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I have been obsequious toward Western civilization, exaggerating its merits, and at the same time exaggerating my own merits.
Before Trump was exaggerating his poll numbers and the size of his rally crowds, he was exaggerating his wealth, his television ratings, the size of his buildings.
You may think I am exaggerating, but I am not.
It's taking us back 100 years, and that's not exaggerating.
Often, women feel like they're over exaggerating by getting angry.
And for once, the airline isn't exaggerating with the name.
Officials say ideological adversaries are exaggerating problems for political effect.
The iRobot spokesman wasn't exaggerating: This shit happens a lot.
And he's exaggerating points about uranium to make that case.
After all, Trump has a record of exaggerating his accomplishments.
And I'm not exaggerating a bit, they really love them.
It goes to show that they are exaggerating their concerns.
I'm not exaggerating when I say it changed my life.
Bosworth titled it "The Ugly," and he was not exaggerating.
I'm exaggerating, but there's a lot of truth in it.
Are the Democrats exaggerating the possible impact of the bills?
I'm only slightly exaggerating about the wolves, by the way.
I'm exaggerating a little, but I think it's very reasonable.
Even many critics of the government thought he was exaggerating.
I am not exaggerating in any way shape or form.
It's beyond a case of taking something and exaggerating it.
Rotman may be exaggerating about a lack of Family Banking products.
These officials cautioned the Russians could have been exaggerating their access.
The president says that many are exaggerating the threat from ISIS.
They maintain relaxed, conversational vocal tones, rather than shouting or exaggerating.
Moscow blames NATO for exaggerating the size of the war games.
Ryan accused Democratic lawmakers of exaggerating their response to the reports.
Some of them took to exaggerating the candidates' best known features.
What you're really doing is exaggerating for the purpose of clarity.
Do not accuse me of exaggerating, because I am dead serious.
I'm not exaggerating when I say the prints are unbelievably good.
Dritz even admitted to exaggerating the truth to plead her case.
She, too, was rewriting history, exaggerating her reformist credentials, he said.
Maduro is often lampooned for exaggerating the threats against his government.
But Cramer said the market was exaggerating that loss as well.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. AJ Tracey isn't exaggerating.
To me repetition is most like meditation, or like exaggerating boredom.
Republicans defended Mr. Trump, accusing Democrats of exaggerating Mr. Taylor's testimony.
And it seems the president, as he often does, was exaggerating.
The saddest part is I'm not even exaggerating for effect here.
Instruments function like fun-house mirrors, exaggerating and twisting every sound.
Speaking from personal experience, I can attest that Gooley's not exaggerating.
Although Yes's problems are real, market movements may be exaggerating them.
Democrats sometimes accused the Bush administration of exaggerating the terrorist threat.
Exaggerating only a little, some have called it the Byzantine Pompeii.
"Two minutes and then it's over," she said, exaggerating only slightly.
Exaggerating scientific uncertainty to sow doubt and confusion is nothing new.
They cannot expect much sympathy for a problem they are gleefully exaggerating.
I'm not exaggerating when I say that I started a month out.
Why do you think that women on college campuses may be exaggerating?
I'm exaggerating a bit, but generally, that's the tough thing about television.
This may dissuade holidaymakers from exaggerating an iffy tummy into a claim.
I wasn't exaggerating when I said the company was a start-up!
Also, Clinton is exaggerating the number of jobs her policies would create.
When did you last observe conservatives worrying that about exaggerating liberal pathologies?
If you're having doubts about how great it is, we're not exaggerating.
It "seemed like he thought they were exaggerating," she said of Penny.
His critics say he is exaggerating and should not receive special treatment.
He also cautioned against exaggerating the community's reported support for the AfD.
They have accused him of lying and exaggerating to score political points.
People will be prone to exaggerating today, and they will miss details.
I'm not exaggerating when I say that this is an incredible feature.
Mr. Trump offered only curt interjections when he felt she was exaggerating.
Asked about his finances, Trump was caught lying or exaggerating 30 times.
Stephen Franko had all made false statements exaggerating the threat McDonald posed.
He felt that the students were exaggerating, maybe even making stuff up.
This is not stretching the truth or exaggerating, but a boldface lie.
First, Bardawil had an interest in exaggerating the number of Hamas fatalities.
Without exaggerating this happened like in the first 23 seconds of Doom.
The show exposes the high stakes in "ordinary" situations without exaggerating them.
Be mindful of exaggerating, or embellishing, the information that's coming your way!
I would be exaggerating if I said anyone was nervous or panicked.
I'm not exaggerating when I say this cleanser has a huge fanbase.
But the government is known for exaggerating its successes against Boko Haram.
A holiday in Tokyo also made for thin conditions, exaggerating the move.
"It's a pattern of the press exaggerating what he says," Giuliani said.
Exaggerating child danger is terrible for tolerance, but great for garnering attention.
I'm not exaggerating, I interviewed 150 people for some of my stories.
Or he would say, Don't you think you're rather exaggerating, old fellow?
And while Republicans are far more likely to doubt the media's ability to not overhype the illness, Democrats, too are skeptical -- with 22% saying the media is "greatly" exaggerating the threat and 27% saying they are "slightly" exaggerating it.
And from the looks of her ear-to-ear smile, she's not exaggerating.
When it came to exaggerating contact, Suarez was cunning, brilliant and utterly shameless.
Salvini suggested on Tuesday that the charity was exaggerating the problems on board.
In 2006, Limbaugh said Michael J. Fox was exaggerating his Parkinson's disease symptoms.
Instead, he went after Fields, accusing her of exaggerating and changing her story.
He finishes by blending and exaggerating the look with a coordinating eyeshadow color.
Then Purdue poured all kinds of money into exaggerating and promoting that claim.
For one, Stone has a history of exaggerating his knowledge and personal importance.
And I'm not exaggerating when I say this is a serious game-changer.
My dad may have been exaggerating, but he wasn't making it all up.
But supporters and detractors of the welcome note are both exaggerating the stakes.
There is no exaggerating the role of power in the 85033st century economy.
Is it the case that these algorithms are exaggerating parts of human nature?
Some exist to build legacies by highlighting (and exaggerating) one's role in history.
I've spent — not exaggerating — half of my life trying to work with you.
The bottom line: Zinke is exaggerating the figure beyond virtually all published estimates.
It's obviously possible Kim is exaggerating here — it is reality TV, after all.
The algorithm change may just be exaggerating a trend we were already seeing.
He had never once, he told me—exaggerating, I'm sure, but how much?
I'm exaggerating, but there were a lot of different pieces to sort through.
It's not exaggerating to say that the entire band was built around him.
We always thought Granddad might have been exaggerating: Walking five miles to school.
But there are reasons to suspect that the North was exaggerating its capabilities.
" He noted "charges of Ratcliffe dramatically exaggerating his own experience prosecuting terrorism cases.
There were stories exaggerating Mr. Bolsonaro's heroism and spreading rumors about his rivals.
I was not exaggerating when I said we have a gazillion car parts.
But Olmert thought that many were exaggerating the immediacy of the Iran threat.
Mr. Collins sharply defended the plan, accusing Mr. Cuomo of exaggerating its impact.
People think we are exaggerating about the level of violations in the country.
People tell me that I am exaggerating and that it's not that bad.
He was also accused of submitting forged accounting documents and falsifying or exaggerating expenses.
And Trump was exaggerating how fast the additional spending has occurred during his tenure.
