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"overstatement" Definitions
  1. a statement that you say in a way that makes it seem more important than it really is; the act of saying something in this way

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It's probably an overstatement to call Monday the BIGGEST DAY OF THE REGULAR SEASON IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL, because it is an overstatement. Please.
K., suggesting this is a rocking experience would be … overstatement.
I think that kind of hyperbolic overstatement — let's attack on issues.
"I just don't see why there's the overstatement of these things." 
If you think that's an overstatement, you haven't been paying attention.
While "vast bulk" may be an overstatement, online shopping has skyrocketed.
A recent book announces that Luther "rediscovered God," clearly an overstatement.
Rather, it had become an overstatement of my actual sexual desires.
" Smith added: "It is no overstatement to call Wesley a pioneer.
Its public intellectuals are addicted to overstatement, sloppiness, pessimism, and despair.
"An outpouring of joy would not be an overstatement," he said.
You can say this is an overstatement, but it is not.
"That's probably an overstatement," Scaramucci said when asked about the comparison.
The main misstatements include the early recognition of revenue from the sale of land, the overstatement of the carrying amount of cane roots and standing cane as well as the overstatement of sugar sales in some regions.
To call this the year of Gronk might not be an overstatement.
It is no overstatement to call this design change an unmitigated disaster.
Bluster, overstatement and aspirations masquerading as hard targets have no single cause.
The case stems from an overstatement of Tesco's profit forecast in 2014.
Hispanics are the future of the United States, and that's no overstatement.
While it would be an overstatement to draw a straight line between
That may seem like an overstatement, but the ripples are very real.
But to call that a long-shot hope might be an overstatement.
Hate may be on the increase, but "war" is an unjustifiable overstatement.
That would be the #JustinSexTapeLeakedParty, of course, an overstatement which quickly started trending.
An overstatement, sure, but do not pause, just launch into the good stuff.
The overstatement concerned guidance published by Tesco in a trading update on Aug.
Although some people call them "overbuilt," the criticism is something of an overstatement.
He has seen all sorts of disasters and is not one for overstatement.
The foundation's portrayals of its giving ranged from simple embellishment to staggering overstatement.
It would be an overstatement to say extreme commuting is a major trend.
SIG said its forensic review had revealed an overstatement for the year to Dec.
It's hardly an overstatement to say that New York is a foodie's fantasy playground.
That it comes from some mysterious place is a little bit of an overstatement.
Is "pet spa," as it says on a plaque on the door, perhaps an overstatement?
Sanjeev Tripathi, the former head of India's Research and Analysis Wing, thinks that an overstatement.
That's not overstatement when the very health and survival of the planet is at stake.
SIG said then its forensic review had revealed an overstatement for the year ended Dec.
First Words Is it an exaggeration to claim that Americans have a genius for overstatement?
When Mr. Cariker says "gambling put us on the map," it is only modest overstatement.
In this new age of the carnivalesque, understatement might be a greater currency than overstatement.
"Several" turned out to be an overstatement—its luminosity was equivalent to a single full moon's.
It does not feel like an overstatement to say Twitter's future could hinge on the answer.
The research does not show any systematic overstatement or understatement of growth, just persistently large revisions.
" They called the "2.5" moniker an "overstatement," writing that it'd be more accurately named "HW 2.1.
This can result in a search for shortcuts and the overstatement of new product performance claims.
That may be an overstatement, but it's easy to see why the Swiss would feel vindicated.
But there is, more than that, a deeper and more theatrical overstatement to the whole enterprise.
Wesley Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, told "Power Lunch" that criticism is a big overstatement.
That was an overstatement, though the administration's track record in the Ninth Circuit has been poor.
He referred to it as a Muslim "invasion," and asked Gabriel if that was an overstatement.
And I responded in the way that a shocked person responds — emotionally, and with some overstatement.
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.
This sort of grace note, the small tell amid all that whirling overstatement, is a NJPW signature.
Lawrence Taylor makes a cameo, but any overstatement on that character's part is pretty true to life.
It's an "overstatement" to say that humans will start delegating all their writing to software, Crystal says.
Understating the threat will feel disingenuous and condescending; overstatement creates panic and often overreaction from the government.
Some scholars took Professor Eisenstein to task for what they deemed her overstatement of print's transformative power.
To say that Panasonic is all but out of the camera race wouldn't be a huge overstatement.
To say that Luger sucked when he was young would be overstatement, but he certainly wasn't good.
It's a bit of an overstatement to characterize Obama himself as a globalist in the Breitbartian sense.
And there are duets in which the meetings of eyes, without any overstatement, develops a powerful charge.
It is not an overstatement to suggest that every activity we engage in is subject to taxation.
It may be an alliterative overstatement to say that the nation's capital is also a kayaking capital.
It may be an alliterative overstatement to say that the nation's capital is also a kayaking capital.
"The headlines nowadays of Chinese factories 'remaining closed for the foreseeable future' is a broad overstatement," he says.
The overstatement was disclosed in December, weeks after the company appointed Rachel Osborne as its new finance head.
It's not an overstatement to say that, for better or worse, the American government invented the modern world.
