Sentences with phrase «too hyperbolic»

OK, maybe that's a bit too hyperbolic, but their new program has managed to closely approximate the CDC's tracking of flu bugs, simply through aggregating all the web searches people do on the topic.
And, if the word competition sounds too hyperbolic, let's replace it with something more touchy - feely, and yet more concrete — how about communication?
It was a bit too hyperbolic.
If the film sounds too hyperbolic, too excessive and too much, then rest assured that it certainly is.
«We have to be very cautious in this field not to be too hyperbolic about what we promise,» Cryan said.
You're too hyperbolic dude.
ArSenal fans are too hyperbolic!!!
All this talk of title or the is too hyperbolic.
It's hard to be too hyperbolic about what a tremendous game «Breath of the Wild» is.

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At a bitcoin breakfast event in Manhattan in April, a group of them traded complaints («They ended up with a pound of soup where they threw in all the different bank rules and AML [anti-money laundering] rules... they ended up with something very salty,» said Tim Byun of BitPay) and hyperbolic predictions (if BitLicense is too stringent, New York City will «lose the next Wall Street» to Silicon Valley, Estonia, or North Carolina, said Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures).
Nash promises to demonstrate that character education is a «deeply and seriously flawed» project, «unnecessarily apocalyptic... inherently authoritarian in its convictions... excessively nostalgic and premodern in its understanding of virtue, too closely aligned with a reactionary... politics, anti-intellectual in its curricular initiatives, hyperbolic in its moral claims, dangerously antidemocratic,» and more.
It's a bit hyperbolic but it's spot on too.
All too often, works of sports fiction amount to hyperbolic accounts of rambunctious Texas football teams or overwrought odes to batted balls and tee shots.
Yes, Costa was good yesterday (I mean, FFS, he's good), but don't sound hyperbolic), Hector too was outstanding and it's not like Costa completely destroyed Hector, that happened just once.
This too shall pass, but New Paltz Town Supervisor Susan Zimet's comparing social media criticism of the town board to a racially motivated lynching of an innocent African - American man was even by Zimet's hyperbolic standards way, way over the top.
Because of the way light waves move through hyperbolic metamaterials, they can be used as superlenses to view objects too small to be seen with other microscopy methods.
«I don't have very much experience in beading, but it's not too hard to make a hyperbolic plane!»
And still, no one threw these hyperbolic terms out saying, «it's too hard watch.»
That kind of short - sightedness and hyperbolic mentality is exactly what's wrong with the dog and pony show we call awards season, because while Steve McQueen's historical drama may tick several of the requisite boxes for a typical Oscar - winning movie, it's far too early to make that call.
Never indulging in Oliver Stone — style hyperbolics, Jarecki goes too far in the opposite direction, by being just a bit too casual about the fact that a guy who believes he's above the law in the end turns out to be absolutely right.
«Native» New Yorkers were up in arms about emigrants ruining their democracy in the name of the Antichrist of Rome, all that unfortunate hyperbolic political grandstanding that happens when too many people want the same resources.
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