Sentences with phrase «sometimes exaggerated»

However, sometimes exaggerated graphics actually look and feel better than something that is too realistic.
However, sometimes exaggerated graphics actually...
But that new information and communications technologies aren't all - powerful or irrelevant doesn't mean that they do not matter — or that their sometimes exaggerated positive sides actually distract us from recognizing their more nefarious aspects, as people like Morozov sometimes come close to arguing, as pointed out by Zeynep Tufekci in her thoughtful review of his book.
What we have in Paul is a further, and very distinctive, development of the primitive Christology, partly on the basis of pre-Christian Jewish and even syncretistic — that is, partly pagan — speculations (Paul's contact with the pagan world of his time is recognized in most modern studies; indeed, it is sometimes exaggerated.
But language is what the poet has to work with, and so the poet is forced to take sometimes exaggerated, sometimes extreme steps to pierce the mundane, breaking up lines, using words in odd new contexts, relying on sound effects and packing the stanzas with sensuous images and fragments from scripture, and the common language of faith suddenly takes on new meaning through these odd juxtapositions.
As is the case with jeremiads, The Decline and Fall of the Catholic Church in America sometimes exaggerates and distorts, but it is, all in all, a cautionary tale that should be heeded by bishops, priests, theologians, and lay leaders responsible for the future of Catholicism in America.
By contrast, our achievements in freedom and prosperity seem both valuable and real, even if we sometimes exaggerate them and even if they may not endure to the end of time.
Liberal Christianity shared that vision, sometimes qualifying it with a more realistic appraisal of human nature, sometimes exaggerating its romantic hopes.
According to him, even though the president's successes speaks for itself, government communicators sometimes exaggerate unnecessarily about the achievements; thus providing fodder to the opposition to capitalize on.
Employment history verification is essential to all hiring processes because applicants sometimes exaggerate or falsify employment information and salary history on their applications or resumes.
Children sometimes exaggerate issues, distort facts or even fabricate information about the other parent.
This often requires exposing and sometimes exaggerating the weakest rather than the best attributes of the spouse.

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But they sometimes succumb to the temptation to overstate the statistical connection between abortion and clinical depression — rather than simply share stories of real women experiencing post-abortion grief, they exaggerate the pervasiveness of the condition beyond what mental health studies show.
Indeed, it has sometimes been exaggerated so as to magnify the greatness of God's pardon.
Augustine is sometimes called «the father of progress,» and though this view can be exaggerated, his model of time is certainly a basic template on which ideas about history as progress can form.
Sometimes people exaggerate about their children and maybe that's exactly what Cam Newton was doing at Super Bowl Opening Night.
Sometimes my own mom tells me that I exaggerate that is his grandmother saying those things, then what do I expect from other people.
The preschool and early elementary school years are sometimes marred with exaggerated fears, odd anxieties, nightmares, night terrors, and other evidences of insecurity that can make the most confident of parents feel a combination of dismay, frustration, worry, and failure.
But sometimes the placenta provokes an exaggerated response even in women with no risk factors whatsoever.
Introducing a new baby during this developmental stage can sometimes result in exaggerated rivalry which can influence the sibling relationship for the long term.
But when you start to add things up about someone who may exaggerate or sometimes even make false claims one could quickly conclude there is a credibility problem.
It's sometimes to the mutual benefit of both whips and rebels to exaggerate rebel numbers - the latter to try to create a sense of momentum, and the former to prepare the ground for claims of success afterwards.
Given that hyperkyphosis is also associated with bone loss and vertebral fractures, the authors of the article «Patterns of menopausal hormone therapy use and hyperkyphosis in older women» hypothesized that HT may also be effective in helping prevent exaggerated spine curvature, sometimes called dowager's hump.
In this exaggerated - color image, the beams fanning away from the rings are an artifact of the photographic process, just as a personal camera sometimes captures the glare in a snapshot at the beach.