It's not an overstatement to say that measles is one of the most infectious diseases known to man.
It would be an overstatement to say that their destinies have been intertwined — but not a huge one.
It's no overstatement to say that the way the world gets eats may well be changed by this deal.
OK, that's a complete overstatement, but real estate agents are starting to play the game of using the game.
Kangmei's shares have dropped 40% in the 12 trading days since it revealed the cash overstatement on April 30.
"I think it's a little bit of an overstatement given Valerie Jarrett's close relationship with President Obama," he said.
"To say they're defeated is an overstatement and is fake news," Graham said on the Senate floor Dec. 19.
The profit overstatement, identified three weeks after Lewis took over as CEO, was later raised to 263 million pounds.
"To say that this bill without the additional funding is meaningless would be a gross overstatement," Mr. Ventrell said.
When Romney made his claim, "it was outside of the mainstream, or an overstatement," said Republican strategist Matt Mackowiack.
But legal experts I spoke to, and even the ruling itself, suggest that description might be a vast overstatement.
These are Hollywood movies with "Hollywood" in italics and quotation marks, combining lurid overstatement with subtle, even subliminal irony.
That's not an overstatement: He has played 15 games the last two seasons, and the Patriots are 15-0.
Katanga disputes the charge, which follows the company's previous overstatement of copper cathode production by 6,650 tonnes in December, 2014.
It's no overstatement, then, to say that the Model 3 "could be Tesla's iPhone moment," as Recode's Johana Bhuiyan argues.
That is bound to be an overstatement: the test assumes that each and every bank will be the worst affected.
"There's overstatement already baked into the system," says Matt Wood, vice president of policy and general counsel at Free Press.
The Telegraph described "Tangled" as "the most dazzling lyric ever written," and that's not that much of an overstatement. 18.
And if that sounds like overstatement, then perhaps you don't get what music is about and what it can do.
SIG said it expects to be about 1.9 times leveraged at the end of 2017, after adjusting for the overstatement.
It is no overstatement that the greatest threat facing America's national security and the world at large is climate change.
"The headlines nowadays of Chinese factories 'remaining closed for the foreseeable future' is a broad overstatement," he tells Business Insider.
A look back at Klayman's professional career indicates Stone's claim that Klayman hadn't ever won a case is an overstatement.
The company in December appointed law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer to undertake an independent review of the overstatement alongside Deloitte.
The overstatement stemmed from a translation of Mr. Putin's use of a Russian verb, which can mean to "pack up."
But it can be applied without hesitation or overstatement to David Rockefeller, who died Monday at 101, and his family.
The case, which is due to last around 10 to 12 weeks, follows an overstatement of Tesco's profit forecast in 2014.
" Griffin says she has personally never gone easy on Clinton, and calls Trump's accusations of widespread media bias "completely an overstatement.
Clinton was criticized for what some saw as an overstatement of her role in enacting the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
It's no overstatement to say that the R70x are basically Audio-Technica endeavoring to build its own version of the 703s.
Though this is an overstatement, it is correct that his characters say one thing, feel another, and do some third thing.
GM said in a statement Wednesday that the 1-2 miles per gallon mileage overstatement was the result of improper calculations.
Now, 93 percent might be an overstatement, but we do know that non-verbal communication is important for effectively conveying messages.
"I think 'extreme' is probably an overstatement, but a number of things have changed, particularly from a business perspective," Allen noted.
The famous overstatement about Ginger Rogers is actually true about Dormeshia: She really can do everything backward and in high heels.
How will they know whether a claim or a charge is based in fact, an unsubstantiated smear, or typical campaign overstatement?
It would be an overstatement to say that Giuliani didn't do anything on these subjects, but he didn't engage with them.
It would not be an overstatement to say walking towards the ticket booth felt like getting off a boat on Normandy.
The widely publicized notion that tardigrades can survive in a tun state for 100 years or more is an  overstatement , for instance.
"The internal name HW 2360 is an overstatement, and instead it should be called something more like HW 2820," the spokesperson said.
"When it comes to counterfeit fentanyl pills there is no overstatement going on, there's no exaggeration, there's a clear and present danger."
That may be an overstatement, but a lot of them are technicians who have been trained through our program or vocational schools.
This is not an overstatement: you may recall that in his last outing, the dude literally drifted underneath a lowrider mid-hop.
The profit overstatement, identified three weeks after Dave Lewis took over as CEO from Clarke, was later raised to 22 million pounds.
There are times when he strays into the language of vulgarity or overstatement, with mixed patterns, loud color and three-dimensional embellishments.
Instead, his Strings — physically, a ringer for the young Randy Travis — is a man of understated overstatement, of matter-of-fact melodrama.
Surprisingly, though, he also noted that it would be an overstatement to say that this had been an easy round to raise.
Given Sunday's announcement, to say that these voices—along with thousands of others—have finally been heard doesn't seem like an overstatement.
The profit overstatement, identified three weeks after Dave Lewis took over as CEO from Clarke, was later raised to 2014 million pounds.
Dorit Hakim's first feature, "Moon in the 12th House," has none of the overeagerness and overstatement that often characterize directors' initial efforts.
