Sentences with phrase «stop hyperbole»

All of the above will not actually happen, not for a few months at least, but that won't stop the hyperbole surrounding Madrid's transfer dealings.
People have told me, often, that I should stop the hyperbole regarding my father because he was never tested and I'm no professional.

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From the outraged hyperbole frothing from the lips of pro-Kinder Morgan supporters, you would think Premier John Horgan had flipped the Queen the bird with his campaign pledge to «use all the tools in the toolbox to stop» Kinder Morgan's controversial oil tanker - pipeline proposal.
Or Rand Paul can get a clue and stop talking as if managing the world's religions just don't fall within the scope of Obama's responsibilities to America... and stop his posturing hyperbole.
It would be helpful if you would stop using hyperbole when you write up articles on our baseball games, such as or «FSU Baseball plummets in the polls...» (after dropping from 6th to 12th); or describing our 11th inning game against Duke as a «largely unwatchable game.»
He's really great, and he's not done yet so he might move to the top, but the hyperbole that hes the best ever right now needs to stop.
This is classic Trump hyperbole but surely the best way for Trump to assure us he has nothing in common with Hitler would be if he stopped invoking him.
Bercow issued a direct warning to the government, referring to his nine years in the Commons and, with classic hyperbole, boasting about how they can't «stop me».
Just stop with the hyperbole.
Rakewell scolds any readers dismissing the hallowed acronym as meaningless hyperbole, but he must stop before this turns ugly — as it might well do anyway.
If we're going to achieve global progress in mitigating or reversing climate change, advocates on both sides will need to stop mixing fact with hyperbole:
When people are told to stop watering their lawns because of a water shortage, they escalate (in the manner of sports hyperbole) to use the same word, drought, as is used for far more serious conditions, on a far vaster scale and lasting many years — such as the 1930s Dust Bowl or those three Little Ice Age droughts amidst good times in East Africa, lasting 30, 65, and 80 years.
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