I'm exaggerating slightly, but whatever the amount was, it wasn't commensurate with the success.
She soon calls home to talk to her mother, exaggerating how wonderful everything is.
If you haven't been in my position, it's easy to think I'm possibly exaggerating.
Her friend then decided to take the claim literally and accuse her of exaggerating.
I'm not exaggerating: Every guy wore the exact same tuxedo at my school's prom.
We're not exaggerating when we say that this bundle is jam-packed with resources.
That means no exaggerating about what we know about the health effects of vaping.
Organizers placed him in a narrow street, exaggerating the apparent size of the crowd.
We were just taking the easy part of the problem and exaggerating the benefits.
I like writing fictional versions of myself where I'm exaggerating one aspect of myself.
I was exaggerating or making excuses, it wasn't so bad or it was worse.
The Kurdish-led forces have said Turkey was exaggerating the number it had killed.
Astrology isn't real, and yet I can't stop checking Co-StarObviously, I'm slightly exaggerating.
The book is slightly guilty of exaggerating the novelty of present-day advertising techniques.
I thought that he was likely exaggerating, or that he might even be crazy.
When people say there really is no place like Hong Kong, they aren't exaggerating.
In response, Hong urged Washington on Wednesday to "stop exaggerating and sensationalizing" the issue.
Two: The President is doing his usual and exaggerating something that needs no exaggeration.
For he wasn't exaggerating a problem, or placing the blame on the wrong people.
Nancy Pelosi wants an apology for a caricature exaggerating her already halting speech pattern.
I'm definitely not exaggerating when I say it happens everyday, several times a day.
He said the authorities were probably exaggerating how long the lights would be out.
"After going abroad, you can see that the middlemen are not exaggerating," she said.
The more exaggerating words are used the more fear is fed into the market.
But the U.S. military said Al-Shabaab was exaggerating the impact of the raid.
You might think I am exaggerating -- and, I am, slightly, to make a point.
Supporters of remaining in the EU were accused of exaggerating threats to the economy.
"Get ready for thousands of ways to bet!" they shout — and they're not exaggerating.
"We've been through — and I'm not exaggerating when I say everything together," McLean, 41, explained.
She&aposs created a multi-trillion-dollar -- I&aposm exaggerating, but a gigantic commercial enterprise.
Trump also has a habit of cherry-picking or exaggerating economic data for political gain.
Three cities in Jiangsu were accused this week of exaggerating coal consumption cuts last year.
Exaggerating how sick Medicare Advantage patients are, leading to a $270 million settlement against DaVita.
Until then, no one is helped by exaggerating the intelligence or capabilities of AI systems.
I'm not exaggerating when I say I've (happily) sweat through shirts while playing The Unspoken.
Now, a year later, Trump is still exaggerating both events to fire up his base.
The most common argument is that SIPP underreports income, exaggerating the rate of extreme poverty.
"There's often the assumption that it's all about men lying or men exaggerating," she continues.
I'm not exaggerating when I say this is the new feature I've appreciated the most.
The media has a systematic self-interested bias toward exaggerating how close the race is.
Xelil said the Turkish military was greatly exaggerating the number of SDF and YPG casualties.
The first time I tried it, I was in awe — and I'm not exaggerating here.
So, yeah, this time, we're not exaggerating when we say the internet is freaking out.
That Tehran is critiquing these restrictions is not unreasonable, but it is exaggerating the effects.
On Thursday morning, optimistic Jupiter harmonizes with the Sun, exaggerating your love that much more.
Mr. Gray suggests exaggerating a simple accessory like black grosgrain ribbon for a cool effect.
Ms. Campbell does them grandly, heroically, but she also keeps quivering, exaggerating a student's struggle.
"They are trying to please their donors and exaggerating," she said, to get more funding.
"They are not exaggerating — I did pick up a couple of football scholarships," he said.
I'm not exaggerating, I almost lost it, right there in the Skansen open-air museum.
As with previous arguments about the economy, Trump repeated his habit of exaggerating, without evidence.
The tech giant said it could fix this by exaggerating the reverberation and other settings.
Venezuelan officials acknowledge some difficulties, but accuse media of exaggerating problems to destabilize the government.
As it turns out, Papadopoulos was exaggerating even the meager experience listed on his resume.
Either Feldman was recklessly exaggerating the facts of Watergate or he doesn't know his history.
There are a lot of reasons to believe that Trump is exaggerating his net worth.
The SDF has accused Turkey of exaggerating the number of Kurdish fighters it has killed.
Alex Niven: People weren't just exaggerating, though: [the puddle] was a genuine problem, an obstacle.
I'm not exaggerating — there's no false humility, there's nothing to be humble about this feeling.
Sure, the statistical power was way too low and the bias was toward exaggerating effect sizes.
I've gotten jobs by exaggerating roles in past work places, lengths of time worked—the lot.
So we say, 'Oh come now, you're obviously exaggerating, it can't be as bad as that.
The letter argued that regulators were exaggerating the amount of methane emissions from natural gas production.
Analysts stressed that trading in bond markets remained thin following the Easter holiday, exaggerating price moves.
I wish I was exaggerating, but you can see it if you stand on our roof.
Animation can get away with exaggerating things in ways that would feel unrealistic with real actors.
RELATED: American manufacturing isn't dead yet The presumptive Republican candidate is exaggerating the figures a bit.
After so many times exaggerating, your audience is much less likely to believe you at all.
"Winners Take All" is a splendid polemic that is all the better for simplifying and exaggerating.
RELATED: American manufacturing isn't dead yet The presumptive Republican candidate is exaggerating the figures a bit.
Speculation about corporate plans to repatriate funds in forward contracts may also be exaggerating the move.
In both cases, Trump was exaggerating to the point of lying to make himself look good.
I am not exaggerating when I say this was the best funnel cake I've ever had.
And when I say it may have saved my life, I am only just slightly exaggerating.
Hood laughed about thinking his fiancee was exaggerating when she went into labor six weeks early.
But you can become a standout candidate without lying or over even exaggerating on your resume.
Deliberately exaggerating every cruelty, she shows how slights are magnified when you're young or otherwise vulnerable.
Politics has always been our national fun-house mirror, exaggerating the finer points of real life.
He says many people commenting on the issue are "exaggerating" or don't have all the facts.
It's not clear whether the lawmakers are intentionally exaggerating this fact or simply got it wrong.
In a recent interview, Mr. Klehr said he originally thought the spies were exaggerating their importance.
But I also think that some of the commentary about the bill is exaggerating its impact.
One possibility is that Trump is simply exaggerating or lying to avoid looking like a failure.
Union representatives challenged that statement, saying Codelco was exaggerating its ability to produce amid the strike.
Exaggerating the harms of opioids, or any other drug, does little to ensure the safety of users.
It is skeptical of the revolutionary project, constantly foreshadowing and exaggerating its turn toward bloodthirsty self-promotion.
But when Trump is challenged on his facts, he never backs down or even admits he's exaggerating.
OK — we might be exaggerating a little, but it sure is a festive option on commencement day.
Al Franken questioned Sessions on exaggerating his civil rights record in past statements and his Senate questionnaire.
According to a report from The Information in August, the company had been exaggerating its user numbers.
"Ingres is famous for exaggerating the features of his models," said Elvire de Maintenant, a Christie's specialist.
Exaggerating its military strength helps make the military stronger, thus solidifying the regime's legitimacy in Songun terms.
