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"hyperbole" Definitions
  1. a way of speaking or writing that makes something sound better, more exciting, more dangerous, etc. than it really is

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Sometimes the hyperbole of the campaign trail is not hyperbole.
That might also be hyperbole, but what is "Maybach Music 2" about if not hyperbole?
"People in North Dakota prefer humility to hyperbole, and that kind of hyperbole I don't think sells very well politically," he said.
Hyperbole and broader concerns Clapper said Sunday on "State of the Union" that he does see Brennan's hyperbole as part of the issue, but reemphasized a larger concern.
The myth of truthful hyperbole The President actually did use the term "truthful hyperbole" in "The Art of the Deal," the famous ghostwritten best-seller about his early career.
I've spent lots and lots of time trying to puzzle out how to accurately reflect Trump's not-normalness while not simply falling back on hyperbole for the sake of hyperbole.
"This president speaks in hyperbole, and hyperbole is interpreted by some as lies, and by the president it is interpreted as just his exaggeration," Cassidy told host co-host Mika Brzezinski.
" He added, " 'Truthful hyperbole' is a contradiction in terms.
But she's prone to hyperbole that gets her in trouble.
WILBUR ROSS: I think that's a great deal of hyperbole.
Any suggestion of rampant, extensive voter fraud is sheer hyperbole.
It's hard to talk about Cuphead without descending into hyperbole.
"It's fairly safe to assume that was hyperbole," Mulvaney said.
"This is not hyperbole, and I am not kidding..." pic.twitter.
The president called it revolutionary with his hyperbole – no surprise.
In Venter's case, the hyperbole takes the form of metaphor.
"It's fairly safe to assume that was hyperbole," he responded.
We even have a Republican nominee who specializes in hyperbole.
"The notion that antidepressants are overprescribed is hyperbole," McIntyre says.
We must tamp down the incendiary rhetoric and the hyperbole.
This might sound like alarmist hyperbole cribbed from an episode
"All Canadians do," I explained, the hyperbole only partially comedic.
I'll take HYPERBOLE for $800, you might be thinking. Fair.
Maybe hyperbole, along with mastic, thrives in this sunny climate.
Hyperbole: Exaggeration so extreme that listeners shouldn't take it literally.
Vladimir Putin outright, the lack of hyperbole and histrionics surrounding
That sounds like hyperbole, I realize, but it's really not.
TERRELL: Listen, but the smoke game so to play to hyperbole.
This is hyperbole — the entire world does not watch The Bachelor.
This show is prone to hyperbole (looking at you, Chris Harrison).
I say without hyperbole: #GotGVol20173 is MCU at its very best.
Part of the answer: Johnson is a casualty of hyperbole fatigue.
MULVANEY: I think it's fairly safe to assume that was hyperbole.
The main opposition party, the Scottish Conservatives, accused Sturgeon of hyperbole.
He's plain spoken and not given to hyperbole and grand emotion.
His answers were filled with nonresponsive hyperbole and were generally vacuous.
Though the No Man's Sky team used obfuscation instead of hyperbole.
It's a holiday from the hyperbole, a respite from the riposte.
It's not hyperbole to say that our democracy depends on it.
Call it hyperbole, but competitors scrambled to reach his high bar.
The whole to-do is the hyperbole of commercial EDM personified.
They know that it is mostly hyperbole, marketing spiel, hot air.
Mr. Trump's hyperbole not withstanding, he can claim some deregulatory successes.
People need to separate the justified excitement from the opportunistic hyperbole.
TRUMP You should try truthful hyperbole or just make stuff up.
"I don't think it's hyperbole to say that," Mr. Martin said.
Again, Sanders sought to gently disagree, while tamping down Bannon's hyperbole.
But the president, with his penchant for hyperbole, outdoes them all.
This is a war, and that is not hyperbole or exaggeration.
This is not hyperbole you are using here," Hannity said. "No.
Hyperbole: exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
This hyperbole is understandable from career employees who are emotionally invested.
"A little hyperbole never hurts," he wrote of his deal-making.
We didn't need a lot of hyperbole or adjectives or adverbs.
Particularly during the current political season, such blowhard hyperbole seems almost mainstream.
In short, Google's claim of significantly improved telephoto images is not hyperbole.
However effective, this strategy could have steered the exhibition toward pedantic hyperbole.
" Setting aside the usual Trump hyperbole, is the Republican nominating system "rigged?
There will be more hyperbole and hijinks to come -- and more testimony.
Foreign policy must be based on reality,not hyperbole or wishful thinking.
Even amid the hyperbole and fervour of tech Mr Son stands out.
Good news from Europe was often tinged with a bit of hyperbole.
You Clapper say it&aposs not Trump, no, no, this is hyperbole.
This is -- and I am, this is not hyperbole -- this is real.
Overcoming habituation and making a splash requires ever-bigger jolts of hyperbole.
Republicans are running the table after years of leftist hyperbole and fearmongering.
But our hyperbole — forgive me for saying — seems to know no bounds.
Issa, the former House Oversight Committee chairman, dismissed such talk as hyperbole.
Along with cleareyed looks at the president's errors, we often got hyperbole.
People expect ads to contain lies and hyperbole and usually act accordingly.
" One section is called, simply, "No Such Thing as Too Much Hyperbole.
I play to people's fantasies…That's why a little hyperbole never hurts.
Sadly, hyperbole and hysteria have stymied reasonable dialogue between well-intentioned representatives.
This isn't hyperbole; early grime beats were often made on gaming consoles.
America is facing a national public health crisis-- this is not hyperbole.
But it came from my book, which, in truthful hyperbole, I wrote.
I kid, but apparently these Democrats, in all their hyperbole, do not.
But criticism of hyperbole on one side does not countenance the reverse.
Literally, with nary a trace of hyperbole: this whole shit is ours.
In recent years, this question would invite accusations of hyperbole and alarmism.
"These are not people prone to hyperbole," Mr. Rubio said on CNN.
"Sometimes hyperbole comes from saying the truth plainly," Mr. Adjei-Brenyah said.
James's jokes veer from hyperbole to understatement, self-deprecating to disarmingly uncensored.
It's too early yet to say whether that was prescient or hyperbole.
He is, by nature, given to braggadocio, to hyperbole, perhaps to exaggeration.
"New York, thy name is irreverence and hyperbole," Ms. Huxtable wrote abidingly.
Everything's bigger in Texas, including hyperbole over the challenges of managing millennials.
I say this with zero hyperbole and the smallest kernel of admiration.
Not shaded truths or hyperbole, but outright lies presented as real journalism.
Run, don't walk; a must-see … insert your own clichéd hyperbole here.
So, the "victim" of this intimidation saw them as typical Stone hyperbole.
I think Brennan&aposs hyperbole is a little beyond the scope of acceptability.
Hyperbole aside, how will the election affect the trajectory of the Supreme Court?
Election chatter is filled with hyperbole — dished out by candidates, pundits, and voters.
As absurdity outpaces reality, metaphor and hyperbole become the coin of the realm.
Although commentators like to speak in hyperbole, in 2016 they could be right.
Lewandowski and his boss have one thing in common: a love of hyperbole.
This may seem like hyperbole, but the phenomenon is grounded in real evidence.
The past two years have been filled with controversies, hyperbole, and slick renderings.
I dare you to fact-check his diatribe of hyperbole and half-truths.
Even under great strain to resist hyperbole, the picture that emerges is ugly.
There's a tremendous amount of hyperbole around adolescent and child exposure to porn.
Hyperbole is not unexpected from a government keen to burnish its liberalising credentials.
Please curb the urge to speak in hyperbole and provide a real plan.
His peppering of numbers into his verbose hyperbole is a highly effective tactic.
However, it is important to separate the hyperbole from the underlying economic realities.
I listened past his purposeful hyperbole, New Yorker sarcasm, and Alpha-male tweets.
" He also warned that "reckless hyperbole is just so destructive of our democracy.
The prevailing rhetoric fearing the demise of Japan's pacifism is often a hyperbole.
In today's world of political hyperbole, this seems a comforting bit of normality.
This is not hype, this is not hyperbole and I am not kidding.
The hyperbole people typically apply to conservative evangelicals actually applies to Roy Moore.
He rarely appears on TV. But when he does, he deploys Trumpian hyperbole.
There is a not even a touch of hyperbole in the above paragraph.
The hyperbole is supposed to distract from the reality of Emanuel's qualifications. Sen.
Opponents of this action have responded with hyperbole, demagoguery and even personal threats.
I don't think that was radical truth-telling, by any stretch of hyperbole.
And if you think that's hyperbole, several sources casually likened him to Picasso.
But in the presidential bids that followed, hyperbole began to edge toward prophecy.
What I love about food in anime is the truth in its hyperbole.
More basic hyperbole, like saying "great," has a higher bar of 11.5 times.
Since I'm the King of hyperbole, I'll let his words speak for me.
Amplified with his penchant for hyperbole, the deal provides the perfect sound bite.
Mr. Trump's introductory comments were long on hyperbole and short on important detail.
Hyperbole is an ever-present danger up there on the high-low tightrope.
Our nation needed patience and facts, but these people gave us hysteria & hyperbole.
"I'm not shocked that elected officials are using hyperbole and exaggerations," Hurd said.
"Foreign policy must be based on reality, not hyperbole or wishful thinking," Sen.
Because he was, without hyperbole, the most important individual of the 85033th century.
Look, I think we all know the president uses a lot of hyperbole.
We&aposve become numb to this type of hyperbole because the Democrats always overreach.
Moran believes Trump is successful in part due to his habitual use of hyperbole.
"Let me put it this way," Schneider says, with typical hyperbole, in one episode.
Maybe that sounded like a bit of hyperbole, but the radar photos suggest otherwise.
The hyperbole of this isn't funny to me, nor does it read as satire.
I think they're seeing the evidence of it being real and not just hyperbole.
The language and hyperbole of my emails were harsh, but so were the circumstances.
It's true that hyperbole in politics gets more attention than the history of politics.
This isn't hyperbole nor is it the work of dark science fiction— it's reality.
In Washington, both sides appear intent on putting the hype back into the hyperbole.
This is an example of exaggeration and hyperbole, something many of us frequently do.
Campaigns often resort to hyperbole, loose interpretations, and slanted opinions to advance their candidates.
The skills that can inspire such praise and hyperbole had been buried away, muted.
It is not hyperbole to suggest that economic performance makes or breaks incumbent presidents.
It seems there is no degree of hyperbole for Democrats that goes too far.
Hyperbole or not, there's no doubt Britain played critical roles at the critical moment.
Nevertheless, Gucci is home so we must applaud these efforts with hyperbole and fervor.
Dean Heller, the most vulnerable GOP senator, said the Democrats' messaging is "all hyperbole."
That's difficult because what students are seeing online is name calling, hyperbole, and bullying.
His words have been short on specifics and long on vague and simplistic hyperbole.
I tried "magnificent," and imagined the text raising a cool eyebrow at unseemly hyperbole.
"They told me it was the worst," he says, with no hint of hyperbole.
Though known for his hyperbole, Musk's comment channeled a very real fear for experts.
His prose is admirably clear, although, in describing paintings, he can lapse into hyperbole.
SO TO SAY IT'S AS STRONG AS AN OX IS SOMETHING OF A HYPERBOLE.
Lying was a big part of his business strategy — he called it 'truthful hyperbole.
Throughout, however, the biography is judicious on topics that often inspire hyperbole and mystification.
They both make strange fashion statements with their hair and enjoy bullying and hyperbole.
Nothing encourages hyperbole like Oscar night, but at that moment, Quinn's enthusiasm was contagious.
Rella, all wide eyes and popped eyebrows, is the man as hyperbole, comically outsized.
Other numbers, though, support the hyperbole from Vogel and James about Caruso's active hands.
"I think it is," Clapper said when asked if Brennan's hyperbole was an issue.
Patrick Henry's "give me liberty or give me death" is not hyperbole for her.
That question is obscured by the piles of money and hyperbole that surround it.
Granted, the "fantastic" in the title might sound like indulging a bit of hyperbole.
"Look, I think we all know the president uses a lot of hyperbole," Sen.
Hyperbole is the current that runs through much of the public discourse on scientific research.
Image: EssentialCalling Andy Rubin one of the forefathers of the modern smartphone wouldn't be hyperbole.
That's not just a VICE-y piece of foul-mouthed hyperbole about candlelight rituals, either.
Not only does Trump lack a sense of humor, he doesn't know from rhetorical hyperbole.
New cities are always unveiled with an excess of hyperbole and a dearth of practicality.
She used to joke that he could befriend a Klansman if he wanted to. Hyperbole?
The foundation is surrounded by hyperbole, so judging the outcomes it has delivered is difficult.
If Napoleon's followers sometimes exaggerated his brilliance, that is nothing compared with his own hyperbole.
It's worth it, because her work is both forcefully uncompromising and poetic in its hyperbole.
Except — unlike many of Trump's blustery proclamations — the way we're talking about Harvey isn't hyperbole.
But when you're on Twitter, where the primary language is hyperbole, you can just yell.
We had not yet been trained to recognize Trump's hyperbole as constant, indiscriminate, and meaningless.
Sometimes, writers can be guilty of hyperbole after the fact when something like this happens.
The comparison of tobacco and tanning beds might seem like hyperbole, but it is not.
"  "I don't want to indulge in too much hyperbole, but the world is falling apart.
Without fear of hyperbole, this is the pinnacle of what a comic book can be.
At the risk of hyperbole, couldn't this be regarded as a coup of some sort?
But for all his talk of "community," King responds with sing-songy hyperbole and deflection.
Politicians also exhaust their capacity for hyperbole and settle for a tone of grim defiance.
He has since said he uses hyperbole to stress a point and denies inciting murder.
Trying to paper over the difficulties he had created, Trump relied on hyperbole and lies.
In Silicon Valley, hyperbole is becoming a problem, according to prominent short-seller Jim Chanos.
Otero determined that the President's language was simply hyperbole and within his First Amendment rights.
Hyperbole aside, the Crapo bill is a moderate, common-sense reform with strong bipartisan support.
BROOKS: President Trump has a way of using hyperbole in order to achieve strategic advantage.
It's the type of video that makes you forget that hyperbole is sometimes frowned upon.
Rather it sounds like over-heated rhetoric from someone who put the hyper into hyperbole.
We can't have half-truths and hyperbole … convincing people this isn't to be taken seriously.
Reality check: Plenty of what the Trump administration has said is hyperbole, untrue or unknowable.