He even wrote about his fondness for overstatement in The Art of the Deal, the 1987 book he co-authored with Tony Schwartz.
It sounds like an overstatement, but to behold the gridlocked streets of Dhaka is to see distress in action, or rather, in inaction.
When Gauguin (Anthony Quinn, himself no stranger to overstatement) arrives in Arles, the fellowship of the two men soon coarsens into a brawl.
" It goes on, "It is not an overstatement that he is about to destroy this country if we don't do something about it.
"Severe" is not an overstatement: membership in tackle football teams among boys ages six to 12 has dropped by 20 percent since 2009.
Mr. Rockman's paintings have "theatricality and overstatement, which is all backed up by how great a painter he is technically," Mr. Schulman said.
To say baseball is a national obsession in Taiwan might be an overstatement since its fortunes have risen and fallen over the years.
It's not an overstatement to say that most of modern medicine hinges on the effectiveness of antibiotics and would unravel without effective drugs.
The profit overstatement, identified three weeks after Lewis took over as CEO from the sacked Philip Clarke, was later raised to 2014 million pounds.
The estimated profit overstatement, which was identified three weeks after Dave Lewis joined Tesco as chief executive, was later raised to 263 million pounds.
In late April, drugmaker Kangmei Pharmaceutical said an "accounting error" resulted in an overstatement of cash in 2017 by 29.94 billion yuan ($4.4 billion).
It's not an overstatement to say that Line has single-handedly pioneered stickers, which are now a fairly staple part of most social apps.
It is no overstatement to say that Brexit is the biggest blow to the liberal world order that was established after World War Two.
SIG expects to be about 1.9 times leveraged at the end of 2017, after adjusting for the overstatement, versus Liberum's estimate of 1.7 times.
I think healthy would be an overstatement, but it was a healthier way of trying to figure out what's going on in my life.
The Met Breuer wants to insist that these more freely painted works from the 1910s onward have been overlooked, though that is an overstatement.
This was a bit of overstatement, but anyone interested in a remotely functional government would do well to work for change in the Senate.
But that phrase seems a bit of an overstatement that is hardly backed up by a 2015 story reporting 17 deaths in a year.
"Saying 203 percent of ad inventory is properly obtained at the moment is a massive overstatement," he said, referring to advertising space for sale.
To say the film inspired a craze would be an overstatement; it was not "The Lego Movie," a blockbuster selling an already-popular product.
While there was significant, exciting progress for animals last year, it'd be an overstatement to say that 2018 was a good year for animals.
It's probably an overstatement to say that Gods of Egypt represents everything wrong with Hollywood right now, but it definitely represents a lot of it.
Brian Holm, one of the lead attorneys representing the women in the Girls Do Porn case, told Motherboard that he would consider this an overstatement.
It was brief, with 22 guests, and perfectly captured the personalities of the couple in its balance of understatement and overstatement, of reserve and exuberance.
Trump energy adviser and fracking mogul Harold Hamm has claimed Clinton "would eliminate fossil fuel development in America," but that claim is likely an overstatement.
It's not an overstatement to say this is one of the most profoundly significant British elections for the rest of the world in recent memory.
Trump energy advisor and fracking mogul Harold Hamm has claimed Clinton "would eliminate fossil fuel development in America," but that claim is likely an overstatement.
The accounting issues in Brazil relate to a significant overstatement of prepaid expenses and mark-to-market measurements of forward contracts between 2014 and 2015.
To say that Donald Trump enjoys wide support among black voters, even those in his own party, would be an overstatement of truly Trumpian proportions.
Lawyers for senior managers of Sino-Forest say that any overstatement of assets was unintentional, and that Canadian regulators do not understand Chinese business culture.
The forecast profit overstatement, identified three weeks after Dave Lewis took over as chief executive from Phil Clarke, was later raised to 2013 million pounds.
"Quite a number of these serious cases involve gross overstatement of revenue and circular financing, many facilitated by related parties and false customers," Atkinson said.
The profit forecast overstatement, identified three weeks after Dave Lewis took over as chief executive from Philip Clarke, was later raised to 2014 million pounds.
To say they are returning to the Democratic fold would be an overstatement because all the Democrats stand for is their opposition to Trump nowadays.
Exaggeration ranged from simple embellishment to staggering overstatement, including charitable work for the Tribeca Film Festival, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Mount Sinai Hospital.
Three former senior executives of Tesco accused of fraud and false accounting in relation to the profit overstatement will stand trial in September next year.
"I think that's very much an overstatement," said William Courtney, a former U.S. ambassador to Georgia and Kazakhstan and adjunct senior fellow at the RAND Corporation.
And in the tricky romantic scenes, which are the most challenging to make colorful, Greg Hess performs deadpan earnestness with a wonderful ease that resists overstatement.
O'Rourke has taken to calling the coming election "the most important of our lives," which, depending on one's age, may or may not be an overstatement.
TRAIN'S A-COMING: RaeLynn arrived on the carpet in fashion overstatement: a dress with a train so large that it required four people to tote it.
However, to credit diplomacy and relationship building as the primary impetus for the timely end to this particular episode is an overstatement, to say the least.
