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Trump, of course, exaggerates this in his own rhetoric — he exaggerates everything.
The Islamist movement often exaggerates casualties caused by its operations.
Piling on only exaggerates the problem and helps negativity spread.
As such, last week's drop likely exaggerates labor market strength.
Not whether Trump exaggerates about Mexico paying for the wall.
Another argument is that inflation over time exaggerates the differences.
But Trump cares deeply -- and exaggerates heavily -- about it. 453.
Entertainment exaggerates, of course, even when it's created by real spies.
That exaggerates the effect that mental illness itself has on violence.
Trump exaggerates his military investments, claiming "out military is completely rebuilt"
That exaggerates, but CEFC exemplifies much of what critics complain about.
Dancehall exaggerates what happens in Jamaican society — the good and the bad.
A wide-angle lens exaggerates a perspective to make it more epic.
Trump wildly exaggerates the threat posed to the United States by terrorism.
The President ignores the downsides of these transactions and exaggerates the upsides.
Or, beware of a job title that exaggerates the role and responsibilities.
Immigrant advocates say the government exaggerates the number of unfounded refugee claims.
But Jupiter does have its dark side: It overdoes and exaggerates everything.
Britain was saved by American financial help but this exaggerates Margaret's role.
But Ms. Barron exaggerates and undercuts those notions, revealing their gray areas.
In the movie, the song parodies and exaggerates Veruca Salt's spoiled brattiness.
The Islamist group often exaggerates details of attacks against government and military targets.
That version exaggerates Immelt's travel practices, sources familiar with the matter told CNBC.
There's the basic economy-is-booming stretch, in which he exaggerates virtually everything.
The way we talk about offendersThe coverage of crime distorts and exaggerates reality.
I think Trump sometimes exaggerates things, but I don't think he outright lies.
Sometimes sound defines, exaggerates, or contracts the experience that spectators have with our work.
Trump exaggerates his personal wealth and his ability to solve intractable foreign policy problems.
A too-often-overlooked feature of the Electoral College is that it exaggerates victories.
So, more often than not, wind chill dramatically exaggerates the cold we actually feel.
But even the new formula dramatically exaggerates what it "feels like" to be outside.
But in this case, the Trump administration exaggerates the harms and undermines the benefits.
He Exaggerates The middle ground isn't a place that President Trump likes to occupy.
To the Editor: Nicholas Kristof exaggerates the problem of liberal bias in the academy.
The hover and fuss of the scientists exaggerates the abiding stillness of the bodies.
This suggests last week's surprise decline in claims probably exaggerates the labor market's health.
Trump still lies, exaggerates, distorts and responds to paper cuts by butchering his enemies.
Jupiter exaggerates, and Pluto is the lord of the underworld—it's shady and obsessive.
Here are some claims to watch for: Exaggerations Trump frequently exaggerates even legitimate accomplishments.
"The media wants and exaggerates conflict," Sanders told the crowd at a later event.
The problem is that the story exaggerates the role of this kind of evidence.
Usually, dystopias do that through exaggeration, taking a trait we can recognize in our own society to its logical extreme: The Handmaid's Tale exaggerates the rhetoric of the Reagan-era "moral majority"; Vox exaggerates the way women are taught not to speak.
But this simple comparison exaggerates the limitations on policy created by the zero lower bound.
But keep in mind, Jupiter is the planet of expansion—whatever it touches, it exaggerates.
To pretend an equivalence grotesquely exaggerates Israel's guilt and renders the crimes of Nazism routine.
The "poor me" outrage of the press exaggerates the nature of this White House mistake.
The Islamist group often exaggerates casualty numbers in attacks against government targets and security forces.
It's not new news that the President exaggerates, distorts and outright lies on the regular.
Hip-hop exaggerates some of the values upheld by the Black people who listen to it.
Warrior Mars heats things up, while jolly Jupiter expands and exaggerates—and a square means tension!
" Using "so" amplifies or exaggerates whatever simple adjective the president's using — whether that's "great!" or "sick.
So the usual measure grossly exaggerates Medicare's administrative efficiency and distorts the comparison with private insurance.
Critics claim that in the current high-tech environment, a winner-take-all, exaggerates these extremes.
TV does this through its most important image — the close-up, which exaggerates emotions and expressions.
Wigmore told the committee he was an agent provocateur, and often exaggerates and spins the truth.
Jupiter is the planet of growth—whenever Jupiter contacts another planet, it exaggerates that planet's qualities.
"I suspect the Washington Post story exaggerates the maturity of the investigation," he told The Hill.
When he exaggerates and makes things up now, it has global consequences and subverts American values.
A true dystopia exaggerates a trait in our own society, taking it to its worst possible extreme.