Today, much of the population is on Facebook, ill equipped to sift hyperbole from fact.
He tends to exaggerate and overdecorate, but under the hyperbole is a kernel of truth.
While blunt, this question is unfortunately not hyperbole when it comes to America's wild horses.
In addition, U.S. courts have said "rhetorical hyperbole" associated with politics is constitutionally protected speech.
It is not hyperbole to state that the future of our democracy is at stake.
"It is no hyperbole to say that Dulce Garcia embodies the American dream," it said.
One might read Jordan's story and dismiss it as hyperbole or perhaps even outright fabrication.
That isn't writerly exaggeration or baseless hyperbole—he really is that big of a deal.
I wasn't prepared for the level of hyperbole on the restaurant side of the fence.
On the journalism side, researchers have found that reporters seem to be employing hyperbole more frequently.
But he might as well have given the media and Liberal hyperbole on what happened today.
"I'm not particularly enamored with the hyperbole—'one of the world's largest volcanic provinces'," he said.
The judge said that Trump's tweet was "rhetorical hyperbole," and was protected by the First Amendment.
No one ever came to our door to arrest us for hyperbole, or propagating conspiracy theories.
RELATED: RNC chief dismisses Trump's comments as 'hyperbole' "Everyone knows what the rules are," he said.
At the risk of hyperbole, I can't remember laughing at a game this hard in years.
So, Jesse, do you think this was some kind of hyperbole you do in a speech?
Even the hyperbole-prone hacks of the KCNA seemed to think this was a little strong.
As the love and the accolades and the hyperbole keep pouring in, these are ideal gateways.
I am a fairly intelligent and informed American and I know hyperbole when I hear it.
It's not hyperbole to say Lee and her book helped shape the woman I am today.
To say the resemblance between Saget and Harrison is uncanny is, well, kind of extreme hyperbole.
Snakes in general are subject to hyperbole and fearmongering, and Florida's python problem is no different.
Buoyed by hyperbole and showmanship, this cycle may provide more surprises than those of the past.
Too often the fog of war rolls in after the clouds of half-truths and hyperbole.
Stone, who is no stranger to hyperbole, played the victim immediately after his initial court appearance.
And what more appropriate genre for writing about Hollywood than one marked by theatricality, hyperbole, excess?
Mr. Trump's indictment of the Obama administration's policies was based on selected facts and dark hyperbole.
As opposed to descending into hyperbole or snark and then standing there ejecting bile at everybody.
The fervor around these beers is ripe with hyperbole, but in the best examples, it's warranted.
"A little hyperbole never hurts," Trump writes in his first book, The Art of the Deal.
Such hyperbole gives traction to Russian propaganda that depicts Ukraine as untrustworthy and hellbent on war.
For others, he is a cartoonish blowhard who accentuates his own importance by splashing through hyperbole.
Arriving in a whirlwind of hyperbole, they were treated as a legacy act from the offset.
When Izzo rates talent, especially among his own ranks, he has never been one for hyperbole.
There's no hyperbole in the frequent assertion that it's the most important midterm in a generation.
Climate change, and proposed policies to address it, deserve intense scrutiny, free of hyperbole and denial.
That was hyperbole; still, her eyes were alarmingly red from such a brief burst of crying.
If you think this is hyperbole, just ask one of the 28503,22019 issuers in the marketplace.
That's assuming, of course, that it's all hyperbole and can be trusted to stay that way.
Hyperbole is part of Shark Week so you gotta be worried about some of the facts.
While our public discourse is not immune to overstatement and hyperbole, it is neither overstatement nor hyperbole to suggest that the current Republican president appears determined to bitterly divide Americans against each other, and in the process, he is bitterly dividing Republicans against each other as well.
If you're a fan of hyperbole, then you should know that this podcast will change your life.
An hyperbole would not be fictional and would not overstate the solemnness that I feel right now.
This scene is presented as a shocking insight into Iran's authoritarian regime, whereas it is simply hyperbole.
This is hardly surprising given that Peter lacks banter skills and seems to speak only in hyperbole
And to be clear, that death is not hyperbole, but impending, promised and soon-to-be literal.
It also wouldn't be hyperbole to say Los Angeles can be a beautiful-as-hell fever dream.
Abe List's lawyers have argued that the "addict" tweet was hyperbole and not a statement of fact.
Yet amid this Boy Scout good behaviour, the wildcatter spirit remains—all couched in typical industry hyperbole.
That's not hyperbole, it's totally reasonable—and if you disagree, well, you're probably not watching Twin Peaks.
"Suggesting somehow that a man in a wheelchair is somehow a threat … is just hyperbole," Chesnoff said.
PERINO: Well, I think hyperbole is what you use when you don&apost have a good argument.
But it's a mistake to think his hyperbole and the frenetic public chatter don't have deleterious effects.
For Asian leaders, Trump's off-the-cuff style, freewheeling tweets, and rhetorical hyperbole, must have been daunting.
Just as he did in 2016, Trump relied on hyperbole, exaggeration and outright lies during his speech.
And HoloLens creator Alex Kipman hasn't exactly shied away from hyperbole in communicating this inevitable roadmap either.
Inevitably such success is shot through with hyperbole but it rests on very solid and tangible numbers.
Separated from all the hyperbole and rhetoric, Parker's film looks much smaller than the controversies it's spawned.
But it is hyperbole all its own to claim this polarization is something new under the sun.
Unwarranted hyperbole emboldens that political opposition, allowing them to claim liberals are engaging in politically motivated hysteria.
The coverage of election 28500 aside, we need to check hyperbole and our feelings at the door.
That's not hyperbole, but a routine warning climate scientists have been publishing in scientific journals for years.
"I think there's several areas where he's used his hyperbole —" he said, before being interrupted by Kelly.
"I mean, it's huge," she said, channeling her candidate's favorite adjective but not his sense of hyperbole.
I'll also say, with no hyperbole, I've been on stage with a lot of extremely funny people.
It is a most unusual dynamic, even for a sport that tends toward hyperbole and self-importance.
Certainly, some of the hyperbole wasn't as helpful and didn't hurt Mitt Romney on the other side.
It was, they said, stoked by hyperbole and had devastating consequences: the destruction of irreplaceable original documents.
Statements made about the addictive potential of marijuana amount to pure hyperbole when considered alongside the evidence.
Indeed, I can say with no hyperbole whatsoever that the University of Oregon has saved my life.
However, lower courts have delineated between threats on the one hand and "political hyperbole" on the other.
Brafman suggested that Shkreli was engaging in "political hyperbole" or "satire" in his comments about both women.
There's been plenty of President Trump's brand of political rhetoric, replete with hyperbole, untruths and personal attacks.
"Did Donald Trump Accidentally Threaten Nuclear War Out of a Penchant for Hyperbole?" from the Toronto Star.
Lewis said the defense claim that Assange might receive a jail term of 170 years was hyperbole.
As a fan of impressive crowd sizes, it's the type of hyperbole you can imagine Trump appreciating.
Who knows if the supposed lament about the $5,43 chair was intentional hyperbole or a serious complaint.
Washington (CNN)Roger Stone is known for hyperbole, but his latest graphic warning should worry Donald Trump.
Hyperbole is a foundational trope of hip-hop, but ultimately its poetic value lies in communicating truth.
But some find that the account provides a public service in an emerging industry prone to hyperbole.
The hyperbole trickles down and is taken up by Sean Spicer and, of course, by Kellyanne Conway.
We can say, without hyperbole, that the effects of this election will be felt centuries from now.
I don't really talk in hyperbole, but I don't think anybody has ever been treated like this.
He called Trump's comment "hyperbole" that appeared to be protected free speech under the Constitution's First Amendment.
Its legacy can be found today in the hyperventilating hyperbole that still dominates many a gallery's press release.
Bird Sister's doom-and-gloom prognostication is an encouraging thing to hear, but it's more hyperbole than fact.
Sang is not normally given to hyperbole, but his pride, minutes after the race had ended, was uncontainable.
That last bit of hyperbole is courtesy of the company's focus on something called CVT (Cardiac Vagal Tone).
Now at some point the obfuscation and the hyperbole on both sides tend to cancel each other out.
So, in the story, the privacy wars that will happen — "privacy wars" is hyperbole — it's a privacy conflict.
And its reporters try to appear objective, toning down the jihadist hyperbole ISIS uses in its official releases.
In classic Apple fashion, the AirPods wireless earphones were launched with a generous heaping of hyperbole last year.
David Opdyke: Truthful Hyperbole continues at Magnan Metz Gallery (521 West 26th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through October 22.
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren's warning about an impending economic crisis carried with it some level of hyperbole.
In a new statement, the company told CNN Business Wednesday that Abigail Disney's account is "particularly egregious" hyperbole.
Any impeachment process would ideally proceed as smoothly and transparently as possible, with hyperbole kept to a minimum.
That was hyperbole; it assumes some other employer would be willing to hire Walmart's workers at higher wages.
And when I say the greatest place on earth, I'm conscious that some may accuse me of hyperbole.
Politicians and pundits often intone that there are "a multitude" of new energy options, but that's rhetorical hyperbole.
As a catchphrase, "Now More Than Ever" is interesting because its hyperbole cuts us off from the past.
And in a genre often steeped in hype, for once even the "diabolical" label doesn't feel like hyperbole.
Pence's vice presidential hyperbole was on early display when the Trump administration celebrated passage of the tax bill.
Despite much satirical hyperbole, real and disturbing questions emerge about how scientific advances exacerbate our yearning for immortality.
He employs short bursts of hyperbole rather than thoughtfully articulated statements, and does so over and over again.
Amidst all the breathless reporting and hyperbole, what's real and what's fake news is getting harder to distinguish.
In addition to such hyperbole, Harvard's decision not to renew Sullivan's deanship has inspired fantastic leaps of logic.
Amid the storm of party-line bickering and election-year hyperbole, it's easy to lose faith in Congress.
The braggadocio, the self-celebration, the hyperbole, the need to "win" at all costs -- it's always been there.
"This would set the NIH budget, and biomedical research, back 15 years -- and that's not hyperbole," he said.
And its reporters try to appear objective, toning down the jihadist hyperbole ISIS uses in its official releases.
Heck, I'd probably still rather have 2016 Duncan than 2016 Cousins, and that's only partially retirement-fueled hyperbole.
Thus, most powerful figures, including members of Trump's own party and administration, discounted his words as mere hyperbole.
This is the place where the two sides can come together, even in this season of political hyperbole.
WARHOL'S LEGACY The Pop artist was famous for hiding behind a smoke screen of hyperbole and outright fibs.
What Trump Jr. is doing here then is using rhetorical hyperbole for the political benefit of his father.
The health and well-being of our republic may depend on it, and that is not partisan hyperbole.
I am sure some of you are rolling your eyes, believing that using the word "imperialism" is hyperbole.
We have to maintain our emotional composure, avoid press hyperbole and abandon our impulse to racialize the issue.
"The Real Deal" reminds voters that Democrats are serious about governance; it isn't all hyperbole and empty rhetoric.
To the average upper middle-class liberal arts student, this may sound like typical "right-wing" patriotic hyperbole.
Self-driving cars: We were promised so much more, and I'm not even talking about Elon Musk's hyperbole.
"In their context, defendant's repeated statements ... cannot be characterized simply as opinion, heated rhetoric or hyperbole," Schecter wrote.
His affection for well-paid hyperbole in his former side-gig as a newspaper columnist has not helped.
But where is the line between falsehoods that may incite violence and good, old-fashioned American political hyperbole?
The playful wall markings are like cave paintings, and it wouldn't be hyperbole to deem Cárdenas an archaeologist.
The Eternaut isn't without the hyperbole we typically associate with pulpy genre yarns and hallowed television anthology series.
" He also said in the court filing Monday night that the tweet was "the definition of protected rhetorical hyperbole.
They've become defensive, self-serious and aggressive, and they've adopted Trump's rhetorical penchant for hyperbole, bombast and fact-blurring.
That's not hyperbole: It's hard to be too upset about some of the teams that missed out this year.
When his longtime political adviser Roger Stone was indicted, the president turned the hyperbole all the way to 21940.
He testified that he relied on sarcasm and hyperbole to get his points across and intended to be provocative.
Trump described his boasts as "truthful hyperbole, "an innocent form of exaggeration," and "a very effective form of promotion.
To borrow some of the hyperbole that runs through Svenonius' entire career, it was a triumph over weather itself.
A lot of games say they have everything — but this is the first time that might not be hyperbole.
"I will die -- this is not hyperbole -- if I do not have affordable health insurance," she tells McHenry's staffer.
All that hyperbole means, essentially, that this is a nice looking handset that can withstand a drop or two.
"I use similes, metaphor, hyperbole, every now and then to stress a point," Duterte said, referring to his rhetoric.
I'll try to stay away from hyperbole and instead dig into the hows and whys that make it special.
I try to steer clear of hyperbole, but Zyankali makes it hard: He is truly one of a kind.
The left calls out in full-throated hyperbole for a system they claim will give Americans Medicare for All.
He sees fabrications as emotional, comparing it to the hyperbole in 8th century Chinese romantic poet Li Bai's work.
Bathsheba is an interesting beast—a sort of super-supergroup, if you're prone to hyperbole like I usually am.
There's no hyperbole in saying that participation in the decennial census is one of our most important civic duties.
Honestly, so far, despite the hyperbole and a few minor hiccups, this one has not really been that bad.
"2019 is the year Williamsburg dies," a headline in The New York Post blared in a bit of hyperbole.
Though River's angst is often one dramatic exhale away from toppling into hyperbole, Eve's lovely language makes it work.
"Near existential" is how Tim Kaine recently described this campaign, and it did not come off as complete hyperbole.
I really wish that were hyperbole, but it isn't, and that fact can be used to the opposition's benefit.
Hyperbole aside, there's no special formula in dressing with the sort of panache that looks both effortless and advanced.
And remember: The Weather Service is a government agency known for its sober-minded messaging and avoidance of hyperbole.
The anti-European Union side says this is hyperbole, part of an elite campaign to scare voters off Brexit.
Graphics and teasers on drama videos take a cue from the fonts and visual hyperbole that traditional tabloids use.
If they don't win, does it invalidate the hyperbole about them that's been thrown around the last three years?
His speech can switch from hyperbole to understatement in the same sentence — and it is a wonderfully deadpan understatement.
And though such statements, made in such moments, usually reek of hyperbole, they often contain a kernel of truth.
We know that reading for tone is difficult, nuance is rare, and the tendency to hyperbole… is very strong.