On Instagram the actress shared a video of a "zip" through her closet, and she wasn't exaggerating.
Plurality rule does this by exaggerating the support for the winner, misrepresenting the voice of the people.
Donald Trump blasted a news outlet on Twitter for exaggerating the length of an interview with him.
Reality should not be a performance; a show, if it's any good, should probably be exaggerating something.
If I would have said '201453 million jobs,' they would have said, 'Oh, that's -- no, he's exaggerating.
That Army ad wasn't exaggerating when it talked about the threats to our power grids or infrastructure.
We're not exaggerating when we say that this creamy matte pencil — an unapologetically bright red — flatters everyone.
By "longtime" stylist, I'm not exaggerating — Future and Shekinah have known each other since their teenage years.
We're not exaggerating when we say it may be the most hotly anticipated cut of the year.
Nonetheless, Posner and his fellow researchers may still be exaggerating the U.S. market evils caused by monopsony.
Those who know Kasowitz say he is sometimes prone to exaggerating when regaling them with his exploits.
Conflict is what gets covered as opposed to consensus, exaggerating the level of contentiousness in our politics.
His holdings are privately controlled, and he has a well-documented history of exaggerating his financial performance.
The Republican who would be president has been accused of exaggerating his own height by an inch.
Amash reiterated his point that both parties were "exaggerating" the effects of the bill for political purposes.
I'm not exaggerating when I say that I need my paring knife to survive in my kitchen.
I am not exaggerating when I say that, self-esteem-wise, nothing has been the same since.
The SEC alleged Aegerion also misled investors by exaggerating how many new patients filled prescriptions for Juxtapid.
The government has in some cases attributed the blackouts to sabotage or accused critics of exaggerating problems.
Donald Trump as president is no different than Donald Trump the developer, television star or exaggerating billionaire.
I and others were told we were exaggerating, hysterical, that we were nowhere near such a possibility.
I can tell easily when someone is exaggerating, which leads to figuring out when someone is lying.
"You are so grossly exaggerating the words of this bill it makes me sick," Mr. Vos said.
Between the lines: People who've heard Mulvaney make this remark say he wasn't joking or even exaggerating.
We really don't think we're exaggerating when we say that portable chargers and power banks save lives.
On Friday, Mr. Trump accused the news media and Democrats of exaggerating the dangers of the virus.
Trump accused Schiff of committing treason for exaggerating parts of his call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Officials in CNN's report caution that it's possible the Russians were exaggerating the strength of their relationship.
I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say it may be the best grilled fish I've had.
In the long run, exaggerating or lying about your experience or qualifications just doesn't seem to pay.
Richard Blumenthal over a 2010 controversy in which the Connecticut Democrat admitted to exaggerating his military service.
Mr. de Oliveira thought his wife, long embarrassed by their church-owned, rent-free home, was exaggerating.
Most fact-checks of these sorts of claims suggest Trump is exaggerating -- to put it mildly. 16.
Puerto Rico says FEMA is lowballing its rebuilding estimates, while FEMA accuses Puerto Rico of exaggerating costs.
He also accused opponents of the deal of exaggerating the amount of sanctions relief Iran will receive.
It also involves exaggerating the physical features and movements of black people to the point of absurdity.
Is our government perpetually exaggerating the threat of terror in order to justify its war on terror?
And we don't know how much Nash is exaggerating or how much he fully believes his statement.
"There is no exaggerating the relentlessness of Schaap's approach," David Remnick wrote in a 2008 New Yorker profile.
Qiaobi, the company behind the ad, issued an apology -- but said the international media is exaggerating the reaction.
When we say that Facebook has brought "everyone" on the internet under its umbrella, we're exaggerating, of course.
People were complacent, "thinking that if the official reports had nothing, then we were exaggerating," the doctor explained.
The goal is to see if Medicare Advantage insurers are exaggerating people's health conditions to get higher payments.
And as dozens of companies compete for customers' attention, many are exaggerating what their tests can actually show.
Mr Smith re-enacts the 56 times the police struck King, exaggerating the blows with booming thud sounds.
This moonlight-in-a-stick highlighter is — and I'm not exaggerating — the best damn highlighter I've ever used.
If you think I'm exaggerating, watch the 1.9-second perfection that is the current fastest-timed pit stop.
Was Lincoln exaggerating when he told me some of the other men wouldn't share a room with Chris?
Nationalist hardliners accuse America of exaggerating the North Korean threat to pursue its real goal, namely corralling China.
But Clarisa Jimenez, the CEO of the Puerto Rico Hotel & Tourism Association, accused CDC of exaggerating the threat.
I'd be exaggerating if I said we have it completely figured it out, but we are getting better.
COLDEST NIGHT IN AFRICA HISTORY (I could be exaggerating, but you truly can't imagine how cold it is).
"We were so fricking cute, no wonder my mom kept having us," she says, and she wasn't exaggerating.
He accused Saudi Arabia and its allies of "exaggerating" Iran's influence as propaganda to justify their military intervention.
On top of that, people will be exaggerating a lot, so focus on spiritual pursuits over serious conversations!
Any talented politician can whip their supporters into a frenzy by lying or exaggerating about the opposing party.
But the sources said it is possible the ambassador, Sergey Kislyak, was exaggerating the extent of the encounter.
It's more of a fun house mirror, distorting and exaggerating its subjects to sometimes funny, sometimes frightening effect.
Trump--and I'm not exaggerating--lost his cool every time his name was mentioned in a negative light.
I am not exaggerating when I say that even a child can understand why this is messed up.
Being half-Chinese, I'm really proud of my almond-shaped eyes, and I love exaggerating them with makeup.
She is curious about whether or not Kris is exaggerating about how Caitlyn portrays Kris in the book.
Yet there is clearly an incentive for participants to seek favourable categorisations by exaggerating their disabilities during testing.
When I tell you how, like, lovely and warm and welcoming everybody is, I'm not exaggerating one bit.
So when James assessed Game 36.83 as both "must win" and "do or die," he was not exaggerating.
"Pretty soon, you have an 242-year-old man who's on 14 medications," Dr. Alexander said, barely exaggerating.
The president has shown a similar aversion to exaggerating the threat from militant groups like the Islamic State.
Although such attempts rarely succeed, many worry about their suffocating effect, with news reports often exaggerating their impact.
However, social media accounts associated with opposition fighters said the government was exaggerating the magnitude of its advances.
But Trump isn't exaggerating America's status as a clean-air king because he wants to be the best.
The film has been accused of exaggerating the pair's friendship and criticized by some of Shirley's surviving relatives.
Financial firms are significantly exaggerating the harm they face from a contentious retirement investment rule, according to Sen.
Rather than exaggerating drone use into action­ movie spectacle, this film follows very realistic implications of existing technology.
I'm not a neurotic—that's exaggerating—but I want things to go the way I want them to.
Your prankster planetary ruler, messenger Mercury, meets over-exaggerating Jupiter on Friday afternoon in your house of partnerships.
WENDY'S — MAPLE BACON CHICKEN CROISSANT, $3.99 — I'm not exaggerating when I say: everything about this sandwich is perfect.
But our studies suggest that climate policy gridlock is largely about exaggerating disagreement for the sake of disagreement.
He sits on the dirt floors of villagers' homes and speaks English slowly and loudly, exaggerating each syllable.
