Sentences with phrase «than the hype suggested»

There were some good games, but in general, we struggled more than the hype suggests we should have.
Most reviewers only had the iPhone X for about a day, but in that time they've generally found the redesigned smartphone to be elegant, its notch to be less of a big deal than the hype suggested and for Face ID to be OK, but not perfect.

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Dutch website Onlinewedden.com has likened the tricky speed demon to Theo Walcott, suggesting the son of Patrick could go one better than the Englishman by actually living up to the hype.
But e-cigarette ads are doing more than hyping vaping, the study suggests.
The approach is, however, less sassy and more awe - struck than in some of the other volumes in the series, suggesting that McEvoy has swallowed wholesale some of the hype surrounding Hawking.
If temperatures do not increase, even more so should they fall, we will know that the case for AGW has been very much over hyped and that Climate Sensitivity is even lower than even the latest papers are suggesting such that the need to take any action is unlikely.
Instead, their relationships are schmaltzy, and its less scary than the pre-release hype suggests.
There's no struggling to produce units as some would suggest ms are suffering with and there is no fake supply shortage to boost demand / hype as certain manufacturers have done in the past to hit the news headlines as it's a very different world now and having more units out there in the hands of gamers will do more for publicity than any of those old tired stunts could.
Are you suggesting that information on environmental damage is published to scare people for political ends rather than simply to inform, and that the fact that people aren't scared means that it is just hype?
When it comes to the «new economy,» there's really less that's new than the media hype suggests.
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