low carriage.
As we moved through the late 1960's and into the 70's, however, most show dogs had become so exaggerated that they, too, began to lose key elements of functional type.
The Tibetan Spaniel has much more leg under it and is not so exaggerated in form as the Pekingese.
The documentary looks at how many breeds have had their physical appearance so exaggerated they're unrecognizable from a century ago, and it examines some of the breed - specific health problems that have resulted from breeders emphasizing looks over health when breeding dogs for shows.
But when it comes to the satirical portrait of American suburban life and the hypocrisy of adults more concerned with the appearance of morality than the real thing, Ball resorts to shrill caricatures of human behavior so exaggerated that you can't miss the rampant hypocrisy on parade.
I like a nautral look as well, not so exaggerated as a cat eye can be.
I usually need a 12P / 14P and even though the pants don't seem too wide legged on the model, once you get into my size the «wideness» is sometimes so exaggerated that I feel like I'm wearing clown pants.
In it the perceived dangers of borax were so exaggerated that most comments in effect said: «Thank you for opening my eyes.
Mom reported that she had a better understanding of how demand feeding really worked and that she felt angry that BW had so exaggerated what demand feeding was.
One time he did all this, but everything was so exaggerated, Pete and I were cracking up.»
The lack of objectivity and dishonesty here is so exaggerated, that you - CNN have no credibility here or on the air.
That single story has already been so exaggerated and exploited by folks on both sides I'd rather not take the space in the post to address it, but may do so in a comment or separate post.)
Surely not because 1975 was specially low that year and 1998 because was high so it exaggerates the difference?

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Those concerns may be unfounded or exaggerated, but workplace leaders fail to say so even though a clear majority of managers agree that vacation improves health and well - being (82 %), boosts morale (82 %), and alleviates burnout (81 %).
They claim flaws in RBC's methodology exaggerate affordability, so the measures should take second place to the price - to - income ratio and other indicators showing substantial overvaluation.
Opportunity costs are exaggerated early in a company's lifecycle, so it's important to be nimble and willing to adjust on the fly.
Davis told CNBC in October that so many investors were short volatility that a mild uptick in market uncertainty could lead to an exaggerated spike in volatility.
So it's very, very difficult to exaggerate or fake this interview.»
Davis, who spoke with CNBC at the Sohn Conference in October, then warned that so many investors were shorting Cboe's Volatility index (VIX) that a mild uptick in market uncertainty could lead to an exaggerated spike in volatility.
According to Galinsky, the fear of alienating your opposite is «typically exaggerated» — that is, so long as the offer is defensible and not outlandish.
So you look at certain people when they've been around for fifteen or twenty years and get to a level of seniority, their weaknesses become exaggerated either because they become ingrained or because they're just more exposed at a more senior level, and so people need to compensate for their weaknesseSo you look at certain people when they've been around for fifteen or twenty years and get to a level of seniority, their weaknesses become exaggerated either because they become ingrained or because they're just more exposed at a more senior level, and so people need to compensate for their weaknesseso people need to compensate for their weaknesses.
«But I feel like Mexican drug traffickers have an almost exaggerated respect for US law enforcement, so... they tread very lightly in the US.»
So the rumors of retail's demise have been greatly exaggerated.
The specter of technology automating all our jobs has loomed over American discourse for so long it feels as if it must be exaggerated.
This is why so many cartoon characters have facial features that are exaggerated and far from perfect approximations.
Last year, a handful of former Trump aides and Republican consultants dismissed the potency of Cambridge Analytica's so - called secret sauce as «exaggerated» in a profile by the New York Times.
So every price move gets exaggerated.
Second, in order to make this more effective, we are dividing our efforts into two separate signals — so we will now look at whether a headline withholds information or if it exaggerates information separately.
One is, there's now different accounting standards that would lower the earnings a little, so it would exaggerate the CAPE ratio.
Perhaps the late medieval church, but their sins were greatly exaggerated by the Humanists of the Enlightenment (as well as the Protestants) and so we have to take the reports with a grain of salt and also make sure that we don't condense several hundred years of bad history into a single solitary condemnation.
Supposed calamities like the accelerated rise of sea level, ocean acidification, more extreme climate, tropical diseases near the poles, and so on are greatly exaggerated.
So claims that we've entered a second Gilded Age aren't exaggerated.
So - called neurotic persons seek to resolve conflicts between two sides of their needs (e.g., dependency and autonomy) by ignoring one side and exaggerating the other.
These in time may tend to become grossly exaggerated so that they come to symbolize the way in which all of life has become insufferably insulting.
Few philosophers» lives can boast comic (or, for that matter, tragic) material comparable to Kierkegaard's aborted engagement to Regine Olsen, the bizarrely exaggerated symbolic significance he attached to it, his firm expectation of death before the age of thirty - four on account of some unnamed sin of his father's, his intentional provocation of a feud with the satirical review The Corsair, or his splenetic quarrels with the Danish Lutheran church (and so on).
David is, after all, confessing his sin of committing adultery with Bathsheba, and so in the midst of this confession, he my seek to exaggerate his own sinfulness by saying that he has always been sinning, even from conception.
Being so ignorant of what atheism means that your study picks what are possibly the world's least happy atheists and uses them as your sample exaggerates any existing differences
The tone of these remarks so far may appear to be realistic almost to the point of cynicism and exaggerated almost to the point of caricature; and I freely admit, on points like this, a certain initial predilection for excess.
Well I remember reading that their so called legalism was exaggerated, though there are other ways of putting burdens on people if you are any sort of religious authority.
They have so emphasized the rationalistic way, which concentrates on the intellectual organization of the past, that the meaning of aesthetic experience has been exaggerated.
All too often, it seems to me, the christo - centrism is exaggerated, so that Jesus stands in complete isolation from everything else; He is often regarded as being, not the central or definitive fact, but the only one which needs to be considered.
An exaggerated focus on human significance places value so heavily upon our own species that it thereby drains value away from the non-human aspects of nature.
On the one hand, Victor Lowe (who was close by towards the end of Whitehead's life, after all) represents those who held that Bergson and Whitehead really are very different in viewpoint, while F. S. C. Northrop represents those who held that Bergson's influence on Whitehead was so great that it can hardly be exaggerated.29
But he does not actually say so, and the extent of the defection need not be exaggerated.
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