Geez. CS: I'm slightly exaggerating, but if I am in front of a computer monitor, Twitter is open.
" Writing now, she says, "In beating myself up, I was clearly exaggerating my actual power back in Sarajevo.
All the lighting instruments in the building were already being used — I'm exaggerating — because Bob Wilson was downstairs.
He told the Post he agreed to the interview to show that he wasn't exaggerating his medical condition.
"Frankly, I think what they are doing is overstating and exaggerating what the intelligence shows," Mr. Schiff said.
Trump has emphasized the importance of the U.S.-Saudi alliance, oftentimes exaggerating the financial benefits of Saudi investments.
Masha Gessen A student asked me the other day whether I approved of exaggerating for a good cause.
Lawmakers have echoed the same talking points, exaggerating the bill's effect on insurance pools, employment and income inequality.
The signs have been there for years, but many people said we were whining, exaggerating or claiming victimhood.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump accused the news media of exaggerating any potential conflicts presented by his business holdings.
He said he agreed to do the interview to prove that he hasn't been exaggerating about his ailments.
Now that I'm 62 years old I've caught myself exaggerating my age to avoid giving people the real answer.
In the days before his hearing, Sessions has been accused of exaggerating his record as a civil rights lawyer.
Several politicians from different parties found themselves accused of either inventing or exaggerating their credentials on their official résumé.
The Brazilian government has said European countries are exaggerating Brazil's environmental problems in order to disrupt its commercial interests.
I am not exaggerating when I say that it was the kindest thing I had ever bought for myself.
Police and the government vehemently reject those allegations and accuse critics of exaggerating the death toll for political gain.
That assumes that the public has no concern about learning when a candidate is exaggerating, distorting or fabricating information.
Because, let's face it: Exaggerating the differences between boys and girls is just a ploy to keep audiences entertained.
But Closer's lawyers in Paris say that an especially aggressive case was made against the magazine, "exaggerating" the damages.
"I don't think it's exaggerating that it came down to seconds, not minutes," Reds general manager Dick Williams said.
Snopes also details how Trump has a history of exaggerating the role his company played in the recovery efforts.
Though she initially tweeted that he was 97 years old, she later clarified to say that she was exaggerating.
S.V.: For "pure math kids," I'm not exaggerating when I say that there is no alternative to Proof School.
It's unconfirmed if Minassian did communicate with the shooter, or if he was exaggerating or inaccurately boasting to authorities.
On a plum blazer for women, the back panel flares out, for example, emphasizing or exaggerating the wearer's curves.
The disconnect is the latest example of the president exaggerating or making wholly inaccurate statements about his administration's response.
Some even accuse him of exaggerating the environmental impacts to create more noise — and bring more attention to himself.
I am not exaggerating when I say I have seen every episode of 30 Rock dozens of times over.
That's a notable signal of his rehabilitation since he got suspended in 2015 for exaggerating a few personal anecdotes.
He was not exaggerating: When "Dawson's Creek" first appeared, in 1998, Mr. Van Der Beek became a heartthrob celebrity.
On several occasions, Mr. Trump has accused the news media and Democrats of exaggerating the dangers of the coronavirus.
And if the Republicans who didn't even cast ballots for Trump coming around is any indication, Ryan wasn't exaggerating.
Trump was exaggerating even if he was describing the timeline for an entire case, not just the trial alone.
Administration 'exaggerating' intelligence Democrats are seizing on the confusion and conflicting statements to accuse the President of misleading Americans.
You are exaggerating to make the scene, and if you enlarge one thing you have to reduce something else.
But they also might have been basically obligatory: Barr wasn't exaggerating when he said his job was becoming impossible.
That can include exaggerating charitable donations or business expenses or claiming the earned income tax or child tax credits.
After completing his baccalauréat at a crammer in France, he evaded national military service by exaggerating a back injury.
The social cost of carbon is a controversial methodology widely faulted for exaggerating the impact of greenhouse gas emissions.
Regardless, Pregent said the North Koreans have a track record of sometimes showing off fake weapons or exaggerating technology.
They will portray his government as having failed the urban poor and exaggerating the benefits of the nuclear deal.
Opposition critics accuse Maduro of fabricating or exaggerating security incidents to distract from hyperinflation and Soviet-style product shortages.
Exaggerating the prevalence of terrorism -- and attributing responsibility to migrants -- has been an effective political tool among Germany's Western allies.
But within a year, everything fell apart, and Theranos came under fire, suspected of exaggerating the accuracy of its tests.
When we covered the Titan Note in March, we suggested the company was perhaps exaggerating the capabilities of its product.
Many of them see Mr Trump's affection for Mr Sisi as a matter of national pride worth celebrating—and exaggerating.
They argued the diplomats showed no signs of "malingering" (exaggerating illness to avoid work) and want to return to diplomacy.
Women patients deemed hysterical were treated for supposedly making up or exaggerating complaints or being generally unreliable or, worse, troublesome.
Even the puppets in Tevye's invented dream hold their hands like that, with their grotesquely long fingers exaggerating the effect.
It has become a commonplace, especially on the right, to accuse the press of exaggerating palace intrigues in Trump World.
Ek was certainly exaggerating (and possibly feeding Simmons's ego, given his high-profile departure from the sports network in 2015).
I asked European Central Bank President Mario Draghi at the last policy meeting if investors were over-exaggerating the risks.
Republicans, in a bid to rally their more dispirited voters, are exaggerating the extent to which this is Democratic policy.
"I'm not exaggerating, the response from scientists has been pretty incredible," Ted Bordelon, communications director for 314 Action, told Gizmodo.
But some analysts said higher prices may also be skewing the data and exaggerating the strength of its economic recovery.
Donald Trump Jr. couldn't contain himself ... poking fun at the media while exaggerating his daughter's trip to the Treasury Department.
Supporters of the government accuse opponents of exaggerating social problems as part of a campaign to undermine socialism in Venezuela.
I know from personal experience that people aren't exaggerating when they that ROMs had a significant impact on their lives.
He previously faced a suspension in 2016 after exaggerating a robbery story during the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
We're not exaggerating when we say that each is executed perfectly, from the hair to the accessories to the poses.
Lochte later admitted to "over exaggerating" the story, and later reports said the swimmers had damaged a gas station bathroom.
Drudge Report founder Matt Drudge on Thursday floated a theory that the government is exaggerating the threat from Hurricane Matthew.
According to Lavrov, Trump told Putin some circles in America were "exaggerating" allegations of Russian interference in the US election.
Mercury, currently retrograde, clashes with Jupiter, finding you having some big and exciting conversations—but remember that people are exaggerating.
" Schiff seemed to be exaggerating for effect, but Trump and other Republicans, in high dudgeon, accused him of fabrication. "Rep.
The video clip posted to Twitter appeared to mock the reporter's hurricane coverage, suggesting he was exaggerating the storm's force.
"Be careful when choosing your local US partner: unlike you, they are probably exaggerating their abilities or connections," says Dorozhkina.
Trump has denied there is significant violence at his events and has blamed the media for exaggerating scuffles with protesters.
Maduro, leader of the Socialist Party, accuses foreign media of exaggerating the country's problems to tarnish the government's image abroad.
Instead, they blamed Democrats and the media for exaggerating the threat and attacking the Trump administration for its delayed response.
It turns out your hippie uncle with the pot farm may have been exaggerating about how green his buds were.
I wish I were exaggerating, but when you get followed every waking step, it's hard not to dream about it.