But this claim exaggerates the influence of bureaucrats and fails to do justice to Mr Trump's achievements.
Yet this exaggerates the role of social media as a source of hard news on public affairs.
You're a sign that's known for being boldly outspoken, and this transit exaggerates your philosophically energetic quality.
The "everything" that holds sway online exaggerates the exaggeration, by eliminating any notion of uncertainty, any qualification.
We are asleep in our polarized politics, which exaggerates our differences, looks for scapegoats instead of answers.
New home sales are volatile month-to-month and April's increase probably exaggerates the housing market strength.
The group often exaggerates the extent of attacks it launches against Afghan government and foreign security targets.
The Islamist group often exaggerates the extent of attacks it launches against Afghan government and foreign security targets.
"He just exaggerates it so we will know that the problem is very big," Villanueva said of Duterte.
Trump traffics in fear and exaggerates the nation's problems to justify the most radical remedy imaginable — namely, himself.
First, by downplaying the many areas of government expansion, Appelbaum exaggerates the practical impact of free-market thinking.
Like a lot of popular accounts, the film exaggerates the differences, theological and otherwise, between Benedict and Francis.
Western experts say Iran often exaggerates its weapons capabilities, though there are concerns about its long-range ballistic missiles.
Jupiter is the planet of good luck and growth—but it also exaggerates and blows things out of proportion.
This rhythm exaggerates a typical Swedish dilemma: how to live in a place of extreme seasons and limited light.
Jupiter exaggerates, overindulges, and goes overboard, just like you, Pisces, at an all-you-can-eat-and-drink brunch.
He exaggerates his visibility, but presents it as an overdetermined subjectivity, again, what Barthes identifies as "mythifying" the myth.
Western experts say Iran often exaggerates its weapons capabilities, although there are concerns about its long-range ballistic missiles.
Fifty-one percent of Republicans said Trump only "exaggerates with good intent," and 31 percent said he never lies.
Meanwhile, about 70 percent of Democrats said Trump intentionally lies, and another 21 percent said he exaggerates the truth.
Their dramatic change in circumstances — which Thompson's script exaggerates slightly, to help modern audiences understand it — doesn't diminish their leanings.
Once called Munchausen by Proxy, it occurs when a parent or carer—usually a biological mother—exaggerates their child's symptoms.
But it has become easier to do this, and the insidious power of things like Facebook and Twitter exaggerates it.
But with respondents also blaming the harsh weather in the Northeast, the decline in the index probably exaggerates the slowdown.
"Neymar exaggerates when he is fouled," Guga Chacra, a well-known Brazilian columnist and international affairs analyst wrote on twitter.
"Nobody is being excluded based upon gender," he added, saying the focus on the 13-member group exaggerates its importance.
"Nobody is being excluded based upon gender," he added, saying the focus on the 6900-member group exaggerates its importance.
As scholar Patrick McCarthy noted in his 1977 critical study, Céline "exaggerates to the point of creating disbelief" in Bagatelles.
Hello Kitty, whose popularity anticipated the success of online cats, exaggerates this beguiling blankness by having no mouth at all.
In short, the planet's dramatic orbit moderates the swing between seasons in the north but exaggerates it in the south.
Facts First: It's true that fewer people receive food stamps than when Trump took office, but he exaggerates the figure.
If this annoys you, you'll appreciate this meme, which basically exaggerates the phenomenon to the point where it briefly becomes funny.
"Today's weak new-order reading to some extent exaggerates the actual situation in the manufacturing industry," said Thomas Strobel at UniCredit.
The Taliban, which often exaggerates casualty estimates from its attacks, said 16 Americans had been killed and three armored vehicles destroyed.
Like a parent reading to a child, he exaggerates every intonational contour, feigns shock and delight, and contrives ad-libbed exclamations:.
He at a minimum exaggerates everything, and the idea that he's going to stand there and say 'everything's fine, don't worry?
I think he exaggerates the degree of popular support for his agenda and, by extension, understates the difficulty of accomplishing it.
One volatility watcher says it's not impossible someone could be messing with the quotes, but believes the letter exaggerates the issue.
"The show is a parody, so it exaggerates things, but, like all great parodies, it captures a lot of truths," says Gates.
The slightly angled rise of the stairs from the bottom of the painting to near its top exaggerates and dramatizes the height.
Waste heat from traffic, air conditioning systems, and other machinery further exaggerates the temperature difference between cities and the surrounding rural areas.
The image inspired the GhostFace mask in "Scream", a horror film franchise, which exaggerates the ghoulish and sinister qualities of the painting.
In sport mode, the car intentionally exaggerates sideways drifts, which makes it slower around a track, but far more fun to drive.
This is a mistake that only stokes the fear of terrorism and exaggerates the influence and reach of America's Islamist extremist foes.