The estimated profit overstatement, identified three weeks after Dave Lewis took over as Tesco chief executive from Phil Clarke, was later raised to 263 million pounds.
The profit overstatement, discovered three weeks after Dave Lewis took over as Chief Executive from the sacked Philip Clarke, was later raised to 20 million pounds.
Although there is rationale for this figure, it looks high relative to current long-term yields, potentially leading to an overstatement of the economic capital position.
The profit overstatement, identified three weeks after Dave Lewis took over as chief executive from the sacked Philip Clarke, was later raised to 2014 million pounds.
But if it leans toward didactic overstatement and soap opera pulpiness, "Tamara" also delivers a surprising, intricately shaded portrait of an artist as a conflicted woman.
It is not an overstatement to say a retreat from trade could have a disastrous affect on jobs in Minnesota and the nation as a whole.
It is no overstatement to say that for him, the word "vast" took on a metaphysical dimension, where the vast world and our vast thoughts are united.
In the interview on Wednesday, Lee called such a description of his reaction an "overstatement," but confirmed for the first time publicly that the companies held talks.
But Bewkes said that's an overstatement, using the analogy that someone can kick the tires of your car on the street and you'd never know about it.
Similarly, titles such as Dr. and Professor are no longer thrown around with such force, and their excessive use comes off as an overstatement or an embarrassment.
"It's become a total sensation and craze," said Matthew Pene, the maître d'hôtel and beer director at Eleven Madison Park, who is not generally given to overstatement.
Honestly, it's not an overstatement to say that we're about to see radical change, not just in sports but in the related media, tech, finance and law.
It would be an overstatement to say that virtual reality will soon eclipse real-life experience, but there's no doubt that it will transform the sports industry forever.
And no, that's not an overstatement: I can easily grab a breakfast sandwich on the way to work, then make a scramble at the end of the day.
Yet to argue that there is a crisis in the quality of financial information that investors get about Western firms is to be guilty of a misleading overstatement.
The company said the overstatement of cash amounted to about 20 million pounds as of December 2016 and about 27 million pounds at the end of June 2017.
And if that empathy shades into overstatement by the play's end, he has already managed to create a persuasively sad and funny worldview that extends beyond the solipsistic.
It would not be an overstatement to call this one of the most consequential discoveries in the history of science, which would enable scientists to test fundamental theories.
It sounds like a lofty academic post but actually is closer to being a kind of glorified RA — though even this is arguably an overstatement of the role.
It wouldn't be an overstatement to say that the whole community shops at Seiwa Market, from the moneyed folks in Sugar Land, to the punk-adjacent set in Montrose.
"Recently, more women have been delaying birth and that can lead to an overstatement at how large the decline in birth rate is in any one year," Livingston said.
Suharto, Indonesia's longtime dictator, reportedly helped spread the canard that they comprised 953% of the country's population, but controlled 70% of its economy—a wild overstatement on both counts.
The autocorrelation of regression residuals leads to poor estimation quality of the regression parameters and to overstatement of test statistics that are used to test the significance of coefficients.
"Retreat" may at first have been an overstatement, but there is no doubt that the private sector stopped advancing: its shares of both investment and industrial output levelled off.
It's no overstatement to say that I think this control scheme is the best, most natural, and least frustrating one that any pair of wireless headphones has yet offered.
In the U.K., the biggest food retailer Tesco announced Tuesday it will pay a fine of £129 million ($162 million) to settle a probe over a 2014 profit overstatement.
Britain's biggest retailer has agreed to pay a 129 million pound ($162 million) fine to settle an investigation by prosecutors over a 2014 profit overstatement, it said on Tuesday.
And though it might be an overstatement to call Mooney Mr. McDonagh's alter-ego, you must admit that their methods of grabbing — and holding — our attention are not dissimilar.
It would be an overstatement to compare the movie to David Mamet's "House of Games," but Mr. Okoro spins a tangled web in which no transaction can be trusted.
ARM's lofty promise to be the absolute best, allied to its history of sober business decisions and avoidance of overstatement, makes me hopeful for what this new development might deliver.
While Asian-American voters play an increasingly important role in national politics, Meng's declaration that they will decide three major swing states in the 2016 presidential race is an overstatement.
The letter specifically questions the repeal's stance on the health effects of pollution, its overstatement of the cost of the Clean Power Plan, and the understatement of the plan's benefits.
Most of the vehicles affected by the overstatement of fuel economy were from Audi, Bentley and Porsche, including the 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 Audi A8L, RS7 and S8 vehicles.
While gig economy reporting may be prone to overstatement, there's another part of the beat that tends to get shorter shrift: the rights of workers, including the right to organize.
The president has another favorite overstatement related to veterans' health care: that a June 22018 measure he signed allowed underperforming VA workers to be fired for the first time ever.
It's not an overstatement to say this core UCB group and their circle of friends (Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert) have reshaped comedy in the past decade.
It is an understatement to call Oliver Stone one of the more interesting filmmakers of the last three decades, if also probably an overstatement to call him much more than that.
"Ice911 is the boots on the ground solution acting now to ease climate change by restoring Arctic ice," reads Field's fundraising pamphlet, what she conceded in an interview was an overstatement.
