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It's not "see[ing] a world in a grain of sand"; but rather, seeing in a grain of sand (the possibilities of) a world.
Basically, just take these claims with a grain of salt.
Of course, take these predictions with a grain of salt.
But take this colorful rumor with a grain of salt.
I'm taking his enthusiasm with a grain of boozy salt.
Just take what you see with a grain of salt.
You take him with a grain of salt, for sure.
The weed was the size of a grain of sugar.
As always, take rumors with a grain of salt. 213.
The rumor should be taken with a grain of salt.
I hope you take it with a "grain" of grain.
I'd take that particular metric with a grain of salt.
Remember to take it all with a grain of salt. 
Take those figures with a grain of salt, experts say.
As always, take this information with a grain of salt.
Still, Rapoport took her findings with a grain of salt.
But this should be taken with a grain of salt.
The figures should be taken with a grain of salt.
Experts say to take it with a grain of salt.
There is more than a grain of truth in this.
But, go ahead ... take it with a grain of salt.
Of course, take all of this with a grain of salt.
But maybe take that second assertion with a grain of salt.
A bogong moth's brain is smaller than a grain of rice.
Futurist architect Mat Cash found inspiration in a grain of corn.
So take the news from Bloomberg with a grain of salt.
Take every victory a fighter gets with a grain of salt.
However, the numbers should be taken with a grain of salt.
Meanwhile, some investors took Trump's message with a grain of salt.
But this research should be taken with a grain of salt.
We've learned to take these comments with a grain of salt.
So, younger siblings, take this study with a grain of salt.
But take all those coverage estimates with a grain of salt.
It can be compared to a grain of sand in size.
They're not kidding: It's literally smaller than a grain of salt.
Recently, it unveiled a computer smaller than a grain of salt.
Usually, we take accusations like this with a grain of salt.
With social media, I take it with a grain of salt.
So, every claim should be taken with a grain of salt.
I just have to take it with a grain of salt.
Another reason to take these results with a grain of salt?
But you should take that number with a grain of salt.
Those results, however, should be taken with a grain of salt.
I personally have engraved "Mike tweeted" on a grain of rice.
The best gossip, of course, always contains a grain of truth.
One woman's sacrifice is nothing — only like a grain of sand.
But some tips should be taken with a grain of salt.
Any such estimates should be taken with a grain of salt.
Take negative reviews with a grain of salt, Ms. Katz said.
There may have been a grain of truth to their accusations.
But it's worth taking Mexico's claims with a grain of salt.
All rumors coming out should be taken with a grain of salt.
This paper should be taken with a grain of salt, of course.
However, viewers should take specifics they see with a grain of salt.
Of course, patents have to be taken with a grain of salt.
McKay suggests taking health claims of teas with a grain of salt.
However, the data should also be taken with a grain of salt.
"The Pixar plot probably has a grain of scientific truth," he says.
So you should take those dummy units with a grain of salt.
Musk's proposed timelines should be taken with a grain of salt, however.
Unfortunately for Apple, any good joke often contains a grain of truth.
If you do get advice, take it with a grain of salt.
You should definitely take these delay rumors with a grain of salt.
As always, take all of these rumors with a grain of salt.
Save your money and your mind — scroll with a grain of salt.
Accordingly, this demo needs to be viewed with a grain of salt.
Of course, each one of these stereotypes has a grain of truth.
As for his wilder statements, take them with a grain of salt.
The figures should be taken with a grain of salt, of course.
A tiny capacitor a tenth the size of a grain of rice.
While fascinating, these results must be taken with a grain of salt.
Satire doesn't work if there's not a grain of truth there, right?
For example, it's important to take criticisms with a grain of salt.
"I took it with a grain of salt," Mr. Jones said Thursday.
"For me, everything still comes with a grain of salt," she said.
It's best to take these fitness suggestions with a grain of salt.
So, you might wanna take it with a grain of sea salt.
So you may want to take his claims with a grain of salt.
Although unlikely, economists are already taking October's data with a grain of salt.
Of course, you'll want to take these numbers with a grain of salt.
We needn't remind you to take this all with a grain of salt.
"I am sorry for the inconvenience," he said without a grain of irony.
Lopez, a junior, tries to take those reactions with a grain of salt.
They are searching for a grain of solace in a long, traumatic war.
"You have to take these numbers with a grain of salt," he says.
Keep in mind: Single polls should be taken with a grain of salt.
Buffett suggested investors should take gloomy news with a grain of salt, however.
It's important to take that $150 million figure with a grain of salt.
Despite our experiment, we're still taking all this with a grain of salt.
Yet, as always, you should take these rumors with a grain of salt.
Researchers say workable implants would be no larger than a grain of rice.
As always, it's important to take the patent with a grain of salt.
And you'll want to take the below averages with a grain of salt.
But like any good satire, it has a grain of truth in it.
If you try it out, take the results with a grain of salt.
Some of his commentary needed to be taken with a grain of salt.
Many GOP colleagues take Romney's critiques of Trump with a grain of salt.
Avoid getting disappointed in others by taking everything with a grain of salt.
With all rumors, we advise taking the news with a grain of salt.
" He went on, "Take everything the lender says with a grain of salt.
It says, you know, you should take this with a grain of salt.
"Take reports of female casualties with a grain of salt," Captain Davis said.
A lot of conspiracy stuff, so take it with a grain of salt.
Your Cousin Trump results should probably be taken with a grain of salt.
To be sure, it's important to take this poll with a grain of salt.
But take in this information with a grain of that fancy pink Himalayan salt.
This is interesting news, but should also be taken with a grain of salt.
Take lessons from big data studies (with a grain of salt) Airlines Reporting Corp.
These are very early results which should be taken with a grain of salt.
So it's all to be taken with a grain of salt, pending further research.
But we should take the new sentiment analysis study with a grain of salt.
However, it might be best to take these rankings with a grain of salt.
That's the nature of polling, so take these numbers with a grain of salt.
As with all social studies, data should be interpreted with a grain of salt.
Some of these have been disputed, so take this with a grain of salt:
When she sees it online, however, she takes it with a grain of salt.
"And your precious eyes can't put up with a grain of dust," Peipei answered.
You might just want to take the information with a grain of Sicilian salt.
Here's a macro-to-micro examination of our future in a grain of sand.
I take their videos with a grain of salt and you guys should too.
So you may want to take the organization's findings with a grain of salt.
Read his tweets, take them with a grain of salt — and watch the money.
"I am not afraid of Erdogan, not as much as a grain of dust."
Quick note: please take these rules with a grain of salt and drink responsibly.
But there's still reason to take Trump's Thursday's tweet with a grain of salt.
"I take it with a grain of salt," the 30-year union veteran said.
Breakingviews Valeant Pharmaceuticals International's failed strategy had a grain of sense at its center.
Basically, you should take everything I'm about to write with a grain of salt!
All this is wonderful, but it should be taken with a grain of salt.
"These kinds of claims need to be taken with a grain of salt," Keen said.
Branson's comments, it needs to be said, should be taken with a grain of salt.
In many cases, people have died from doses no bigger than a grain of sand.
But there's also reason to take this latest Florida poll with a grain of salt.
Obviously, you should take anything that surfaces on the web with a grain of salt.
Each lens is made from plastic and is no bigger than a grain of salt.
The partial results released on Tuesday afternoon should be taken with a grain of salt.
This kind of thing – he'll take a grain of truth and then he'll embellish it.
There is a grain of truth to both of these complaints, but not much more.
Anyone with a grain of salt for a brain knows what is going on here.
"You have to take what people say with a grain of salt," he later explained.
As with all leaks, it's wise to take this one with a grain of salt.
As always with these kinds of leaks, take the news with a grain of salt.
But this finding, published today in Nature, should be taken with a grain of salt.
"I had to take her opinions with a grain of salt," the writer tells CNBC.
The report, "Predictive Inequity in Object Detection," should be taken with a grain of salt.
As always with crowdfunding campaigns, you have to take everything with a grain of salt.
Amazon's own estimates about its economic benefits should be taken with a grain of salt.
But take it with a grain of salt, we're still days away from final results.
There was, in fact, a grain of truth in the first part of this accusation.
He said any claims Veselnitskaya made needed to be taken with a grain of salt.
He knows the importance of taking advice from other people with a grain of salt.
When people go over the top there's a grain of truth to what they say.
Scientists say to take claims like this with a grain of — well, you know what.
There may be a grain of truth in that, although we didn't talk about it.
" Of course, he urged the audience to take his prognostications with a "grain of salt.
I take it all with a grain of salt, though—it'd be silly not to.
Of course, it's important to take a piece like this with a grain of salt.
In reference to music writing any adjective should be taken with a grain of salt.
An earlier version of this article gave the wrong measurement for a grain of rice.
Eventually, she was left holding a remnant only as big as a grain of rice.
But Hopkins's story suggests that we ought to take Bradford with a grain of salt.
A dose of ricin the size of a grain of salt can kill an adult.
It's also wise to take market predictions related to politics with a grain of salt.
President Donald Trump's latest tweet about the economy has a grain of truth to it.
I'm also typically wrong about everything, so take this prediction with a grain of salt.
With all that as a caveat, take these poll results with a grain of salt.
Those hollers should be taken with a grain of salt, the "Mad Money" host said.
Modern-day parts now are the size of a grain of sand and cost pennies.
There are lots and lots of reasons to take LCOE with a grain of salt.
"It's a political campaign," he said "you have to take everything with a grain of salt."
However, millennials assessing their auto insurance should take those average premiums with a grain of salt.
The sensors, which the scientists called "motes," are about the size of a grain of sand.
But its promise that better days are ahead should be taken with a grain of salt.
All of which is to say, you should take this information with a grain of salt.
It's like watching a grain of sand, stuck inside an oyster, grow into an enormous pearl.
Arya was always Ned Stark's favorite, so take Sean Bean's prediction with a grain of salt.
Given the two differing reports, it's best to take the rumors with a grain of salt.
Until then, it's best to take rumors of a cyber attack with a grain of salt.
It's an exciting result, but one that needs to be taken with a grain of salt.
It's worth taking any company's claims of a revolutionary new technology with a grain of salt.
I take it with a grain of salt.... She's never done anything to hurt my feelings.
Sheahan, in other words, encourages her clients to take this information with a grain of salt.
As with all unexpected celebrity tattoo reveals, we'll take this one with a grain of salt.
But he recognized none of them, and he took their recollections with a grain of salt.
But I have learned to try to take other people's' opinions with a grain of salt.
"Practitioners have learnt to take projected savings and benefits with a grain of salt," he said.
Those are obviously Opera's own numbers, so it's worth taking them with a grain of salt.
"You have to take some of the eyewitness reports with a grain of salt," Radford says.
Heed the messages of selflessness and grace, and take the rest with a grain of salt.
They say 'a drop the size of a grain of rice' stopped his vomiting almost instantly.
In other words, it's probably best to take Schiff's latest comments with a grain of salt.
The win, however, should be taken with a grain of salt, as it came against Chicago.
So take it with a grain of salt when I say I found the book fascinating.
Now, if you take some of this with a grain of salt, I won't blame you.
It's an unfair caricature, on balance, but like many stereotypes, it contains a grain of truth.
It has not been forthcoming, so take such claims with more than a grain of salt.
She took its findings with a grain of salt, but admitted that the study comforted her.
Take these reviews with a grain of salt since not all of them are officially confirmed.
There are, of course, a million reasons to take these results with a grain of salt.
I'm glad they do it, but it's important take their warnings with a grain of salt.
Even the so-called possible Team of Rivals appointments must be taken with a grain of salt.
According to Ripley, Kim is accused of espionage — which should be taken with a grain of salt.
It's worth taking these results with a grain of salt — since this isn't a peer-reviewed study.
Puzia reminded me to take his team's results with a grain of salt—it's just one observation.
However, the Moon mission's target date of 2031 should perhaps be taken with a grain of salt.
That's why I would advise taking anything you see in this trailer with a grain of salt.
He even gave it a release date of Christmas, which fans took with a grain of salt.
"We recommend taking the negative social cost of carbon values with a grain of salt," Ricke said.
"Like all healthy behaviors, you need to take it with a grain of salt," Dr. Baron says.
Smaller than a grain of rice, the chip pictured here is composed of thin, biodegradable silicon sheets.
So feel free to take these promises of more battery-powered cars with a grain of salt.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Valeant Pharmaceuticals International's failed strategy has a grain of truth at its center.
And we've covered some reasons to take the results of current modeling with a grain of salt.
The sensitivity result from the modeling experiments should be taken "with a grain of salt," she said.
The report comes from the Daily Mail, which should always be taken with a grain of salt.
We're taking that "worn" marketing with a grain of salt because did any artists even show up?
But he said the general European attitude was to take Trump's pronouncements with a grain of salt.
I get used to it and watch with a grain of salt, or don't watch at all.
Even if there is a grain of truth in these stories, let's step back for a moment.
The report is low on details, so the claims should be taken with a grain of salt.
"We do take it with a bit of a grain of salt," he said of Chinese data.
Unfortunately, not a grain of Ms. Clarke's al dente pudding, fragrant with Madagascar vanilla, made it home.
Perhaps talk of rate cuts from politicians in Washington should be taken with a grain of salt.
It reminds me, though, to take the advice in these thread accounts with a grain of salt.
"For adolescents, I think we need to take the findings with a grain of salt," Cerdá said.
This could be the result of many factors, however, so take it with a grain of salt.