Due to the presence of milk sugar, you mustn't exaggerate with quantity, natural yogurt, pork and beef occasionally — from that meat you should make aspic sometimes; natural aspic from meat and bones is the best source of collagen; therefore, the aspic increase our organism, yellow cheese — I prefer yellow cheese, because it has protein content and lactic acid bacteria, white cheese.
(Sometimes, but not always, I exaggerate.)
Health and fitness professionals across the world put a lot of emphasis on the «muscle is a high - octane calorie incinerator» concept and even exaggerate (sometimes unknowingly) the actual amount of calories muscles burn while at rest.
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.
I've written about this before, but when we're concerned about a potentially stressful situation, we sometimes tend to magnify (i.e., exaggerate) the extent of the real or anticipated problem in the hopes that it will make the real issue seem more manageable.
I am a The Outfit Creates the Mood - type of girl, known for exaggerating sometimes because I swear on fake - it - to - make - it.
I wish I was exaggerating sometimes because it can be difficult to keep up with but when I'm an established artist I won't complain.
The fact Mad Catz have quite deliberately made the D - Pad oversized was clearly a very wise decision, as your thumb can then slip about the pad easily and in more exaggerated movements, making many moves that are sometimes difficult easier to use.
Lanthimos repeats and / or exaggerates flimsy, sometimes outré behavior in an attempt to fashion some intricate audiovisual architecture.
In peak shift, animals sometimes respond to more exaggerated version of the training stimuli.
I am not exaggerating things here since such things had happened in similar fashion elsewhere sometimes.
3) Amazon not only gets math wrong sometimes, but they're so secretive, there's considerable concern over whether they are actually reporting all e-book sales and whether they are inflating and exaggerating e-book sales that then disappear when revenues are sent.
The comments of self - publishing authors in public spaces about these issues are frequently contradictory, anecdotal, usually emotionally tinged, sometimes obviously exaggerated, hard to assess, impossible to keep up with — and understandably but ironically dashed off in forum - speak that makes you wonder how some of these writers put four words together in their books.
Even some of the associations people make about people with bad credit are exaggerated and sometimes, absurd.
Now, this doesn't mean their dreams consist of a perfectly accurate account of the day's happenings... Just as dreaming is for us at times, it can be very exaggerated and sometimes unpleasant for dogs as well.
actually, I exaggerated a little - sometimes it does leave a trace ring around the stain, but I still can't smell it when I lie on the sheets or the pillow and the pillow case covers any visual.
Combat is highlighted by exaggerated sprays of blood, and damage often results in dismemberment or decapitation — stray body parts sometimes litter the ground.
All of them complete with silly exaggerated finishing maneuvers, sometimes not even accurately to the specific wrestler.
He's also famous for exaggerating the odd game feature and sometimes making shit up as he goes along.
The game also has extremely loading times, sometimes stretching on to be as long as a minute or two, and I'm not even exaggerating.
Pop art in the hands of male artists was cartoony, exaggerated, sometimes cynical.
Finally, though, Neel wanted them to be themselves, and even if she got them smiling she dug into their personalities, sometimes embellishing their images with background clues, but more often opening them up to us by finding and exaggerating their body language and even the subtlest facial contortions.
In the series «Terms of Beauty,» Han integrates various racial and ethnic facial features (hooked noses, thick lips, and oblique eyes, sometimes including more than one trait in the same face, or exaggerating them to the point of caricature) into nine Venus heads cast in bronze.
The painter has tweaked, prodded, enhanced and sometimes wildly exaggerated the color harmonies while remaining true to the photographer's image.
Journalists (and ex-politicians turned «savior of the planet») exaggerate and sometimes stretch the truth to get their point across.
Nothing revealed so far justifies his breaking of his promise of confidentiality, and his exaggerated (sometimes contradictory, as cited by Steven Mosher) claims about minor details of writing make him look bad.
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