Now that the NFL season has begun to narrow towards the Super Bowl, it is ... still pretty obnoxious in its overstatement, honestly, but at least a little bit easier to understand.
The notion that Germany's election result makes Mr Macron's life much harder is an overstatement—but that is because there was no conceivable coalition that would have bowed before his demands.
Trump's claim here has a tiny grain of truth, but is clearly a gross overstatement of the facts designed to engender his elaborately constructed image as a savior of U.S. jobs.
And "hands-on" isn't an overstatement — throughout the 207 lectures and 77 hours of training content in Unity 3D and Blender, you'll actually build 30 real, mini VR games from scratch.
"It is not an overstatement to say that some children will die because of this," he said at a press conference in the Bronx, according to The New York Daily News.
Himes said it is an "overstatement" to say the U.S. is at the brink of war with Iran, but he pointed out that Trump has mentioned military action with Tehran before.
It's not an overstatement to say that the House majority could well rest solely on whether or not Republicans currently representing swing seats in the suburbs can hang on or not.
That may be an overstatement; unlike Mr. Christie, whose former aides implicated him at trial for knowing of the decision to close bridge lanes, Mr. Cuomo has not been similarly besmirched.
Simply adjusting for this overstatement in the implied probability of success, Prasad and Mailankody would have found numbers in the same ballpark, and most likely above, those of DiMasi et al.
They underscored for me just how much we are living in a world that demands overstatement, in which italicized capital letters are required to highlight sentiments that might otherwise go ignored.
It would not be an overstatement to say that an additional 40 minutes a day of walking just two or three times a week has changed me in a profound way.
Last week, Kangmei Pharmaceutical, a producer of traditional Chinese medicines, said in a filing an accounting "error" led to an overstatement of its 2017 cash positions by 29.9 billion yuan ($4.41 billion).
He told pool reporters at Trump Tower today that it would be an "overstatement" to compare him to Jarrett, who had a Secret Service detail and was a close confidant to Obama.
One of the protesters told him that a cast member had "sexually assaulted" someone, an overstatement of the sort that Ms. Maxwell said led her to decide to publicly defend Mr. Ramasar.
She argued that she built sincere social bonds with the players and, when Joe called her out on what seemed like a hyperbolic overstatement, she shared the roots of his fear of commitment.
" Slipping easily back into the does-he-mean-it-or-not penchant for overstatement that has marked his entire body of work, he says off-handedly, "It could really reinvigorate the whole medium.
John Cornyn, a Texas Republican who earlier this week took himself out of the running to be FBI director, tweeted Thursday in the kind of overstatement common in the capital these days. Sen.
Earlier this month, it said that PwC's investigation had found that overstatement of its profits might result in additional material impairments, which it would present along with full first-half results in June.
L) is in advanced talks with the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) over a plea deal that would involve it paying a large fine over its 2014 profit overstatement, Sky news said on Saturday.
It's no overstatement to say that without autocorrect, touchscreen keyboards would never have stood a chance against physical keys — people are just much more precise with the tactile nubs of a real keyboard.
L) abused their positions to encourage practices that resulted in a 250 million pounds ($327 million) overstatement of expected profits and misled the stock market, a prosecutor told a London court on Monday.
To say the network took home the gold in streaming video would also be an overstatement: online viewership was up, but the online experience wasn't quite ready to replace the traditional TV experience.
South African retailer Steinhoff said that an investigation by auditors PwC has found that the overstatement of its profits may result in additional material impairments, sending its shares more than 13 percent lower.
I would use the word "heroic" to describe the way they cope with aging as it drains strength from their minds and bodies, though they would quickly dismiss such a term as overstatement.
It was, one European diplomat said with mild overstatement at one of the many receptions on Wednesday, a little like showing up at a birthday party and discovering you were attending a wake.
Fact Check of the Day President Trump claimed "all these investigators" are Democrats — an overstatement — and incorrectly said that Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, served under President Obama for eight years.
"If the world can't go on without us in the Paris accord — that's a bit of an overstatement, but to illustrate my point — then perhaps we ought to be in it," said Rep.
Then we can decide whether we want a particle accelerator, just because, for its own sake, instead of selling it to the public with an overstatement of what it will permit us to understand.
Tesco identified a 250 million pound ($327 million) overstatement of first-half profit in September 2014 and the discovery led to the suspension of eight senior members of staff including Bush, Rogberg and Scouler.
But if it's clear that the institution of the church no longer commands the moral authority or the loyalty in Ireland that it once did, the end of Catholic Ireland, too, is an overstatement.
That's not an overstatement; in just six years, Adventure Time, with its whimsical storytelling, mature themes, and complex world-building, has managed to create a template for how to tell stories for kids and adults.
The best campfire grill: The Perfect CampfireGrill ($55.953) The name " Perfect CamfireGrill" might be something of an overstatement, but not necessarily by a whole lot — It is pretty perfect for lugging out to the beach.
Mental impairment is a complex issue, and claiming that Trump made it easier for those with a mental illness to access firearms is an overstatement that ignores what the regulation did and who it affected.