"There has never been a moment quite like this one," she said, echoing the hyperbole that had been prevalent.
The game was, in the parlance of hyperventilating announcers, an "instant classic," only this time, the phrase wasn't hyperbole.
If he implied that he had more direct sources, he has said, he was simply engaging in political hyperbole.
Judging by the hyperbole, it would seem that the party's or the president's own nerves have been badly jangled.
"It depends on what you think," Preibus said, repeating his claim that Trump's criticisms were all rhetoric and hyperbole.
Second, also with no hyperbole: Elaine was the most exhausting and difficult performer I ever had to work with.
Despite Markovits's hyperbole and overwriting, his conception of meritocracy as a machine that runs itself is a powerful one.
"It's a blank screen to project so much on it, it's almost asking for hyperbole and fantasy," she says.
In a political climate fraught with hyperbole on free trade, anti-trade rhetoric has seeped into our national narrative.
But Ross Baker, a political scientist at Rutgers University, sees something new in the level of vitriol and hyperbole.
Democrats argue the merger will allow a broadcaster with a tendency toward hyperbole to further mislead the American public.
In the meantime, it's time to do away with the myths and hyperbole so often used when talking about drugs.
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Or maybe it's a reminder that Trump, and the people he surrounds himself with, are full of hyperbole and lies.
Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe, and Angaleena Presley are so consistent and prolific, independently and in their supertrio, they elicit hyperbole.
Which is precisely the sort of media-driven hyperbole that Boeheim refuses to buy into, one way or the other.
Beyerdynamic calls them "an audible piece of jewelry," and for once, I'm going to agree with the corporate hyperbole here.
Williams was short and broad-shouldered, with the peculiar quality denoted, perhaps with a smidgen of hyperbole, by his nickname.
His speech then set the tone for the candidate's ability to dominate the headlines with provocative statements, insults and hyperbole.
To borrow a hyperbole from the man himself, it might just be the franchise's Most Successful Partnership Of All Time.
Let's dispense with the hyperbole: Croatia's Rimac Automobili built a very, very fast car that they'd like to show you.
" But Judge S. James Otero dismissed her suit in October, saying Trump's tweet was "the definition of protected rhetorical hyperbole.
They also articulate a kind of tenderness and intimacy that is difficult to achieve without descending into cliche or hyperbole.
These stories are allegedly real with a bit of hyperbole/Siberian fan fiction thrown in — just as it should be.
There is no hyperbole left with which to freshly describe him as a broadcaster—no corny phrase has been spared.
They're both stolid movies that skip hyperbole and histrionics, but don't replace those things with an alternate form of energy.
He will be confirmed because the American people will see through the haze of hyperbole and invective levied against him.
If you give him four more years, this Democracy might not even survive, and I don't think that's a hyperbole.
But with Blink by Black Tomato — an adventure luxury tour operator named after Russia's rare black tomato — it's not hyperbole.
But given the giant legacy that he leaves behind, that listing on his business card, at least, wasn't mere hyperbole.
No matter the underlying facts, the foes of Kavanaugh are willing to resort to any hyperbole, half-truth and hysteria.
Like most great satire, the cart was bent on exposing what it perceived to be the truth through gracious hyperbole.
Election year hyperbole aside, this argument sounds compelling because it appeals to core American values of democracy and human rights.
The Best of Giggs series, hosted by DJ Big Ryde was, hyperbole aside, like no other hood tape before it.
When John Yau, who is not one for hyperbole, called her "a truly great artist," you knew it was true.
But a little hyperbole is all part of the fun on this entertaining bar-hop through the past 10,000 years.
That realization had Suresh Chawla crowing — with the kind of hyperbole befitting the president — to the Republican governor of Mississippi.
Sex workers tell Broadly that the government's decision has them scared for their lives—and their concerns are not hyperbole.
President Petro Poroshenko called it "a violation of all international agreements," and (hyperbole aside) he kind of had a point.
"I would urge everyone to take a deep breath and not buy into the talking points and the hyperbole," Sen.
"These two scorpions in a bottle are each trying to outdo one another with slanderous fear-mongering hyperbole," he said.
" Trump's economy is built almost entirely on wish and whimsy, spectacle and diversion—what he likes to call "truthful hyperbole.
To help you cut through the verbiage and hyperbole, here's a list of common terms and what they really mean.
Also, he seems to have acknowledged that it is a "ban," a term the Trump administration has denounced as hyperbole.
Why it matters: The dueling narratives aren't mutually exclusive, but it takes some nuance to sort through the partisan hyperbole.
"The president uses hyperbole, and is often flat-out dishonest in what he tells the American public," Ms. Escobar said.
If it sounds like hyperbole, consider the possibility that the emotional experience it describes is not just real, but rational.
Of course, this begs the question: Is the bomb cyclone a real thing, or just a bit of clickbait hyperbole?
I saw firsthand how, as far the public debate over crime was concerned, fear and hyperbole trumped empathy and accuracy.
This is the case in the spreads that mimic Allie Brosh's Hyperbole and a Half and Harvey Pekar's American Splendor.
It's also not hyperbole to suggest that without Annie Malone, Madam C.J. Walker would not have become a household name.
And — with no hyperbole here — technology is making it possible for anyone to get the best education in the world.
Every fight is trumpeted as the most important with the most at stake when clearly most fights are not worth hyperbole.
The hyperbole about Rousey's striking, Rousey vs men and Rousey going to boxing had been droning on for a long time.
While some posts are probably internet hyperbole, people like Minassian still act directly on their ideas — and are celebrated for it.
It allowed PragerU to present itself as a respectable and authoritative alternative to a national conversation defined by hyperbole and subjectivity.
When Trump announced Baghdadi's death Sunday morning, he risked diminishing the significance of the victory by engaging in his classic hyperbole.
But in this noisiest and most debased of election cycles, it's no truthful hyperbole to say it's a message worth screaming.
Despite all the hyperbole about the supposed economic recovery, this reticence speaks volumes as to the actual state of the economy.
As for Mr Trump, a tribune of the impatient, Mrs Albright's wariness of hyperbole does not mean that she is sanguine.
Your kids and your grandkids are going to ask you what you did to fight misinformation — and this is not hyperbole.
You've obviously figured out that the title of this article is a hyperbole, a kind of positive exaggeration and benevolent grandiloquence.
And that's not hyperbole; this planet is perilously close to experiencing a tidal disruption, at which point the planet would collapse.
So -- HANNITY: Is there an ongoing investigation into you or is this hyperbole in the FISA warrants to get to Trump?
"This is the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history!" he tweeted in an epic feat of hyperbole.
When you strip away the hyperbole and hysteria, the campaign against ICE is, at its core, a campaign for open borders.
It will come with enormous media and opposition party hyperbole and protest that will understandably frighten a lot of Republicans politically.
I'm reluctant to project generational matters onto individual artists, as such generalizations inevitably won't fit, but Khalid's thematic fixations invite hyperbole.
The Bangkok Muay Thai machine gets by without too much of that hyperbole because the scene is deeply saturated with competition.
It is meandering hyperbole, peppered with often-tangential attacks and coated in the most superficial discussion of complex and important issues.
" Yet earlier she ventured a qualifier by way of hyperbole: "Whoever is loyal to the state, we'll bring him the moon.
Thomas B. Edsall Since Election Day there has been an abundance of liberal hyperbole about the dangers of a Trump administration.
RICHARD MILLE: RM 53-01 TOURBILLON PABLO MAC DONOUGH Price on application Hyperbole is rarely enough to describe Richard Mille's watches.
He has acknowledged practicing what he calls "truthful hyperbole," and has waved away outright falsehoods, dismissing them as smart public relations.
Assing, whose hyperbole could be as extreme as her politics, described herself in the most inflated terms as Douglass's true companion.
"Ron is measured, careful, thoughtful and not in any way prone to hyperbole or insensitive racially charged statements," Mr. Vincent said.
Calling someone a liar can be an insult, an opinion or hyperbole, all of which are protected by the First Amendment.
But there was something about the way he liked oysters — keenly and quietly, without fetish or hyperbole — that made me reconsider.
The last sentence of "Wilmington's Lie," which quotes the grandson of Alex Manly, makes that point without a hint of hyperbole.
"The hyperbole and conspiracies and exaggerations create a disconnect with anyone who is not going through severe economic pain," Miller said.
There is, too, among soccer aficionados and high-flown magazine writers alike, a tendency toward hyperbole when it comes to Maradona.
It is not an exercise in hyperbole to claim that American elections — the very foundation of our democracy — are under assault.
Unless there was a material change in this memo, it proved to be an empty "grave" after weeks of overheated hyperbole.
Since the mainstream media are much more interested in hyperbole than fact, let's instead look at exactly what the president said.
Despite the hyperbole used by legislators to invoke disturbing images, VA is conducting research that is vital to seriously disabled veterans.
These numbers suggest that any claim of a hiring spree may be hyperbole from an administration known for exaggerating the facts.
"It's not hyperbole to note that Trump's bizarre adoration of dictators who falsely flatter him is a national security risk," Klass added.
Just to recap: Much like Donald Trump, Gilmore Girls: AYITL went heavy on the hyperbole and had way too much screen time.
"Antarctic model raises prospect of unstoppable ice collapse," read the headline in the scientific journal Nature, a publication not known for hyperbole.
Thankfully, there'll be at least one more relegation six-pointer before the whole concept goes into a destructive spiral of unstoppable hyperbole.
Do we continue down a road of news cycle-dependent hyperbole, where both sides will have lost sight of any real debate?
Snow Xue Gao does not speak in empty bon mots and hyperbole that tend to characterize other designers who come from money.
But remember: great specs and bullet points can fall victim to optimistic hyperbole, and Sony scrapes by with the XZ1's cameras.
I think most of us would agree that Samsung's claim that the Galaxy S9 "reinvents" the smartphone camera is some major hyperbole.
" The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the defendant had not made a "true 'threat,'" but had rather engaged in mere "political hyperbole.
In addition to being a misreading of history, the claim is amusing hyperbole to those who have suffered under real-life tyrants.
And in order to make headlines, you have to have -- the hyperbole has to increase with everybody that&aposs going out there.
Gary is prone to occasional hyperbole, and I'm convinced that he'd at least try to help someone out who was self-harming.
In Morocco there grows a cactus-like plant that's so hot, I have to insist that the next few sentences aren't hyperbole.
Blockbuster fights, in both boxing and MMA worlds, rarely live up to the expected hype and hyperbole spouted in the lead-up.
The political style of Trumpism, with its fearmongering, friend-enemy rhetoric, and relentless hyperbole, has accelerated the transformation of conservatism into reaction.
Part Roth, part Swift, part Twain, it is built of satire, farce, and hyperbole, all deployed in the name of moral seriousness.
"Trump's economy is built almost entirely on wish and whimsy, spectacle and diversion—what he likes to call 'truthful hyperbole," writes Robin.
Normally, the President, preternaturally given to hyperbole, "alternative facts" and self-adulation, would have used more bombastic rhetoric to laud the results.
" But he added, "Let me just say that as is often the case in moments of changes, that this hyperbole is misplaced.
"There are more of them than of us," Eva Nyvall, the proprietor of the general store, said in what seemed like hyperbole.
"In some countries it's the only career path available," he declares with a bit of the hyperbole Silicon Valley is known for.
Mr. Trump's supporters will dismiss this as hyperbole, but it is the only reasonable conclusion that his vivid, undisguised words allow for.
Brodie Lancaster (journalist): I say this with absolutely no hyperbole: Levins's set as the funnest 90 minutes I've ever had at Meredith.
This Land Many Minnesotans still hold a gargantuan lumberjack in reverence, but anything seems possible in this era, and election, of hyperbole.
Hyperbole definitely suits right now — whatever you want to throw out there, it really matches up to what's going on right now.
Like many of Trump's rhetorical quirks — hyperbole, casual bragging — his desire to be lavished with praise is something that is often inconsequential.
To those internet providers, however, the groundswell of criticism they're facing on social media this week is entirely the stuff of hyperbole.
Within furry fandom it's difficult to separate hyperbole from reality, even more so when applied to those furries with alt-right politics.
Both sides of the hyperbole coin — Trump as well as the news channels — are trying to dial back as the crisis deepens.
He uses imprecise language as a means of hyperbole, to enlarge an action beyond itself and attach it to other, enigmatic actions.
"I'm sure you'd pay as much in flood insurance," he said, with perhaps a bit of hyperbole, "but it's almost worth it."
And there was his now familiar gloom and doom, expressed in the harsh hyperbole of a guy complaining to his taxi driver.
After hearing arguments from both sides, the judge said the tweet appeared to be political hyperbole and opinion protected by free speech.
Not surprisingly, much of Trump's rhetoric was seen as hyperbole in the service of a public image that was playful and ridiculous.
But the climate change hypocrisy is especially egregious, considering the hyperbole and public shaming the politicians engage in when discussing the environment.
Since this is a book aimed at a general audience, its hyperbole and hagiographic bent are understandable, at least to some extent.
The point, when they play this hyperbole, is to [hint that], if the North Koreans ever try something, we will completely win.
Their use of hyperbole and tendency to be unfiltered in speech are taken to signify their passionate commitment to the in-group.
Fine, that's hyperbole, but I love being able to listen to things while keeping an ear out for my toddler, deliveries or traffic.
Along came the fake news stories and hyper-partisan websites that were more than happy to publish unrecognizable hyperbole and all-out lies.
Referring to the bulk of the album as "duds" may be a bit of hyperbole but that was before I actually re-listened.
Motherboard has always made a point of covering this world of mind-altering substances without falling into hyperbole, and will continue doing so.
"May I say that I think there was a whole lot of hyperbole on [net neutrality] a year or so ago," Wicker said.
Promises that sounded like hyperbole in the campaign now amount to a deadly serious revolt aimed at shaking up Washington and the world.
Hyperbole is common in the party's rhetoric, but it is clear that the government in Beijing has lost patience with Hong Kong's radicals.
Pusha T doesn't deal in jokes and hyperbole as much as he deals in the stretching out of what he imagines as fact.
What's next: Iranian officials have refrained from their traditional hyperbole in the immediate aftermath of the president's announcement, but that may soon change.
Bezmozgis has deservedly been praised for understated prose, characterized by taut, crisp sentences and dialogue that evokes feeling without veering into sentimental hyperbole.
"It's not hyperbole to say she really blew us out of the water," said Dr. Brian Barnhart, one of the seven 3M judges.
