Sentences with phrase «use hyperbolic»

??? Use hyperbolic promises that you just can not again up.
Going Google in Education: its hard not to use hyperbolic statements when describing Google Apps for Education.
Video - game designers can use hyperbolic geometry to create lifelike clothing and hair.
(We'll give Williams the benefit of the doubt and assume he was using a hyperbolic take on «a stern talking - to.»)

Not exact matches

You see, you seem to think that taking the Bible literally means ignoring whatever literary device it may be using, and read it in a rather hyperbolic manner.
So much so that the very use of the terms «slut» and «whore,» even in a hyperbolic advertisement, is «mean - spirited, malicious,» and «violative of good taste.»
To discuss Juventus's win over Lazio, and Napoli's subsequent loss to Roma in the hyperbolic terms used on Saturday night would be disrespectful, but nor does it feel right to pretend that they did not happen at all.
«Grimm's repeated use of hyperbolic rhetoric and distortions of Domenic's record are of no surprise coming from a man who has been indicted on 20 criminal counts, including lying under oath, failing to report over $ 1 million in profits and stealing from his own workers.
Those who are aware of who is supposed to have been involved in the affair are using increasingly hyperbolic terms to describe how it could affect David Cameron's leadership.
These hyperbolic metamaterials are the basis for many potential applications such as «hyperlenses,» used for imaging of nanoscale objects not observable using conventional optics.
Using the techniques of hyperbolic crochet, artists have created kelp, anemones, and a rich diversity of corals.
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.
Pringles are often used as the example of edible hyperbolic planes.
Data were normalized and plotted as percentage, and fit to a hyperbolic function using Sigma Plot software.
The game is said to feature Akira Toriyama's characters and feature in a near future city with use of a time machine and the Hyperbolic Time Chamber.
A pastiche of action - movie pyrotechnics (film the explosion from three angles and use all of them — in fact, show the explosion blossom and fade from the front, then again in from the side, and then again from behind), this style creates a hyperbolic effect of maximum impact, all the time.
(For once, it's not hyperbolic to use the expression «pinwheel of death.»)
Hyperbolic, epic, screeching disintegrations are the spine of this soppy melodrama, the winner of which is the eternally - slumming Tom Wilkinson, cast as a cold fish for being a grown - up in what used to be an adolescent coming - of - age set - up (Michael does everything short of lifting a boombox over his head to win back his lady fair): a grown - up with a normal speaking voice, a reluctance to feel sorry for himself, and a paucity of Byronic one - whiners.
Curtis deftly blends fully dimensional characters, a skillful use of sentiment, and his often hyperbolic humor into a historical novel that examines cultural and racial prejudice from many different perspectives.
Also included is a humungo pen - sized stylus that thoroughly justifies my consistent use of hyperbolic, size - related slang words in this post.
From a critical perspective it is an awful awful movie that adds ideas that retroactively hurt the better Alien movies, though it might be an hyperbolic statement that will depend how much one does care about that aspect, since certainly Ridley Scott is more interested in using the IP to do creative visuals to tell a really weak allegory of christian themes.
Anyhow, it's a great interview, despite using a vaguely tongue - in - cheek hyperbolic quote for the title («Game Magazines Have Sucked for Forever»).
Basicbic is being hyperbolic with much of this, but the word «predatory» is one that can't get used enough.
Hyperbolic color planes and tactile quotidian objects are used as props to enhance color interaction and hint at the mundane within an overblown and histrionic constructed composition.
And I just have to note, intentional hyperbolic misconstruing is itself not conducive to civility and is particularly ironic when used to complain about a little snark.
I don't know, sorry if im hyperbolic, but one of my most consistent methods of arguing against people is to use their own format and own style to show them what their statements look like.
«Scientist» seems to agree with Gavin on this, because, despite these ugly numbers, despite the graph that's level for centuries before going hyperbolic in the 20th Century, despite the obvious impossibility of meaningful calibration 1850 - 1995, despite the chapter - and - verse description in Tiljander03 of roadbuilding, peat cutting, farming, bridge reconstruction, and eutrophication — I used the word «absolutely.»
And you're going with Gavin on this, because, despite these ugly numbers, despite the graph that's level for centuries before going hyperbolic in the 20th Century, despite the obvious impossibility of meaningful calibration 1850 - 1995, despite the chapter - and - verse of roadbuilding, peat cutting, farming, bridge reconstruction, and eutrophication — I used the word «absolutely.»
This is where the hyperbolic language that Judith uses seems to me to be counterproductive.
The successful use of the defence of fair comment in Baglow v. Smith in the type of discourse described by the court as «rude, aggressive, sarcastic, hyperbolic, insulting, caustic and / or vulgar» would give substance to these concerns.
This is particularly so in an editorial context where loose, figurative or hyperbolic language is used (Brown, vol.
Even then, the use was hyperbolic, but if we allow for that use to stand, different gestures between different devices does not a «user hostile» situation make and most certainly feels hyperbolic.
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