Businesses and individual citizens avoid taxation by underreporting income, keeping business deals off the books, and exaggerating losses and expenses.
Once the facts are on the table, communicate how the crisis impacts individuals, without exaggerating or resorting to scare tactics.
It falls into the common trap of exaggerating the economic effects of a news development that's bad for other reasons.
Russia's trolls and internet hackers target Ukrainian, European and American political and social fault lines, exaggerating differences and fomenting dissension.
President Donald Trump is hardly exaggerating when he says that the U.S. could inflict historically unprecedented damage on North Korea.
In January, Uber agreed to pay the commission $20 million over accusations that it deceived drivers by exaggerating potential earnings.
IBM, for example, blasted Google's 2019 claim that it obtained "quantum supremacy" and argued that the firm was exaggerating results.
Some who favor tougher China rules say companies are exaggerating the potential impact in an attempt to influence new regulations.
This morning, he blamed cable TV for exaggerating the  "Caronavirus" and said on Twitter he would hold a 22021 p.m.
Qassem Soleimani, pro-Iranian disinformation has inundated Twitter, exaggerating the number of Americans injured by the Iranian counterattack on Jan.
Dan Patrick, have denied that the bill discriminates against anyone and have accused critics of exaggerating the potential economic damage.
"The Internet didn't create this problem, but it is exaggerating it," Lynch writes, and it's an important and understated point.
When he was not fabricating, he was exaggerating; he routinely inflated how much he'd spent on his various business ventures.
Some of Shirley's surviving relatives further fanned the flames of discontent by accusing the filmmakers of exaggerating the pair's friendship.
Prigge, a business consultant who began to brew beer with his friend Thomas Raphael a decade ago, is not exaggerating.
When they'd started Tights Are Not Pants, the anonymous author wrote, they had been talking about leggings and exaggerating for effect.
Defenders of the plan say that critics are exaggerating because of assumptions they're making about how the legislation will be implemented.
Gorka has been accused of exaggerating his intelligence bona fides, and his bid for security clearance was rejected by Hungarian counterintelligence.
Folks, I am not exaggerating when I say it looked like the tip of my finger was hanging by a thread.
The regulator has banned Natural Cycles from running the advert again, and warned it against exaggerating the efficacy of its product.
"We have spent $7trn—trillion with a T—$7trn in the Middle East," he told a crowd last year, exaggerating slightly.
We're not exaggerating when we say the Dell 23 IPS Monitor (model S2318NX) is everything you could want in a monitor.
I wish I were exaggerating, but the problem is really worse than any machine I've touched in the last ten years.
Analysts said the low volume in markets ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States on Thursday was exaggerating moves.
Rick Snyder argued that the city was exaggerating its water quality problems in order to get more help from the state.
If I would have used these numbers during the campaign, the fake news back there would have said, &aposHe&aposs exaggerating.
Trump may have been slightly exaggerating his move for effect though, which could mean he did enjoy some of Apple's run.
Likewise, some economists say sharply higher commodity prices are also flattering China's import data, possibly exaggerating the strength of domestic demand.
If you think I'm exaggerating, just consider for a moment what it is like to be an American with "bad" genes.
"The thing about subjective-objective discrepancy: It's not there to tell us that people with insomnia are exaggerating things," Epsie says.
Or take the work of the Israeli designer Hed Mayner, who seems interested in disrupting and exaggerating the usual garment proportions.
Some Republicans are also quick to suggest that the media and Democrats are exaggerating the likely effect of Trump's current tactics.
Laurent's parents, Lydia and Alexander Simons, told CNN that they thought Laurent's grandparents were exaggerating when they said he was gifted.
They were taken to Southmead Hospital in Bristol after family members eventually concluded that the pair weren't exaggerating about their injuries.
That said, enjoy the jovial atmosphere; people are exaggerating, but it's not really malicious, they're just thinking big and feeling optimistic.
Trump has repeatedly alleged that they are exaggerating their fears of returning home, though they're often fleeing extreme violence and poverty.
The Advertising Standards Authority is well aware of this issue, warning advertisers to "avoid exaggerating alcohol's importance" during the festive period.
There's no exaggerating the hell of jostling for space at the media trough where Trump gorges to the point of bursting.
Much about the rapprochement is not known, Mr. Green cautioned, and the Chinese could be exaggerating the implications of the agreement.
Two nurses recently went viral on TikTok after shaming patients for exaggerating their symptoms, and for advocating abstinence over safe sex.
Surely, though, the reader wants to say, Snyder must be exaggerating and jumping to conclusions when he calls Trump "Russia's candidate"?
After later being photographed walking unassisted, Weinstein told the New York Post in December that he wasn't exaggerating his medical condition.
He's lying about so many different things at once, and in big ways -- not exaggerating or stretching, completely making stuff up.
These numbers suggest that any claim of a hiring spree may be hyperbole from an administration known for exaggerating the facts.
Or even whether he is exaggerating in order to boost sales for his memoir of his time in the Trump administration.
But the RNC told the Post Esposito has been exaggerating his role, and they sent him a "cease and desist" letter.
Many white supremacists, meanwhile, are threatening to engage in overt voter intimidation — but they're probably exaggerating or just making things up.
Yet, similar to vaccines, a tsunami of fake medical news exaggerating the risks of statins has proliferated on the internet. Why?
During that period, I and others suspected that Clinton's lead in the polls had been exaggerating her strength among the electorate.
It is hard to think of any benefit from exaggerating the risks and making people think that this is a growing problem.
Exaggerating a White House spokesman might sound like inside-the-beltway kind of humor that average viewers won't appreciate or find funny.
Exaggerating the damage he is doing, as Democrats are prone to, risks detracting attention from the real dangers of Mr Trump's presidency.
When they forecast world-threatening consequences if emissions are not cut they are said to be exaggerating, or worse, falsifying their results.
The European Parliament, possibly exaggerating a little, has criticised the controls for having "crippling effects on the economies of the member states".
I say courage, I say wisdom, I say go slowly on exaggerating your points because otherwise, people are going to run away.
But when its passengers say they take it knowing they could be on a one-way ticket to death, they aren't exaggerating.
When we say you can wear this sweatshirt anywhere we're not exaggerating — it's been in our work-wear wardrobe rotation all season.
It was more than just a few shots too...it had to be at least be 50 shots and I'm not exaggerating.
And so they made their cans glossy on the outside and boomy on the inside, exaggerating the things that would attract attention.
Reminder: Many Medicare Advantage plans are under scrutiny and have faced allegations they are exaggerating patients' medical codes to get higher payments.
A source gave Splinter an official look at Trump's holiday card, and photos clearly show no one is exaggerating about the size.
The danger isn't that the president keeps exaggerating, it's that people start thinking the government's numbers are just as suspect as Trump's.
On Friday, love planet Venus harmonizes with Jupiter, your planetary ruler and the planet of abundance, exaggerating any of your current worries.
When Motherboard published its story about hate groups on Steam in October, many readers responded by saying we were exaggerating the problem.
If you think I'm exaggerating the potential downside of the resistance, recall the last time the left took over the Democratic Party.
But his meteoric rise has not been without controversy, either, as he has developed a reputation for exaggerating his prospects and accomplishments.
Rubio on Thursday night accused the real estate tycoon of exaggerating his business achievements as a means of lining his own pockets.
On Tuesday, he penned a blog post criticizing the media for exaggerating the impact that action would have on the Lifeline program.