In other ways, too, Ms. Tanowitz works against Taylor's conventions, even as she cleverly borrows from his vocabulary and exaggerates its features.
"She picks a topic, she exaggerates things, and then people will say, 'She's right, I should vote for her,'" Ms. Houbiri said.
Ms. Akalaitis's production, with makeup by Gabrielle Vincent, exaggerates the physical decline a bit, with the warts looking more like open sores.
But an almost imperceptible wave in the glass slightly exaggerates half of his face, making him appear less symmetrical than he is.
She is six feet tall, and often exaggerates her stature by wearing high heels and gelling her hair upward, fright-wig style.
The real fun of the film's typography lies in its spacing, which draws on the look of letterpress printing and then exaggerates it.
Focal calls these headphones reference-class, which signals the company's aim for a purist sound that exaggerates or diminishes as little as possible.
Tesla emailed a statement that disputed AAA's findings, saying the report exaggerates the impact that cold weather has on its electric vehicles' range.
And in that, like almost everything in relation to his candidacy and his presidency, Trump often heavily exaggerates to make himself look better.
Jupiter is the planet of good luck and growth, but it exaggerates anything it touches—so expect things to be over the top.
Jupiter, a planet that energetically exaggerates whatever it touches, will be in a challenging angle to Pluto, the planet of death and rebirth.
"This Bridge" even includes an over-the-top telenovela, or a Spanish soap opera, written by Mr. Gutierrez, which exaggerates his performers' personalities.
Of course, just as I was pondering whether "On Tyranny" exaggerates, Trump tweeted that the press is the enemy of the American people.
The vast majority of likely voters in four swing states think President Trump lies or exaggerates the truth, according to a new poll.
State media often exaggerates loyalty pledges of the citizens toward the leaders as part of efforts to craft a personality cult around them.
The press is often blamed for the politics we get; what usually happens is the press exaggerates and reinforces the phenomenon that it observes.
Dee Dee was a perpetrator of Munchausen by proxy, in which a caretaker or parent fakes, exaggerates, or induces an illness to attract attention.
The property business earns Euro Disney just €10m annually, he points out, and CIAM's calculation "grossly exaggerates the value of these real-estate rights".
It's more that it's a vehicle for Crispin Glover to lean into his weirdness and deliver a performance that exaggerates his distinctly unsettling qualities.
It's Hanson, too, who often exaggerates Sophia's capacity for consciousness, telling Jimmy Kimmel earlier this year that the robot was "basically alive," for example.
The perfectly-centered line exaggerates symmetry, something that science says gives us aesthetic feel-goods because we're attracted to balanced proportions, (hello, celebrity faces).
Western experts say Iran often exaggerates its weapons capabilities, although there are concerns about its missile program and particularly its long-range ballistic missiles.
Western experts say Iran often exaggerates its weapons capabilities, although there are concerns about its missile programme and particularly its long-range ballistic missiles.
But with respondents also blaming the harsh weather in the Northeast, the decline in the index probably exaggerates the slowdown in the services sector.
When President Trump tells it like it is, he's giving his opinion; when President Trump exaggerates, he's tapping into the emotion his audience feels.
They argue, first, that he is an alarmist about the decline of Christianity, and that he exaggerates the legal threats to its orthodox expression.
In an analysis of Trump's financial status, Forbes points out that Trump exaggerates both the worth of his properties and his shares in them.
Jupiter expands and exaggerates everything it touches, and Neptune is the mystical fog that adds a touch of magic and confusion to our world.
"The president always resorts to hyperbole — he always exaggerates just to put his message across," Vitaliano Aguirre II, the justice minister, said on Wednesday.
Trump's assertion that he has removed thousands of troops from Afghanistan ignores the thousands his administration added in 2017 and exaggerates current reductions under Miller.
A majority of Republicans (68.7%) surveyed in Trump Country (Florida, Wisconsin, Ohio and Pennsylvania) think the president exaggerates or intentionally lies — but they don't care.
Wearing plastic breasts and underwear, Cox exaggerates her curves and yet owns them; they are wholly, solely hers, and we are the freaks for staring.
But with claims data for six states and one territory estimated because of the New Year's holiday, last week's drop likely exaggerates labor market strength.
The center has also said that the liberal Democrat Bernie Sanders significantly exaggerates the revenues that would be brought in by his financial transaction tax.
She has her detractors, mostly in the alternative medicine business, who say she exaggerates or lies, but their accusations so far seem to be unfounded.
Will federal employees be put in the awkward position of having to contradict their boss when he exaggerates or else follow along in his untruth?
Miller warned that Saudi Arabia is no ally, just a strategic partner, whose value to America the President greatly exaggerates, while ignoring the savage downside.