Peter D. Feaver, a specialist in civil-military issues at Duke University and a national security aide to President George W. Bush, even coined the term "McMasterism" to describe the common overstatement of his thesis.
The company suffered a string of setbacks last year, including profit warnings, inventory overstatement, suspension of dividend payments and management changes following misconduct allegations against founder and top shareholder Ray Kelvin, who has denied them.
But any suggestion that Pyongyang, Baghdad and Teheran were linked at that time in a coordinated strategy, similar to the original Berlin-Rome Axis pact in World War II, was a bit of an overstatement.
The company revealed the overstatement just weeks after it appointed Rachel Osborne as its new finance head, and said it expects no cash impact from adjustments to the inventory value that related to prior years.
Some 125 institutional funds have filed a damages claim for more than 100 million pounds ($122.3 million) against British supermarket Tesco relating to its 2014 profit overstatement, the group coordinating the legal action said on Monday.
At Recode's Code Conference in Ranchos Palos Verdes last month, Clinton went even further, citing unnamed studies that she claims determined "the vast majority of the news items posted [on Facebook] were fake" — a massive overstatement.
Thanks to cable news, talk radio, and social media, "society has opinionized," and it's now "expected that all will possess strong views"; this has fed the rise of "catastrophism," or the continual overstatement of what's wrong.
That may be an overstatement, but there's no question there's been a shift among negotiators on Capitol Hill about the prospects for an agreement on border security that would keep the government open beyond February 15.
James's muscular containment of Porzingis in the fourth quarter also reminded us why it's always a good idea to avoid early season overstatement about teams perceived to be on the rise (Knicks) or in decline (Cavaliers).
" 'Not so charming' is an overstatement," said his wife, the Brazilian-born bassist and scarf designer Iracema Trevisan, 35, who met Godin at a music festival in Melbourne a year after he'd closed on the property.
The company said certain procedures associated with the issue of cheques resulted in an overstatement of cash of about 20 million pounds as of December 2016 and about 27 million pounds at the end of June 2017.
"Primary reason for this loss are the irregularities discovered in our biofuel trade business in Rotterdam, which led to a considerable overstatement of our stocks and forward book and to a substantial bad debt position," Nidera said.
It's an overstatement, but not by much, to say that the most important thing in any shot-clock-off, tie-game scenario is to leave the clock at zero, whether you get a good shot or not.
NAIROBI, April 5 (Reuters) - Kenya's market regulator has fined the former chief executive of National Bank of Kenya , Munir Sheikh, 5 million shillings ($49,504.95) in connection with the overstatement of the bank's 2015 profit, the regulator said.
The blank and baffling overstatement of it—the First Lady personally sifting plastic dandruff onto a spruce, as one does, the simultaneous clutter and emptiness, the combination of voluminousness and absence—might be poignant under other circumstances.
If Duncan has reached the end of his five-championship road, just weeks after Bryant went out with an overstatement of seismic grandiosity, let that be the demure big man's career epitaph: even better than what people said.
The subtitle is no overstatement: In the early 1920s, first in Paris and then back home in São Paulo, Brazil, this painter really did lay the groundwork for the coming of modernism in Latin America's most populous nation.
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Ted Baker, which has not revealed the reasons for the overstatement, said a review by business consultants Deloitte had largely been completed and it planned to update the market further at its preliminary results, expected in late March.
The subtitle is no overstatement: In the early 44s, first in Paris and then back home in São Paulo, Brazil, this painter really did lay the groundwork for the coming of modernism in Latin America's most populous nation.
LONDON (Reuters) - Some 125 institutional funds have filed a damages claim for more than 100 million pounds ($122 million) against British supermarket Tesco relating to its 2014 profit overstatement, the group coordinating the legal action said on Monday.
AT&T customers get the first box for free and then pay $8 for additional boxes, so the actual price per-box is only $4.92 if the subscriber has 85003 boxes, implying a 60 percent overstatement of fees.
"For many people who live in the West but also in rural and urban areas -- the ideas behind the Green New Deal are tantamount to genocide -- that may be an overstatement but not by a whole lot," Rep.
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It wouldn't be an overstatement to say that fast-food workers have seen a lot of bad behavior on the part of those who frequent their establishments, and the drive-thru lane is probably the epicenter of such behavior.
It would be an overstatement to call his reign imperial, and yet there was something more than a little kingly to his role on the Supreme Court: Justice Kennedy voted with the majority more frequently than any other justice.
" In The New York Times Book Review, the Cornell University historian Walter LaFeber wrote of "Manufacturing Consent" in 1988 that the authors had based their book on "highly detailed research" but that "their argument is sometimes weakened by overstatement.
" In a stroke of only minor overstatement, Carroll ended every spot by pushing his arms together toward the camera as if surrendering to handcuffs, tightening his face in an electrocuted rictus, and screaming that Crazy Eddie's prices were "insane.
The Daily Beast described Luckey as "funding Trump's meme machine" in 2016, which is an apparent overstatement since the donation was supposedly a fairly small $10,000, and Nimble America's only clear action was putting up a "Too Big To Jail" billboard.