Federal prosecutors acknowledge Daniels&apos mental health problems, although they say there&aposs also evidence that Daniels is exaggerating his psychological problems.
And we're not exaggerating when we say that the spaghetti smooch is one of the most iconic movie kisses of all time.
Some journalists have gotten into the habit too, exaggerating the strength of the economic expansion, because it makes for a good story.
The trial revealed that Pantaleo's partner, Justin Damico, admitted to filing arrest paperwork exaggerating the charges against Garner shortly after Garner's death.
Sonoma County has about 500,000 residents, and it is not exaggerating to say that everyone knows someone who has lost a home.
In March, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Ms. Holmes with widespread fraud, accusing her of exaggerating — even lying — about her technology.
In a campaign ad featuring Mr. Serna on horseback, the candidate accused her of misunderstanding local values and exaggerating her C.I.A. exploits.
But exaggerating on your resume is an extremely bad idea, says Elaine Varelas, a managing partner at career consulting firm Keystone Partners.
Brooks says many participants take a "fake it til you make it" approach, exaggerating their successes in order to lure others in.
We might be inclined to think Trump had made an innocent error had he not done this kind of needless exaggerating before.
It's not a question of exaggerating small problems into big ones and big ones to the extent that they are totally unmanageable.
And even if you've gotten away with exaggerating deductions or unreported income in the past, don't assume your luck will last forever.
Mr. Buhari immediately dismissed the appeal, insisting that the world organization was exaggerating the humanitarian crisis in his country to increase donations.
In December, President Muhammadu Buhari accused United Nations agencies of exaggerating his country's crisis in their appeal to donors for $1 billion.
At first, he tried covering up or exaggerating parts of faces, trying to see how those changes would affect the machine's predictions.
By exaggerating the community, it's turned into the nerdy version of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, complete with Hackers themed watch parties.
Because black men earned less than others, this change would necessarily have the effect of exaggerating the wage decline measured by Borjas.
"I probably have a much higher I.Q. than you do, I suspect," Mr. Biden shot back, before exaggerating his record in school.
Reports that Trump was vastly exaggerating his net worth surfaced as early as 2005, a decade before Trump launched his presidential campaign.
It also makes it harder to track certain attacks, especially the hacks, reemphasizing the chaos of the situation and exaggerating the danger.
Exaggerating your computer skills may seem like no big deal however, they are something that people take years to get their head around.
But the Bachelor has a history of making a big deal about sex, and exaggerating people's sexual histories for the sake of television.
Trump's supporters accept that Trump is just exaggerating, but they figure that because his opponents are professional politicians, they must be lying, too.
He apologized for the incident, acknowledged exaggerating his story and said he lied when he said a gun was held to his head.
Sheldon crafted a "macho" persona for Tiptree, exaggerating her past as an African explorer and hinting at a long career at the CIA.
While North Korea is likely exaggerating the capabilities of its missile systems for bargaining power, they've nonetheless caught up at a troubling pace.
A heated discussion ensued, the result of which was a unanimous conclusion that Olena was exaggerating a minor problem to flaunt her expertise.
The indictment claims Holmes and Balwani duped patients, doctors, and investors by exaggerating the capabilities of what they knew to be faulty technology.
Some evidence does suggest that Epstein and his foundation spent a lot of time exaggerating very thin associations with other researchers and institutions.
Hu said the two sides did not hold phone talks recently, adding that Trump is exaggerating the significance of the "technical level" contacts.
I am not exaggerating when I say that I am unnerved at the sight of police officers in my day-to-day life.
Their mother is siding with the bride-to-be because this Reddit user apparently wasn't exaggerating when she said her sister is spoiled.
Kabila's supporters say they are confident Shadary will win the election and routinely accuse opposition politicians of exaggerating alleged violence by state forces.
Warren has faced accusations of exaggerating her Native American heritage to benefit from affirmative action programs during her time as a law professor.
He re-posted a supporter's Tweet on Friday that said the "corrupt media" was deliberately exaggerating his remarks to favor his Democratic opponent.
It seems to us next to impossible for white men to take likenesses of black men, without most grossly exaggerating their distinctive features.
They were also confused when they learned Gunvalson was texting images of herself from the accident – wondering if she was exaggerating her injuries.
He also noted that August 2015 power consumption grew by only 1.9 percent from the prior period, exaggerating the gain for this year.
Along with Perault, representatives from Amazon, Google, and Apple desperately downplayed their businesses' size while exaggerating the threats from the generally meager competition.
Maybe the head tilt is sarcastic, Dirk exaggerating to really push the goofiness of the turtleneck, to free himself from this turtleneck obligation.
A spokesman for the Chinese Defense Ministry accused the United States of exaggerating the incident over the weekend and criticized U.S. surveillance activities.
"I don't know a single bond trader with more than five years of experience," jokes one in his late 20s, exaggerating only slightly.
Some analysts have interpreted previous fluctuations in the company's cashflow as signs it could be exaggerating sales, which the company has repeatedly denied.
Nigeria said last week that aid agencies, such as the United Nations, were exaggerating hunger levels to get more money from international donors.
They have strong moral principles that don't waver, even when they might close a deal or make more money by exaggerating or lying.
Before the jury of 11 white people and one black man, Mr. DuRant accused Mr. Slager of exaggerating the confrontation with Mr. Scott.
The striking thing about Republican use of the CBO report on the Affordable Care Act's labor supply impact is that Republicans weren't exaggerating.
"The digitalization of the economy is exaggerating the urban-rural divide," said Mr. Sundararajan, who studies the technology industry's role in the economy.
Karl Bendetsen — "both bigots, the former a fool, the latter a brilliant pathological liar" — of wildly exaggerating dangers posed by Japanese-Americans there.
Karl Bendetsen — "both bigots, the former a fool, the latter a brilliant pathological liar" — of wildly exaggerating dangers posed by Japanese-Americans there.
Investors were spooked not by Democrats and the media's exaggerating a "common cold"–level virus, but by the administration's evident lack of preparedness.
That is the worst public policy to come to New Jersey, I believe, in the history of the state, and I'm not exaggerating.
Mitsubishi Motors and Suzuki Motor said last year that they had been exaggerating the fuel economy of their vehicles by cheating on tests.
" -- January 10 speech on National Environmental Policy Act regulations Facts First: Trump was exaggerating when he said "seven years is like record time.
"Trump may be exaggerating," said Jodi Littell, 403, an English teacher from Miami, who was strolling around a shopping center with her husband.
Critics charge that Trump is exaggerating the number of jobs his deal saved, noting that hundreds of others are still slated for outsourcing.
Holt was named "NBC Nightly News" anchor in June 2015 after Brian Williams was suspended by the network for fabricating and exaggerating stories.
I&aposm not exaggerating when I say that the Second Skin Brief is the most comfortable pair of underwear I&aposve ever worn.
The aggressive positioning by Mr. Temer, who called Mr. Batista a "notorious exaggerating windbag," raised the stakes in the political impasse engulfing Brazil.
Despite some evidence that Diamond and Silk were exaggerating their claims, Facebook publicly apologized to the duo in front of Congress last week.
Gigi Hadid warned us we're in for a night of epic wardrobe changes, and judging by her first gown alone, she was not exaggerating!
" Calling on people to be alert, Bulut added: "And please no-one tell me this is a conspiracy theory or that I am exaggerating!