Sharapova also disturbingly exaggerates Williams's physical presence and anger, positing that the combination of the two is the reason Sharapova has never again beaten Williams.
I am aware the CDC released a statement "it's not a matter of if, but when," but it over exaggerates the extent of the spread.
We are watching as a president of the United States openly lies, fabricates and exaggerates while two-fifths of the population cheers him for it.
It focuses on the manipulation contestants endure at the hands of producers and exaggerates what we see in the "Bachelor" franchise, but not beyond recognition.
This trending method of organizing a novel (for example, Jenny Offill) is not yet insufferable but has a trap door: It exaggerates a writer's weaknesses.
Namely, that it exaggerates the size of a political victory, which encourages the sense that the winner has a "mandate" and can disregard political minorities.
"He exaggerates when he demands ever wider (internal) investigations and ever more lawyers are deployed," the paper quoted deputy supervisory board head Alfred Herling as saying.
Mars is the planet of aggression, so watch out for flaring tempers, and Jupiter exaggerates any situation it touches—do your best to keep things cool.
But with claims data for six states and one territory estimated because of the New Year's holiday, last week's drop likely exaggerates the labor market's strength.
" Alex Lysakowski's body of work takes everyday structures set in mundane settings and manipulates and exaggerates them to the extreme, creating "a surreal world of absurdity.
But it also exaggerates the health of the economy as consumer and business spending slowed sharply, and investment in homebuilding contracted for a fifth straight quarter.
Haftar's opponents say he exaggerates the role of Islamic State among his foes, and many are former anti-Gaddafi rebels with no ties to the militants.
Roman Zhurbin, always superb in character roles, was Simone; Craig Salstein, who often exaggerates his facial expressions, but not here, was the adorably irrepressible simpleton suitor.
The growth pace, however, likely exaggerates the health of the economy as inventories, goods yet to be sold, accounted for nearly a quarter of GDP growth.
The article didn't mention any serious injuries that men suffered at the hands of the women — but the film exaggerates one such instance to dramatic effect.
The automaker says dropping monthly sales reports was driven by a number of factors, including the desire to stop the volatility that sometimes exaggerates monthly sales.
In his solo show Portraits at Anton Kern Gallery, Jonas Wood exaggerates the flaws of his subjects, an oddly refreshing sight in the age of Photoshop.
In this case, Andersen cherry-picks studies about nutrition and often exaggerates their findings or reports them out of context, to drive home his case for veganism.
Highlighting the lack of faith in the markets, trading volumes in January have been about a third of typical levels last year, which only exaggerates price movements.
ISM survey, however, probably exaggerates the economy's strength as another survey from data firm IHS Markit showed services sector activity expanding at a weaker pace in September.
The United States and United Kingdom had higher inflation rates during this period than Japan (which has had barely any inflation at all), which exaggerates the effect.
It exaggerates the state violence of the time, with scenes of soldiers confronting miners with guns and frequent threats of execution for anyone going against the KGB.
But with respondents also blaming the harsh weather in the Northeast for disrupting activity, the decline in the index probably exaggerates the slowdown in the services sector.
China has rejected a move by Moody's to lower its credit rating, saying the downgrade exaggerates the difficulties facing the economy and underestimates the government's reform agenda.
ISM survey, however, probably exaggerates the economy's strength as another survey from data firm IHS Markit showed services sector activity expanding at a weaker pace in September.
As a result, I have been uncomfortable for some time with the "China rise" narrative, because I think it falsely exaggerates China's strengths and underplays its weaknesses.
Since some say that Mr. Trump exaggerates his worth by billions, what if I learn that his true worth does not appear to be what he says?
Trump's attorneys fought against an in-person interview after expressing concerns it could be a "perjury trap" for a president who often exaggerates or makes inaccurate statements.
Eighty percent of respondents in Florida, Wisconsin, Ohio and Pennsylvania said they think Trump lies or exaggerates the truth, the Tuesday survey published by Firehouse Strategies found.
"Four Lions is a satire that exaggerates current events to comical effect but also to satirize what we see in real-life in the UK," Choudry said.
It intentionally exaggerates prescribed gender roles in order to bring them to attention—so it doesn't really manage to escape all of the tropes it's trying to defy.
Western military analysts say Iran often exaggerates its weapons capabilities, though concerns about its long-range ballistic missile program contributed to Washington last year leaving the nuclear deal.
Bachrach correctly notes that pension funding gaps vary widely from state to state and city to city, but he exaggerates the size and the immediacy of the shortfall.
However, Voss says he believes that fiction exaggerates the issue, citing the movie "The Negotiator," which features antagonistic FBI agents who wrangle with local authorities over a case.