It is – and this is not hyperbole – wiping the floor with other representations of adolescence, particularly Netflix siblings 13 Reasons Why and Insatiable.
Its potential to wreak havoc is not hyperbole: North America is home to 50 percent of all the salamander species in the world.
There has been a lot of hyperbole on both sides about nuclear technology, it almost brings out the worst in us as citizens.
Saying that someone "suffers" from acne might sound like a hyperbole, but the psychological effects of acne are very real, and well-documented.
That framing makes it a binary issue by default and therefore lends itself easily to hyperbole: Good and moral people hate baby murder.
That sounds like partisan hyperbole, but it may eventually become an inescapable legal conclusion that Democrats and Republicans alike will need to face.
AI will transform medicine, but our thinking about the role it will play requires a little less hyperbole and a little more context.
"This is not hyperbole: The amount of documents that we have to go through is as tall as I am," said GOP Sen.
Well before the White House was in view, Trump famously wrote in the "Art of a Deal" that a little hyperbole never hurts.
The site's existing policies allow any crackpot with a website to create a page to advertise it and whatever political hyperbole he pleases.
In fact, I don't think it's hyperbole to say that this bill could potentially destroy my little family, along with millions of others.
The hyperbole involves raising reality—one volume of Zola becomes every volume of Proust—and his tales almost always have a literary origin.
Her style may be more low-key than her father's, but like him, Ms. Trump has also been accused of engaging in hyperbole.
Fighting words, perhaps, for a staff fundraiser—but hyperbole is the name of the game at the Liberia National Police (LNP) Queen Contest.
But beyond the blasts of hyperbole — he recently compared himself to Hitler — lies a real and potentially historic shift in Philippines foreign policy.
""The mid-level stages of TDS have a profound effect on the victim's vocabulary: Sufferers speak a distinctive language consisting solely of hyperbole.
"If you want us to work with you, come to us in a collaborative fashion, not with threats and hyperbole," the employee said.
It feels wrong to speak in hyperbole, and yet declaring this anything less than The Greatest Television Performance of All Time seems disingenuous.
It is not hyperbole to say that this could mean the end of our ability to have meaningful gun violence prevention in America.
Defense lawyers are negotiating the terms of such an interview, which carries great risk for a president known for hyperbole and inaccurate statements.
Happy to say, I stuck the landing; if I hadn't, it is neither hyperbole nor metaphor to say I could have been toast.
It is full of hyperbole; it is brilliant; it is funny, and he has a wonderful ear for how people look and feel.
Throughout the movie, Jenkins avoids what I call Negro hyperbole—the overblown clichés that are so often used to represent black American life.
It's the thrill of hyperbole, of treating the extreme as normal, the shock (and the joy) of seeing the normal get violated, fast.
Ms. Garg has responded defiantly, saying that her critics are a minority of parents who are using hyperbole and acting in bad faith.
It's not often I feel legitimately lost inside a game, and normally, I'd raise an eyebrow at such comments, dismissing them as hyperbole.
It's not hyperbole to say that vote is one of the most consequential in recent decades—but the stakes shouldn't be so high.
The team said they can see movements as small as 10 microns, or micrometers (therefore you see that my headline was only light hyperbole).
You've surely seen them — sports talk shows rooted in hot takes and hyperbole, banking on controversy and sensationalism to bring in viewers and dollars.
Image: Matthew Reyes (Gizmodo)Stacey Wolfe, HP's Global Head of Personal Systems Design is unsurprisingly prone to hyperbole when talking about the Spectre Folio.
RNC chief dismisses Trump's comments as 'hyperbole' Clinton reveled in her win, which broke Bernie Sanders' string of successes in the West and Midwest.
Eggers' book pushes past satire into dark farce, where the story's hyperbole feels more like a gag than a coherent warning about the future.
But amid the hyperbole about electric cars, Chinese consumers and the "most disruptive copper discovery in the world" there was a note of panic.
With only a hint of hyperbole Bengt Nordstrom of Northstream, a consultancy, likens the resulting shock to the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
But he should not be shocked, when you -- when you&aposre delivering attention- seeking hyperbole, do not be surprised when you -- PERINO: Get it.
It is much more powerful — it is, without hyperbole, a miniature Mac Pro — and as a result, it is no longer all that cheap.
"He's even showered praise on Saddam Hussein, one of the vilest dictators of the 20th century," Biden said, accurately enough, before leaping into hyperbole.
After careful study, I have concluded that Trump's claim is false, but it raises an interesting question: Is Trump lying or just abusing hyperbole?
To borrow a hyperbole from Chris Harrison, this summer is shaping up to be my Laziest Season As A Beauty Editor Of All Time.
It's not hyperbole when I say their latest Bala Club mix is the most exciting thing I've heard come out of Britain in years.
" An attorney for Durst, David Chesnoff, rejected the argument that Durst, wheelchair-bound and incarcerated, poses any threat to witnesses, calling the remarks "hyperbole.
The web's penchant for bullying and triggers notwithstanding, the hyperbole of internet fandom most closely resembles the hysteria that would surround an uptown star.
"The doomsayers, of course, have a different view, conspicuously colored by a litany of hypotheticals and hyperbole, and generally devoid of facts,"Quinn said.
So apologies, all other internet hyperbole about doing things in "the best possible way," when it comes to a celebrity denying that she's engaged.
He can demonstrate that he's serious about tax increases by setting aside the hyperbole and engaging in principled and factual debate about the details.
He can demonstrate that he's serious about tax increases by setting aside the hyperbole and engaging in principled and factual debate about the details.
Diamondbacks RH Zack Godley (5-7, 212) Hill absorbed one of the most hard-luck losses in baseball history - and it's not just hyperbole.
This sort of rhetoric has become all too common, with both sides of the emotionally charged and logistically tangled debate guilty of peddling hyperbole.
Yes, the plans Nathan lays out are absurd, but their hyperbole highlights the greater point: There is no winning against the corporate giants. None.
But it is not too far a slide into hyperbole in describing the 219 Mazda CX-221/Signature all-wheel-drive sport-utility vehicle.
" It was Mr. Schwartz who coined the phrase "truthful hyperbole," referring to Mr. Trump's notion of harmless lies, in "The Art of the Deal.
The indictment valued the stolen information at $3.4 billion and, while we might chalk that figure up to prosecutorial hyperbole, the point is clear.
Over the course of my career, I've listened to hyperbole from non-pilots expressing a fantasy of flying an airliner and performing aerobatic stunts.
But the exchange gives a glimpse of the temptations and risks of hyperbole: how, under even slight pressure, an exaggeration can become further exaggerated.
"An average, well-informed public could expect that any comments made there would involve exaggeration and hyperbole and lack in seriousness," their statement said.
This may come across as hyperbole, but after more than 20 years living in Britain, I am afraid I have finally caught the bug.
But Mr. Trump's hyperbole is of a different magnitude, and so is his audience's eagerness to embrace the president's strikingly high regard for himself.
It would be easy to suggest that all of the hyperbole in the buildup to the game had almost guaranteed that this would happen.
Mr. Trump's statements "cannot be characterized simply as opinion, heated rhetoric or hyperbole," she wrote in a decision allowing the case to move forward.
" Gary Lineker, another who does not ordinarily go in for screeching hyperbole or populist tub-thumping, wondered whether Dean was guilty of "seeking attention.
I went line-by-line through the speech to cut through the hyperbole -- "poverty is plummeting," he said -- and put it all in context.
They would cross examine witnesses for the president and compel his lawyers to present real arguments and evidence, not just Rudy Giuliani style hyperbole.
Part of Mr. Trump's argument against Ms. Zervos is that his statements were "fiery rhetoric, hyperbole and opinion" that are protected by the Constitution.
"The president always resorts to hyperbole — he always exaggerates just to put his message across," Vitaliano Aguirre II, the justice minister, said on Wednesday.
Would they have remained so if Avenatti—an unambiguously partisan Trump foe with, to put it generously, a penchant for hyperbole—hadn't gotten involved?
Given all the media hyperbole surrounding e-cigarettes, Congress has no excuse for not passing Section 753 as part of the FY85033 appropriations process.
Industry experts and Tesla watchers are applying a heavy discount to Musk's energy claims, saying the Tesla chief is prone to hyperbole and exaggeration.
Charli describes it as "UR NEW FAV POP SONG" on Twitter, and while she's fond of hyperbole, this one might be the real deal.
And beyond the hype and the hyperbole, we're starting to see the very earliest stages of a battle for the next phase of computing.
That probably sounds silly, but Rez Infinite is the kind of experience that's difficult to effectively put into words without lapsing into babbling hyperbole.
It may sound like hyperbole, but this is the frustrating reality I've faced while shopping with my size-28 best friend, even to this day.
Hyperbole, glowing press, and sentimentality are just brief stops on the way to his destination and though appreciated they are unnecessary for the time being.
Photo by Adam Mignanelli for Noisey The only way to begin any tribute to Prince is by belaboring the obvious, which is an implausible hyperbole.
"Indeed, in the current political climate, dissent has unfortunately often taken the form of political satire, hyperbole, parody or sarcasm," the defense's court papers said.
You might say it's the zenith of hyperbole, but who really knows where the omega of all this alpha-male verbiage is to be found?
You heard Dr Attar use the words "apocalyptic wasteland"-- those are the words I wrote down and it sounds like hyperbole, but it is not.
Video games have always depicted all manner of violence, but it's traditionally grotesque and over-the-top, eschewing nuance in favor of fetishized aesthetic hyperbole.
Both theater and military folks are very often funny, skeptical, wary of hyperbole, tired of malfunctioning hierarchy, sick of hypocrisy, and pissed off by lies.
This isn't clubland; it's the hyperbole of Harris' music freed from the confines of velvet ropes, or festival tents, or any semblance of public decorum.
But over the last six months, he took that leap from rising star to the transcendence best expressed via emojis, exclamation mark, and shameless hyperbole.
Still, the law criminalizing presidential threats does not target offensive humor, bad taste or political hyperbole, as the Supreme Court made clear in Watts v.
Beutler is right in warning liberals to resist the kind of hyperbole that characterized the GOP's unhinged response to Barack Obama, lest they discredit themselves.
Some of those not normally given to hyperbole have deep misgivings about what could go wrong while disentangling Britain from four decades of European integration.
Under normal circumstances, referring to the address that the President delivers each January as the "State of the Union" is a familiar bit of hyperbole.
"They all got rejected by every single person in publishing, in the world," she said, with what she insists is only a touch of hyperbole.
Despite "the sky is falling" hyperbole, as horrible as it would be, the world does not end if North Korea gets a certain military capability.
"I think the idea that they're 'lost' is hyperbole to try and create an issue where I don't really think there is one," Santorum said.
BuzzFeed's John Stanton noted that, contrary to the administration's hyperbole about lawlessness at the border, almost 90 percent of released migrants appear for their hearings.
But the "if" in this postulate is laden with hyperbole, the gulf between having a plan of preemptive strikes and the will to execute it.
" At the time, then-Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, who later became Trump's first White House chief of staff, dismissed Trump's claims as "hyperbole.
I recently tweeted that the Founding Fathers would be rolling over in their graves if they saw America today, and I wasn't speaking in hyperbole.
So, I'm not one to challenge President Trump in the hyperbole that he uses to achieve the goals he's trying to achieve for our country.
But the hyperbole surrounding Trump's choice to be the BBG's first confirmed chief executive officer (CEO) is a distraction from the agency's more fundamental problems.
" Bornstein previously said he wrote the letter in five minutes and excused his Trumpian hyperbole because all the other presidents "are either sick or dead.
Smalls, the Vacuum My life changed — and I do not say that with even a touch of hyperbole — when I got the Dyson DC33 Animal.
Despite plenty of hyperbole having been thrown around about this tournament's number of upsets, the bracket-wrecking results are not happening at an unprecedented rate.
He survived his many false claims as a candidate because his core supporters treated it as mere hyperbole and his opponent was untrustworthy Hillary Clinton.
Although he wasn't immune to hyperbole, he had an old-school chain-smoking newspaper editor's hatred of self-serving hypocrisy, particularly in other television hosts.
It's not hyperbole to say that the fate of a livable future is at stake and we must hold those betting against it to account.
" That doesn't mean we should expect a socialist uprising anytime soon—particularly not from Trump's supporters, who are now the target of his "truthful hyperbole.
On the one hand, it was relatively typical for Trump, who comments on crowds as a habit and who uses hyperbole on an hourly basis.
This is not hyperbole -- these gorgeous ladies might be the most impressive batch of WAGs we've seen to date ... with absolute bombshells across the board.
"We don't think it's hyperbole to dub the current environment 'Streaming Wars,'" said Jeffrey Wlodarczak, an analyst with Pivotal Research Group, in a recent report.
Heated rhetoric, including violent hyperbole, is an essential part of free speech; even advocacy of violence is constitutionally protected, unless it incites imminent violent action.
An NCP statement issued on Friday said the "move, if completed, would add nothing to the country but tension and hyperbole devastating to political life".
One class consists of false statements of fact: It isn't even a reasonable hyperbole to say that every African-American in Detroit is on drugs.
That's not hyperbole, either: among the starters with 50-plus innings, Miller has the eighth-worst strikeout-to-walk ratio and the fifth-worst ERA.
" This hyperbole led to chants of LOCK HER UP, LOCK HER UP, and a woman near the press riser said, "Put Obama in there with her.
Past all of the partisan smoke and hyperbole, there is room for compromise with a hybrid system that pulls some of the best from both camps.
This might seem like hyperbole, but a quick glance at the recent headlines in any major publication should serve as proof that these things are happening.
"It is highly irresponsible of the government of the country to be peddling hyperbole," Longworth told the Daily Telegraph newspaper in an interview published on Monday.
Okay, maybe that is some Bachelorette-level hyperbole, but it has crossed our minds once or twice and maybe involved a spoiler search and group text.
"Trump's most controversial comments pale in comparison to the sort of hyperbole that liberals regularly employ to describe Republicans and their policies," LifeZette's Edmund Kozak scolded.
The American prison system — where phone companies run virtual extortion rackets, and pharmaceutical companies spar with state governments over tortuous execution drugs — calls for sharp hyperbole.
He matches his hyperbole with sophistry, promising to build "impenetrable" border walls and to "defeat the ideology of radical Islamic terrorism" that "I alone" can deliver.
At the same time, I think the talk about this guy as far as what we know about a spy embedded with the campaign is hyperbole.