Until then, the public should simply exercise more caution and take news with a grain of salt.
As with all leaks like these, it's sensible to take any details with a grain of salt.
"Many people take the effects of 'odor' with a grain of salt," he said in an email.
But homegamers should take Wall Street worries with a grain of salt, the "Mad Money" host advised.
Its paranoia is of the moment, too, for many with a grain of Otherness in their makeup.
I agree with President-elect Trump, intelligence agencies have to be taken with a grain of salt.
Think of a grain of sand as an empty battery that slowly collects charge once it's buried.
It goes without saying that all of these rumors should still be taken with a grain of salt.
Things get over-exaggerated this week, so make sure that you take everything with a grain of salt.
It's less expensive than seeing a therapist, but you should take the purchase with a grain of salt.
Bayer's criticism "must be taken with a grain of salt," EWG President Ken Cook said in a statement.
But his live-and-let-live mentality about the film's reviews does come with a grain of salt.
Of course, this all should be taken with a grain of salt if you're planning your Coachella schedule.
Of course, take that with a grain of salt if that just isn't the vibe at your job.
While we should take self-reported surveys with a grain of salt, there's something important going on here.
But it pays to take at least some of the doom and gloom with a grain of salt.
I now take this harsh world with a grain of salt and accept myself for who I am.
As always with these kinds of things, it's best to take the news with a grain of salt.
First of all, these studies — called "life cycle assessments" — have to be taken with a grain of salt.
When you're giving me all these compliments on my band, I'm taking them with a grain of salt.
Until then, you can buy some at-home microbiome tests, but take them with a grain of salt.
We'll know for sure in the fall, but until then, take all rumors with a grain of salt.
These results are from simple models, not real brains, and must be taken with a grain of salt.
Here's a gallery of what Huawei has published so far, but take them with a grain of salt.
The bottom line: Hugely optimistic timelines are a Musk trademark, so take it with a grain of salt.
Of course, Levy also points out that consumers should still take online reviews with a grain of salt.
There's no denying, Coulter's fired up here -- but ya might wanna take it with a grain of salt.
So we've been taking Aldo's latest request to be released from his contract with a grain of salt.
Brain scans also have to be taken with a grain of salt, as sometimes they can be misleading.
For whatever reason the commenters are upset with Kardashian, she takes it all with a grain of salt.
So we should take the claims with a grain of salt — especially since EW has denied the report.
It's a non-invasive indicator of brain activity — but has to be taken with a grain of salt.
"I think you have to take anything he says with a grain of salt," the GOP senator said.
" Schneider said his own legal troubles have made him take Mack&aposs case with "a grain of salt.
But even as a huge fan of both, I'm personally taking this news with a grain of salt.
Over time it breaks down into microplastics, ranging from the size of a grain of rice on down.
But take that with a grain of salt, because I'm obviously invested in seeing my theories proven correct.
I prefer adding as much nonsense as I can fit in, with a grain of relatability to it.
Perhaps we should take what Mr. Erdogan has to say on this subject with a grain of salt.
That's one reason, as Enten notes, to take this new poll with at least a grain of salt.
That way, they will know to take every bite they are spoon-fed with a grain of salt.
He too was a dot, a grain of sand in the near-blinding dazzle of the unobscured sun.
But typically anything bigger than a grain of sand can be moved only by gravity or surface water.
Statistics from porn sites should be taken with a grain of salt because we can't independently verify them.
So I think we need to take with a grain of salt his testimony if he comes in.
Things change, of course, so take it with a grain of salt ... and bet at your own risk.
This suggests we might need to take Trump's populist rhetoric about Wall Street with a grain of salt.
So take all of the below with a grain of salt if she does end up in Canada.
Siri on macOS, obviously, is still a work in progress, so take these criticisms with a grain of salt.
But it does suggest that voters should take Trump's populist rhetoric about Wall Street with a grain of salt.
The researchers recognize that they're just putting forth a hypothesis, and present their results with a grain of salt.
All these factors mean it's probably best to take the black unemployment rate numbers with a grain of salt.
Of course, as with anything in the realm of astrological compatibility, take your findings with a grain of salt.
As with most health knowledge on the internet, sometimes you have to take it with a grain of salt.
The quick answer: Early polls should be taken with a grain of salt, or perhaps even a full shaker.
A Tidal spokesman denied that executives had had talks with Apple, but take that with a grain of salt.
A sunny, optimistic attitude never hurt anyone, but it is wise to take things with a grain of salt.
The survey results are certainly encouraging, but there are certainly reasons to take them with a grain of salt.
There are limits to the simulation and the underlying data, so take it all with a grain of salt.
When you track those medal counts during the Olympics, just remember to take them with a grain of salt.
The Abilify MyCite features a sensor the size of a grain of sand made of silicon, copper, and magnesium.
Now, ARG isn't known as the most reliable pollster, so take its outlier results with a grain of salt.
Mind you, it's on a massive hype-train right now so take it all with a grain of salt.
First, we should take reports of very low and falling market-based inflation expectations with a grain of salt.
But because every fiction has a grain of truth, turns out they're just as fashion forward in real life.
In fact, 65 percent of U.S. adults take whatever they read on social media with a grain of salt.
The numbers match and he looks excited enough to boot, but take this image with a grain of salt.
The meteors, which are often no bigger than a grain of sand, can pack a punch equivalent to a .
I'm not suggesting that you give up social media; just take it sparingly and with a grain of salt.
In this picture, the IMF's rosier outlook for 2017-2018 has to be taken with a grain of salt!
When they bore holes in the skin, pull them out and place a grain of opium in each hole.
Take that expansion with a grain of salt, though — Anthem pulled out of 61 counties between 2017 and 2018.
To put this in perspective, that's like measuring the movement of a grain of sand from 100 miles away.
Even if you read the privacy policies, you still may have to take them with a grain of salt.
This is why I take all current poll and prognosticating about the 2020 race with a grain of salt.
Take these recommendations with, er, a grain of salt — whatever salt you use is really a matter of preference.
"A Grain of Wheat" follows Kenyan families in the aftermath of the Mau Mau rebellion in the 1950's.
In the next story in The Last Wish "A Grain of Truth," we're given an example of Geralt's intellect.
As Caroline Goldstein notes, it is worth taking any sales prices reported by dealers with a grain of salt.
" LAM Research Corporation: "Applied Materials is a fabulous company, so take what I'm saying with a grain of salt.
"So I take it with a grain of salt, it's just another thing going across the internet," he added.
I had warned before the election that one should take polling figures in Brazil with a grain of salt.
Source: Han Solo director Ron Howard Probability of Accuracy: As with all speculation, take this with a grain of salt.
Importantly, this is a very small sample size, so the results need to be taken with a grain of salt.
And the r/coronavirus subreddit tags potential misinformation with a "grain of salt" label, though r/coronavirus is less moderated.
So, take this all with a grain of salt, as I have a hard time putting words in people's mouths.
First, take it with a grain of salt (or a bean of coffee) if it's paid for by the industry.
But on Monday the Vermont senator and Brooklyn native urged voters to take the polls with a grain of salt.
Whenever you're buying dietary supplements, it's important to take the claims about fancy-sounding ingredients with a grain of salt.
And while you can take Barclays' note with a grain of salt, the sourcing does seem at least somewhat legitimate.
Although this diet has been shown to be promising, it's important to take the suggestions with a grain of salt.
However, the age results are preliminary according to the paper, so it's worth taking them with a grain of salt.
Our thought bubble: An Anthem retreat is still a big "if," so take the note with a grain of salt.
Now, before dismantling Cannon's statements, it has to be acknowledged that his views do contain a grain of ugly truth.
But as with any social media account these days, her follower numbers should be taken with a grain of salt.
Both events triggered a sell-off during the session, which Cramer said should be taken with a grain of salt.
Initially, Bishop asks a young girl to write her initials on a grain of rice, which she clearly can't do.
Best to take that with a grain of salt; it hasn't existed in any of the Airbnbs that I've booked.
A director at the Drucker Institute, Rick Wartzman, warned the Journal to take the numbers with a grain of salt.
I would take any analysis of a sophisticated and extensive Hezbollah presence in the region with a grain of salt.
" Trump said that he and the rest of his family have to take the coverage "with a grain of salt.
So I'd take this result with a grain of salt: Democrats may not be as wrong here as it appears.
" A message toward the top advised those with whom it was shared to "take everything with a grain of salt.
"Small towns and what they are with their rumor mills — you take everything with a grain of salt," he said.
One reason to take Friday's good data with a grain of salt is that building permits fell 3.9% in December.
I&aposll be a droid, I&aposll be a potted plant, I&aposll be a grain of sand on Tatooine.
Investors would be wise to take novel metrics with a grain of salt and instead focus on the big picture.
Also, the bird moves around a lot, so take all this with a grain of salt and decide for yourself.
And even those who say the theory is plausible caution that it should be taken with a grain of salt.
"I take his message, which he says is rooted in conventional wisdom, with a grain of salt," Mr. Asprey said.
The maggots in Cesnik's body seem to indicate that Wehner's story has at least a grain of truth to it.
But Schiff has an obvious political interest in seeing Clinton defended here, so take that with a grain of salt.
Many experts agree that a national carbon tax is needed, but take it coming from Tillerson with a grain of salt.
According to RealClearPolitics, she averages about 12%, although it's always best to take polls — and men — with a grain of salt.
And all must be taken with a grain of salt, given that many automakers are not hitting their current EV targets.
After a little over two weeks, the eggs hatch tiny blue caterpillars, themselves only the size of a grain of rice.
But the grand plans to undo this mischief being announced left and right should be taken with a grain of salt.
However, any promise to stay in the race until the end should be taken "with a grain of salt," Levinson said.
He's been boldly manifesting his future these days via Twitter announcements — most of which end up needing a grain of salt.
So let's all make a pact to take ideas like micro-cheating or an emotional affair with a grain of salt.
Not exactly: "You take it with a grain of salt," says Mr Greenlaw (referring to the stories, rather than the starters).
That said, IMDB is incredibly unreliable in a Wikipedia-like way, so take all of that with a grain of salt.
The size of a grain of rice, the NFC/RFID microchip can be implanted under the skin by a tattoo artist.
Many observers took the Badlands tweets as a grain of defiance amid an administration that has been no friend to science.
It even noted that the figures cited for China banks' balance sheets needed to be taken with a grain of salt.
Range numbers are based on manufacturers' estimates, not any kind of road testing, so take them with a grain of salt.
The Secrets Of My Life is available now — but according to the Kardashians, maybe take it with a grain of salt.
Cautions about the sky falling if these warnings are used—or not used—should be taken with a grain of salt.
Thus, readers should take his verbatim report of some of Mr Putin's private remarks, for example, with a grain of salt.
Like many of Trump's policy pronouncements, this one was clumsily framed and misleading, but had a grain of truth to it.
It's all pretty solid research, but there are a few reasons to still take the findings with a grain of salt.
But inside, there's an ingestible sensor the size of a grain of sand that's made out of copper, magnesium, and silicon.
While Trump is taking Thiel's claim seriously, there's good reason to believe it should be taken with a grain of salt.
Of course, my story is a grain of sand compared with the constellation of wrecked neighborhoods, broken hearts and even deaths.
Then I remembered that, with some of these chemicals, one needed less than a grain of rice's worth to get high.
The biggest Pelican spiders are the size of a pinkie fingernail, and most are the size of a grain of rice.
Uranium atoms release a burst of energy when they fission, enough per atom to make a grain of sand visibly jump.
William Blake saw the world in a grain of sand; the artist Jitish Kallat finds galactic terrain in a fruit skin.
The bottom line: Unless the hackers are known to wear cufflinks, you can usually take "sophisticated" with a grain of salt.
In terms of the dots, the fact that they don't indicate any additional cuts we'll take with a grain of salt.
There is no comparison to a congressional race, so perhaps the congressional results should be taken with a grain of salt.
These are light and rather delicate, with a nice action, and are precise enough to pick up a grain of rice.
Editorial Time was when any New York politician with a grain of ambition had to show reverence for the three I's.
"The Jews do not have the right to a grain of sand of Palestine and Jerusalem," Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen railed.
There's reason to take that sentiment with a grain of a salt, of course; it's been said time and time again.
Canada's federal police service claims that as little as less than a grain of salt—20 micrograms—of carfentanil can be fatal.
It's undoubtedly exciting to see customers gushing about it helping their dog, but this should be taken with a grain of salt.
Metro claims the real owner is someone named "Gabe," so take the sprawling saga of Marcus LePage with a grain of salt.
The world keeps spinning, even on April Fools Day, which means all celeb news should be taken with a grain of salt.
This is a small study that only looked at female undergraduates, so the results should be taken with a grain of salt.
I'm going to tell you to take this one with a grain of salt, just because, well, we've all been burned before.
Some health start-ups already have launched sensors that are the size of a grain of sand and that can be ingested.
The computer is 1mm x 1mm, smaller than a grain of fancy salt, and apparently costs less than ten cents to manufacture.
Of course, the precise fact that this is a fad means that the numbers should be taken with a grain of salt.
While this is still a leak and should be taken with a grain of salt, today's leak lines up with earlier reports.
These days, however, she's come to appreciate the press as a necessary evil that should be taken with a grain of salt.
Molchanov also said that Tesla's disclosed numbers are "rule of thumb estimates" that need to be taken with a grain of salt.
So, take the following with a grain of salt, but here are some of the most interesting features Twitter is toying with.