Strycova, herself one of the game's most expressive players, said she struggled to tune out Putintseva's draining dramaturgy, which she believes Putintseva exaggerates to disrupt an opponent's rhythm.
It is vexing to imagine how readily people felt licensed to vilify colleagues and neighbors, although McDonough exaggerates incidents of wives turning in husbands or children their parents.
"Iran hides its failures and exaggerates its successes," said Shea Cotton, a chronicler of Iranian launchings at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, based in Monterey, Calif.
I think it's worth highlighting the Journal package both because of its prominence and because journalism that exaggerates the health of today's economy is all too common. Why?
Mr. Simkin looks no more at home in it, and its choppy construction exaggerates his inconsistency: bursts of brilliant elevation and effort arcing above a resting state of inelegance.
Mr Abbasi focuses on the conflicted relationship between the two women as they gather to celebrate their parents' wedding anniversary, and neither muffles their anger nor exaggerates their rivalry.
To make the eyes pop even more, Karakeosian applies false eyelashes, and exaggerates the brows, using an eyebrow pencil to draw an upward-curved shape at the inner edges.
For the US, the effect is the same but it's less strong — the US is actually the world's biggest net debtor in the statistics, but this exaggerates the reality.
Of course, Pluto does have a dark side, and because Jupiter exaggerates whatever it touches, you'll have to be on the lookout for shady behavior, manipulators, and power struggles.
This isn't the first time Facebook has announced it's using AI to target misleading content, and it's clear that the company exaggerates AI's power to sort good content from bad.
The report exaggerates the impacts of the Republican tax cuts, which mainstream economists have characterized as a short-term sugar rush and an unnecessary stimulus of an already-hot economy.
He exaggerates, perhaps, but many of her sympathisers and colleagues have been dismayed by her authoritarian and high-handed ways as the NLD has been trying to prepare for power.
And also the first time that I nodded in front of some works and said YES: the cards, the self-portrait where she "exaggerates" her black features, the "Cornered" video.
The first two episodes, airing Sunday (the premiere is on YouTube), are grab bags of limp late-night riffs — Trump exaggerates, Trump watches TV in bed — and resistance fan fiction.
While he exaggerates this risk, it isn't invented — some researchers at Google or Microsoft labs in China go on to work for the Chinese military, taking their expertise with them.
Mr. Sanders, of Vermont, briefly criticized the news media — which he said "often wants and exaggerates conflict" — before noting he had not targeted any of his rivals in his remarks.
However, those claims are unsubstantiated, and US Africa Command (which is responsible for military relations with several African nations) says the group often exaggerates reports of damage on the ground.
We might omit this if it were a one-time slip, but Trump habitually exaggerates many positive statistics, including women's unemployment rates, even though the accurate figure is still impressive.
With ulterior motives, the New York Times tells stories of certain Chinese individuals and then exaggerates the fact, thus declaring that there are serious problems in China's economy and political system.
Experts say Gypsy Rose was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
The documents allege that Bowen-Wright may have Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
The conservative argument necessarily downplays the pain and humiliation an LGBT person experiences as a result of discrimination and exaggerates the consequences of asking a Christian to adhere to secular law.
But the ad is also funny because it exaggerates to the point of absurdity the essence of Federer's luxury-commercial persona, which is that he is a figure of timeless style.
Instead, she was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, in which a guardian, in this case her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
Experts have said that Blanchard was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
While he exaggerates how much he changed existing deals, he can still boast that his "Art of the Deal" negotiating strategy -- another core component of his appeal to his supporters -- is working.
The clinical term for this kind of behavior is malingering, which describes someone who falsifies or exaggerates illness for external benefits, said Gardere, an assistant professor of osteopathic medicine at Touro College.
One set of responses accused Carlson of a kind of conspiratorial socialism, which exaggerates economic misery, ignores capitalism's fruits, and encourages ordinary people to blame shadowy elites instead of cultivating personal responsibility.
That means that for the past 30 years, Disney has been selling a very specific face as its cultural ideal for girls, one that is anatomically impossible but that exaggerates mostly European features.
Emulating classic SNES games on a modern hi-def TV exaggerates those graphical shortcomings, but a modder has found a way to make some titles actually look beautiful thanks to some clever math.
" As quotations from a New York Times article flash onscreen, the narrator exaggerates the article's findings: "She called those women 'loony toon,' and stage-managed their destruction from a White House war room.
China is not happy about a new Pentagon report, and has condemned it as a deliberate distortion that exaggerates Chinese military activity and their ramped up activities in the hotly contested South China Sea.
Plumlee, nothing if not true to the role he was forged to play in this basketball romance, flails his arms and exaggerates a bit of light forearm contact DeMarcus gives him on the drive.