Scott was likely employing hyperbole, as even under an "Ultra Low Budget Agreement," the Screen Actors Guild requires that performers make at least $125 per day.
Another reason so many of the ads of that era just didn't work (and seem even more insane by comparison) is the hyperbole injected into them.
Hyperbole aside, the company does appear to have found market fit, as evidenced by the size of the round and how many previous backers followed on.
Nearly a century later, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) wrote a policy statement on deception, saying they would not hold a company liable for obvious hyperbole.
The event was effectively a PR charade, designed to show off Trump's business prowess to the media scrum, with the usual level of hyperbole and bluster.
" Kelly Donnelly, spokesperson for the Connecticut State Department of Education, said the state considered Alfaro's email to be "replete with hyperbole, but scant on actual facts.
Trump's gloomy world view is often dismissed as hyperbole, such as when he described crime and collapsed economies in America's cities at the Republican National Convention.
Never one lost for a hyperbole, Elon Musk promoted Thursday's upcoming Tesla Semi Truck unveiling in Hawthorne, California, with a little Rick and Morty-inspired hucksterism.
And, if you are a Trump ally, you could theoretically justify his repeated hyperbole as a strategy to scare people into doing the right thing: Evacuating.
But even if the decline in Republicans' regard for higher education is largely attributable to right-wing hysteria and hyperbole, liberals can't afford to ignore it.
It is a huge enough task on its own made more difficult not just by Twitter and cable news hyperbole, but by a major transparency problem.
"I'm not one to challenge President Trump in the hyperbole that he uses to achieve the goals he's trying to achieve for our country," Brooks said.
Late Wednesday evening, Trump went to Twitter to express disgust at the Democrats spearheading the impeachment inquiry — and touted his economic record with his characteristic hyperbole.
Republicans paint a broad spectrum of Democrats as socialist kooks, and Obama has been as strong a magnet for hyperbole as any politician in my lifetime.
It's not that Nye intentionally confused or harmed anyone by exaggerating about climate change; hyperbole was clearly the whole point of lighting a globe on fire.
Since coming onto the scene as Stormy Daniels's made-for-TV attorney in March, he's appeared hundreds of times on each network — and that's not hyperbole.
CLEVELAND — Donald J. Trump's acceptance speech here was filled with Trump-like hyperbole and the kind of vague political rhetoric that is hard to pin down.
Like most proposals from Harris, who is running for president, her plan to address America's health care woes is full of hyperbole and void of detail.
Trump, per usual, has taken his party's hyperbole to a new level: Embrace universal health care today, he warns, and end up like crumbling Venezuela tomorrow.
In order to have a more balanced approach, the president may have to make use of a little truthful hyperbole in order to untie his hands.
Hyperbole be damned, I'm just gonna go ahead and say it: Marvel's Spider-Man is very easily one of the best Spider-Man stories ever told.
That same electric buzz in my stomach, the anxiety of possible famine, violence, and worldwide plague, can be easily roused by all this bomb-shelter hyperbole.
In the press, one criticism was that perhaps this was a one-trick pony, a matter of style over substance and daubed too heavily in hyperbole.
"The worst thing any of us could do right now would be to address this thing with hyperbole," Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen.
Rudy Giuliani's latest bon mot is a reminder, if anyone needed it, that calling the Trump administration Orwellian isn't hyperbole, it's just a statement of fact.
Alessandro Vitti, Rachelle Rosenberg and their colleagues render characters muscular enough for the hyperbole of a fight, but accessibly human enough for a kitchen table talk.
And if you think that's hyperbole, you should talk to several of the sources we spoke to for this story, who casually likened him to Picasso.
Despite the hyperbole adopted by both sides of this debate, adopting Title II in 22019 did not result in a complete collapse in the digital economy.
" McNeilly doubted that the developments would hurt Trump in any significant way among voters in the state, calling talk that it could cost him Michigan "hyperbole.
I engaged with a salesman long enough that he started describing the meek, weak jackets you could get from competitors, and it didn't feel like hyperbole.
Like North Korea, where, despite Trump's hyperbole at the Singapore summit with Kim this summer, there has been no confirmed nuclear disarmament by the Hermit Kingdom.
Those discussions were at times highly contentious, yet Jay kept his composure and stuck to the facts and objective data, cutting through some of the hyperbole.
"You can create excitement, you can do wonderful promotion and get all kinds of press, and you can throw in a little hyperbole," Mr. Trump wrote.
The latter more obviously partakes of the language of surrealism articulated in Wiharso's other sculptures, which also have the color and cartoonish hyperbole of pop art.
But his response to President Trump's selfish bungling in Helsinki is the kind of hyperbole that makes it easier for the White House to resist real criticism.
Now, media-driven hyperbole aside, that swarm was business-as-usual for a Cascade volcano, where magma slowly rises back into the upper parts of the system.
This isn't even hyperbole—using public WiFi networks, such as those sponsored by airports, local councils, or shopping malls, poses a huge risk to your personal privacy.
Mr Ballmer's aim is for his 10-K on the government to contain everything citizens need to know "without hyperbole and without omission", as he puts it.
Otero said that the alleged defamatory tweet was simply "'rhetorical hyperbole' normally associated with politics and public discourse," and that it was protected by the First Amendment.
Get ready to dive into the current state of mobility, challenge assumptions, put hyperbole in its place and help shape the future of these rapidly evolving technologies.
Silly hyperbole aside, this is a funny coincidence, one that the Long twins have probably had to roll their eyes at for the past 10-plus years.
Perhaps his slippery relationship with truth comes from being a real estate developer, a profession where fantastic hyperbole is accepted—if not required—in the negotiation room.
"In a brief House floor speech, Smith dismissed columnist Nicholas Kristof's documentation of severe droughts in the island nation of Madagascar as hyperbole aimed at "climate alarmists.
But, with Canelo competing on the weekend of Mexican Independence, do you think unfounded hyperbole about a relatively unknown British boxer will push that buy-rate up?
KCNA statements are known for their beyond-parody bluster and hyperbole (as well as their absurd, overwrought, and oddly antiquated English translations), and today's does not disappoint.
The result is rhetorical gold — ideal, in any case, for social-­media banter, which places a premium on pithy hyperbole, on outsize statements delivered with minimal keystrokes.
No stranger to hyperbole and the hard sell, President Donald Trump laid it on thick  praising Korean dictator Kim Jong Un in the wake of Singapore summit.
But, how well has Congress been meeting these expectations when intolerance and hyperbole have come to dominate both sides of the aisle and led to partisan gridlock?
He has also been criticized for questionable assertions over the course of his television career, and sometimes speaks in the same type of hyperbole as Mr. Trump.
These broad trade statements from the White House "start with hyperbole and end with something people can accept," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade.
Scouts and talent evaluators, those with real skin in the game and reputations to uphold, turn up the hyperbole where they're usually injecting sober realism (see here).
"That's gotta be hyperbole, but I mean that a candidate — whether they believe it or not — would think that appeals to the American people," Koch told ABC.
The stakes are too high—saying the fate of humanity rests on them isn't hyperbole—to exclude or otherwise drive away great talent because of implicit biases.
It is not hyperbole to say Duke sophomore guard Luke Kennard is a legendary figure in Franklin, a town of 220,231 residents halfway between Dayton and Cincinnati.
Some Mexicans and analysts say these shifts might be the result of a pragmatic and necessary adjustment to the reality of governing, after the hyperbole of campaigning.
The elder Hedges readily admits to being the cry-at-commercials type, and during our conversation, Lucas gently looked for ways to deflate his dad's proud hyperbole.
Judge S. James Otero dismissed the lawsuit in October, labeling Trump's remarks as "rhetorical hyperbole" against a political adversary, which is protected speech under the First Amendment.
Forceful and angry, Sachs verges on hyperbole in his indictment of America past and present, but he does highlight the perils of continuing on the same path.
Not long ago, Donna Brazile was the interim chairwoman of the Democratic Party and a strident critic of Fox News, accusing the network of bias and hyperbole.
"Aside from my family, the first people to bring me back from that black hole I was in were Fritz and Peatsy, that's not hyperbole," he said.
But it's matched with hyperbole from the parts of America wholly unlike the America around me—rural, gun-owning, conservative, almost a total lack of brunch places.
It could be tolerated to a degree, but only as a bracing hyperbole, appropriate to an accepted religious grammar — an idiom, that is, rather than an imperative.
Hyperbole, hysteria and convenient invocations of history are the native tongue of this administration, whose members were either fluent in it beforehand or picked it up quickly.
" Bannon has backtracked from that allegation and, after his House Intelligence Committee interview last week, sources told CNN that Bannon had acknowledged that the quote was "hyperbole.
He was a "sentimental cynic," in Luc Sante's spot-on phrase, or what you might call a "real character," with all the authenticity and hyperbole that implies.
The initial reviews were those of a precocious, attention-hungry beginner: too many words, too much personality, too much hyperbole and too much look-at-me meanness.
Former White House spokesman Sean Spicer considers President Donald Trump a salesman who engages in "hyperbole," not the liar that his opponents make him out to be.
He likes letting documents do the talking, and as a prosecutor and F.B.I. director, colleagues said, he regularly excised hyperbole or flourish from his prepared public comments.
Trump took credit for the deal and was photographed, shovel in hand, alongside Gou, hailing the project with characteristic hyperbole as the eighth wonder of the world.
That countered conventional wisdom that Trump's statements were stump-inspired hyperbole, and knocked a few dollars off of Time Warner shares, which have remained down until today.
Exaggerated, morally panicked versions of youth internet styles have appeared everywhere from media hyperbole about emoji in the 2010s (most notably, Seattle's Q13 local FOX News affiliate claiming hilariously false things about the fox and hibiscus emoji) to media hyperbole about internet acronyms and plain-text emoticons in the 2000s—so much a media staple of the time that an academic paper was written analyzing 101 of them.
For all the hyperbole of elections, expectations are modest in hard-bitten places like Double Springs and—helpfully for Mr Trump—the bar for political honour is low.
Screenshot: GizmodoFinally there's the old, familiar RSS—your pick of news sources, presented without commentary or ranking, in a plain and simple interface free from vitriol and hyperbole.
"It should be noted that, notwithstanding the hyperbole which principally has come from outside the courtroom, the case has progressed professionally and appropriately within the courtroom," he said.
Thus, it isn't hyperbole to say iOS's accessibility features have been every bit as game-changing for the disabled as the iPhone was to the mass phone market.
In fact, her remarks were surprisingly lacking in hyperbole, both in terms of what she said and the even-keeled, almost grandmotherly way in which she said it.
Like much of the internet, it's easy to think this is mostly hyperbole, but after experiencing it first hand, we at Waypoint Radio can confirm they weren't joking.
The refusal to acknowledge trans women as women is fuelling rhetoric of paranoia and hyperbole... Within these narratives, trans and feminist rights are being falsely cast in opposition.
It was, of course, indulging in playful hyperbole—even the Chinese Communist Party has no plans to supplant modern medical science with ancient and unproven forms of treatment.
" Bornstein said he added some hyperbole to the note because "I think I picked up his kind of language and then I just interpreted it to my own.
Misleading hyperbole that so easily seeps into our brains from skimming social media and word-of-mouth is just another obstacle for Barbuda and unnecessary one at that.
The other is that the vast amount of recent commentary about social media has consisted of panic and hyperbole rather than balanced analysis, so it's hard to tell.
Samsung's Galaxy S29 and S1601905+ are billed as "The camera reimagined" and though that includes your standard amount of marketing hyperbole, they really have pushed the camera forward.
I try to avoid hyperbole so know that I mean to be taken literally when I say that this is in fact, the best selfie of the year.
The sommelier goes into full hyperbole mode, your eyes glaze over, and you end up with another bottle of "woody and vivacious" Rioja that makes your mouth sour.
Though we could use all sort of hyperbole to describe this tackle – words like "VICIOUS", "BRUTAL", "CANNIBAL LEGFUCKERY" and so on – we'll simply settle on calling it heinous.
"The court agrees with Mr. Trump's argument because the tweet in question constitutes 'rhetorical hyperbole' normally associated with politics and public discourse in the United States," Otero wrote.
Fink has successfully navigated an asset-management industry landscape where most companies have been hemorrhaging assets, and talk of an existential crisis for active managers is not hyperbole.
WHEN Ronald Reagan, running for president in 5003, proposed doing away with trade barriers between the United States, Canada and Mexico, he did so with his usual hyperbole.
The more common critique is that Wallace-Wells engaged in some hyperbole to describe what might happen, and then didn't present enough solutions or optimism to counter it.
There has been much heated debate and hyperbole about many aspects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, especially regarding the 2900-percent deduction for pass-through businesses.
The specifics Trump cited will trigger the customary stampede of fact checkers, now well-trained to refute the barrage of hyperbole and falsehoods we hear regularly from Trump.
The hyperbole surrounding the DPRK missile tests frequently neglects a key tenant: As "test" implies, every single missile firing North Korea carries out advances their ICBM program. Period.
" This is a crime, he said, because "hard-working middle-class Americans are the backbone of this nation—that's no hyperbole, they are the backbone of this nation.
Over the course of the last few months, Americans listened to the hyperbole from both sides of the aisle about the effects of tax reform and the consequences.
The notion that flukes resemble an angel's wingspread is a troublesome allusion in the context of a subject that has borne more than its share of mawkish hyperbole.
But it can be hard to distinguish all the "icon" hyperbole being thrown at the couple from the excitement Canadians feel about being recognized by the United States.
Every bit of hyperbole holds more truth than most of what the news, which only sometimes tries its best to be cool, calm and objective, has to report.
The rules are simple Be sure to announce what you're not going to say Lie, exaggerate Hyperbole is key Repeat yourself Repeat repeat Spelling is for sissies Covfefe!
On some level it's reflex: a resistance to hyperbole, and an awareness that whatever my convictions, we don't have enough distance to see our moment with total clarity.
In fact, it's not hyperbole to say that if the G.O.P. holds the line on Tuesday, it may be the last even halfway fair elections we'll ever have.
Speaking in Dimondale, Michigan, on Friday with the use of a teleprompter, Trump stayed clear of much of the hyperbole that has been a hallmark of his campaign.
"And if President Trump ruffles a few feathers with his hyperbole in the pursuit of a cure to keep people safe, there will be zero complaints," he added.
More immediate and intimate than newspaper reports, the radio emitted an aura of authenticity, even if what was broadcast was a mix of theatrics, hyperbole and brazen fabrications.