As usual, rumors are to be taken with a grain of salt, these are the most probable ones we've seen so far.
The lesson I've learned is about who or what to trust, and what to take with a grain of salt or not.
This sensor is the "size of a grain of sand, and is made up of ingredients found in food," according to Otsuka.
The 2020 Democratic primary will be a long and brutal slog, so early surveys should be taken with a grain of salt.
Note: Dream analysis is by no means a foolproof science, and readers should take the analysis with a grain of somnambulist salt.
Then again ... she doesn't have a sweetheart lined up for the 14th, so maybe take her advice with a grain of salt.
A microchip is about the size of a grain of rice, and it is injected under the skin using a hypodermic needle.
For those children, parents should be squeezing only a tiny smear of fluoride toothpaste — roughly the size of a grain of rice.
There is a humility in celebrating the beauty of a grain of wood or in the changing leaves of a bonsai tree.
MIT solved that by also affixing the drone with its own RFID tag, which is about the size of a grain of rice.
I have yet to see any images or confirmation of a lava flow, so I'd take that news with a grain of salt.
Netflix's Fyre comes with a grain of salt: It's produced by Jerry Media, the same company that was responsible for Fyre Fest's promotion.
And given the small size of the study, even a positive, significant finding would need to be taken with a grain of salt.
Though the team has the modeling and observation to back it up, it's still worth treating their conclusion with a grain of salt.
A car driving through the middle of the city is like a grain of sand seeping slowly past the neck of an hourglass.
But if the forum Nissan will be showcasing this technology—CES—is any indication, it should be taken with a grain of salt.
Yes, preseason results should be taken with a grain of salt, but last year, the Celtics lost three of their four preseason games.
Of course, there are always plenty of rumors swirling around upcoming Apple products, so we take these notes with a grain of salt.
I'd still take the whole thing with a grain of salt, since three and four really are a very small number of cases.
But given the electric automaker's well-publicized delivery problems, prospective car buyers may want to take that promise with a grain of salt.
I would take those numbers with a grain of salt, though, since Apple didn't quite detail what operations we are talking about here.
The sensor, which is the size of a grain of sand, activates an electric signal when it comes into contact with stomach acid.
Since Truecaller doesn't count data outside of its customer base, its results and rankings have to be taken with a grain of salt.
"That little speck?" she said, pointing at an individual shellfish larvae, smaller than a grain of sand, barely perceptible to the naked eye.
That adage still contains a grain of truth: around 70 percent of sovereign bonds are held by banks, for instance, frequently to maturity.
If in any way I took a grain of that and put it into what I do, I would die a lucky man.
Instead, the pieces exemplify how death is intertwined with life and encourage viewers to take their own mortality with a grain of salt.
The Star Wars actor has such natural, easy charm that you keep waiting for his character to make even a grain of sense.
But when someone tells you that you don't need confidence, you just need the bun, take that advice with a grain of salt.
Perhaps it's best to take that with a grain of salt—as always, nothing is official until Justice Kennedy makes up his mind.
"You have to kind of take what they're saying with a grain of salt because you're not getting the whole story," she said.
To be sure, future concessions from Pakistan are likely to be tactical in nature and should be taken with a grain of salt.
With nothing to stop the voracious pests — no bigger than a grain of rice — they bore into the pines, where they produce larvae.
Most of the meteors are about the size of a grain of sand, but some can be as large as a silver dollar.
Of course, all Bachelor promos have to be taken with a grain of salt, because there's often a lot of creative editing involved.
So when these supposedly neutral organizations weigh in on issues that involve Google, you should take their advocacy with a grain of salt.
He told me to add a grain of salt or a drop of vinegar to a few spoonfuls of soup and taste again.
Partisan polls should always be taken with a grain of salt and one-sided message testing like Bloomberg's — hitting Sanders without hitting Trump.
"Whatever she said you take it with a grain of salt because it's usually never true," he said, all but rolling his eyes.
At one point, Vincent says that a "grain of madness is the best of art," an observation borrowed from one of his missives.
But we need to take these kinds of things with a grain of salt and stay focused on what the truth really is.
Which I took with a grain of salt, because who knows what you'll be doing or where you'll be living in 30 years, right?
So if you're a woman, taking the findings that men may have superior navigation skills with a grain of salt could make a difference.
Paper wasps have a similar-sized nervous system to honeybees, and both insects have brains about the same size as a grain of rice.
" Higgins said he considered these results preliminary, and while the chocolate cake levels were surprising, he would take them with "a grain of salt.
That means, you should take the benefits of any so-called adaptogen with a grain of salt, and don't use them to replace medication.
It's important to note that the paper has not yet been peer-reviewed, so it needs to be taken with a grain of salt.
To be clear, the report is from the pro-drone Academy of Model Aeronautics, so it should be taken with a grain of salt.
Therefore, it's worth taking these pricing rumors with a grain of salt, especially because of how far out we are from any potential announcement.
People who drink tons of coffee, and who have serious sleep issues, may want to take the new findings with a grain of salt.
I'm not sure how that works and there's nothing on the website that clarifies it, so take that claim with a grain of salt.
Takieso is estimating a ship date of August 2018, but as a Kickstarter project, make sure to take that with a grain of salt.
So it's advisable here to take whatever claims are made in this or any other videos on Dawson's channel with a grain of salt.
Some researchers say that stereotypes about gay people possess a grain of truth, which could lend credence to the idea of having accurate gaydar.
My main point is that I never meant to offend anyone, and people should try to take my memes with a grain of salt.
Pluto is a master manipulator and Venus will be in cahoots with nebulous Neptune, so take everything you hear with a grain of salt.
And just in case you're wondering, CLSA advises you to take its financial almanac with a grain of salt, or a cool banana mocktail.
Looking for low priced tickets isn't a bad thing by any means, but those prices should just be taken with a grain of salt.
The tragedy made me feel like a grain of sand, and so I wanted to be surrounded by all the other grains of sand.
Using semiconductors the size of "a grain of salt," he said, he polished their parallel faces to mimic the mirrors used in existing lasers.
Just know that coronavirus can't stop the internet from being the internet and to take even the benign things with a grain of salt. 
So, I take expert advice with a grain of salt … But at the same time, Musk was still downplaying how dire the pandemic is.
The online stories about refugees range from outright fake news to those based on a grain of truth and then stretched out of proportion.
But Sondland has also been described as a bit of a fabulist, so be prepared to take his testimony with a grain of salt.
For those who already have taken the tests, there's the option to delete your profile and take the results with a grain of salt.
Most of the time, the objects hitting the atmosphere are small, say the size of a grain of sand or even a small rock.
And according to a North Korean statement (always to be taken with a grain of salt), the Hwasong-12 can carry a nuclear warhead.
But experts caution it will be weeks before we know the final count; in the meantime, take all estimates with a grain of salt.
Historical flight data should be taken with a grain of salt, as prior years featured storms on the East Coast that drove up delay times.
With a situation like CTE, it's definitely a subject that you have to take with a grain of salt, because football is a tough game.
While we all know to take these types of studies with a grain of salt, it's always interesting to see how your state stacks up.
"Whenever you see this kind of boom, you need to take the more exuberant pronouncements with a grain of salt," the "Mad Money" host said.
To defend themselves against these beetles, which are about the size of a grain of rice, healthy trees produce a sap-like substance called pitch.
The results should be taken with a grain of salt, since only one Denisovan genome has been sequenced, so there's not that much to compare.
Dave Hennen, senior meteorologist and executive producer for CNN Weather, says it should be taken with a grain of salt -- and not necessarily road salt.
Just remember that the "average" number should be taken with a grain of salt, and it shouldn't make you feel shame about your own number.
But all diplomatic breakthroughs should be taken with a grain of salt since North Korea's track record of openings is often followed by increased tensions.
We've rounded up the most likely ones, but as always, until Samsung officially announces the S8, take all of them with a grain of salt.
All we have to do is think of the milkshake man, and we're reminded once again to take this saga with a grain of salt.
But take it with a grain of salt; and if you see an opportunity, don't let a TAM number stop you from building something great.
Only time will tell — but next time we see her in a seriously short cut, we'll remember to take it with a grain of salt.
About the size of a grain of salt, the sensor has no battery or antenna and is activated when it gets wet from stomach juices.
In July, Hanna faked going to Coachella to remind people nobody's life is perfect and they should take social media "with a grain of salt."
"The size of the chip is about the length of a grain of wheat and the width of a fine piece of vermicelli," he wrote.
Patagonia's site has mostly positive reviews, but Patagonia's fans are generally a loyal legion whose reviews are probably best taken with a grain of salt.
This is a model based on what we know of Earth's interior, and it's worth taking it (and all models) with a grain of salt.
In other words, "find your passion" might not be the worst advice in the world, but it should be taken with a grain of salt.
" ** Says markets need to be mindful that the Fed's pricing has to be taken with "a grain of salt as a proxy for (its) expectations.
Death rates should also be taken with a grain of salt because we can't quite say how many people had the virus and weren't tested.
Steven Cohen, director of the research program on sustainability policy and management at Columbia University's Earth Institute, takes Yang's plan with a grain of salt.
Take all the advice you can get with a grain of salt: Sometimes making a decision now is more important than making the right decision.
Even though the outlets that ran with it threw in a grain of salt, their teasing headlines took this lame hoax from suck to blow.
"I think it [Bolton's account] should be taken with a grain of salt ... I think it doesn't matter what he has to say," claimed Sen.
But, as with all details reluctantly squeezed from cast members about widely-accepted fan theories, you should take Wright's assertions with a grain of salt.
"The market is respecting what [EIA] is saying but they're taking it with a grain of salt," said Phil Flynn, analyst at Price Futures Group.
Hatton said the name simply popped into his head, but if there's a grain of truth in every joke, this one contained more than that.
Again, these numbers are circumstantial—reliant on minutes, opponents, and scheme in a tiny sample size—and should be read with a grain of salt.
Europe is correctly defined as post-Christian because Christianity is taken with a grain of salt and adapted to the realities of a secular world.
"His rhetoric is always somewhat hyperbolic and so we take it with a grain of salt and don't necessarily rise to the bait," Toner told reporters.
Not a grain of rice is out of place, not a taiko drumbeat is out of sync, not a kimono sash ripples without his say-so.
This floating "mucus house" acts as a spider web, delicately grabbing bits of food smaller than a grain of sand that float in the water column.
Osterlund is the founder of Biohax, a Swedish company that specializes in injecting small microchips, about the size of a grain of rice, under people's skin.
Here's their take-home lesson: Even studies that are published in the top journals should be taken with a grain of salt until they are replicated.
My day job typically has me giving advice to progressive politicians, so feel free to take what I have to say with a grain of salt.
But Dietram Scheufele, a life sciences communication professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, advises that the results should be taken with a grain of salt.
Choose a bank account based on more than the interest rateAs with any bank account, it's important to consider the APY with a grain of salt.
But like any adult with even a hint of self-awareness, she knows her advice should be taken with a more than a grain of salt.
"Take some of that stress with a grain of salt, because there's a lot of extra situational stressors that are related to the travel," she says.
So it's prudent to take his latest prediction, during a podcast interview with money management firm and Tesla investor ARK Invest, with a grain of salt.
That way, if someone in your family does admit to disliking your partner, you already know whether to take their opinion with a grain of salt.
No and I pray that they aren't taking all of this meme stuff to heart and are managing to take it with a grain of salt.
So the news should be taken with a grain of salt; Mashable has reached out to Amazon to confirm whether it will indeed change this policy.
The collapse of the conifers is blamed in large part on a beetle the size of a grain of rice that has metastasized with climate change.
There may be a grain of truth to that, though Franzen's complicated relationship with the public has been there since he emerged on the world stage.
"Some of the numbers have to be taken with a grain of salt," said Caroline Freund, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Still, he is taking his sudden celebrity — he says he has trouble using restaurant bathrooms without people approaching him for selfies — with a grain of salt.
Rosenberg does not expect the yield curve to invert this year, but if it does, he suggests investors should take it with a grain of salt.
The protestations on the Russia issue from those who gave us Russia-reset should really be taken with a grain of salt, or preferably, ignored altogether.
All this is to say that signs of progress in the most concerning areas of his game should probably be taken with a grain of salt.
Of course, like all Brand-sponsored surveys, the whole thing should be taken with a grain of salt—or a slice of Violife's dairy free cheese.
It is, of course, highly biased toward being bullish on crypto in general so it's important to take everything you read with a grain of salt.
Many foreign experts take the official number with a grain of salt, and estimate that China's real military spending is much higher than the official budgets.
It is also important to notice the lack of information the graph provides about the survey, and to take the information with a grain of salt.
Some analyses have also shown Republicans voting early at higher rates than Democrats — and those should be taken with a grain of salt too, Dolan said.
And since predictions can be spotty, many people in tornado-prone areas take a warning siren with a grain of salt and don't take immediate cover.
Raza suggests the first cancer cell that gives rise to a tumor is like a grain of sand that precipitates the collapse of a sand pile.
It is said the truck either contains a razor, a match, and a bullet or those three items plus a grain of rice and a penny.
His diagnosis of Jeb Bush's "low energy" four years ago established a narrative about the former Florida governor's campaign that hinted at a grain of truth.
All due respect to the late President Ford, but the Dow's performance during his reign illustrates that investors should take these numbers with a grain of salt.
These are correlations that rely on models and data from millions of years ago, so it's probably smart to take these results with a grain of salt.