LONDON, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Some 125 institutional funds have filed a damages claim for more than 100 million pounds ($122 million) against British supermarket Tesco in relation to its 2014 profit overstatement, the group coordinating the legal action said on Monday.
So it's to Beyoncé's credit that only in the pivotal big ballad, which really is called "Sandcastles," plus maybe the loving midtempo de facto finale "All Night," does all this overstatement become too much for a Billie Holiday fan like me.
She focused on Trump's (1) potential understatement of assets to commit tax fraud and (2) potential overstatement of assets to commit insurance fraud, asking Cohen about his own knowledge of the schemes and about exactly where investigators might find additional information.
They announced the event last night with a number of projections onto the O2: It's definitely not an overstatement to say that this is going to be very special indeed, in line with the wise words of a man named Skepta: Greatness Only.
That might be an overstatement; at the same time, the venture debt firm Western Technology Investment (WTI) has seen plenty of cycles over its 37 years in the business, and CEO Maurice Werdegar says the firm just finished its busiest quarter ever.
It starts with an overture in which Tina tells us how she and Ike and the Ikettes are going to take this thing from modesty to explosive overstatement ("You see, we never ever do nothing nice and easy") before she blasts off.
To say that any of the four teams were keeping up with the defending champion Golden State Warriors would probably be an overstatement, and that notion was reinforced when 93 percent of the league's general managers picked the Warriors to repeat as champions.
The British company has suffered a string of setbacks in the last year, including profit warnings, an inventory overstatement, a decision to suspend dividend payments and several management changes after misconduct allegations against founder and top shareholder Ray Kelvin - which he has denied.
To say Andrew Bujalski burst onto the scene with his two early movies, 220's Funny Ha Ha and Mutual Appreciation, might be an overstatement; after all, he was soon dubbed the "godfather of mumblecore," not a genre known for its spectacle.
The private plane with 24-karat-gold-plated belt buckles, the opera and Broadway torch songs at campaign events — it's an overdrawn caricature of Richness, with a distinctly 1980s flair because the 1980s were the last time that particular kind of overstatement was cool.
Tesco issued a statement to the Stock Exchange in September 2014 saying that during its final preparations for an interim results announcement it had identified a 250 million pound overstatement of first-half profit, mainly because it booked commercial deals with suppliers too early.
The company reaffirmed its operating net profit after tax guidance for fiscal 2019 of A$50 million, adding that it would write-down the carrying value of its refrigerated logistics unit by A$24 million due to an overstatement of its revenue last year.
" The percentage point drop in the Americas and Europe was particularly dramatic (the biggest in the world was Portugal at 51 points; Belgium followed at 44 points.) With only small overstatement, one article on the survey was entitled "Trump's First Year: Everyone Hates Us Now.
It's not an overstatement to say it will have an effect on our very perception of capitalism as an ultimately benevolent or purely self-interested force in America, particularly in the eyes of our younger workforce participants, who are more idealistic than their predecessors.
Overstatement is inherent in the game; the one thing that is truly essential about the league that sells football, beyond the brutality and the bloody-mindedness and the militarized pomp of the presentation and the actual warrior rigor of the thing itself, is excess.
" On the other hand, ex-SEC chair Laura Unger, on the other hand, said on Cheddar of Musk's initial tweet: "It was not true and accurate.... [it] was quite a big overstatement, that he had financing secured, and one that was clearly misleading to the marketplace.
The overstatement reflects one of Clinton's more outsized energy policy promises, already reported by CNBC: She has vowed to slash U.S. oil consumption in the next decade as part of an overall plan to shift the country to clean, renewable energy, but experts say her goal is probably impossible.
In a complaint filed late on Monday in San Francisco federal court, the SEC said Logitech's former chief financial officer, Erik Bardman, and its former acting controller, Jennifer Wolf, schemed to inflate the company's operating income, causing a $30.7 million overstatement in fiscal 2011, and misled its outside auditor.
There's no reason why dreaming big and habitually overshooting should result in anything other than the usual tripe, but this is their secret if anything is: their best music is their most shameless and their most prone to romantic overstatement, for this is when Flowers's mystical visions most readily bloom.
Trump's response to the consistent finding that half the country believes him to be a racist -- Quinnipiac found 49% saying that of Trump back in February -- is to not only insist that he isn't a racist but, in typical Trumpian overstatement, that he is the least racist person in the world.
It's no overstatement to say that this failure to engage black voters with the same investment and energy devoted to "winning back" white swing voters in 28503 handed the White House to a president who ran a campaign that appealed to white supremacists and disgracefully defended their actions in Charlottesville.
Glimmers of the filmmaker's unhinged tendencies crop up in some of the bigger sequences, chief among them an audacious sex scene that outdoes "Munich" in its overstatement: As Lindsay mounts her lover in the dark, his eyes drift to a dormant laptop camera as he grows increasingly paranoid about losing his privacy.
This is both the hardest and funniest thing to comprehend, when it comes to assessing the piping-hot, utility-grade opinions extruded around the clock by sports media's hissing, belching take-press—the realization that so much of this puddle-deep purpose and righteous overstatement and poker-faced self-satire is in earnest.