Tinning, whose case drew international attention, is believed to have exhibited Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
The ADP report has a spotty record predicting the private-payrolls component of the government's employment report and last month's surge probably exaggerates the strength of the labor market because of a seasonal quirk.
The purported rationale behind these purges also often exaggerates and perpetuates the false narrative of alleged non-citizens voting, while the practical result is the removal of otherwise eligible citizens from the voting rolls.
The Denver Channel, citing the indictment, reports that during the investigation, Turner herself allegedly brought up Munchausen by proxy syndrome, where a caretaker exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
In his address, he cut to the heart of the most significant criticisms of the president, that Mr. Trump exaggerates and constructs his own truths and that he has undermined ethical standards in Washington.
But over time, its image was tarnished by missed deadlines, worrying crash reports, signs of a cultlike corporate culture and a chief executive, Elon Musk, who habitually exaggerates progress while announcing extravagant new ideas.
The World Bank's governance indicator for South Africa is well above the 'BB' category median, but wide-spread reporting of governance failures at SOEs suggests that the indicator exaggerates the country's strength in this area.
It can do amazing things if you know how to ask the right question, but it exaggerates your every failure reminding you that the Skynet apocalypse is still a vague point far in humanity's future.
Experts say she was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian, in this case Gypsy's mother, exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
So, not exactly "camp" involving tents, sleeping bags, or s'mores — but campy fashion that exaggerates and is over the top — whether it's "pop camp, queer camp, high camp or political camp," Bolton told The Times.
That position has failed to persuade most specialists in the field, in large part because it greatly exaggerates the military and political virtues and success of the United States and the government of South Vietnam.
Naming it revolution exaggerates its actual intentions, but nonetheless it captures something essential about how American society has wrestled with the menace of disorder and even economic and social chaos inherent in free market capitalism.
Big footing Vice President Mike Pence's sober, informative task force briefings, Trump exaggerates facts, bashes China, blames the Obama administration, lauds his once soaring economy and baits reporters while shoveling any blame away from himself.
President Trump exaggerates threats from caravans of migrants or from a hobbled Iran, and he has diverted billions of dollars from the military to build a border wall that smugglers hack apart with $100 saws.
Doctors now say that Gypsy was the victim of a severe case of Munchausen by proxy, in which a guardian, in this case her mother, exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
My smartphone use was enabled and supported by nearly all of my friends and relatives, as most of modern society seems to be engaging in these compulsive internet rituals, which further exaggerates and normalizes the dependency.
Experts say Gypsy Rose was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian exaggerates or induces illness in a child to gain attention and sympathy for his or herself.
While the show may exaggerate its representation of women in the same way it exaggerates the awkwardness, stupidity, and large egos of its male characters, it also draws attention to an issue that needs major reform.
Experts have said that Gypsy was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian — in this case Gypsy's mother — exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
While not as significant as his lies about the situation at the southern border or his dealings with Russia, an amusing tweet President Donald Trump posted Tuesday morning illustrates just how easily he exaggerates and contradicts himself.
Experts have said that Gypsy was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian — in this case Gypsy's mother — exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
Experts have said that Blanchard was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian — in this case Blanchard's mother — exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
Experts have said that Blanchard was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian — in this case Blanchard's mother — exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
"I don't care if he lies or exaggerates in his tweets or breaks his vows to his wife, so long as he keeps his promises to me," Leah Rownan, a self-described social conservative from Henderson, Nev.
"It's a tough hole and the elevated tee plays a factor as well because you're high up there and it exaggerates any wind you're feeling," said Kerry Haigh, the chief championships officer for the PGA of America.
Democrats and Republicans can have differing opinions, but they should be careful not to let their partisan views lead them into a "Boring figure" situation, where each side exaggerates reality -- to the detriment of the American people.
Kaine exaggerates on the Iranian nuclear deal "She worked a tough negotiation with nations around the world to eliminate the Iranian nuclear weapons program without firing a shot," Kaine said, describing Clinton's role in the Iranian nuclear deal.
Experts have said that Gypsy Rose was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian — in this case Dee Dee — exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
This measure exaggerates the importance of methane because it fails to properly reflect the importance of the short (12 year) lifetime of methane in the atmosphere compared with carbon dioxide, which continues to transform the climate for centuries.
David A. Schorsch–Eileen M. Smiles, whose array of folk art and folk furniture is among the show's best, has a lift-top chest with black on dark green that exaggerates grain painting to the point of landscape.
Skeptics say the headline total of reserves exaggerates the resources available to support the renminbi since they suspect it includes illiquid assets such as foreign real estate and private-equity investments that cannot be readily deployed in currency markets.
We are asleep in our polarized politics, which exaggerates our differences, looks for scapegoats instead of answers and insists we get all our way all the time from a system of government based on compromise, principled cooperation and restraint.