Season 4 contains, according to Brooker, some of the series' "most playful" and also "most horrible" episodes to date, but take that with a grain of salt.
But based on her track record, it would be wise to just take anything she says about her relationships on social media with a grain of salt.
"Although this is an important step in identifying and cutting corruption in the ministry, this is just a grain of sand," said a senior interior ministry official.
It's a filmmaker's responsibility to keep it all in perspective, and extend a grain of sympathy to affected characters, even as they slide further into their delusion.
In Stephens's world, "data" is all the same and anyone who can add together numbers is a scientist who should be taken with a grain of salt.
Of course, real-world usage won't be the same as an in-the-lab battery test, so perhaps take this whole episode with a grain of salt.
In the end, it's an online survey about green energy from a green energy company, so the absolute numbers should be taken with a grain of salt.
Until we get a chance to hop on a treadmill and pick up an oxygen mask you'll want to take that metric with a grain of salt.
The Definitive Guide to Business On the road to becoming a supermodel, Tyra Banks learned a valuable skill — how to take criticism with a grain of salt.
So the really large casualty estimates in particular should be taken with a grain of salt, since there is likely to be some double counting of victims.
But for now, anyone exploring weed or related products for anxiety management would be wise to take common wisdom on the subject with a grain of salt.
Scott Minerd, global chief investment officer of Guggenheim Partners, agreed with Gross, adding that statements from central bankers need to be taken with a grain of salt.
Although there is some science backing up Natural Cycles, the research was conducted by the company itself and therefore must be taken with a grain of salt.
I expected my doctor to tell me to think about it, or that the article was sensationalist and ought to be taken with a grain of salt.
Given that it's Twilio's bread and butter to provide this kind of infrastructure to businesses, it's worth taking the results with a grain of salt, of course.
So take this, and any other wild rumor about Starbucks you see on the conservative internet, with a grain of salt, and about three pumps of vanilla.
If "follow your passion" should be taken with a grain of salt, "fake it &apostil you make it" should be hung on every wall and pondered daily.
To be clear, the state also revised some jobs data from last year so some insist any slowing should also be taken with a grain of salt.
Nanodiamonds are naturally forming bits of crystalline carbon, and with radii between 0.75 to 1.1  nanometers, they're hundreds of thousands of times smaller than a grain of sand.
Dianna_2Ns, the Reddit user who posted the photo of the broken phone, said very little in terms of context, so take this story with a grain of salt.
While investors and experts process Tesla's presentation, many critics warn that Musk's statements should be taken with a grain of salt — especially as it relates to full autonomy.
The fewer the number of respondents in a demographic group, the bigger the margin of error, so take those numbers for older voters with a grain of salt.
Of course, Harrison's entire job is to hype up the Bachelor, so we don't blame you if you choose to take that with a grain of salt. However!
The show is allegedly set to run for three and a half hours, but given how often award shows run overtime, take that with a grain of salt.
Titled "A Grain of Salt," the blog post essentially shut down every angle of the issue, trying to prove that there wasn't really an issue to begin with.
" He's read about the CBO score, but: "I read these stories about how they're wrong most of the time, so you take it with a grain of salt.
Whether you live and die by your horoscope or take the predictions with a grain of salt, everyone's somewhat curious to know what the future has in store.
There's a grain of truth to this, although Connecticut does boast Yale, Wesleyan, Trinity, and Sacred Heart University's business school (named after great former GE CEO Jack Welch).
A report last year said that an exabyte, or roughly a million terabytes, of data could fit in a DNA cluster the size of a grain of sand.
Take a look:While a processor update is bound to happen, it's probably best to take the other rumors, especially that fancy OLED screen, with a grain of salt.
While Cramer said he would take any academic paper with a grain of salt, it certainly shook investors, sending the stock down over $10 as of Wednesday's close.
Keeping in mind you should take market projections with a grain of salt, this is undoubtedly a big market and one that Oracle and Microsoft have also targeted.
The series gradually uncovers what amounts to a flashy psychiatric diagnosis for the character (though the series invites viewers to take said diagnosis with a grain of salt).
But take all this with a grain of salt: this website could have been a placeholder of sorts and the specs could change dramatically before the official debut.
" And the document — called "SHITTY MEDIA MEN" — came with a warning that none of the allegations had yet been investigated, so "take everything with a grain of salt.
The derisive cliché, "Washington is Hollywood for ugly people," coined by Democratic strategist Paul Begala, has lasted so long because there is a grain of truth in it.
"When you get to be in my position, people do tend to want to flatter you and you've got to take it with a grain of salt," he said.
"When you get to be in my position, people do tend to want to flatter you and you've got to take it with a grain of salt," Schumer said.
"You always have to take it with a grain of salt because at any moment a tweet or headline of some sort could knock things off kilter," he said.
In contrast to the BigDogs, Purdue's "microscale magnetic tumbling robots," or microTUMs, are extremely small, measuring about 400 by 800 microns—about the size of a grain of sand.
Even when things completely derail, mentally strong people are able to take the toxic person with a grain of salt to avoid letting him or her bring them down.
The quintessential 'Old Man' Putting it all the pieces together, the Old Man&aposs character echoes conventional values: seriousness with a grain of salt and devotion to his craft.
Some had heard that professional dentists considered the product risky, but took that warning with a grain of salt, given that SmileDirect poses a financial threat to regular orthodontists.
Simon Henderson of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy think tank said this kind of rhetoric from a presidential candidate should be taken with a grain of salt.
According to Huels, this high energy radiation could be imagined like a bullet burrowing its way through matter, such as the icy film on a grain of cosmic dust.
Engineers at the university have designed a tiny, sensory transplant the size of a grain of sand, which was implanted successfully in the muscles and peripheral nerves of rats.
Okay, fine, let's just go along with the idea wrestlers are merely playing a character and anything they say or do should be taken with a grain of salt.
Always take astrological advice with a grain of salt — and, you know, make sure you have all your Word docs securely backed up before logging off for the night.
That said, Apple has reportedly been bedeviled with technical issues on the device (the biggest of which was heat management), so take the above with a grain of salt.
Olivier Hainaut, one of the researchers involved with the original 'Oumaumau, told Motherboard in an email that it's best to just take eccentric theories with a grain of salt.
As with all of these rumor reports, it's still way too early to lock down any details on the Pixel 2, so take everything with a grain of salt.
I had read and heard that it was an essential experience for the underground metalhead, but I have also learned to take rave reviews with a grain of salt.
But take these recommendations with a grain of salt... after all, it seems to suggest that Dominique Ansel Bakery of the 2013 cronut craze is still "up and coming."
And though stock market dips, corrections, and crashes will continue to occur, the right strategy can be the difference between losing a grain of sand or the whole beach.
First off, we have to take most of what we see in the film with a grain of salt, as Arthur is illustrated early on as an unreliable narrator.
Amplifying this as something significant fails to look at precedent in past presidential prognostications that tell us — practically scream — to take all of this with a grain of salt.
"When I started seeing that, I obviously, especially now, I take everything I read with a grain of salt or two or three," the "Dukes of Hazzard" star said.
These gelatinous, hermaphroditic sea creatures come in various shapes — eggs, ribbons and bells — and can be as short as a grain of rice or as long as a broomstick.
The ratings are subjective, and because of that, you should these ratings with a grain of salt, as every professor with a dozen reviews will have some negative ones.
" Mr. Erickson is squarely in the "never Trump" faction of conservatives, although that has not stopped him from taking critical stories about the president with "a grain of salt.
Next, cross-sectional microfragments — smaller than a grain of salt — were taken from the exterior panels and put under a digital 215D microscope, provided by the University of Ghent.
Thumbelina is kidnapped from the woman who grows her in a tulip from a grain of barley and nearly coerced into marriages with, sequentially, a toad and a mole.
However, take most of what you learn with a grain of salt, because (again) the people we are online are often vastly different to who we are in person.
"It is clear that we were misled and that everything the Trump campaign said in relation to Russia has to be taken with a grain of salt," Wehner added.
He'll never have seen this one coming and he's not getting a grain of this glitter until he stops acting like such a rotter and shares the mega black!
Without sexual reproduction — a grain of pollen fertilizing an egg, as occurs with most other fruit species — there's no random variation among plants that growers need to worry about.
Mickle said he doesn't intend to raise any financing for this one, though you can always take that with a grain of salt as people can always change their minds.
But if a bug with a brain the size of a grain of sand can adapt to new situations quickly and smoothly, there must be a simpler, more analog way.
All Champ Thomas stories should be taken with a grain of salt, but his boxing advice was always rock solid and his belief in this side step was well founded.
The ones who got back to me are firmly in the Trump camp, acting as surrogates or informal advisers, so their words should be taken with a grain of salt.
Sony hasn't recently disclosed its subscriber count for PlayStation Vue: a take-it-with-a-grain-of-salt report from back in the fall pegged the number at just 500,000.
Take all of the love advice with a grain of salt, and be prepared to sink a good hour into hearing about how people in modern China are finding romance.
"As far as what exes say, I have learned to take that with a grain of salt from personal experience," she told reporters during a press call earlier this month.
This little exhibition by Mobileye, while it should be taken with a grain of salt, at least gives a hint at what should have been happening inside that car's brain.
When born, feathertail gliders are only the size of half a grain of rice, spending 63 days in their mother's pouch, while mothers generally weigh only 15 grams (0.5 ounces).
There are eight "weeks" in a season (take that with a grain of salt, because I don't trust The Bachelor's interpretation of time), and eight weeks later is November 16.
Yes, I know erotica should be taken with a grain of salt, but the book contended you could torture someone into homosexuality, and that's a no-no for me, sweetie.
But more than ever it sounds like that data and any conclusions made from it — or for that matter rules or legislation — should be taken with a grain of salt.
To the extent that you take what a company says with a grain of salt [because companies can be so promotional], when it comes to governance, these are real rules.
Nielsen ratings for the Super Bowl are often taken with a bit of a grain of salt, as they do not take group viewership or broadcasts at bars into account.
Of course, this is just as much of a rumor as anything else that's been said about the unannounced next-gen iPhones, so take everything with a grain of salt.
But it's wise to take this information with a grain of salt — a mountain of it, really — before jumping to any serious conclusions, since it could be, well, fake news.
The ambitious regulations are expected to deliver a lot of savings, but it's worth remembering that these are just predictions and should, accordingly, be taken with a grain of salt.
According to Manduley, if an outlet presents "its sex advice as universal when so few things are," that's a sign it should definitely be taken with a grain of salt.
While both views hold a grain of truth, putting immigrants in one box or the other is unproductive and saddles us with an unbridgeable divide on the immigration reform front.
Plankton: Calanus, a planktonic animal the size of a grain of rice, is the preferred food of right whales and at the center of the Gulf of Maine food chain.
All that said, Fare has received pretty poor reviews and two and a half stars in the Apple app store, though that should be taken with a grain of salt.
"What I want everyone to take away from this series is that they should take everything that they are fed by the media with a grain of salt," explains Loftin.
Literature has always sought transcendence in purportedly trivial subjects — "a world in a grain of sand," as Blake put it — but few have ever pushed the impulse further than McPhee.
In other words, feel free to take Textio's designations of what counts as "masculine" or "feminine" with a grain of salt when it comes to what the candidates are saying.
Dr. Dyar and her colleagues will scour materials from Apollo 15, 16, and 17, searching for yellow, orange and green glass beads roughly the size of a grain of salt.
"What makes it a disorder is that this thing we're worried about is either not true or there's a grain of truth to it but nobody really cares," Hendriksen says.
Normally we'd take a Katt Williams arrest with a grain of salt, but this one was over multiple grains of salt ... which the comedian allegedly threw at a restaurant manager.
Here, levitating in midair—except there is no air because the box is in a vacuum—is a tiny glass bead a thousand times smaller than a grain of sand.
But international trade officials take Trump's comments with a grain of salt, saying a more realistic outcome, in their view, is for a future U.S. president to reverse its withdrawal.
That said, he advises prospective movers to take online opinions with a grain of salt, since reviews also tend to represent extremes: the people who loved or hated a place.
Although many tests claim to give an accurate reading early on in pregnancy, you may take that promise with a grain of salt once you understand how the tests actually work.
And indeed, the researchers point out in their paper that the Draupner measurements should be taken with a grain of sea salt, since they come with a level of experimental uncertainty.
Although reports like these are the result of internal auditing conducted by Chipotle and should be taken with a grain of salt, they give us consumers something to hold them accountable.
But while it's safe to assume Sanders is up in the Granite State — and probably by a significant margin — we should take that enormous margin here with a grain of salt.
I could only love them once I appreciated them for what they are on the inside — uncomplicated, feel-good movies best enjoyed with friends and family, and a grain of salt.
This is a grain of sand in pro wrestling terms, where great champions work two decades and careful pro wrestlers can carry on into their late 40s, albeit at diminished pace.
With your planetary ruler Mercury meeting dreamy Neptune, you receive news about what seems to be your dream role—but take it with a grain of salt since Neptune distorts reality.
But his comments demonstrate how complacent those who are currently in power can be — and why the rest of us need to take what they say with a grain of salt.
Although Biles and Douglas don't see eye-to-eye, Douglas' response to her critics is likely something that Biles — and anyone else with a grain of common sense — can agree with.
Most Perseid meteors are made of pieces of dust about the size of  a grain of sand , and almost all of them burn up completely on their way through the atmosphere.
"You always have to take supply chain data with a grain of salt," Colin Gillis, senior technology analyst and director of research at BGC Financial, told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Friday.