I am only slightly exaggerating that it seems, upon reading it, that most everyone in the book has lived with Wilmers and her boys.
Looking back, perhaps political opponents or news outlets were wasting their time when they challenged Mr Trump for exaggerating and making up his facts.
I briefly considered purchasing — and I'm not exaggerating — 25 Chipolo Plus trackers at a cost of about $415 after all current discounts are applied.
They suspect that many Syrians cross the border just for the handouts, and that aid workers are exaggerating the crisis to justify their jobs.
But men who earn less than their wives do tend to "man up" as well—by exaggerating their income when responding to survey-takers.
But here is where the British press starts to chase its own tail; taking a small fact and exaggerating it out of all proportion.
Scientists are increasingly worried that over-exaggerating the state of the reef will promote the idea that it is past the point of recovery.
"It's played a big role in post-genocide reconciliation," says Mary Maina, a former captain of the women's national team, perhaps exaggerating a little.
But two Republicans vying for the White House did some exaggerating of their own with their claims of meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"Being an American first, I'm the kind of guy that will stand in front of a tank," he says unblinkingly, neither antagonizing nor exaggerating.
"Are you sure you're not exaggerating your experiences?" my mom asked as I forced her to listen to all the weird shit I'd buried.
We're slightly exaggerating but click through the gallery and you'll see the members of BTS are literally spread out over at least 2 rows.
It also does a disservice to the public by exaggerating the steepness of the hill facing the candidate who trails in electoral vote projections.
Okay, George was probably exaggerating about the war part, but he did go off about POTUS pushing forward with plans to build the wall.
China has strongly criticized the downgrade, asserting it was based on "inappropriate methodology", exaggerating difficulties facing the economy and underestimating the government's reform efforts.
"  Trump's comments came moments after he accused the media of "exaggerating" his first phone call with Turnbull earlier this year, saying "we're not babies.
But with no scientific studies on the matter, and no similar observations since, many had come to believe that the famous naturalist was exaggerating.
When the Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt asserts that her journey with Bach began when she was born, if not before, she is hardly exaggerating.
Eloise Todd, global policy director from the One Campaign, said it was not exaggerating to say the world was facing a "sexist data crisis".
If that happened, she said that Epstein's lawyers could have accused the victims of exaggerating the claims to try to milk Epstein's considerable fortune.
Spanish defender Gerard Piqué accused Portugal's captain Cristiano Ronaldo of exaggerating a fall to secure a penalty kick in their 22010-22014 nail-biter.
Exaggerating apartment sales is a common tactic among developers eager to create buzz, lure more buyers, and secure affordable bank financing for construction costs.
The manual suggests distorting his or her features, creating a caricature of that person and exaggerating qualities about them to achieve a desired effect.
I'm exaggerating, partially, but the sight of real-life, fleshy people hanging by their feet with blood dripping across them was actually really shocking.
The smear that they're exaggerating or somehow just being overly sensitive when a professor's comment about their body makes them sick to their stomach.
It was criticized in 2017 for only having one actor in a supporting role who's on the spectrum and exaggerating some of Gardner's symptoms.
I am not exaggerating when I say that Picross 3D: Round 2 might just be the best puzzle game in the last 30 years.
The porn industry is a carnival mirror, exaggerating our features but also reflecting us back to ourselves at our most—literally and metaphorically—naked.
Anyone who says he is wrong or exaggerating or flat-out lying is just a hater and a loser who is jealous of Trump.
Russian officials said Mr. Trump had "accepted" Mr. Putin's denial and told him that certain people in the United States were "exaggerating" the issue.
ANTHONY TOMMASINI at 5 minutes 15 seconds By its nature, the cello usually has a mellow, rich sound that some cellists can't help exaggerating.
And on May 21, Pantaleo's partner on July 17, 2014, NYPD officer Justin Damico, admitted to filing arrest paperwork exaggerating the charges against Garner.
Say what you will about the president — and I have — when it comes to that lying, exaggerating, bullying thing, no one can touch him.
Mitsubishi Motors and Suzuki Motor both admitted last year that they had been exaggerating the fuel economy of their vehicles by cheating on tests.
President Trump was wildly exaggerating when he tweeted that the election was a "Big Win" for him, but he did O.K. by historical standards.
Many people also criticized nurses and clinicians for posting videos that made fun of patients who they saw as exaggerating pain or other symptoms.
Exaggerating American hostility and creating a sense of empowerment through nuclear weapons has become a hallmark of state propaganda legitimizing Mr. Kim's dynastic rule.
In March, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Ms. Holmes with fraud, accusing her of exaggerating and lying about her technology to attract investors.
He spent much of the 2016 campaign doing almost exactly what he has done as President: Exaggerating, distorting and, at times, flat-out lying.
Quintana was keen to stress that the evidence they found was shocking enough without exaggerating the details, not least because police officers were involved.
Two and a half years later, the SEC was charging her with widespread fraud, accusing her of exaggerating and outright lying to her shareholders.
Dimitar Bechev, a Bulgarian academic and author of a recent a book on Russian influence in the Balkans, warns against exaggerating the role of outsiders.
I wish I was exaggerating when I say these tasted on par with some restaurant wings I've had in the past or, frankly, even better.
MARIAH CAREY We are not exaggerating when we say that Mimi blasted her very own tunes in the most extra place possible: the delivery room.
Iverson, exaggerating his movements like an ogre, looked down at Lue then took two stomping steps right over his prone body before jogging back downcourt.
Yolanda Hadid's Lyme disease diagnosis has been the topic of every single episode of this season's Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (really, we're not exaggerating).
Now, some of you may think I'm exaggerating when I say this November's elections are more important than any I can remember in my lifetime.
You like leaders like Trump or [far-right French politician Marine] Le Pen who are exaggerating threats and targeting people who are the most vulnerable.
They boldly declare that women have gone too far, exaggerating the harm they experienced from men who ignored their boundaries in pursuit of personal pleasure.
Exaggerating her character's story-shifting with a spot-on drawl and a curled mouth, she served every line with boyish caught-in-cookie jar charm.
A crunchy, cheese-on-cheese creation that pumps up the ooey-gooey intensity through clashing textures, multiple cheese flavors, and exaggerating that stretchy cheese pull.
Popularlesbian's original text post was a clever use of a kind of Tumblr-speak that involves hyperbolic self-deprecation — comically exaggerating your worst character traits.
But I'm not exaggerating when I say that few scientific advancements have made my jaw drop like this video that simulates baking with 3D graphics.
Cohen said Trump would undervalue his assets to lower his real estate tax bills, while also exaggerating the value of his assets for insurance purposes.
Women's emotions, particularly their rage, are often deemed overblown or self-indulgent, and marginalized people are frequently told that they are exaggerating for perverse effect.
"I have forgotten what a dollar looks like," said Mir Golom Rasool, a 70-year-old store owner — exaggerating for effect, but only a little.
But these Democrats are exaggerating Biden's appeal, underestimating the strength of his potential primary opponents, and promoting a dangerously myopic view of the electoral landscape.
The Labour Party has accused the Lib Dems of exaggerating their support, and says it is a two-horse race between it and the Conservatives.
As for Saynt, he's found a more open-minded doctor who can discuss the potential risks of his drug use without exaggerating or moralizing them.
"Man flu" is a term used to chide men who are suspected of exaggerating their symptoms when sick from a cold or other minor illness.