The premise was that those who read it would recognize fragments of those views and understand, by way of Swift's hyperbole, how ridiculous and cruel the ideas were.
To do something so drastic, one must justify the change, and so the Postal Service — year after year — relies on hyperbole to say that the sky is falling.
All too often, the needs of border communities are overlooked and our voices muted by hyperbole that paints a false narrative of our reality in the southern border.
That may be hyperbole, but there is wide agreement that antibiotic overuse in both livestock and in people is destroying our ability to fight certain diseases and infections.
One could justify a vote for Mr. Trump by writing off the campaign antics as hyperbole, with the hope that a saner person would emerge after the election.
But if it would be hyperbole to treat the series like a documentary, it would be denial to say it plays no differently now than it did before.
If you thought all that "irreparably, irreparably mad" business up there was hyperbole, go ahead and read those last two sentences over again and really digest it all.
But in a 14-page filing Monday, U.S. District Court Judge S. James Otero ruled that Trump's tweet was merely "rhetorical hyperbole" and protected by the First Amendment.
Humans used to want the robots to take our jobs, to see the emergence of AI. It was, it is not hyperbole to say, one of our foundational myths.
"I think I was being a little… that was hyperbole a little bit," she admitted, when asked about her previous statement that she has destroyed the house during fights.
" Cashill begins, "I've counted 75 significant lies since his campaign for president began, but that doesn't begin to tally the casual fibs and hyperbole he spouts seemingly every day.
It is not hyperbole to say it might be the most hated software product Microsoft has ever produced—impressive for the company that gave us Internet Explorer and Clippy.
I feel like the hype has been really gratifying, but I wonder if any movie can stand up to it, to the kind of hyperbole that's been thrown around.
And this is partly because of a news media that's become just as partisan, sensational, and downright hysterical as the most irresponsible people spewing out hyperbole on social media.
First lady Melania Trump once again showed she shares her husband's love for hyperbole, this time claiming that she is perhaps "the most bullied person" in the entire world.
The accusers also have to weigh the risks of a lawsuit: Is it worth all the agony of litigation if Trump isn't liable for nasty hyperbole or harsh opinion?
That sounds like a bit of hyperbole on its face, but as described by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts chairman Bob Chapek, the project amounts to almost exactly that.
As I wrote in this column in 2017, I believe it's our job in the media to emphasize and highlight where Trump is wrong on the science, without hyperbole.
In understated French style, Parker walked into the press room and with no fanfare, fireworks or hyperbole confirmed the Olympic quarter-final was his last in a French jersey.
"I've seen a lot of hyperbole around bots as the new apps, but I don't know if I believe that," said Prashant Sridharan, Twitter's global director of developer relations.
Those emails were not free of hyperbole; in February 2016 the campaign had to correct misleading information about the price of a ticket to an expensive Hillary Clinton fundraiser.
A federal judge in Los Angeles threw out her lawsuit last fall, saying the tweet was "rhetorical hyperbole" that is protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
"Enemy of the people" is overplaying the hand by a factor of 10, but that's always who Trump has been in terms of hyperbole and absolutes dominating his rhetoric.
"This appears to be rhetorical hyperbole by a public official involving a public figure," U.S. District Judge S. James Otero said at a hearing Monday, according to Bloomberg News.
Pavlich, like so many others who have commented on this incident, seems to be stuck in some parallel universe where hyperbole, innuendo and flat-out lies rule the day.
That's paralleled in what we've heard from Melodrama so far, too: It's sleeker, sexier, but maybe also a little awkward as they push her distinct, hazy vocals into hyperbole.
Gary's speech about the power of art to create new realities was one such moment for Mr. Lane: You could feel the hope in the hyperbole he spoke of.
He also likes to go loud, and he consistently pushes into hyperbole, as when he comically emphasizes the difference between Marcello's size and a much larger dog he grooms.
Mets fans are baseball's unwanted stepchildren, which isn't hyperbole when you consider that our team exists only because of the bitter exodus of two more esteemed New York franchises.
Rock legend Neil Young, who has for years extolled the benefits of high-res music (remember Pono?), really took the hyperbole up to 11 in reacting to today's news.
If any of that sounds familiar, you need to check out the PowerUp X FPV Video Paper Airplane Kit, which, without hyperbole, is the coolest paper airplane ever created.
By the time the game is over, the analyst Jon Gruden may have Giants quarterback Eli Manning and his Cincinnati counterpart, Andy Dalton, on the Hyperbole Express to Canton.
The law generally protects people who muse about violence like Depp did, because the Supreme Court ruled long ago that "political hyperbole" isn't the same thing as an actual threat.
To describe the situation as chaos, bedlam, dysfunction -- whatever term you want to use to describe the situation in the White House -- is not hyperbole, alternative facts, or fake news.
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And always, the media bolsters this rhetoric by trotting out pro-Obama, pro-Hillary Clinton, former deep state officials to thrash Trump, all in an attempt to legitimize their hyperbole.
AFTER years of hot air and hyperbole, the fifth generation (5G) of mobile-phone technology has entered its final phase of testing, in preparation for its debut around the world.
Panasonic, the supplier of the lithium-ion cells that form the foundation of Tesla's batteries, and partner on the company's forthcoming battery factory — calls Musk's claims a lot of hyperbole.
"To say our police officers put their lives on the line everyday is not a hyperbole, it's a reality," said Mayor Mike Rawlings in a press conference early Friday morning.
Let's be honest, I know how the internet works and that post was partly intended as a bunch of hyperbole to get people stirred up about the record to come.
Many scoff at such hyperbole, but, at the very least, in many places to venture at dawn through the Indian countryside is no longer to intrude on a mass latrine.
Even worse, too many doctors who didn't actually believe the hyperbole surrounding opioids doled out long-term prescriptions regardless, in the same way doctors write antibiotic prescriptions for viral illnesses.
U.S. District Court Judge James Otero, based in Los Angeles, threw out the suit in 2018, ruling that Trump's tweet amounted to "rhetorical hyperbole" and not an assertion of fact.
Unafraid of hyperbole, he said that "after tonight we have seen that our campaign is the only campaign that has beaten, that can beat and that will beat Donald Trump."
When it comes to the politics of tax, Trump displays cautious optimism that his plan will get enough Democratic support – less than reassuring coming from a man prone to hyperbole.
Now, Drake's confession could be deemed hyperbole, but when he met fellow Canadian Dion he actually bowed down to her Wayne's World-style to let her know he's not worthy.
"And while I think if you listen to the rest of the tape he goes on to explain what he meant, hyperbole in elections can be very difficult," she continued.
We are supposed to cringe when Chuck and Axe collide and speak to each other like cocksure generals preparing for battle; their swagger and hyperbole are meant to be comical.
We don't yet know the answer, but as tensions with North Korea escalate, and "World War III" seems less and less like hyperbole, it's getting more urgent to find out.
Also, I enjoyed the part where Powell accuses his opponents of "hyperbole" in one sentence, and then calls them "New-age Nostradamuses" who are predicting biblical plagues in the next.
When the board said that they, "look forward to continuing to work with the Managing Director to address the difficult challenges facing the global economy," it was not simply hyperbole.
But until voters on all sides start to call baloney on the shutdown scare tactic, expect more of the hyperbole, half truths, and deflection from the real issues to continue.
Nevertheless, who am I to gainsay Stanton's own experience of the benefits of CBD—short for cannabidiol—even if I might query some of the hyperbole around its miraculous powers?
I know Twitter is prone to hyperbole, but I don't think it's too much to say that Jennifer Lopez may have one of the best film entrances ever in #Hustlers.
The El Paso shooting manifesto was devoid of the same rhetorical style of masking its real aims in joking, mocking hyperbole, but it was laden with similar white extremist ideology.
For some scholars, the attempt to link Trump's lies — his falsehoods, his prevarications, his exaggerations, his duplicity, his "truthful hyperbole" — with postmodernism grows out of a misperception of the term.
And his response to effacement is hyperbole and swagger: He's like one of those animals that puffs itself up when predators come around, using illusory might to conceal intrinsic weakness.
Even worse, too many doctors who didn't actually believe the hyperbole surrounding opioids still doled out long-term prescriptions, in the same way doctors write antibiotic prescriptions for viral illnesses.
Mr. Trump also raged against the proceedings in a rambling letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi that was heavy on hyperbole, unproven charges and long-simmering grievances against his own government.
When YouTube stars and fashion influencers Jeffree Star and Shane Dawson announced a limited-edition makeup collaboration in fall 2019, the potential for the sale to set records wasn't hyperbole.
All good reality TV is contingent on volatility, surprise, and the kind of succulent hyperbole that has made genre staples, like Big Brother or RuPaul's Drag Race, hypnotic cultural engines.
But if you take away the hyperbole, the juvenile reactive language and the occasional reckless policy foray, this last year has not been all that bad from a conservative standpoint.
Instead they opted for calculated party-line opposition focused entirely on handing the president a political defeat, and outrageous anti-Obamacare hyperbole has poisoned the discussion in the years since.
And this year, Amazon launched a hi-fi tier of its Music Unlimited subscription service, with Neil Young the first to sing its praises with a healthy dose of hyperbole.
To the extent that it's plausible hyperbole and because I believe in a balanced universe, the people who hate me do so with enough intensity to square up the sums.
We personally met individuals who believed the hyperbole -- children who were unduly stigmatized and a few teachers who felt Flint students were so damaged they were not capable of learning.
Barnum's hyperbole, his willingness to bend the truth when promoting his entertainments, his artful manipulation of the press, never mind his participation in outright hoaxes, invite comparisons with Mr. Trump.
One Spanish priest claimed he buried 217,25 people in a single year—perhaps hyperbole, but the account reflects the feeling of loss it caused in Mexico in the 2300th century.
You can create excitement, you can do wonderful promotion and get all kinds of press, and you can throw in a little hyperbole," Trump wrote in "The Art of the Deal.
" Satire, according to the Scooper, is often not funny, and is instead, "primarily a medium of criticism that employs irony, criticism, juxtaposition and hyperbole to illuminate the issues of the day.
Sanford said the partisan debate over the wall has created "hyperbole" on both sides of the aisle, making it difficult for lawmakers to pass legislation for even smaller portion of barriers.
But even if questions of immunity, hyperbole, and the appropriate venue in which to sue the president are all settled, the case still might be put on a shelf for years.
Like a fruity blend, so I was still chunky, I never quite got the blend and now, honest to God, not hyperbole not humility, just now I am becoming that smoothie.
Warren's hyperbole is a predictable misstep for the Democrats and all anti-Trump forces who are missing opportunities to advance their agenda because of their uncontrolled rage at the president himself.
For clues about how Trump would behave, Republicans might have cast an eye at his White House, where advisers are often unveiled with hyperbole but where political fortunes often prove fungible.
Hyperbole is a frequent trap, but this isn't the case when it comes to the new 50th anniversary of the band&aposs 1968 double-disc forever known as the White Album.
By ditching hyperbole and examining data, we found that metropolitan areas with greater devaluation in black neighborhoods produce less upward mobility for the black children who grow up in those communities.
" In depositions, lawyers have repeatedly probed for the limits of Mr. Trump's "truthful hyperbole," or, as one lawyer framed it, the distinction Mr. Trump makes between "innocent exaggeration" and "guilty exaggeration.
It's not hyperbole to say that we are at war with bad actors in our connected world, and we need to follow Sun Tzu's timeless military philosophy and know our enemy.
Aligning perfectly with this hyperbole is a blizzard of whimsy in the costumes and set design: The movie looks as if a craft store exploded in Lyn and Iona's living room.
The ad has become a bit of a cultural phenomenon — exemplifying what many people see as the ridiculous hyperbole behind the federal government's war on drugs and its anti-drug campaigns.
It is easily forgotten, amid all the hyperbole and artifice and tailored tension that surround the Premier League, but the whole purpose of the enterprise is for people to have fun.
All in all it was neither as crazy nor surreal as you would imagine from the hyperbole that surrounds the YouTube channel, especially when Arsenal lose or have a frustrating draw.
Hill may have pushed into the realm of hyperbole with a few of her statements — it was Twitter after all — but I judge the spirit of her assessment to be true.
"He saved the theater from closure — this is actual truth, not hyperbole — and protected it from ongoing public funding cuts," Tamara Harvey, the theater's current artistic director, said in a statement.
" Mr. Trump has written about how he bends the truth when it suits his purposes, asserting in his 1987 book "The Art of the Deal" that "a little hyperbole never hurts.
"No reasonable person would believe that Devin Nunes' cow actually has a Twitter account, or that the hyperbole, satire and cow-related jokes it posts are serious facts," the filing read.
When Snyder intimates that 2016 might be the last free election in the United States for a while, one wonders if the book will become self-defeating because of its hyperbole.
" Cramer added: "The president has to go down there and say this is the greatest reconstruction in history because the president is given to hyperbole ... and that's going to require money.
"We recognize that the boundary between political hyperbole and downright falsehood can blur, but Facebook draws precisely that type of content-based distinction thousands of times per day," the PEN statement continues.
" Daniels' attorneys said that tweet unfairly portrayed her as a liar, But U.S. District Judge James Otero ruled that it was non-defamatory on its face, instead characterizing it as "rhetorical hyperbole.
The refusal to acknowledge trans women as women is fuelling rhetoric of paranoia and hyperbole as trans women's long-existing access to public toilets, changing rooms, refuges and hospital wards is disputed.
Pardon us the hyperbole, but the microwave is nothing short of a miracle worker; it can heat up frozen burritos in minutes and warm instant oatmeal with the push of a button.
From the beginning of the conference's keynote address, it was clear that Abovitz wouldn't be shying away from the enthusiastic hyperbole that's been a hallmark of Magic Leap from the very beginning.
Trump's debate performance was a combined rehash of the insolence of his primary debates, the rambling hyperbole of his rallies, with a sprinkle of detail to bolster his message of economic populism.
At times this can come across as being reserved and introverted, but it's less to do with those personality traits than it is to do with honesty and not engaging with hyperbole.
"The question is whether the tweet by the president is protected communication or political hyperbole and non-defamatory on its face," U.S. District Judge James Otero said at a hearing on Monday.
In 2008 he proclaimed (with some hyperbole) that Britain's code was "the longest [and] probably the most complex in the world", promising "long-term thinking on simplification" if he got into power.
The dialogue is sharper, the hyperbole grander, and though it's still in a fictitious Ivy League bubble, the show mirrors America's never-ending tussle with race, class, and gender with enviable expertise.