So I take it with a grain of salt and I don't put a lot of faith in that, and I'm not concerned about it and I'm not getting anybody involved.
"Take this with a grain of salt (as in speculation or best guess), but our current financial plan does not require any capital raise for Model 3, at all," Musk said.
But given that this report conflicts with Ming's letter and the timeframe before these devices will supposedly be released, it's best to take this with a grain of salt, for now.
The result is an interesting, open look at the filmmaking process in the YouTube age — and, indeed, why you should take everything you learn from him with a grain of salt.
Given how often the science turns on alcohol, only to tentatively embrace it the following week, it's smart to take any news of booze's health effects with a grain of salt.
Right now, a tiny diamond — about half as long as a grain of rice and thinner than a sheet of paper — can hold a hundred times more information than a DVD.
"The 22017-20183 ratio needs to be taken with a grain of salt," said Susan Dudley, the administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs under President George W. Bush.
As with anything online, user reviews should be taken with a grain of salt — but for those who aren't quite sure where to begin, this is a good place to consult.
"There could be huge ... pin action off this one, so you need to parse everything the company says and take any hugely positive commentary with a grain of salt," Cramer said.
In any case, data collection is poor, so we don't have a good handle on the scale of the problem either in Flint or elsewhere: Take comparisons with a grain of salt.
Whether a quick glance at the benchmarks indicates you're right on track or way off the path, you'll want to take those guidelines with a grain of salt on your avocado toast.
I take her advice with a grain of salt and thank her for her input, but my irritant seems to be sweat, which isn't very avoidable with an active job like mine.
Like Huawei, US intelligence officials suspect ZTE could be stealthily spying on its international customers (though they have yet to provide any specific evidence, so take that with a grain of salt).
But, according to TMZ (so take this with a grain of salt!) the two are also getting ready to drop an actual single together that will be featured on Cyrus' upcoming album.
Testing 152 mostly heterosexual (according to the study) college students by no means makes this study relevant to the entire population, and it should really be taken with a grain of salt.
They find a grain of truth in a scientific article, then misrepresent the findings through quasi-legitimate outlets, Facebook pages and Twitter accounts that are in turn amplified by social media automation.
In March, he told the Chronicle of Higher Education that field studies should be taken with a grain of salt, as opposed to research done in a controlled setting like a laboratory.
Originally designed for urine testing, the fentanyl strips seem to work just as well when water is added to a few specks of drug (about the size of a grain of salt).
You should take all the polling with a grain of salt because this contest is so in flux, but two other surveys published Sunday also showcased Sanders's relative strength among likely voters.
"I always take the (market's) knee-jerk reaction with a grain of salt, because the first reaction is often wrong," said Jeff Mortimer, director of investment strategy at BNY Mellon Wealth Management.
The tweets are a mix of genuine and jokes yet most of them all hold a grain of truth in them and reveal the best and worst of Twitter as a platform.
We've listed the download links and prices, but as always take "free" with a grain of salt since most apps these days rely on subscriptions and in-app purchases to make money.
Of course, Trump's distaste for the Justice Department should be taken with a grain of salt given that the man has the FBI investigating his campaign's potential ties to a foreign government.
Jon Hill, BMO rate strategist, said any hawkishness on the economy that comes across in the Fed minutes should be "taken with a grain of salt" since the economy has clearly weakened.
Reflective of her outlook on life,—one that takes everything, even the good times, with a grain of salt— The Order of Time glides and grooves right before breaking your heart completely.
Ending China's ban on U.S. beef imports: Take this with a grain of salt: China announced in September it would end its ban on U.S. beef, but it didn't amount to anything.
That should be taken with a grain of salt, given the source, but images from EarthCam suggest that many more people have turned out for the march than did for Trump's inauguration.
"The rise of fake news, a growing multitude of media sources, and an increasingly polarized nation have Americans learning to take their headlines with a grain of salt," says the YouGov study.
Pollsters have told people to take social media metrics with a grain of salt, while others say the new data is an increasingly important addition to understand what's happening on the ground.
Of course, she also believes that she's a clone — or a robot — and yeah, there's the whole Nazi thing as well, so maybe take her ideas with a grain of salt. B.o.
Entrance polls should be taken with a grain of salt (remember when Bernie won the Latino vote in Nevada over the weekend?) but it looks like Trump got a very favorable electorate.
"The size of the chip is about the length of a grain of wheat and the width of a fine piece of vermicelli," he wrote, using the nom de guerre Abu Abdallah.
Instead, he said in a speech (that should be taken with a grain of salt) that he hopes to accomplish his political goals sooner rather than later, so he can retire early.
We don't know yet what health and wellness practices will be featured on Goopflix, but if the brand's past is any indication, viewers should take this content with a grain of salt.
The leak includes an accurate photo of the OnePlus TV's back, which lends the leak some credibility, but it's still best to take the leaks and rumors with a grain of salt.
Mr. Little, the justice minister, said he took "with a grain of salt" the suggestion that Google did not know, or would expect to be told, about suppression orders in the case.
The accuracy of criticisms have to be taken with a grain of salt, however, because static scoring ignores how incentives change when businesses and taxpayers get to keep more of their money.
A statistical analysis of these correlations showed a pretty strong relationship, but Danforth cautioned that this was a small, specific group, and the results should be taken with a grain of salt.
Ouresiphoites Helveticus records his assiduous field studies with engraved plates and maps, but we should perhaps read them with a grain of salt, as Scheuchzer also included illustrations of dragons terrorizing travelers.
IBM is hard at work on the problem of ubiquitous computing, and its approach, understandably enough, is to make a computer small enough that you might mistake it for a grain of sand.
Given the storms, "I would take some of the numbers that are coming out this month with a grain of salt, knowing that there is some opaqueness in what's going on," said Trang.
I took everything with a grain of salt when it came to our romantic relationship, because I was like, there's no way he's going to pick me, I'm completely the opposite of him.
Collagen doesn't perform topically in the same way it does subcutaneously, as the molecules are too big to penetrate the skin, so take that part of the name with a grain of salt.
During the mid-90s—and well into the early 21st century—another devil was conjured from a grain of truth, again centered around the innocence of youth: violent media, and especially video games.
Smaller than a grain of sand, micrometeorites are hard bits that have broken off asteroids and are zooming through space at some 15,000 mph — or nearly 10 times the speed of a bullet.
So it is hard to look at that report and not take a grain of salt about the fact that he is citing someone who is outright admitted to doing something completely illegal.
Smart dust is a collection of sensors that can gather data from an environment and wirelessly transmit it back to the cloud, all packaged within particles the size of a grain of sand.
Still, it's worth considering the report with a grain of salt: People have been predicting the takeover of alternative meats since before the Impossible Burger was even a twinkle in Silicon Valley's eye.
Instead, he said investors should take the inversion with "a grain of salt," saying it was more of a technically driven move than an outright signal of the U.S. economy hitting the brakes.
Based on what Parscale claims — and considering he's already been caught in at least one possible lie, we have to take it all with a grain of salt — it wasn't the Trump camp.
However, of the 1,227 riders surveyed, only 58 said the L was their most used line, meaning the sample size is small, and the findings should be taken with a grain of salt.
Given the storms, "I would take some of the numbers that are coming out this month with a grain of salt, knowing that there is some opaqueness in whats going on," said Trang.
I took it with a grain of salt initially, but it stuck with me and I find it from time to time like a faded dollar bill you forgot was in a pocket.
It's a fully managed service and the company promises that businesses can get started with using it in as little as thirty minutes (though I'd take those numbers with a grain of salt).
For most people who shave their bikini line regularly, we ask that they wait two weeks from their last shave to get sugared — we use a grain of rice as the reference length.
LG: Someone tweeted at me that they thought, the most common thing I heard on Twitter, which take with a grain of salt, was that it looked like a roll of toilet paper.
He said the smaller baggies found in the house each held about 0.03 grams of drugs, or about the weight of a grain of rice, estimated to be sold for $5 to $10.
It wasn't that every theory offered by a stranger about our family felt wrong; it was more that most of them felt right, or at least held a grain of truth that resonated.
On August 1, employees at Three Square Market, a technology company in Wisconsin, can choose to have a chip the size of a grain of rice injected between their thumb and index finger.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is concerned that Americans consume too much sodium in their diets, but the Salt Institute says the government's advice should be taken with a grain of salt.
Of course, what makes the ideology persuasive is that there's a grain of truth to it; there are people who through a combination of dedication and luck manage to overcome their inherited lot.
In an online résumé uncovered by the Times, Calas also claims to have graduated from Princeton University at about the age of 10, so, you know, take it with a grain of salt.
So when you and the other four million people get a notification that Facebook is protecting your privacy by banning an app you used a decade ago, take it with a grain of salt.
So we can take all of Apple's big keynote claims with a grain of salt, but if we're looking at technical specifications, how do the new iPhones stack up against the top Android phones?
The chips were "not much bigger than a grain of rice," reports Bloomberg, but able to subvert the hardware they're installed on, siphoning off data and letting in new code like a Trojan Horse.
Instead, it's just hard to trust a keyboard after so many reports that it can be rendered inoperable by a grain of sand and that is incredibly difficult and expensive to repair or replace.
In any case, DRF and RDV's numbers should be taken with a grain of salt, as the average age of their portfolio companies is very low and raising Series A rounds generally takes time.
Part of me thought there would always be haters, but sometimes you read a comment and realize there&aposs a grain of truth to it: 'I could see why they think that of me.
The red-brown insects, the size of a grain of rice, known to feast on pine-tree bark, has typically only thrived in the hotter climate of Central America and the southeastern United States.
Note that reports as early as May described similar presumptive solutions to the Galaxy Fold's woes as well as claimed a rollout was imminent, so perhaps take this news with a grain of salt.
I get used to it and watch with a grain of salt, or don't watch at all.. ....Too many voices are being destroyed, some good & some bad, and that cannot be allowed to happen.
"The fact that its business is coming out of private equity means you've got to take it with a grain of salt with respect to the numbers," said Lonsec Stockbroking equity strategist Danial Moradi.
Related: The Pentagon Is Betting Big on Space Warfare — Against China and Russia NASA estimates that more than 4 million man-made objects the size of a grain of salt are orbiting the planet.
Some intriguing ideas may come up in the interim, but take them all with a grain of salt, because a new super-Earth is not a panacea to the mysteries of our solar system.
I took the jokes with a grain of salt simply because it was so obvious that they were scripted, meaning that Williams was leaning into the faux-compassion that Rose exhibited in Get Out.
"All the polling has to be taken with a grain of salt because the turnout universe is so unpredictable that it's going to be hard to model for it," said a second Democratic strategist.
Actively encouraging scientists to engage in public forums to demystify science and make research easier to understand will also possibly help many see that our findings should be taken with a grain of salt.
Since Bell was favored to the point of 33 touches to Williams's 27 in the six games they both played in last season, people should probably take that talk with a grain of salt.
Even if you are inclined to take the assumption that the party will line up behind Trump with a grain of salt, that's very different from assuming the party won't line up behind him.
There's a grain of truth in that thinking, but the reality is that the future of work will also include a lot of low-skilled, unglamorous service jobs, just like the one Angelica does.
"Strong directional moves at this time of the year should always be taken with a grain of salt with so many participants, either away, or having closed books for the year-end," Halley said.
Take some of this with a grain of salt, because my co-workers can be pretty damn cynical about new technologies (and yes, I've been at this long enough to include myself in this).
" It was a title Mikulski took with, um, a grain of salt: "Wow, we get our own year … like the Year of the Caribou, the Year of the Mushroom, the Year of the Asparagus.
International observers should take these claims with a grain of salt because the aim of Qatar's actions is not the application of universal human rights standards, but instead to forward a narrow, political agenda.
While the results seem promising, Rachel Yehuda, director of the traumatic stress studies division at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, explains that they should be taken with a grain of salt.
"Strong directional moves at this time of the year should always be taken with a grain of salt with so many participants, either away or having closed books for the year-end," he said.
Entitled "The Big Hack," the bombshell report claimed that Chinese spies had infiltrated global supply chains to install tiny chips the size of a grain of rice onto motherboards manufactured by U.S. company Supermicro.
"I think we've just gotta educate the public, take it with a grain of salt, and make sure that we're working hard and not playing up the sex appeal, because it's inherent anyway," she said.
Of course, Diaz did take to Twitter in the wake of McGregor's world-rocking announcement to suggest that he too would be retiring, but this assertion can probably be taken with a grain of salt.
When they're born, they're smaller than a grain of rice and only one zookeeper is allowed to work in the breeding centre at a time, to ensure noise and disturbance is kept to a minimum.
The New York Times's Nate Cohn concisely laid out the reasons to take Midwest surveys with a grain of salt and provided some good guidance for analyzing 2018 polls, especially in any important Midwestern races.
As the New York Times reports, Warmbier confessed and pleaded for his release February—an apology that has to be taken with a grain of salt given past claims of coerced confessions in North Korea.
Normally, we take the frustration with a grain of salt (and some how-to hacks) but now, it looks like there's a new eye trend this season that will make our routines faster — and easier.
He uses accelerometer data from a tag the size of a grain of rice, attached to the shark's fin with a clamp, to calculate the energy it expends when it breaches out of the water.
"Within the next five years, cryptographic anchors — such as ink dots or tiny computers smaller than a grain of salt — will be embedded in everyday objects and devices," says IBM head of research Arvind Krishna.