Albarn hones in on the Velvet Undergound founder's trademark stilted vocal delivery, and even exaggerates how stiff it is in places, creating a strong contrast between the song's title and the unnatural way those words are actually being delivered.
There are different levels of cheese pull—and it's the extreme end of the spectrum that takes a normal, even appealing aspect of eating something gooey and exaggerates it until it's a grotesque funhouse version of the original food.
This would undoubtedly deliver Trump a major win with the 2020 election in sight — even though Trump exaggerates the differences between NAFTA and the USMCA, which is really just an updated and upgraded version of the original trade deal.
" Working with their friends Sarah Jenny and Olivier Richomme, they made this bleary-eyed ode to the road, grabbing your hand and dragging you into what the band call "an alternate world that exaggerates all the darkness and light.
But the BofAML economists also say that Apple's revenue miss exaggerates the weakness in the Chinese economy, while other factors could be slowing Apple sales, including competition, price, an informal boycott of U.S. goods, and the drop in China's currency.
Most world maps (including Google's) use a variant of a projection invented in 1569 by a Flemish mapmaker, Gerardus Mercator, which was handy for navigation but exaggerates the apparent size of the temperate zone where most rich countries are concentrated.
Experts believe she was the victim of a severe case of Munchausen by proxy, a relatively rare form of abuse in which a guardian, in this case Dee Dee, exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
MICHAEL GOGGIN Senior Director of Research American Wind Energy Association Washington To the Editor: Eduardo Porter exaggerates the challenge of integrating renewables into the electricity grid by taking a narrow view of tools we have to support these clean energy resources.
Most people who drink never engage in that sort of behavior, and if there's one thing that is clear about alcohol, it is that it releases impulses and exaggerates traits that already exist—it doesn't create them from whole cloth.
She is an actress, comedian and fashion designer who is perhaps best known for her skits imitating Beyoncé, Lady Gaga and other pop stars, in which she exaggerates their dance moves while lip-syncing their songs on TV variety shows.
There's little doubt that Knight grossly exaggerated the nose and lips of Williams for the same reason he exaggerates the physical characteristics of most of his cartoons' subjects: They are caricatures, and, as such, he targets differences and explodes them.
It's the centerpiece of "Electra Heart" (the sophomore release from Marina Diamandis, aka Marina and the Diamonds, who now goes by the mononym Marina), an avant-garde concept album that cheekily exaggerates female archetypes in order to dissect and dismantle them.
Brad Setser, a former United States Treasury official now at the Council on Foreign Relations, said that China could manage with smaller reserves because the model exaggerates the need for reserves in a country like China with very large domestic banking deposits.
"Populist economic policy is normally expansionary, irrespective of the economic situation, so it's short-termist, goes against globalization…it rejects international organizations like the WTO or the European Union, it exaggerates the negative economic impact of immigration and generally blames foreigners," Fuest said.
The agitation propaganda machine is important to understand because it is a window into a deeply-entrenched network that exaggerates "anti-Muslim hate" in America, deflecting attention from the real enemy: the extremist Islamic ideology killing so many around the world, including Muslims.
In Dinnerstein's version of Bouts's picture, he exaggerates the tears on the Virgin's cheeks and paints the whites of her eyes a bright, bloodshot red, making Renée's attribute even more sorrowful than the original, while Simon's is as stoic as can be.
The annual "Saturday Night Live" Christmas special is filled with sketches from over the years like "Christmastime for the Jews," which hilariously exaggerates what happens on the single day of the year when Jewish people seem to be the only ones in town.
To me, the whole thing seemed like bunk—if a cam girl exaggerates the pleasure she's experience while on the job, well, welcome to sex work—but it got enough attention that it inspired one cam girl to do things a little bit differently.
Keeping up with the capricious Henry, a king haunted by his own miscarried sons and fear of impotence, meant disposing of Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn (the antagonist of Book 19353.) Mantel exaggerates the poverty of Cromwell's childhood and gives him a drunken, abusive father.
Stingel is among the great anti-painting painters of our age," wrote Roberta Smith of The New York Times in her review of the show, "a descendant of Warhol but much more involved with painting's conventions and processes, which he alternately spurns, embraces, parodies or exaggerates.
Western military analysts say Iran often exaggerates its weapons capabilities, though concerns about its long-range ballistic missile program contributed to Washington last year leaving the pact that Iran sealed with world powers in 2015 to rein in its nuclear ambitions in exchange for an easing of economic sanctions.
Employing sleight of hand, some fast talking, and a lot of tall tales, it exaggerates the legend until the illusion takes on a life of its own, turning into the promised "fever dream" that, while admittedly stuffed with some truly excellent musical setpieces, has something sinister at its core.