Rev. William J. Barber II, architect of the Forward Together Moral Movement On Election Day, we rejected our deepest moral and constitutional values for a campaign rooted in hyperbole and outright distortions.
By offering a specific promise to the American people, we can rise above the hyper-partisanship of the past decade – as well as the hyperbole and mixed messages of this election year.
"It requires that speakers be given leeway to express their opinions forcefully and colorfully, without fear that hyperbole, analogy, or over-the-top rhetoric will land them in court," the senators wrote.
"Republicans would be well served, let the texts speak for themselves, let the jury make up their mind and quit engaging in hyperbole, which we seem to do a lot," Gowdy said.
Parents' cries that the protesters are terrorizing their kids might be hyperbole rooted in frustration at being inconvenienced, but for one of the defendants listed in the injunction, it's a valid claim.
That's not hyperbole, although it looks like it—before Sunday's NCAA Tournament game against Syracuse, the Cavaliers were 22016-0 under coach Tony Bennett when leading by at least 10 at halftime.
"This event is unprecedented and all impacts are unknown and beyond anything experienced," the National Weather Center — a government agency known for its sober-minded messaging and avoidance of hyperbole — stated Sunday.
" Clapper admitted to Tapper that Brennan's hyperbole is one of the reasons for this situation, but that his statements reflect "genuine concern about the jeopardy or threats to our institutions and values.
In our overzealousness to secure a contract, Mark Turnbull and I were guilty of hyperbole of agreeing on matters that, not only had we never done, but we had no understanding of.
" The younger generation of libertarians who approvingly cite Rand today might be surprised to learn that she derided their forebears as "hippies" and, with typical hyperbole, "a monstrous, disgusting bunch of people.
It was a bit of media hyperbole that described the showdown between skating rivals, both of whom performed to music from Bizet's classic opera, at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada.
Scrape away the hype and the hyperbole, the enervation and the exhaustion, and you find any number of more useful or wrenching impulses: kindness, hatred, antipathy, humanity, pity, awe, disgust, even ambivalence.
"Big mood" (or simply "mood," if you're not into hyperbole) has been thriving as social-media slang for years now, usually appearing in tandem with a funny image, video or animated GIF.
BERLIN (Reuters) - When Britain's three-time Olympic team pursuit gold medalist Ed Clancy describes young team mate Ethan Hayter as "the chosen one" it would be foolish to dismiss it as hyperbole.
Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, the filmmakers enjoyed extensive access to their subject who, it's noted without hyperbole, has been one of the most vilified and admired figures of her time.
Ms. Zayid once gave a TED Talk on living with cerebral palsy, and her routine was almost entirely a takedown of Mr. Trump, using exaggeration and hyperbole to play to the crowd.
That's not pure hyperbole: The nature of the payment initiation process, as stipulated by Open Banking, means the customer is required to sanction any payment request within their own bank's app or website.
Trump's statement constituted 'rhetorical hyperbole' that is protected by the First Amendment" — noting repeatedly that Daniels had presented herself, including to the court in the defamation lawsuit, "as an adversary to the President.
Regardless of whether or not that stat is tinged a little with hyperbole, there's a clear message: You might not be able to stop the traffic, but you can go to the park.
That sounds like hyperbole, but to get a real sense of the gravity of this news, we need to take a step back and look at the larger dynamics of the streaming market.
"It is without hyperbole when I say that [Levy] has revolutionized the way we architect systems, improve software, collect data, and deploy code," said BuzzFeed Publisher Dao Nguyen in an email to employees.
"It is not hyperbole that I would not be doing what I'm doing today with the level of success at which I'm doing it if it weren't for 4-H," Nettles tells PEOPLE.
This hyperbole is aimed at wooing back former PP voters who have turned to Vox, but it has distracted attention from the important differences between Mr Sánchez and his opponents on economic policy.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend built its reputation on this sort of egalitarian satire, where its frustrated female characters declare that all men are emotionally stunted children while simultaneously acknowledging that this is absurd hyperbole.
Frequently he sings and raps in a way that's tinged with a melancholic kind of blue, but it wouldn't be hyperbole to say he doesn't sound like anyone else in music right now.
Every time Parquet Courts release a new album I rant and rave and apply hyperbole, and every time the music gradually turns slightly flatter than we admirers of our finest cowboy punks prefer.
If the DJ doesn't even have "Return of the Mack" in his/her Serato... I lied to you, but gross hyperbole doesn't make the import of "Return of the Mack" any less real.
Hyperbole such as the threat this week to conduct "pre-emptive" nuclear strikes is not new -- North has threatened to turn Seoul in to a "Sea of Fire" since as early as 1994.
I'm not the first and won't be the last to note that the hyperbole of #MeToo skeptics who equate one's career and one's life never seems to apply to those who suffer harassment.
Spicer, appearing on NBC's "Today" to promote his upcoming book "The Briefing," sought to cast Trump as a salesman who embraces hyperbole to sell his products, whether they are luxury apartments or policies.
I'm sure some people thought he might actually jail Hillary Clinton should he win the election, but most folks saw the chant for what it was: hyperbole designed simply to channel public sentiment.
It's not clear if these tweets indicate that the iPhone 11 is genuinely triggering people with trypophobia, or are simply a reflection of all the hyperbole and jokes in the Twitter echo chamber.
Partly this is because she was the funniest, the most combative, the most erudite and the most enthusiastic writer in the business (and that is the kind of hyperbole she enjoyed using herself).
Given his erratic behavior and penchant for hyperbole, Stone would not seem to be an ideal conspirator but we do not know the full extent of evidence acquired from all of these witnesses.
The trio's Black Magic Moments EP pays tribute to 209s fringe culture with oozy steel guitars and singer Samantha Harlow's noir purr, knocking around in the seediness and hyperbole of love's darker corners.
It's no hyperbole to single out the watch as a remarkable achievement, nor to suggest that only a few years ago, it would have been unthinkable that Bulgari would be claiming this crown.
Urie silos Arnold's inner turmoil into telling acts of hyperbole and histrionics, revealing how many queer people must transmute their pain into humor if they want to survive a world of unrelenting prejudice.
I know I'm prone to hyperbole, but Dead to a Dying World truly is something special, and I'm extremely pleased to be presenting the band's new music video for the song "Cicatrix" below.
YouTube doesn't permit politicians to blatantly lie in ads, though it does allow for the occasional "political hyperbole" so long as it doesn't significantly undermine trust in democracy, the company noted in December.
By 3 the following afternoon, I crawled—no hyperbole here, crawled—into the Lyft that took me back to the ER. By then, I had an out-of-control infection in my abdomen.
This term — bubble — is not one that I and others have used in hyperbole; but rather, it truly represents the closed-off mindset of American progressivism in coastal cities and on college campuses.
Starting with a policy and then asking intelligence professionals to provide the rationale is a corruption of a healthy process, where solid intelligence rather than campaign hyperbole should set the context for discussion.
In October, prosecutors in the city of Mainz dropped the criminal charges, deciding that Mr. Böhmermann's satirical poem was merely hyperbole in the name of art and finding no evidence of criminal intent.
This isn't hyperbole: The past two weeks were two of the worst ever for American political media, all thanks to a rush to be first that easily trumped the priority of being accurate.
But Issue 215 is in some ways a downscaled version of the Portuguese approach, so some lessons can be drawn — and they suggest that the critics of Issue 250 are buying into hyperbole.
"It's war amongst the rebels, madness, madness, war," he enunciates, the reggae band following his tempo—the inverse of the toasters who follow the riddims—and he is in no way engaging in hyperbole.
"China is killing us" is one of President Trump's hyperbole meant to exaggerate the economic damage wrought by China in order to pressure the Federal Reserve to give him "bigger and faster" monetary easing.
"While long-run prospects remain bright, we caution against the hyperbole often used to describe recent trends and offer some perspective on the net contribution of these sectors to the broader economy," Goldman cautioned.
" Schiff told me his office has received obscene calls and death threats over the what he calls a "Republican spin memo," and said the right's "reckless hyperbole is just so destructive of our democracy.
React World was a victim of its own hyperbole It all started with a grandiose video announcement, now retracted, wherein Fine Bros promised to "change the world" and shake up the entire media industry.
Despite the oil industry's desperate tactics and hyperbole, the facts are clear that our nation needs to address climate change by breaking our addiction to fossil fuels and moving towards cleaner sources of energy.
"These are threats that we face on a regular basis, and when we talk about anti-porn groups or stalkers using this as a tool — people think this is hyperbole," Preston told The Verge.
Those who write it off as hyperbole must contend with McConnell, confronted with the possibly lethal consequences of his own dereliction, admitting that tax cuts are the forest, all other considerations are just trees.
More than 2100 new drugs have come to market, and describing the consequences of some of them as revolutionary is not hyperbole—at least for those patients lucky enough to respond positively to them.
When she says of President Trump's budget that "it is shameful, it is immoral and it is indecent," she is practicing a new brand of hyperbole that Democrats evidently think is effective against Trump.
Although there was no doubt some hyperbole involved in saying that James would be the difference between a 503-win season and an appearance in the conference finals, that faith is not totally misplaced.
Although there had been "a lot of hyperbole and psycho-drama" surrounding the meeting, Nikitin said, it marked a return to more normalized relations between the two giant powers to the east of Europe.
America has prospered because it has harnessed the power of competitive markets to enable growth, and it is not hyperbole to say that middle-class disaffection threatens the very compact that generated this prosperity.
He had also determined, or so he said, that I was a good writer, or a great writer, hyperbole I happily accepted without question since I was in need of any and all approbation.
Pleading with hyperbole, much like Spears did on the track, is commonplace via text or DM or however you talk to someone else, and maybe that kind doesn't really happen through email anymore though.
It's the hyperbole of Coachella's collective id, distilled into a frenetic goo of dubstep mash-ups and selfie sticks, scraped from the overcooked remains of mainstream festival culture's takeover, and repackaged as instant gratification.
Good critics avoid hyperbole as a rule, and declaring a single film to be the greatest ever made makes a professional sound like an undergrad who just saw Citizen Kane for the first time.
"The court agrees with Mr. Trump's argument because the tweet in question constitutes 'rhetorical hyperbole' normally associated with politics and public discourse in the United States," Judge S. James Otero wrote in his decision.
And while Mr. Trump has made progress in his deregulatory agenda, his claims of achieving more success in one year than throughout the entire presidencies of any of his predecessors is hyperbole, not fact.
That claim is not drenched in hyperbole, and does not insinuate any bias from a man who in September tacked two more years onto the six-year, $18 million deal Hekker signed in 2014.
" The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which defends the rights of students and faculty members at colleges and universities, said in a statement on Saturday that Mr. Phansey's post was "obvious rhetorical hyperbole.
"There's a difference, in our minds, between what constitutes political hyperbole versus something that could 'significantly undermine trust in democracy,'" said Charlotte Smith, a Google spokesperson, referring to language in Google's November policy announcement.
This hyperbole might feel reasonable to someone faced with a social justice mob, but to proponents of cancel culture, it seems more like a disingenuous slippery slope that really only works to marginalize victims.
" Hyperbole aside, the POLITICO/Morning Consult poll put that to the test: 62 percent of voters said Trump "could do something that would cause me to support impeaching him and removing him from office.
Noting that Jews in occupied Poland received 184 calories a day in rations, Gass observes, "an officer's spit might contain that much" — the kind of arresting hyperbole he favors, now put to gruesome use.
In fact, her approach is textbook for the alt-right movement—a neo-internet take on old-fashioned conservatism, mainly built around offensive memes and hyperbole statements about "Libtards," Obama, Clinton, and Donald Trump.
But all the hyperbole starts to feel more sinister when you consider the outlandish conspiracy theories about Clinton's health that, as Vox's Tara Golshan explains, Donald Trump and his supporters have been eagerly spreading lately.
The brief address was typical of the president's approach to the crisis: hyperbole, violent imagery, and blaming Democrats for being willing to take the tough steps that, he says, are necessary to secure the border.
There's a lot described these days as things you "can't unsee," but I promise this is not hyperbole: Even as I type, I cannot banish from my mind the vision of that dead man's penis.
It feels like hyperbole, and over the next few days I have no doubt that a lot of other televisions are going to use similar tech for similar results, but look at that image above.
Saying it was a "title match" is also a bit of hyperbole; the two contested for the International Boxing Council championship, which is only recognized as a legitimate title for the purposes of a movie.
It used to be hyperbole to say the walls between online extremism and reality were breaking down and leading to violence, but just look at the performative nature of these last two attention-hounded killings.
He called a plan by Donald J. Trump to temporarily bar Muslims from entering the country "monstrous" and dismissed Senator Ted Cruz's proposal to carpet-bomb territory held by the Islamic State as "frightening" hyperbole.
This sentence is a word salad designed to ratchet up the hyperbole, until it crosses into the realm of untruth: The Affordable Care Act didn't actually require anyone to "buy" birth control or subsidize abortions.
When Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama warned last year that Donald Trump was unfit to control the U.S. nuclear arsenal, it wasn't partisan campaign trail hyperbole, but rather a point of nearly global consensus.
Dimitrov, the former boyfriend of Russian five-times grand slam champion Maria Sharapova, is not one for hyperbole and has tired of the comparisons between himself and Federer since he won the Wimbledon junior title.
"Robert Siegel, a veteran Silicon Valley venture capitalist and a lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business where McNealy got his MBA, called his remark about the superiority of CEOs over politicians "gross hyperbole.
Editorial President Trump brandished executive pen and fresh hyperbole last week in blessing the coal industry's decades-old practice of freely dumping tons of debris into the streams and mountain hollows of America's mining communities.
Mr. Trump wove truth, half-truths, hyperbole, exaggeration and lies seamlessly into a vast swirling reality that swept the audience along in an energizing experience as thrilling as an overtime win at the Super Bowl.
Mr. Trump has for years presented selective and creative accounts of his life and businesses — "truthful hyperbole," as he put it in his first book — and at times this habit has gotten him in trouble.
The advent of warmer weather and brighter days can make even the most uninterested housekeeper want to "CLEAN ALL THE THINGS!" in the words of Allie Brosh, author of the blog Hyperbole and a Half.
While there was jest and hyperbole in that, there was also genuine alarm and the dark realization that Trump would not be transmogrified by the oath of office into anything approaching a dignified, responsible statesman.
And that is rooted — there is no other way to say it, and it's not hyperbole to say — it's absolutely rooted in this country's history of slavery, which has gone on longer than it hasn't.