Asshole reptile from zuckmemes Night Zuck from zuckmemes Zuck is human from zuckmemes Although there were rumors that Zuckerberg was seeing a behavioral therapist to appear more human, take it with a grain of salt.
Instead, it uses ambient power from radio signals and light — its onboard solar cell is "roughly the size of a grain of rice" — to transmit a signal back to a base station 50 feet away.
The first thing he wrote on Hoy, "From Stone to Thorn", was a setting of a poem by Mackay Brown in which Christ was a grain of wheat, cut down and threshed to spring again.
Nope, Not This Year I am as convinced that perennial favorite Haruki Murakami will not win the Nobel Prize as I was that Bob Dylan never would, so take this with a grain of salt.
Much could have changed since then and much could still change by then (it's only 2019) so take the information with a grain of salt, even if Kuo is eerily accurate with his iPhone predictions.
Though the field is growing and results are promising, translation of the work into meaningful tests is another matter: "I take every claim by manufacturers ... with a grain of salt," Risby wrote in an email.
While the price rise is being taken as a sign the market is beginning to see a recovery path for the storm-ravaged island, analysts remained wary, taking the spike with a grain of salt.
While these studies should be taken with a grain of salt (I observe cats every day), I've said it before, and I'll say it again: cats are nice, actually, and science is slowly proving it.
According to some, the Aztecs mostly sacrificed fair-skinned prisoners to appease the gods on eclipse days, but that report comes from a 16th-century Spanish missionary, so take it with a grain of salt.
"The data for this week and next will be taken with a grain of salt as the underlying trend will be obscured by the effects of the hurricane," said William O'Loughlin, investment analyst at Rivkin Securities.
As needed, a very gentle physical exfoliator like a gommage or scrub (be sure the granules are no bigger or sharper than a grain of sugar) used after cleansing and before a targeted, acid-free serum.
However, it's important to note that details on Google's self-reported analysis remain vague, and should be taken with a grain of salt, especially since the company has not fully complied with the Labor Department's request.
But other shareholders such as Brian Pirri, a principal at Apple shareholder New England Investment and Retirement Group, said they took the results with a "grain of salt" because expectations were low heading into the report.
Cramer says every time investors see a headline about the warning signs in the market, or canaries in the coal mine, or signals to watch for an epic decline — take it with a grain of salt.
AppleInsider notes that there's some basis to take this information with a grain of salt, and the mods noted that they're only able to verify that the users in question would have access to this information.
But it reminds us to take with a grain of salt any predictions about the demise or the rise of any particular candidate and to wait until the voters have their say to decide this contest.
Cordova often uses expired color photo paper to create blue and yellowing casts that respond to her nostalgia for the past and her search for, and ultimate inability to find a grain of truth or resolve.
At Brown University, for example, Arto Nurmikko is leading a multidisciplinary team to create "neurograins", each the size of a grain of sugar, that could be sprinkled on top of the cortex or implanted within it.
The report claims that spies were able to infiltrate some of the country's biggest tech companies by inserting microchips the size of "a grain of rice" into Chinese-manufactured servers, part of the tech giants' infrastructure.
"Fentanyl is frequently involved in overdose deaths because a speck the size of a grain of salt or just one touch can kill you," according to a press release from the San Diego County Sheriff's Office.
He and his colleagues at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have built a chip about the size of a grain of rice, which they keep in a small freezer at around −430 degrees Fahrenheit.
But other shareholders such as Brian Pirri, a principal at Apple shareholder New England Investment and Retirement Group, said they took the results with a "grain of salt" because expectations were low heading into the report.
Then he hands her a clear sheet of paper, has her put her initials on that, then uses a combination of light and lenses to display a picture of those initials on a grain of rice.
Digital pills, which typically include a sensor about the size of a grain of sand, can travel safely through the body and communicate with some kind of external device, like an app or a wearable patch.
A grain of sand isn't a heap, and adding one more grain can't make it a heap, and as you add grains of sand, you reason that another grain can't turn your pile into a heap.
I'd take that with a grain of salt; my experience with development interventions is that they typically, for many complicated reasons, turn out to be much less cost-effective than they look in the first analysis.
So, whether or not BBC believes that it's magic box and bot assistant will bring us the data security we desire, it may be wise to take its data protection claims with a grain of salt.
There are a lot of scenarios here, and promos do have to be taken with a grain of salt, but it seems, based on clips of Peter seeming absolutely devastated, that someone leaves at some point.
The media and the Democrats, they hate Trump so much that if he says something with a grain of truth, it becomes their job in life to gaslight the American public to believe he is lying.
Gantz started by fabricating a gene that caused the mutation for the missing vein; then he used a hair-thin glass needle to inject that into fly eggs, each the size of a grain of sand.
Jim Cramer says every time investors see a headline about the warning signs in the market, or canaries in the coal mine, or signals to watch for an epic decline — take it with a grain of salt.
While it's impossible to turn off your reactions to what others think of you, you don't have to hold up your accomplishments to anyone else's, and you can always take people's opinions with a grain of salt.
Passive integrated transponder, or PIT, tags, slightly larger than a grain of rice, hold electronics that allow them to act as lifelong bar codes that can be detected and read without the animal having to be recaptured.
While it's always worth taking anything that happens on The Bachelor with a grain of salt, former Bachelorette Andi Dorfman thinks she has a solution to help people find real, everlasting love: get rid of The Bachelor.
Fun as news organizations' "world's wealthiest" scorecards are to gossip about, they should always be taken with a grain of salt, since they focus on legitimate fortunes rooted in easily trackable assets like shares of public companies.
"If a single pit on a CD was blown up to the size of a grain of rice, the CD it would be on would be over a mile and a half across," the clip helpfully explains.
Of course, take the battery figures with a grain of salt; we'll have to do our own testing once we get a review unit to see how the Notebook 9 Pro really holds up in real life.
But the Marquette poll is good evidence that the FBI letter wasn't quite the game changer it appeared to be — and that polls that say it was might need to be taken with a grain of salt.
The company argues that it only takes five minutes to set up a Kubernetes cluster this way, for example (though I would take this number with a grain of salt — especially if you're deploying your first cluster).
All they said was -- well,The poor thing is free at last --And I witnessed it Her bundle of things, so frailAn ant could have carried it off like a grain of wheat --And I witnessed it.
Krylov vs Błachowicz is the fight to watch for, and Taisumov, Yan, and Kunchenko are all there too—though you should take their victories (if they get them) with a grain of salt based on the matchmaking.
These implants — often called radio-frequency ID or near-field-communication tags, depending on the technology involved — are about the size of a grain of rice and are installed in people in seconds via an oversize syringe.
I do not have solid scientific evidence for this claim, so please take it with a grain of salt: I think some of our anxieties may be due to absence of a normal exposure to real danger.
Investors must take "seemingly disappointing quarter" numbers from high-quality companies such as Costco Wholesale with a grain of salt and listen to what management has to say in the conference call, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday.
This should be taken with a grain of salt, of course, as Gard wrote over email that the three law firms involved don't know, at this point, how many Illinois Facebook users will make up the class.
The level of transparency on these issues by the affected processor and software vendors is mixed, so businesses and users alike need to take public disclosures of the risks from these vulnerabilities with a grain of salt.
Since computers have no souls (yet) and can't measure, say, the wondrousness of Oscar Wao's life or the twee-ness of a Miranda July story, you might take this analysis of fiction with a grain of salt.
"It was like we were a grain of sugar in a big jar, and they picked us to go back," said Roberto, who crossed into the U.S. with his family and a big group of other migrants.
Compared with the size of its brain, an elephant's hippocampuses are about 40% larger than those of a human being, suggesting that the old proverb about an elephant never forgetting may have a grain of truth in it.
I believe Facebook when it says it's not using facial recognition or spying on my calls, but I also believed in Santa Claus until I was 9 years old, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
My hope is that the rest of the world will learn to take Trump's tweets with a grain of salt, and will at least wait for the sun to come up in Washington the following day before responding.
There is no more proof to support this theory than there is to the one about Mike Piazza's back hair, so take it with a grain of salt, but let's remember Sosa's specific historic moment in the game.
It's important to point out that this paper has yet to appear in a peer reviewed science journal (a pre-print can be read at arXiv), so we'll have to take these findings with a grain of salt.
The discovery also has yet to go through peer review — the scientific process by which these claims are verified and eventually published — so it's best to take it all with a grain of salt, at least for now.
Developed by Jinxing Li and his team at the University of California, these new nanobots are 100 times smaller than a grain of sand and consist of tiny gold and nickel segments that are connected with silver hinges.
Image: BellImage: Carphone WarehouseImage: Carphone WarehouseImage: Carphone WarehouseSpecificationsAll rumors need to be taken with a grain of salt, but the specs for the smaller of these Nexus phones has been convincingly leaked and exhaustively reported by Android Police.
I wanted to explore this idea, so I became interested in monster origin stories, and horror movies and found that there is a grain of truth in everything; that all things are based on true stories and facts.
" On this comment from the "Oracle of Omaha," Bogle said, "When a hero like Warren calls me a hero, there may be an element of truth in it, but one takes these things with a grain of salt.
While Bolt is undoubtably a competitive force to be reckoned with on the track, it's safe to say he takes his DJ career with a grain of salt—it's more for the fun, the music, and the kicks.
Terms that suggest environmental and social responsibility like "reef-safe" and "non-nano" are largely, if not entirely unregulated, so take them with a grain of salt, and do your best to find brands that support these claims.
So but in light of all the articles being published at the time, and what everybody was digging up, its hard to know what's real and not real, so I just took that with a grain of salt.
And with any kind of opinion, you need to take some of it with a grain of salt because those opinions ... They don't necessarily know your full vision or other product features that impact maybe this particular thing.
But during due diligence, reports Bloomberg Businessweek, Amazon discovered something startling: Nested on the servers' motherboards, the testers found a tiny microchip, not much bigger than a grain of rice, that wasn't part of the boards' original design.
While Pisces aren't weeping on the subway every single day, there's a grain of truth to the stereotype — and we'll all be feeling some of that Piscean energy while the sun is in the sign of the Fish.
But this kind of pollution — called PM2.5, for particulate matter that is smaller than 2.5 micrometers across, or about 35 times smaller than a grain of fine beach sand — is often difficult to see with the naked eye.
" After Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin revealed that it was indeed him who recommended canceling the Chinese trade delegation's planned visit to farmers in Montana and Nevada, Cramer warned investors to take trade rumors with a "grain of salt.
James Nicholls, a director at Alcohol Research UK, told The Guardian that those findings should be taken with a grain of salt since "any protective effects tend to be canceled out by even occasional bouts of heavier drinking."
The way that I describe it, which has at least a grain of truth, is within the space of a week, all the business books moved from the back of the bookstore to the front of the bookstore.
As it is a paper on the arXiv, it's worth taking this paper with a grain of salt since it hasn't been peer reviewed—we've also reached out to a few other astronomers and are waiting on a response.
Just last October, for instance, the AP was forced to issue a correction of a story that originally warned readers that skin contact with a dose of fentanyl as small as a grain of a salt could be deadly.
The rover is kitted out with an x-ray spectrometer that can target spots as small as a grain of salt, and a UV laser that can detect what NASA calls the "glow" of excited rings of carbon atoms.
As Google notes, that raw computing power puts it within the top 5 supercomputers worldwide, but you need to take that number with a grain of salt given that the TPU pods operate at a far lower numerical precision.
Implanting an RFID chip is relatively simple: a tiny glass object about the size of a grain of rice is injected into the soft part of the hand between the thumb and forefinger—it's as easy as drawing blood.
The Target page claims that Shadow of War will be released on August 22nd for both Xbox One and PS4, but given the early nature of the leak, it's best to take that date with a grain of salt.
Implanting an RFID chip is relatively simple: a tiny glass object about the size of a grain of rice is injected into the soft part of the hand between the thumb and forefinger – it's as easy as drawing blood.
Much as a single study in nutrition science should always be taken with a grain of salt (or perhaps butter now, or was it sugar?), new AI papers and services should be treated with a similar level of skepticism.
" A Grain of Wheat by Ngugi wa Thiong'o Obama calls this selection, "A chronicle of the events leading up to Kenya's independence, and a compelling story of how the transformative events of history weigh on individual lives and relationships.
The other major issue with this strategy is that if this hangover is worth a grain of salt (or the thousands of grains of salt I'm about to eat) my appetite will be nil and eating will prove impossible.
This is supposed to be a general indicator of stress (take all these claims with a grain of salt, naturally) and the device monitors it and, the company claims, de-noises the signal and finds something worthwhile in it.
In a speech last week, Mr. Sisi insisted that Egypt had not given up a "grain of sand," and chastised the public for an apparent lack of faith in the country's leadership, including the intelligence agencies and the military.
As an ACE-certified trainer and Refinery29's director of health and wellness, I'm here to urge you — implore you — to take anything Anderson says about what you should be doing in the gym with a grain of salt.
I'm no hater of dating apps — I'm on several, and have met great people through them — but considering the ongoing battle for privacy in the face of data vampires, I'm going to take it with a grain of salt.
Last year, a study by the University of Florida estimated between 80 and 90 percent of the state's citrus acreage was infected by citrus greening, which is spread primarily by an insect the size of a grain of rice.
I would take those results with a grain of salt, though, given that few people are going to say that they are barely doing anything — even if they are and their colleagues consistently wonder what they are doing all day.