Its premise, that these mainstream comics, of which all but two are fictional stories — many featuring fantasy — were received as historical education, often feels like an overstatement (the book also skirts around the titanic success of Art Spiegelman's "Maus," which would have added depth to its claims about the reach of comics tackling the Holocaust).
"This supports the idea that there was reasonable basis on which to believe that funding could be secured but it doesn't eliminate the concern with respect to whether 'secured' was an overstatement and only underscores how inappropriate Twitter was for such a disclosure," said Zachary Fallon, a former SEC attorney and principal at law firm Blakemore Fallon.
" It's not an overstatement: Tumblr even went to court to defend net neutrality in 2015, alongside the other NYC startups it had built an alliance with the year before, and tech policy lawyer Marvin Ammori told Motherboard at the time, "No companies deserve more credit than the New York tech community for the victory at the FCC.
"I would say that approaching at a high rate of speed while loading your weapon and while essentially threatening a helicopter that is part of our group while we are behaving completely in line with international law..., I wouldn't call it a grave threat, that would be an overstatement, but it is certainly unprofessional behavior," he said.
Both the D.C. area and San Salvador feel like home and it is not an overstatement to say that even with the stress of being parents, we are leading charmed lives in which immigration status is occasionally annoying — I have to pay for the $10 tourist card every time I return to El Salvador — but hardly tragic.
As I've written before, when I was starting my career as a journalist I sometimes brushed up against people peddling a story about a network of predators in the Catholic hierarchy — not just pedophile priests, but a self-protecting cabal above them — that seemed like a classic case of the paranoid style, a wild overstatement of the scandal's scope.
As I've written before, when I was starting my career as a journalist I sometimes brushed up against people peddling a story about a network of predators in the Catholic hierarchy — not just pedophile priests, but a self-protecting cabal above them — that seemed like a classic case of the paranoid style, a wild overstatement of the scandal's scope.
And based on exit polling, it is not an overstatement to say that McConnell's decision to delay filling Scalia's seat was a deciding factor in the election of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
"It's an overstatement to say Xi's becoming the next Mao -- what we do see is a leader who wants to centralize power... and his formative experiences lay in the Cultural Revolution era," said Orville Schell, a prominent American scholar who has been visiting China since the Mao years and now heads the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society in New York.
"  That may be a bit of an overstatement, but his point is clear, as he explains in a "Letter on Poetics": Rimbaud's work is "the subjective counterpart to the objective upheavals of [his] revolutionary moment … The 'systematic derangement of the senses' is the social senses, ok, and the 'I' becomes an 'other' as in the transformation of the individual into the collective when it all kicks off.
It is not an overstatement that I found myself on the receiving end of more positive attention for my looks during that first week in overalls than at any point in my life — not on my wedding day, not at prom, not when I wore my first choker necklace in the eighth grade or got an extremely cool eyebrow piercing during a college term abroad.
It would be an overstatement to say Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE has zero super PAC support, but his ability to raise millions of dollars from small donors has allowed him to refuse big money, and his outside support operates on a very different scale.
It's an overstatement to say the national health service as a whole would be up for sale, as Labour has alleged will happen if Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservatives win the December 12 election and try to strike a post-Brexit trade deal with the US.Britain would not be "selling off" the health service, as Labour asserts, because taxpayers would still be footing the bill.
A slow, tender, florid love ballad, it nudges a singer toward all sorts of overstatement and mannerism (although Mathis's original is magical), and boy does Bowie succumb to temptation — he lets his voicebox bleed all over the microphone, inserting all sorts of unnecessary quavers and whispers and melismata, and when the music drops out so he can bellow "Don't you know you're life… itself!!" he almost faints from the melodrama.
Let's assume Trump's lawyers are simply and understandably afraid that Trump can't help himself if he agrees to an interview or testimony; or that Trump does have something to hide; or that Trump's penchant for bombast and overstatement will seriously damage him when he is questioned by able prosecutors who have read everything on the subject and spoken to every relevant witness, something that Trump clearly will not have done.
" The younger Bush's with-us-or-against-us assertion in his September 22001, 22000, speech to Congress ("Any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will be regarded by the United States as a hostile regime") was in some respects only an amplification of what Bill Clinton had stated three years before ("Countries that persistently host terrorists have no right to be safe havens"), but Smith reads it as "a serious overstatement.
Having left other European leaders uniformly unimpressed and in many cases despairing in her comments at the start of the European Council summit, Theresa May responded to questions (to say she answered them would, judging by accounts of the encounter, be an overstatement) then withdrew and spent the following five or so hours waiting on the outside while the heads of the remaining 27 members of the EU, along with their advisers and EU officials, thrashed out a solution.
The idea that Fox News represents a literal threat to our national security, on par with Russia's Internet Research Agency or China's Ministry of State Security, may seem like a dramatic overstatement of its own—and I, a paid contributor to its competitor CNN, may appear a biased voice anyway—but this week has made clear that, as we get deeper into the impeachment process and as the 2020 election approaches, Fox News is prepared to destroy America's democratic traditions if it will help its most important and most dedicated daily viewer.
Former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE said he didn't think it was an overstatement to say it's a "dangerous time in our country" during his first interview since being fired by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.

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