It's a prescient account of Trump's business ethics, calculated manipulation of his inner circle, flair for fact-free hyperbole and nascent political ambitions at a time when anyone who knew him thought he was joking.
Pundits and hedge fund managers are worried about a rally that's overheated — using varying degrees of "bloodbath" hyperbole and more measured hedging strategies — some see a pullback of at least 5 percent to 7 percent coming.
What Mr. Musk and Mr. Ghosn are describing — cross-country-driving hyperbole aside — are cars with advanced capabilities that can help drive or even take over in tricky situations like parallel parking on a busy street.
There's a little playful hyperbole to the language, but by and large, a wholesome meme looks like a cat failing to hide under a box, and it is a cat failing to hide under a box.
If we've got a 1-handle on that, it really does greatly diminish his claim that this is the greatest economy of all time and all that hyperbole that he uses about the the U.S. economy.
Or is the thirst for clicks worth choosing hyperbole over truth, and the outrage less about the pursuit of objective truth and more about the insistence that the powers that be enforce one's own political goals?
Wexler, 50, testified that he relied on sarcasm and hyperbole to get points across on his blog, which dealt with topics that included US foreign policy in the Middle East, presidential politics and policing in America.
A write-up on Retro Gamer's website calls the game "around a billion times better than every Zelda", which is hyperbole taken to the absolute zenith of meaninglessness, but nevertheless implies, at least, it was good.
The history of science is a tangled web, not a logical arc, and for four decades Mendel's pioneering work — "the study that founded modern biology," as Mukherjee describes with only a touch of hyperbole — effectively disappeared.
We're talking about data mining operations that could very well—though it's probably hyperbole—sift through landfills to figure out how this or that person might vote or what they might be tempted to purchase online.
People on all sides of this issue, including Republicans of good will who might be seduced by Mr. Trump's hyperbole, would do well to take a moment or more to reflect on a few simple truths.
" At a news conference on Friday morning, Mayor Mike Rawlings stood beside Chief Brown and said: "To say that our police officers put their lives on the line every day is no hyperbole, ladies and gentlemen.
I know many colleagues and friends won't believe this or will think I'm exaggerating, but my actual high school report cards — with many C's, D's and (gasp) even a few F's — show this is no hyperbole.
YENAGOA, Nigeria, June 14 (Reuters) - Striking self-assurance, a penchant for hyperbole and a working knowledge of Latin - these are the hallmarks of the latest group of militants to emerge in Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta.
He just rapped track after track in his tough, nasal, deliberately dissonant voice, offering raunch, realism, hyperbole, sarcasm and compassion over an electronic backup throbbing with ominous bass and pattering drums, like a lowering storm cloud.
Brafman suggested however that Shkreli — a purported supporter of President Donald Trump with a long-standing animus to Clinton — was merely engaging in the sort of scathing political hyperbole that has become increasingly common in America.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's successful campaign for the White House broke every tradition and upended the political establishment with the same bluster, hyperbole and media mastery that made him one of the world's best-known businessmen.
If a proposal presents a real problem or is likely to have serious unintended consequences, spell it out and support your critique with facts or data, not hyperbole or broad but unsupported claims of regulatory overreach.
In court Wednesday, defense attorney Enoch described Jones' comments as "rhetorical hyperbole at its core" and said of his client's radio and online audience, "It's what they expect when they tune in," the Austin American-Statesman reports.
At the same time that he chastised the officers for their conduct, Lawson on Monday also spoke of the intense media attention stirred by what he stressed was heated hyperbole and not an actual threat of violence.
We've seen enough data and it's as exciting as anything I've seen in my four decades in medicine, but we also need to take it from excitement and hyperbole to the level of reality and unequivocal proof.
The episode is at once everything we expect from Kimmy – hyperbole, wordplay, and the exaggerated characters we've come to love – and a remarkable opportunity for the cast and writers to flex their talents in a new version.
She has been viewed suspiciously by some Trump loyalists because of the birth name she until recently used professionally — she's the niece of sometime Trump critic Mitt Romney — but has adopted Trump's style of antagonism and hyperbole.
READ: RNC chief dismisses Trump's comments as 'hyperbole' As the Trump-Priebus fight played out in public, top Republican National Committee members were fighting behind the scenes shortly before their critical meeting in Florida later this week.
A preview of Andrew's column on the deal, which will go up this afternoon: No matter how much hyperbole Sprint and T-Mobile expend, it is hard to see how the deal will pass muster with regulators.
IN A burst of hyperbole and historical confusion, Rafael Correa compared the run-off election in Ecuador last month to "the battle of Stalingrad" in which his left-wing government was "fighting against the global right wing".
Satire is an expression of my true beliefs put through the prism -- the reason why it's not news is the tools of satire are hyperbole and pun, and denigration, you know, sh-- you can't get away with.
Nobody who witnessed him run down double-doper Justin Gatlin to win the 100m in 9.81 seconds or the millions tuning in worldwide for the most-watched TV moment of the Games would have begrudged the hyperbole.
A few commentators have argued that it's a strategic mistake to compare Nazism to the alt-right because it's not a perfect analogy and any hint of hyperbole might undermine the legitimate effort to discredit these people.
"Johnson's use of language is often a mixture of unexpected metaphors or turns of phrase, hyperbole, and nostalgia, very often with a particularly British twist," said Philip Seargeant, senior lecturer in applied linguistics at the Open University.
"Secretary Clinton's answer is essentially campaign hyperbole, and meant to appease her environmental constituency," said Bruce Bullock, director of the Maguire Energy Institute at Texas' Southern Methodist University, in a blog post in the Dallas Morning News.
"Johnson's use of language is often a mixture of unexpected metaphors or turns of phrase, hyperbole, and nostalgia, very often with a particularly British twist," said Philip Seargeant, senior lecturer in applied linguistics at the Open University.
Filmed during Valve's SteamVR Developer Showcase last January, the two available videos showcase why it's not entirely hyperbole to call the associated tech, in the words of Fantastic Contraption's Andy Moore, a "reset" of the gaming industry.
Set in the Tuscan countryside during the summer of 19873, with the American forces advancing and the Germans in retreat, "Night of the Shooting Stars" is an unpredictable, often comic blend of sentimental naturalism and skillful hyperbole.
Gun owners, who form the core of the conservative base, have long sown opposition to gun control legislation with hyperbole, declaring attempts to pass new gun laws as part of a broader scheme of mass civilian disarmament.
But the fact is that whining about "betrayal" and "treason" doesn't do a whole lot to help the anti-Trump opposition, which is not served by hysteria or hyperbole, no matter how fashionable those sentiments might be.
"With the hyperbole about A.I. over the last two to four years, there have been concerns in an echo chamber of anxiety that the government itself will be misinformed," said Eric Horvitz, managing director for Microsoft Research.
Some pain patients I spoke with see Kolodny as Public Enemy No. 343 in a propaganda war, fueling an anti-opioid hysteria that favors hyperbole over nuance and glosses over the complexities of treating many painful conditions.
It is neither hyperbole nor an act of partisan exaggeration to say that people will die and livelihoods will be destroyed as a consequence of what the president has done and what he has failed to do.
"He is not leading me, black voters, under the age of — look, just all I know is, I am leading everybody, combined, with black voters," Mr. Biden responded, engaging in some of the hyperbole he often disavows.
"No reasonable person would believe that Devin Nunes&apos cow actually has a Twitter account, or that the hyperbole, satire and cow-related jokes it posts are serious facts," the filing said, according to The Sacramento Bee.
The result was "without a trace of hyperbole, a triumph: awe inspiring and transformative," said Michael Gallagher, a member of the international committee of experts and chief conservator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Trump will be "the most pro-Israeli president ever" Trump's penchant for hyperbole, exaggeration and self-aggrandizement mixes seamlessly with his foreign policy approach to Israel, and he seems intent on distinguishing himself from all his predecessors.
Police arrest man after dozens of possible drug overdoses around New Haven park in one dayRecovering American war dead is serious, sacred business; leave hyperbole out of itDonald Trump revokes former CIA director John Brennan's security clearance
In court, however, the outside hyperbole has had to grapple with Stone's previous words, including a mountain of emails and text messages that seem to drip with contempt for the House's fact-finding effort and Mueller's investigation.
The Shift report, Bloomberg wrote, aimed to "strip away the hyperbole and the doomsday tone that so often characterize the discussion of [the future of work,]" but the report's tone and content have problems of their own.
Almost everything FIFA does, from that specific form of gameplay to the fanciful daydream that underpins its "Ultimate Team" mode, is geared around hyperbole and the kind of football that kids dream about being a part of.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Supercharging the bluster, hyperbole and media mastery that made him one of the world's best-known businessmen, Donald Trump upended U.S. democratic traditions on a 17-month quest he hopes will lead to the White House.
A Google search for the term "how to start a startup" yields 320,33.153,000 results — and although that may border upon hyperbole (thank you, imprecise search terms), that's also indicative of the vastness of the resources available to entrepreneurs.
Before Trump was in the White House, this sort of hyperbole was largely regarded as an amusing component of his celebrity—who cared if this reality TV show huckster was a phony under an unrealistic pile of hair?
Though, taken at face value, his hyperbole shows a profound pessimism about the durability of American institutions, his broader point is that once you start saying some people are just too rich, where do you draw the line?
Written in the fluid prose that characterised her first book, on self-portraits, "A Face to the World", it is a labour of love even if her enthusiasm can be overwhelming; repetitions and occasional hyperbole temper the enjoyment.
He called out the pessimistic rhetoric that powers his opponents on the right -- especially in this cyclonic election year where hyperbole and outright lies have become the norm -- and he underscored America's accomplishments as proof of our resolve.
And — to borrow another Harrison hyperbole — this might be most tatted-up group in Bachelor history, based solely on what we can see peeking out of their very bad, perfectly fitted shirts and the confessions in their bios.
Nakamura succeeded in NJPW partly because he was a real-life badass, an MMA veteran whose kicks look like they could legitimately detach your face from your skull—that's not hyperbole—and partly because he's an outsized character.
The hyperbole and fallacies being callously thrown around by opponents of the Adoption Provider Act aren't just a disservice to civil discourse, it's a move that makes it harder and harder for children to ever find a home.
While their relationship has spanned a decade, the public has insisted on sordid shows of solidarity with Pitt's ex-wife Jennifer Aniston and hyperbole about how often Pitt and Jolie have adopted children from Cambodia, Vietnam, and Ethiopia.
Cable news and the punditry world melted down over this "bombshell," as it does over anything Trump, with hyperbole, snark and feigned shock emanating from the airwaves for the next 24 hours — a sound and fury signifying nothing.
While we were talking about boxing he called 2017 "the best year of boxing that he has broadcast in 37 years, and the best year for boxing overall in that span," and it didn't strike me as hyperbole.
Mr. Issa's investigation into the Internal Revenue Service's scrutiny of conservative nonprofit groups dissipated in a cloud of hyperbole and intraparty fighting as Mr. Issa angled unsuccessfully for his committee to be the first to interrogate key players.
BERLIN — In the end, German prosecutors decided that a satirical poem was just that, an act of hyperbole in the name of art — not a criminal attempt to insult a foreign leader, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey.
Most of the items are common uses of hyperbole by President Donald Trump, such as "tremendous" (5.5), "fantastic" (8.5), "big/bigger/biggest" (10.5), and a sort of exacta on a combination of "fantastic, incredible, amazing and tremendous" (24.5).
The adventurous Ms. Beiser has been called the "cello goddess," which is not hyperbole: She summons from her instrument an emotional power so stirring that even the most stoic audience members risk turning into sobbing sacks of flesh.
The only thing Pelosi accomplished with her cynical delay strategy was simply to confirm that Republicans were right all along when they said Democrats did not really believe their own hyperbole about the urgent need to impeach Trump.
Steve Bannon's comment to me is provocative hyperbole — "Every capitalist would choose slave labor if he could, and in China capitalists got a totalitarian mercantilist manufacturing base based on slave labor" — but not without a kernel of truth.
They may conclude that, if you are going to have a liberal government, you might as will have a party in charge that admits to it — rather then one than parades about in a charade of tweeted hyperbole.
Trump's unwillingness or inability to offer a comprehensive plan of his own to improve the health care of Americans, other than his campaign trail hyperbole, hampered the repeal efforts to the GOP in the House and the Senate.
Steve Bannon's comment to me is provocative hyperbole — "Every capitalist would choose slave labor if he could, and in China capitalists got a totalitarian mercantilist manufacturing base based on slave labor" — but not without a kernel of truth.
If describing something as war doesn't actually require fighting a war — backing up your description with military force, and committing to either victory or surrender — then why not talk tough, ramping up the hyperbole and threatening a crisis?
The "100 percent" part may be a bit of hyperbole, but Apple has been working toward making sure that every retail store, office, data center and manufacturing facility, in all 43 countries it operates in, runs on clean energy.
That can be taken as hyperbole, much as Hearn's assertion that it would be the "biggest fight in British boxing history", with New Zealander Joseph Parker the newly-crowned WBO champion while American Wilder still holding the WBC belt.
She is unafraid of joyful hyperbole and delicious turns of phrase: "This is so gorgeous, I'm having a heart attack right now," she says as she tucks into a dish of tikin xic with chef Regina in the Yucatán.
"You do not get to use her murder to inaccurately promote your 'permanently separated' hyperbole," she wrote, referring to the false analogy anti-immigration crusaders have drawn between Trump's family separations at the U.S.-Mexico border and Mollie's murder.
And Staples's publicist mentioned several times that she goes out of her way to spend time with him, which, at first, I dismissed as the hyperbole of anyone who has a vested interest in making you like another person.
The move predictably set off plenty of hysteria and political hyperbole from Democrats, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi already crying foul about how this move threatens health coverage for millions of Americans.
"It is not hyperbole to say, if this can happen to me, than imagine what it feels like for a young person of color who might be coming to a march like this for the first time," Yearwood wrote.
Buried deep in the landfill of Trumpean hyperbole is a reasonable case that America really is overextended and needs to rebalance its global responsibilities and pressing domestic needs, such as rebuilding our run-down transportation systems and other infrastructure.
It's not hyperbole to say that this interconnectivity carries the potential for catastrophic risk given society's increasing dependence on internet-connected systems — such as self-driving cars, industrial machines, or medical devices — for critical or even life-sustaining functions.
In a 2013 documentary, "Lenny Cooke," detailing his fall from the stratospheric levels of high school hyperbole, there is a scene in which Bortner is shown watching Cooke play from the stands, with a cherub-faced boy alongside her.

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