"It's a great feeling when people recognize you, but at the same time you gotta take it with a grain of salt, continue to work so you get better, because people can change on you, thoughts can change," he says.
Another approach, being pioneered by Jose Carmena of the University of California, Berkeley, and his colleagues, uses devices the size of a grain of rice to convert ultrasonic energy beamed towards them into electricity that can stimulate nerve or muscle cells.
Since it's Reddit, a platform where anyone can make an account in seconds, we must take this all with a grain of salt; it could very well be fake, meant to stir the pot through enraged pieces like this one.
"I'm trying to take everything with a grain of salt at this point, and the best thing I can do is if I'm feeling like somebody's interested, go with it," she tells the chicken, adding in an on-camera interview.
That's an estimate based on a sample size of 2393 million devices, so take the numbers with a grain of salt, but boy howdy is it a big one (TorrentFreak points out that this doesn't even include the Chinese market).
Its folding, hivelike design is formed by 18 lightweight beryllium hexagons that work as one; to sharpen focus, 126 small motors pivot these segments in increments as small as one ten-thousandth the width of a grain of lily pollen.
I'd still take the milestone with a grain of salt, given the number of test / display / returned units that may be floating around, as well as the fact that third-party counters still have the Pixel Launcher under 1 million installs.
The reaction was also a crash course in how to take what people say on the internet with a grain of salt — a necessary skill for someone who's chosen to live their lives as publicly and vocally as Stenberg has.
You have to take Thomas' prediction with a grain of salt, considering that the justice's dissent was prompted by the Supreme Court's refusal to accept an opportunity to revisit Auer deference, even though four justices have expressed doubts about the precedent.
No matter what happens people are going to think, 'we have to take this with a grain of salt,'" said Katarina Keating, 21, a precinct captain for Bernie Sanders in east Waterloo, IA. "I don't think it's possible to salvage it.
Some have warned readers to take Fire and Fury, which is set to be released in full on January 9, with a grain of salt, considering there have been questions about Wolff's credibility, including from beat reporters covering the administration.
Simply stay the course Take all of this with a grain of salt, of course, since even the most well-intentioned trades go sour and history shows a diversified long-term perspective almost always beats an "active" strategy and tactical trading.
It's a very creative time for you, and you can dive deep into the rabbit hole of research and creative production—but it's important to take things with a grain of salt, especially when the astrological spin doctors are involved.
The actress has shown her ability to magically look great in any hair color time and time again, but after pulling a pretty good platinum fake-out on us in January, we've been taking her tweaks with a grain of salt.
Now, to be clear, none of us are wine experts — I can tell the difference between red and white, very good and very bad, but that's about it — so you should take our five-day assessment with a grain of salt.
While lingering concerns like oil prices and a banking crisis will continue to weigh in the months ahead, there are a few key levels the pros are watching — and a few others they are taking with a grain of salt.
Positive reviews are to always be taken with a grain of salt, because there's no real way of knowing if someone's recommending something because they actually like and use it or because they're getting paid to hashtag it on Instagram.
Major League Baseball's regular season is barely into its second week of play, and the early advanced numbers from StatCast, Brooks Baseball, and Inside Edge scouting need to be taken with a grain of salt because of sample-size issues. But.
This first-place ranking should be taken with a grain of salt, as Off-White isn't a publicly traded company and we know absolutely nothing about its revenue (we do know Gucci and Balenciaga have seen "stellar" growth this year).
"There are going to be individuals who want to commit violent acts and then they talk about ISIS when they do so, and you have to look at that with a grain of salt," said Hughes, of George Washington University.
A video introducing Obama praised him for his empathy, preparation, and calmness in moments of crisis—and while any kind of hagiography has to be taken with a grain of salt, it's true that Obama is essentially the anti-Trump.
Brodwin: My opinion on this is, and this is my opinion, so take it with a grain of salt, but I don't think wide-scale bans on flavored e-cigarettes are going to succeed, at least on a national level.
I don't really doubt that 210 million people watch Game of Thrones each week — but I also know that beyond the numbers that are verifiably measured by Nielsen (an independent company), I can take anything additional with a grain of salt.
Developments in analysis mean smaller particles of 803 microns can now be detected, about one-50th the size of a grain of salt, revealing signs of mineralization as deep as 10-20 meters (30-65 feet) under soil or sand.
During his research, he also found out about so-called RFID and NFC-chips; computer chips the size of a grain of rice that will send and receive information on their own when placed in the right proximity of a source.
"A Grain of Wheat" marked a dramatic shift for me away from the linear plots and single points of view of my first two novels to the multiple narrative voices and diverse temporal and geographic spaces of my later works.
The tiniest part is the most important, and was the final piece to fall into place for me, causing great consternation as I got closer and closer to "finishing" the puzzle — it was like a grain of sand to an oyster.
Watch with a grain of salt: In his review, the New York Times critic A.O. Scott wrote that while the movie's humor "flirts with racism, goes steady with misogyny and pretty much marries homophobia," it also draws plenty of laughs.
" Over a glass of unsweetened tea in downtown Greer, where local leaders are still weighing how to express their support for BMW, Mayor Danner said he had learned that Mr. Trump's tweets should be taken "with a grain of salt.
Although with that said, we have to take what Lady Trieu says with a grain of salt, as we see her engage in some double-talk with Angela when Laurie isn't listening: Trieu delivers a secret message to Angela in Vietnamese.
William Blake wrote of seeing "a world in a grain of sand," and New Yorkers had a glimpse of something like that in a display of supernaturally delicate boxwood micro-sculptures, from the Late Gothic Netherlands, at the Cloisters last winter.
A growing trend in bodily implants is "turning the internet of things into the internet of us," says the founder of a Swedish company that specializes in injecting microchips about the size of a grain of rice under people's skin.
The Consequences Of Alleged Elephant Mistreatment Yes, most of what animal rights groups say has to be taken with a grain of salt, but you can cross reference this PAWS list going back to 1950 and see that these violent incidents are real.
How dynamic product ads work, via Smartly How dynamic product ads work, via Smartly It's important to note that Recode reported last month that Hubbard is set to leave the company, so his statements should be taken with a grain of salt.
Every class she took on human genetics seemed to include a presentation with a caveat slide urging students to keep in mind that most research was done on people with European ancestry and should therefore be taken with a grain of salt.
If you have a grain of self-awareness, the emotional purge will occur within the first minute of the game, and you'll spend the rest of the time actively compensating for your worst instincts, surfing them like a wave and relishing the conquest.
Take it all with a grain of salt, but if you're familiar with gua sha (the skin-scraping trend all over Instagram), you may have heard of the idea that you can drain the "toxins" out of your body — specifically, your lymph nodes.
Although the Tesla CEO — and SolarCity chairman — told analysts and reporters on a conference call that they should take the statement with a "grain of salt," he said SolarCity could be at least "neutral" and possibly "a cash contributor" to Tesla's financials.
And while all commissioned surveys should be taken with a grain of salt — for example, the survey did not give "happiness" percentages for any other apps — Snap's results do actually mirror some recent independent studies about how social media positively affects mood.
"Yes, it was a beat relative to consensus, but we think you have to take this report with a grain of salt, as their adjusted earnings were down more than 20133% year-over-year," CFRA analyst Garrett Nelson told CNBC by email.
Famm said the first generation of implants coming to market would be around the size of a medical pill but the aim eventually was to make them as small or smaller than a grain of rice, using the latest advances in nanotechnology.
" For a frame of reference, Dr. Laeeq Evered, a professor of neuropsychology at the Wright Institute, tells me that "a piece of brain matter the size of a grain of sand contains approximately 100,000 neurons, 53 million axons, and 1 billion synapses.
There may be a grain of truth in that narrative, but one of the reasons why Trump is so flexible is that he knows he has these voters' unconditional support—and that it will take more than doublespeak to break that bond.
While there isn't currently a ton of information about these supposed pills, and the claim about their existence should probably be taken with a grain of salt, be sure to keep an eye on whatever Pickachu you come across in the coming days.
Chock full of sage and sometimes trite self-help tidbits—"You can learn more from a critique than from a compliment!" and "Never complain without offering a solution"—it's a reminder that we should take West's tweets with a grain of salt.
By themselves, public opinion polls must be taken with a grain of salt: the half-life of post-slaughter outrage is short and gun-control advocates are notoriously less intense in their views than those who adorn their bodies with Second Amendment tattoos.
The resulting bumper crop of good material, along with many items priced under $1 million, made for brisk sales even before the first hour was up (though gallery tallies must be taken with a grain of salt, since some pieces have been presold).
Terms that suggest environmental and social responsibility like "reef-safe" (more like reef-considerate) and "non-nano" are largely, if not entirely unregulated, so take them with a grain of salt, and do your best to find brands that support these claims.
Aluminum facts"Nearly 75% of all aluminum ever made is still in use today," the bottle reads, which is a direct quote from the Aluminum Association, a Washington, D.C.-based advocate for the industry, which you can take with a grain of salt.
One, I think you have to give the audience credit that when they see something that they think is on the fringe, that they'll recognize that's on the fringe and maybe should be taken with a grain of salt, to say the least.
The "Deserted Wuhan" video, by a couple who goes by Spicy x Rice, contains a grain of truth: the Chinese city where coronavirus started does actually seem deserted, with public transit halted and residents' movement being restricted for over a month now.
Still, the survey shows why fluctuations in Trump's national approval rating — which currently indicates he's the second least-popular president at this point in his term in modern times, ahead only of Jimmy Carter — should be taken with a grain of salt.
And it was certainly not the first time I had seen the Italian way of using day-old goods, repurposing and reusing everything, letting nothing go to waste — not a grain of rice, not a strand of spaghetti, not a crust of bread.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A worm-like creature smaller than a grain of rice that burrowed on the sea floor in search of meals like dead organic matter about 555 million years ago may be the evolutionary forerunner of most animals living today - including people.
While these claims of cracking an ancient poet's code using modern technology have ignited the nerdosphere, the findings should be taken with a grain of salt: There are too many unknown factors to consider this dating of the poem at all conclusive.
CNN has a more detailed breakdown of Clinton's inability to turn out the Obama coalition: exit polls suggest she underperformed among African-American, Latino, and young voters (though given this year's polling failure, we should take exit polls with a grain of salt).
Also, miniaturizing the oscillometric method to fit on a wrist required Omron to file more than 80 patents, and CEO Ranndy Kellogg claimed to me that some of the proprietary pumps, valves, and chips in the device are smaller than a grain of rice.
So it's probably best to take this with a grain of salt, as the story seems to be changing every few days as those with firsthand knowledge of the events either release more information or (particularly on the Saudi side) try to spin new narratives.
"You know, a grain of sugar is an advantage to a teaspoon, but it doesn't make a hell of a lot of difference," Joyce, whose party is the junior partner in the ruling Liberal-led federal government, said in a television interview on Sunday.
There are reasons to take this leak with a grain of salt, though, even though Rozetked was the first publication to bring us a blowout of the Pixel 3 XL, and even though a cheaper Pixel has long been rumored to be in development.
But, research on the health impacts of e-cigarette use, presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco this past Saturday, suggests that that reputation ought to be taken with a grain of salt — if not revised entirely.
In Michael Wolff's tell-all Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, which we should take with a grain of salt, Wolff writes that the two had made a deal about who gets to run for president first, if it comes to that.
The truth of the matter is that reporters have very good reasons to take Trump's claims with a grain of salt -- and to ignore the name-calling, mockery and insults he uses to try and distract journalists from double-checking nearly everything he says.
While all data should be taken with a grain of salt, there's no denying that as more networks transition to streaming, and companies like Netflix and Disney spend large amounts of money on original content, the more award shows will be dominated by streamers.
No. At the end of the day, the moral of the story is probably to listen to Tesla's blog post title and just take everything with a grain of salt, until you can actually take time and figure out yourself what is actually going on.
The benchmarkers at DxOMark's landscape test had it come in at 219 stops (they test cameras at their lowest ISO which should give the maximum dynamic range, though we take these results with a grain of salt), which is very close to Sony's claim.
"The responses included the following: 'Go make me some bacon and eggs'; 'Get the f— out'; 'You're either on-board with this kind of humor and take things with a grain of salt or you're not allowed to listen anymore,' " she wrote in the blog.
From my perspective, the best way to handle the pressures of fame is to take it all with a grain of salt, use it for the greater good, and always remember why you wanted to be in the entertainment industry in the first place.
The article reported that chips manufactured by Super Micro had been compromised by the Chinese government, which installed small chips, slightly larger than a grain of rice, onto motherboards which were sold to other companies including those with U.S. government contracts and Apple and Amazon.
These pieces of space junk normally range in size from a grain of sand to the size of a cherry pit, Dr. Helfand said, and they heat up and are vaporized as they pass through the atmosphere — 50 to 60 miles above the surface.
"We take this pretty seriously and we do want people to understand what is something they can put money in the bank on, and what they should take with a grain of salt," Ancestry Chief Scientific Officer Catherine Ball told TechCrunch back in September.
"Don't take Trump literally" has become a cliché, but that doesn't make it wrong, exactly; it serves as a useful warning, a kind of code for, This dude is gonna say a lot of crazy shit, so take it all with a grain of salt.
" Why it matters, from Crovitz, a former Wall Street Journal publisher: "In addition to alerting people to fake news, one of our key goals is to help consumers, including young people, know when to take news from certain sites with a grain of salt.
Among them are Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, which tells the story of Ifemelu, a young Nigerian woman who moves to the U.S. for college, and A Grain of Wheat by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, a novel set during the Mau Mau rebellion in 1950s Kenya.