Western military analysts say Iran often exaggerates its weapons capabilities, though concerns about its long-range ballistic missile programme contributed to Washington last year exiting the pact that Iran sealed with world powers in 2015 to rein in its nuclear ambitions in exchange for an easing of economic sanctions.
Western military analysts say Iran often exaggerates its weapons capabilities, though concerns about its long-range ballistic missile program contributed to Washington last year exiting the pact that Iran sealed with world powers in 2015 to rein in its nuclear ambitions in exchange for an easing of economic sanctions.
Adjei-Brenyah exaggerates only ever so slightly, or uses a futuristic hypothetical premise to reveal something true about this country's underhanded, undermining underbelly of an unconscious, which acts out its most base insults, impulses and injuries to the detriment of black communities (and many other communities of color).
It doesn't help the story's believability that, in order to reinforce Emma's fearlessness on behalf of her clients, Mr. Harbinson exaggerates both the hatred she inspires (from the dead girl's family) and the malevolence of the government's opposition to levels that are excessive even for a paranoid thriller.
I ask her what it means, politically and legally, to be permanently at war, whether the military-industrial complex has become the Frankensteinian monster President Eisenhower said it would become, and if she thinks the government exaggerates the threat of terrorism in order to justify its war on terror.
Facebook says its updated flagging procedure for health content is two-fold: addressing whether "a post about health exaggerates or misleads," and whether "a post promotes a product or service based on a health-related claim," tackling this issue much like the company addressed clickbait in years past.
Warren additionally blasted Republican presidential front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, arguing the billionaire routinely exaggerates his business acumen.
Another Reddit post breaks down the oblique kick even further, showing the various ways it can be used in a fight and some techniques to defend against the kick: In this training video, Professor Armando Basuto exaggerates chambering the knee to show how Savate's many kicks can all start from that loaded position.
The critics' concerns vary, but a common thread is that Cass's diagnosis overstates the struggles of American workers and exaggerates the downsides of globalization, and in so doing risks giving aid and comfort to populist policies — or, for that matter, socialist policies, from the Ocasio-Cortezan left — that would ultimately choke off growth.
But unlike Russia's disinformation activity, which seeks to spread "false stories with the aim of polluting the information environment," Iran pushes a "distorted truth... that exaggerates Iran's moral authority while minimizing Iran's repression of its citizens and the steep human cost of its own imperial adventures in the wider Middle East," the report's authors found.
THE JOURNAL HAD REPORTED LAST WEEKEND THAT TRUMP OFFICIALS HAD ASKED EMPLOYEES OF YOUR DEPARTMENT, THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT, TO CALCULATE U.S. TRADE FLOWS IN A WAY THAT THEY SAY EXAGGERATES THE OVERALL U.S. TRADE DEFICIT, OVERSTATING DEFICITS WITH COUNTRIES SUCH AS MEXICO, AND WHAT THEY SAID IS EVEN CREATING THE ILLUSION OF DEFICITS WHERE NONE EXIST.
"The best definition [of Munchausen by proxy] is to think of a caretaker who feigns, exaggerates, or induces an illness — typically in their own child — in order to gain concern and attention for themselves," says Marc Feldman, MD, clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Alabama and author of Dying To Be Ill: True Stories Of Medical Deception.
Indeed, his lyrics are mostly descriptive, portraying a world of endless casual sex, fancy cars/jewelry/designer couture, and, where he diverges from the usual fantasy, what on recorded evidence sounds like a crippling drug addiction (to lean, sizzurp, codeine, whatever it's called, though he also pays homage to cocaine), all of which he probably exaggerates but certainly has experience with.
In the past eight months, Pyongyang has successfully launched three medium-range missiles, and Kim Jong-un is claiming he's in "the final stage in preparations" for the first test of intercontinental ballistic missiles, which would mark a significant step toward its capacity to hit the continental US. North Korea frequently exaggerates its technical abilities, however, and it's not clear how close they are to what would be a potentially game-changing advance.
With the changes, which will arrive over the next couple weeks, Facebook is using two key factors to define clickbait (emphasis their own):  (1) if the headline withholds information required to understand what the content of the article is; and (2) if the headline exaggerates the article to create misleading expectations for the reader Links from pages that routinely post these types of headlines will be demoted in users' News Feeds, Facebook said.
In response to this track, Lil Wayne famously responded, "Fuck 'em": Fuk pusha t and anybody that love em In the years since, the beef between Pusha and Drake has generally gone like this: Pusha claims Drake steals his best stuff from other artists while he searches for authentic identity; Drake implies Pusha exaggerates the seriousness and extent of his life experience as a drug dealer in order to seem more street than he actually is.

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