Sentences with phrase «while hyperbole»

While the hyperbole led the Cult of Elon to believe they had won their revolution, at Volvo, this entails everything from pure battery EV to plug - in hybrid to 48 - volt.
He hasn't got the message that, while hyperbole is the name of the game in politics, flacks aren't supposed to lie.

Not exact matches

While that may be hyperbole, the Cowboys owner is certainly a hyper - aggressive media magnet who isn't afraid of alienating fellow owners.
Butterfield's hyperbole was meant not as an expression of bubble mentality but as a sensible precaution against it: Make hay while the sun shines.
While there's certainly some hyperbole in this scenario, it's not that far from the way that executives feel like sales growth should occur.
«Make your points clearly and succinctly and your query has a much greater chance at garnering notice, while using hyperbole in your entreaties will have its exact opposite intended effect on most VCs,» says Ian Sigalow.
While that's hyperbole, it certainly feels true.
While Brown's hyperbole has given the nationalists a reason to persist in complaining, today's package really does mean change for Scotland on a massive scale.
@MatGB - While the headline is indeed a standard piece of media hyperbole, the actual quote that the Liberal Democrats «never were and aren't a receptacle for left - wing dissatisfaction with the Labour Party» nevertheless remains in stark contrast to Clegg's article from September 2009 in the Times quoted in Sunder's article.
«While the value of large data sets in health care has undoubtedly been the subject of substantial hyperbole, our results add to a growing body of work indicating the feasibility of leveraging such data sets with standard computational tools to make predictions that may be applied to stratify risk.
While movies about deadly epidemics have been done before (think Will Smith in I Am Legend and Matthew McConoughey in Sahara), this one is particularly disturbing because Director Steven Soderbergh doesn't indulge in dramatic hyperbole.
Who directed Steiger to play the role at a manic pitch of screaming hyperbole, while Keitel remained his usual introverted, tortured self?
Gerard Kennedy Best: «Iron Man» Worst: «21» Comments: While I don't buy the «best superhero movie ever» hyperbole some people are putting on «Iron Man,» Jon Favreau's take on the Marvel character was smart, involving, filled with great effects and a performance from Robert Downey Jr. that at least puts forth the best superhero protagonist in a long time.
From stature to facial contortions, Phoenix startlingly became someone else while tackling the film's lead role, in a manner beyond the typical transformative acting that annually courts hyperbole.
This comparison would be little more than hyperbole if one did not consider the lives lost to the streets of New Haven, the potential never realized, the dreams crushed, and the crimes committed by the un and undereducated who can not find legitimate employment, not to speak of their inability to get into college, all due to the fact that we are playing with our childrens» education with little, if any, intention to provide a quality one for all of them, eapecialy those who are cast away by the the Acheivement First Enterprise (you know, «the least of these») while lying about it, with the help of this publication.
Half of them were in the works long before Vallas ever hit town, while the other half explored that fine line between unbelievable hyperbole and outright lying.
While American politics has degenerated into campaigns of limited value, based on little more than meanness, hate and hyperbole, elections should be about meaningful discussion and debate between candidates who recognize the importance of providing voters with the information they need to make informed decisions.
While I rarely include such sales hyperbole in my reviews, I think this one deserves a nod, at least where the new Sorento is concerned.
We auto writers love our hyperbole, and while the language may have been somewhat dramatic, there was a point to be made.
While this sounds like hyperbole, it isn't.
While its players will say that it's mostly hyperbole, there's no denying that EVE Online isn't an MMO for the faint of heart.
Whether or not an individual lot gets a special write - up in a catalogue usually impacts its sale value somewhat and it is a difficult task for the auction houses to shy away from hype or hyperbole while still offering interesting and pertinent information about the individual work of art.
The plants don't seem to mind a little extra CO2, but meanwhile, we are focused on «carbon credits» and reducing CO2 while mercury pours into our fish supplies and we release enough methane to make the atmosphere flammable (see, this is how hyperbole starts — but we release a lot of methane and it's more harmful than CO2).
The bottom line is that we will never have a cleaner planet while such hyperbole clouds people's minds (OMG!
Certainly, but it's even more dangerous to change horses in midstream, which is what you did while riding your favorite hobby horse «proposed mitigation leads to economic disaster,» the ultimate in hyperbole, and then hopped onto your other favorite hobby horse, that those pointing out you're an idiot must be an idiot themselves for wanting to «save us from economic disaster.»
While this article could be slightly interpreted as favoring the skeptical view, what's with the breathless hyperbole?
I see conspiratorial ideation expressed quite often by my much beloved «skeptics» here at Climate Etc. — so I don't really feel like I need Lewandowsky's evidence to support such a conclusion, but: (1) I think that while it is often expressed, it is likely that such expressions of conspiratorial ideation are often only skin deep — and that if you probed more deeply, you'd find that it was mostly back - slapping, yuk - it - up rhetorical hyperbole of the sort we saw from NW in this thread.
Ramsey states that «none of these policies perform as projected,» and while that is hyperbole, it's not far from the truth.
While their competitors have been delivering platitudes and hyperbole about «reformatting the future,» Jenkins and Rawlinson were dead honest about tough the business side of their company is.
Apple calls the new A9X chip inside the iPad Pro a «desktop - class» chip, and while you'd be right to be sceptical of the usual Apple hyperbole, this time it's probably justified; we'll need to test to make sure, but it's likely that this chip, combined with the rumoured 4 GB RAM, will make for a properly fast, capable device.
Black is a stealthy matte finish, much darker than space grey, while Jet Black puts the aluminum shell through a cavalcade of processes the complexity of which is only overshadowed by the hyperbole by which Apple describes them.
While some may have been quick to downplay these claims as hyperbole, we are now starting to see benchmarks that back up Apple's claims.
While it is important to sell yourself, avoid superlatives and hyperbole, warns Gregory.
* Mr. Rosenberg also notes that Canadian policy makers and regulators have been pro-active in responding to our rising household debt levels while their U.S counterparts were basically asleep at the switch until it was too late (hyperbole mine).
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