"I was watching the news and was taking the news of a tornado with a grain of salt until I heard the wind — and my back door slamming open and shut," Eddie Whitehead said on Tuesday as he waited for an insurance adjuster in Dayton.
EMarketer predicts that Facebook will see a decline in usage among all three age groups for people under 25: Take the numbers with a grain of salt — eMarketer is an outside research firm so it doesn't have the full picture that, say, Facebook has.
Obviously, these boasts of improved hardware should be taken with a grain of salt; remember, the first FlexPai left a lot to be desired, and Royole has a lot to prove if it wants to be in the same conversation as Samsung and Huawei.
Obviously, these boasts of improved hardware should be taken with a grain of salt; remember, the first FlexPai left a lot to be desired, and Royole has a lot to prove if it wants to be in the same conversation as Samsung and Huawei.
And yet — extraordinary though it is to say it, given all that has happened between the vote to award the hosting rights and the tournament's opening game in a few days' time — there was a grain of truth in Mr. Putin's logic in 2010.
There's another reason to take the rankings with a grain of salt: The margins of error of these recent surveys are in some cases large enough to mean that the frontrunner could actually be in second place, and the second-place candidate could be first.
And by pointing out that Bolton has a book coming out, Trump seems to suggest that observers should almost expect the former adviser to say incendiary things to boost his sales numbers — and, again, that these things should be taken with a grain of salt.
Given the storms, "I would take some of the numbers that are coming out this month with a grain of salt, knowing that there is some opaqueness in what's going on," said Minh Trang, senior currency trader at Silicon Valley Bank in Santa Clara, California.
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart in Germany recently described an information-gathering technology nicknamed "smart dust," employing lenses the size of a grain of table salt that can capture images sharply and could be manufactured quickly and cheaply using commercially available 3-D printers.
Somehow, even as Items makes its case for finding the seriousness in the apparently trivial, as it sees infinity in a grain of sand, it winds up making a more troubling statement too: that "infinity" these days just might lead back to the department store.
And since it's still early to be predicting this kind of thing, Kuo's note should probably be taken with a grain of salt — especially since the first Face ID cameras aren't widely in use yet, so Apple has no idea how customers are going to respond.
Cunanan told his friend's that Madson was the love of his life, which must be taken with a grain of salt because of his compulsive lying, but it is interesting that he's one of the only love interests we've seen so far that was roughly a peer.
That said, Behind the Mask has to be taken with a grain of salt, if for no other reason than the fact it is written by one of the single most prominent evangelists of one of the most divisive, but nonetheless impactful, activist movements of all time.
I've also realized that in my perpetual fear of other parents' judgment, I am in turn judging them as being not open-minded enough to take a tabloid saga with a grain of salt, or to know that people can and do change, as I have.
This is made evident by the opening, in which O-Ei narrates to the viewer how her father is known as "a nutty old man" who has both painted a 600-foot-high portrait of a monk and drawn two sparrows on a grain of rice.
"The fears of the trade wars have subsided to a certain degree, but I do believe that anything that comes out of this administration needs to be taken with a grain of salt," said Bryan Keller, managing director of Dakota Wealth Management in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
While the survey's findings are not scientific and should be taken with a grain of salt, here are some key takeaways:Yes, you should binge-watch Netflix originalsAccording to the study, millennials were 270% more likely be attracted to others if they're both obsessing over the same shows.
And while you have to take anyone else's advice with a grain of salt and consider how it applies to your own life, the small habits and behaviors listed in this article are backed by research as providing long term success for large numbers of people.
Some analysts argued that the numbers were heavily skewed as the storms forced many of the lowest-paid workers off the payrolls while the storms rolled in; leisure and hospitality payrolls were down by 111,000, so there is more than a grain of truth to that criticism.
Take this with a grain of salt, but as an outsider who had interviewed BamBrogan, Shervin Pishevar, and CEO Rob Lloyd once and had watched them handle a public unveiling on another occasion, BamBrogan struck me as the man pushing the technology of the hyperloop forward.
Ethan Kim from California enjoys reading his horoscopes, but advised to take them with a grain of salt: Astrology helps us pinpoint our personality traits and characteristics, but reading your horoscope can provide you with attracting information when life seems to be at a stand-still.
" He's used a story about having his case of malaria in 2000 misdiagnosed by doctors as reason to "take expert advice with a grain of salt," and warned that "if we over-allocate medical resources to corona, it will come at expense of treating other illnesses.
Agnia Grigas, an authority on Russian energy at the Atlantic Council and author of "The New Geopolitics of Natural Gas," said, "Russian statistics on oil production, on Putin's popularity and on just about anything else strategically important, need to be taken with a grain of salt."
So it was with a grain of salt that I read your Bastille Day tweet: It sounded, frankly, like the kind of involuntary mental wet burp many of us have at moments of peak ideological irritation — for conservatives, often while reading the editorial pages of this newspaper.
These are just two of the juicier chunks from "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," Michael Wolff's forthcoming book revealing just about every embarrassing detail about Trump's campaign and cobbled-together administration (the National Review advises approaching Wolff's depiction with a grain of salt).
Still, it's impossible to perfectly recreate a person in all their complexities (especially without many facts to go on), so Martindale is hoping that her depiction of Emma, as well as the depictions of other characters like Gypsy and Dee Dee, are taken with a grain of salt.
What distinguishes these controversies in a landscape that too often features routine harassment of women working in games and complaints about feminist perspectives making their way into more and more corners of gaming is that, in both these cases, the complaints had a grain of truth to them.
"It's something that needless to say that everyone pays attention to but I do think you have to take those differentials with a grain of salt," Powell said at an Institute for International Finance event in Washington on the sidelines of the IMF and World Bank semi-annual meetings.
There are no exceptions to this rule — you must take everything with a grain of salt, from websites with IP addresses traced back to Veles, Macedonia, to the label on a bottle of poster paint that promises the paint will, despite its intended purpose, wash easily off human skin.
The game is a joyous gem by nearly every estimation, and its Metacritic score (always to be taken with a grain of salt but a useful metric) is sitting pretty at 97, tied with the incredible Breath of the Wild for the highest-rated Nintendo game in years.
The results should probably be taken with a grain of salt, because they were only statistically significant (typically in medical research, that means there's less than a 5 percent chance of the effect happening by chance) if the date ranges were set to the specific ones the researchers used.
It's always a good idea to take a product's claims of performance gains with a grain of salt, but when it comes to competitive swimming, we've seen time and time again that even the smallest changes in a wetsuit's design can lead to faster lap times—when permitted.
These accounts and the related evidence are as fascinating as they are grim, but Rosemary Joyce, a professor of anthropology at the University of California-Berkeley who wasn't involved in the research, told the New York Times that these interpretations need to be taken with a grain of salt.
I'm much more concerned about Trump making Exxon head Sec of State & then lifting Russian sanctions to allow $100+BILLION oil deal w Putin 5-figure-an-episode royalty check is a grain of sand on a beach that's about to be a disastrous oil slick of corruption.
Planting tiny chips in hardware can cost as little as $200 A year ago, Apple and Amazon scoffed at a report from Bloomberg Businessweek that claimed that chips the size of a grain of rice had been implanted in their servers to allow Chinese hackers to spy on them.
"Those of us who've been around for a long time take some of those observations with a grain of salt," William Cummings, a criminal defense attorney who's practiced in Ellis' district for 54 years, said about an early Manafort hearing where Ellis appeared to sympathize with the defense arguments.
While the news should be taken with a grain of salt—the Bloomberg trial balloon has virtually become a staple of recent presidential cycles—it does raise the question of whether there is anyone in the country outside Wall Street and Bloomberg's inner circle who actually wants Bloomberg to run.
So, if you want my advice (and I'm guessing I might be a little older than you, so you can take it with a grain of salt), I would say that it's less about the age of the individual and more about how much humility they bring to their perspective.
While we can't change the order for this primary so late in the game, we should be taking these early states with a grain of salt if we have any interest in a candidate who can truly inspire the base -- women of color, people of color, and progressives -- and therefore win.
There's a grain of truth here — last year, Netflix reportedly planned to spend upwards of $8 billion to expand its library of original content to keep ahead of competitors like Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and the forthcoming streaming services from Apple and Disney, which are spending their own huge sums.
But if Spicer had gotten up there and plainly said what everyone knew to be true — expert after national security expert, including the FBI director himself, came out to say what Trump had tweeted had not a grain of truth to it — the press secretary would have been fired immediately.
The 32-year-old e-commerce consultant Humphrey Yang told BuzzFeed that it took him hours to individually count the 10,000 grains of rice to visualize a billion dollars, and that many of the responses to the video have been people struggling for "half a grain of rice," or $50,000.
With the caveat that art world sales reports should be taken with a grain of salt as they cannot be independently verified, the most expensive painting, a work by Keith Haring, was sold by Gladstone Gallery for $3.75 million, followed by a $2 million Neo Rauch painting sold by David Zwirner.
" It added: "If the President of the United States claims that his nation's leading media outlets are a stain on America, then negative news about China and other countries should be taken with a grain of salt since it is likely that bias and political agendas are distorting the real picture.
So although it would be too much to say the Justice Department is lying about Barr's potential involvement with a Ukraine investigation, it is fair to say it ought to be taken with a grain of salt, particularly given outstanding questions over Barr and his handling of the Mueller report.
You have to take this next statistic with a grain of salt, given that it came out of a study commissioned by the National Association of Theatre Owners, but it's still interesting: Research conducted in 2018 found that people who go to movie theaters also consume more streaming movies at home.
"I think it's unusual for us to think of scientific work that doesn't have legal and scientific standing, with the idea that we need to 'take this science with a grain of salt,'" says Jonathan Marks, a professor of anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte and author of Is Science Racist?
What incensed the authorities was less the social critique than the fact that the play, rather than being written in the English of Ngugi's acclaimed subversive novels, "Petals of Blood" and "A Grain of Wheat," was created in the author's native Gikuyu language and performed by peasants and workers for large audiences.
He cautioned that Iran's claim that the new missile could carry multiple warheads "needs to be taken with a grain of salt," adding that he "may mean nothing more than multiple cluster bombs," not the kind of ballistic missile payload — multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle, or MIRV — associated with nuclear missiles.
Using a new dating technique known as optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), in which scientists can tell the last time a grain of sand was exposed to sunlight, the researchers were able to corroborate the previously established date of the sites, and also show that humans occupied these two locations during and after the Toba eruption.
"We are coming off a weak patch in the consumer sector, so you have to take the data with a grain of salt, the sector was hit by the partial government shutdown, so some of this strength is a rebound from that," said Scott Brown, chief economist at Raymond James in St. Petersburg, Florida.
While Musk said to take his statements with a grain of salt, he said that the company expects SolarCity to be "somewhere between neutral or a cash contributor in the fourth quarter" and that the company will "probably" not have to raise capital in the next quarter or even the first quarter of next year.
If you don't hear that information from a government official and preferably from a health care official, not someone who is a politician or a political appointee, I would take it with a grain of salt at this time, because there are unfortunately, folks who are trying to score political points through this crisis.
So I understood that, I knew that was going to come, and honestly I just had to take it with a grain of salt and do my job, make sure that this season was no different than any other, and respect and give my best to my partner in the best way that I could.
The result: An Attombri piece may contain thousands of minuscule beads, each as small as a grain of sand, laboriously strung on wire rather than the cotton threads traditionally used in jewelry, in multiple strands, or fashioned in the shape of the moon or the sun, more resembling a piece of sculpture than jewelry.
But, and take this with a grain of salt, this could be a sign that time travel might come into play, with the Avengers going back to the Chitauri invasion of New York City — a significant time in the MCU, as that was when Cap and Iron Man were last in New York City fighting alongside each other.
Any attempt to cast the Montana special election as a referendum on one piece of legislation passed hundreds of miles away should be taken with a grain of salt, but there is no denying Obamacare and the Republican attempt to repeal former President Barack Obama's signature law have been front and center in the Montana special.
In fact, unlike with Lyft — which historically has been willing to approve employee transfers of secondary shares and only recently instituted more restrictions on those transactions — any data points regarding  Uber should be "taken with a grain of salt," observes Shriram Bhashyam, the co-founder and general counsel at EquityZen, a marketplace of pre-IPO shares.
The argument for keeping the regulatory and patent protections in place is that it costs a lot of money to bring a drug to market — $2.6 billion dollars, according to a 2014 estimate by the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development that The New York Times warns to take with a grain of salt.
Understanding such, I take complaints from those on the right about Thomas's exclusion from the Smithsonian with a grain of salt because, truth be told, historical "seconds" are rarely as significant as "firsts"; we celebrate Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball each April, not Larry Doby for becoming the second black man to do so.
Even if we take the surveys estimation of 5.1M lost jobs by 2020 with a grain of salt and trust that job growth can keep pace with job declines (albeit in different industries), it's unequivocally clear at this point that the shift in employable skills will be a challenge for those on the losing end of that exchange.
I could have red hair and everyone would hate me, so I take that with a grain of salt and that as far as being a woman, you have to give things time, you have to give people the time to see where things go, to not be afraid of things changing and get on board.
"In a world where, on average, a grain of wheat travels for about 6,000 kilometers before it becomes pasta, we are proud to say that in our case, and I repeat that this is an exception, there is not any separation between the fields and the factory," Lorenzo Settimi, a Pasta Mancini spokesman, wrote in an email.

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