Sentences with phrase «such grandiose»

It is challenging to imagine ineptitude at such a grandiose scale, so the logical alternative is that they had been aware of the issue for a long time and voluntarily chose to hide this information from their investors and the public at large.
Compare and contrast this with Judith promoting the results of a non-existent paper, with no data, claiming it potentially «revolutionary basing such a grandiose claim on little more than a.
The storyline and interpretable political motives is an aside however, as Quar: Battle for Gate 18 doesn't stress on it as much as might expect from such a grandiose premise.
There are no words for my excitement, nor any extra I can state to beg for the mere joy of one day hoping to witness such a grandiose game in the wonderful world of VR.
I think these types of people have such grandiose ideas that they are soo special and important that everyone wants to harm them (get over yourself).
It's also not the only time that the writer / director indulges in formal embellishment, although it is the only occasion where such grandiose gilding enhances the viewing experience.
Yet when placed against such a grandiose set - piece, how could anyone be expected to mount a proper attack?
Here's how I can justify such a grandiose pronouncement.
This is not the tune that Nigerians were used to hearing from their all - powerful Coordinating Minister of the Economy, the first person ever to hold such a grandiose title side by side with the powerful Finance portfolio.
«There were so many misstatements of such a grandiose order of magnitude in there, that I think we» will respond later on.»
But we've all become such grandiose attention freaks that we can't enjoy our own views without throwing them in people's faces.
Few entrepreneurs in his stratosphere could make such a grandiose pitch land so solidly.

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It makes sense that such intense competitive pressure drives startup founders to pitch their company to prospective hires in ever more grandiose terms, exaggerate how well their company is «crushing it,» and make their company culture sound like the happiest place on earth.
Grandiose delusions may have religious content, such as the person believes he or she has received a special message from God or another deity.»
It will not be achieved simply by implementing a grandiose plan designed by a body such as the United Nations; even less can it be imposed by the dictates of one or more strong leaders.
But that is far from saying something as grandiose as Buddha Mind or Unity with God or some such thing happens.
In such persons, the striving for superiority becomes grandiose.
Can such projects make a lasting difference, or is the dream of salvation through sports too grandiose?
But while the AKBs (no such thing btw but I will stick to the accepted labelling for now) are generally grounded in the real world the AOBs have a capacity to veer toward astounding self - importance, grandiose pontification and astonishing delusional tendencies — I am sure psychiatrists will have a syndrome to describe this mental state.
There would be a director of football, an academy director, and maybe even some other specialists with more grandiose titles such as «head of philosophy» or some other role, as is the case at some teams in the Football League.
For Lane Fox, however, self - deprecation outweighs any semblance of boastfulness, as she recoils at «grandiose» terms such as «pioneer» or «philanthropist».
It was just such a big grandiose idea that I fell in love with it immediately.
Grandiose narcissism is the flamboyant, boastful form that probably characterizes both malignant leaders such as Benito Mussolini and Saddam Hussein and highly venerated figures such as General George S. Patton.
Although the extreme self - promotion of grandiose narcissists can be dangerous, such self - focus in moderate doses may be advantageous when it comes to professional success and leadership.
Not only that, but the existence of such operational hardware will very forcefully incentivize Mars mission planners to use it, rather than grandiose futuristic vaporware, as the basis of their thinking.
Instead of making grandiose statements such as, «I'm going to get rid of everything I own on Saturday,» reframe your intention into something like, «This Saturday I am committed to cleaning out my chest of drawers.
While it may seem like a safe and simple look for such an event, if it is executed perfectly, then it's bound to turn out just as good as the more elaborate and grandiose looks.
In a summer where Hollywood typically tries to wow us with grandiose special effects epics, it's refreshing to see such an old fashioned caper not only released amid the blockbusters, but a well - made one at that.
Not since The Tree of Life has Christianity been explored onscreen in such serious, conflicted terms, but Scorsese has crafted a far less grandiose experience than Terrence Malick did five years ago.
The web might seem like a fairly tame environment for such an adventurous temperament, but it is also the repository of — or at least the inspiration for — mind - blowingly grandiose ideas.
After the grandiose sweep and imagery of Metropolis, Spies was a return to such pulp entertainment, but with the technical virtuosity and exacting perfectionism he had developed in the intervening years.
It is conceived as the first of a trilogy (though it is reported that the second and third parts may be merged), and if future entries can uphold the quality of this production, it would prove to be a series befitting of such a complex and grandiose historical figure.
The plan that Baby Doll comes up with seems a little too grandiose for its own good with such little payoff at times.
For another, the details of the heist are far more complicated with a lot of moving parts and ancillary characters, such as Dwight Yoakam's prison warden, who have no idea that they are playing a part in Jimmy's grandiose scheme.
Putting aside the flaws in this, such as Keanu Reeves being horrifically miscast as Jonathan Harker, this is an epically grandiose and lavishly stylish film from Francis Ford Coppola.
While human minds are capped by biological limitations, machines face no such boundaries (a theme that Spike Jonze «s Her explored in much simpler and yet more compelling and grandiose terms).
The size is also quite admirable, taking nearly an hour to traverse from one coast to another, and I much preferred travelling manually from area to area rather than employing the quick travel mechanic, such is the character of this grandiose world.
The title, The Course of Human History Personified, is borrowed from the poet Dante and recalls both grandiose artistic and literary cycles from the nineteenth century such as the New York Hudson River School artist Thomas Cole's five - painting The Course of Empire of 1836, where nature plays as large a role as humans.
The large canvases come with grandiose titles such as Wall of Light Sky, which leads one to report that the exhibition is generally overcast with brighter spells developing later.
While the original exhibition had included eighteen artists, some of which are the pioneers of the Pictures Generations, such as Laurie Simmons and the amazing Sarah Charlesworth, the updated version includes equally grandiose names like Steven Parrino, Christopher Wool, Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince.
Twenty - seven boxes of tapes, posters, letters, embarrassing notes, to - do lists, and grandiose plans will be made available to researchers and preserved for all time in a feminist and queer context, alongside the archives of artists such as Yvonne Rainer, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Carolee Schneemann.
To interpret Rottmann to trump this would require a judgment even more grandiose than Van Gend or Costa, something in which the Court pronounced that the present state of integration was such that the removal of their fundamental status and rights from a group of Union citizens could only be permitted if the national constitutional process leading to it was itself sufficiently democratic to comply with the requirements of EU law.
The child's behavior is referred to in such statements as «Child has a grandiose sense of self - importance» and «Child «forgets» parental instructions or directives.»
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