Our national security establishment hasn't done itself any favors by grossly exaggerating how many documents need to be classified, and we are drowning in them.
"I think they're just exaggerating a bit about it, it's a bit overdramatized," he told CNBC while driving his taxi in the Northern Irish capital.
He was exaggerating, but only a bit; in recent years, he acknowledged, tourists have become increasingly fixated on the goal of catching a brilliant display.
Early on, both Trump and his cheerleaders in the conservative media mostly sought to point fingers at the mainstream press for allegedly exaggerating the threat.
The network's American version, RT America, has been exaggerating the health hazards posed by 5G networks, the next, most powerful generation of cell phone connectivity.
May's Conservative government and sympathetic newspapers were exaggerating the problem to win backing for a Brexit agreement that she seems unable to get through Parliament.
Last March, the S.E.C. charged Ms. Holmes with widespread fraud, accusing her of exaggerating — even lying — about her technology while raising $700 million from investors.
Playing down the importance of a rival's recruits is as much part of spycraft as exaggerating the importance of those recruited by one's own side.
Playing down the importance of a rival's recruits is as much part of spycraft as exaggerating the importance of those recruited by one's own side.
WARREN, CUMMINGS SPEAK OUT ON LABOR RULE: Financial firms are significantly exaggerating the harm they face from a contentious retirement investment rule, according to Sen.
"Many people are now panicking, and some actually are exaggerating the risks," said Dr. Jin Dongyan, a virology expert at the University of Hong Kong.
The president seeks to reassure the public while blaming the media and Democrats for trying to score points by exaggerating the threat of the outbreak.
But Dr. Turvey says that exaggerating the technique's potential could take the actual science too far too soon, as it has with gunshot residue analysis.
Instead, the FCC will send out an advisory to the entire industry as a reminder that they could be punished for exaggerating their coverage maps.
Type signs include exaggerating accomplishments, blaming others for their shortcomings, interrupting others, taking credit for other people's work and lashing out when anyone questions them.
But he is exaggerating the restrictions placed on the program by President Barack Obama and inaccurately suggested that Mr. Obama's decision came without a cause.
One queen was dressed like a Barbie doll, her makeup exaggerating her features so that her eyes, lips and rosy cheeks resembled an anime character.
Before writing, experiment saying the letter aloud in different ways — at different speeds, for example, or by exaggerating the movement or your mouth and lips.
"The dangers we may have to face in the short term are even bigger than those during Qaddafi's times, and I'm not exaggerating," Azuza said.
He's also currently very unpopular, so exaggerating those differences is a good way of seeking votes while simultaneously putting down-ballot Republicans in awkward positions.
Snowden supporters say that the government is exaggerating when it claims he took more than 1 million documents and that far fewer have actually been disclosed.
In July 2017, a Brazilian appeals court ruled Thursday that Lochte had not broken the law by exaggerating about what happened during the gas station incident.
Maduro is fiercely proud of health advances under the 15-2013 rule of socialist leader Hugo Chavez, and he says adversaries are exaggerating the problems now.
The last part might only be relatable to FX's John Landgraf, who rocked the boat earlier this month by accusing Netflix of exaggerating its high ratings.
I felt like a kid again, watching him paint elaborate vistas and strange chimeras of humans, exaggerating their features in a mix of surrealism and caricature.
The best athletes have some obvious heroic and superhuman aspects; to call them superheroes is just a matter of exaggerating traits that are already in evidence.
The work is a self-portrait of Abney as the lone white figure, sort of an inverse of Adrian Piper's Self Portrait Exaggerating my Negroid Features.
But the word seems to pop into his head more frequently when he is inventing or exaggerating a conversation than when he is faithfully relaying one.
Looking at the precision accuracy of the gloves on the user's hands in the video in concert with the person's virtual hands indicates Zuckerberg wasn't exaggerating.
C.S. Lewis once pointed out that evil seduces us into exaggerating our faults, telling the pacifist he's too militaristic and the militarist that he's too pacifistic.
Trump "absolutely did not believe" Putin, he said, and never, as Lavrov claimed, told his Russian counterpart that "certain circles" in the US were exaggerating evidence.
That Republicans are exaggerating the problems with ACA marketplaces shouldn't distract from the fact that they really are underperforming what the law's architects were hoping for.
In a string of tweets, Drudge raised the idea that the government is exaggerating the force of the storm to make a point on climate change.
I think we run the risk of exaggerating the degree to which philanthropy is focused on, or even big philanthropy is focused on, direct policy advocacy.
As much as average physical differences (and more nebulous mental differences) exist, we put a lot of work into emphasizing and exaggerating them, consciously and unconsciously.
Mr. Harper later explained that he was exaggerating to make the point that it was up to the parents to protect their children from cigarette smoke.
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.
Bolsonaro has accused Macron of politicizing the issue, and his government said European countries are exaggerating Brazil's environmental problems in order to disrupt its commercial interests.
It's by no means clear that the NRA is really facing collapse or if it is exaggerating to win legal sympathy—and perhaps raise more money.
"Headed by now 17 (increased from 13, including an Obama White House lawyer) Angry Democrats" There's a whole lot of exaggerating and assumption going on here.
The charges detailed schemes that included exaggerating the value of their investments, paying some clients ahead of others and rigging a bond vote in their favor.
I'm not exaggerating: This is a woman who has done nothing at all [to her skin] and she is in her eighties and has great skin.
"We need to refrain from escalating friction with the U.S. and exaggerating the atmosphere of strategic confrontation," the usually strident newspaper Global Times said on Monday.
"Many people are now panicking, and some actually are exaggerating the risks," said Dr. Jin Dong-Yan, a virology expert at the University of Hong Kong.
It's a set of modest revisions to Nafta — the old deal — and President Trump is exaggerating their significance so he can claim to have replaced Nafta.
If you've been have been exaggerating way too much—especially about your career, your popularity, or about your private life—expect to confront these issues today.
Her 1981 drawing Self-Portrait Exaggerating My Negroid Features has a permanent home in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum.
"Nancy Pelosi wants an apology for a caricature exaggerating her already halting speech pattern," he wrote, before recalling her comment that Mr. Trump needed an intervention.
Exaggerating the strong economy (and speaking in the third person) Trump this week sought to brand this the best economy in the history of the world.
"I hope he releases it because it will show who's spinning, who's exaggerating," Napolitano said Tuesday on "Fox & Friends," which Trump is known to frequently watch.
The newspaper asked if he wasn't exaggerating by comparing right-wing nationalists today to Germany's Nazis or Italy's fascists, saying he was "distorting the historical record".
Ms. Dooley would like to make it clear that she has no intention of exploiting, exaggerating, inflating, monetizing, misrepresenting or in any way abusing her connection.
"Overall, he added, Trump's "reputation for telling untruths and exaggerating truths is very harmful when he has to advise a frightened public during a major outbreak.
"Overall, his reputation for telling untruths and exaggerating truths is very harmful when he has to advise a frightened public during a major outbreak," Gostin added.
"You're just exaggerating," Fanny would say, addressing her mother in Spanish with usted, the formal "you" that Spanish speakers usually reserve for authority figures and strangers.
Mr. Smuk was exaggerating, of course; the first person to jailbreak the Verse was not a second grader but a middle-school student from Michoacán, Mexico.
Parents of children with allergies often feel that they are subtly accused of causing allergies by being overprotective or of being neurotic and exaggerating the risks.
The photo showed Cooper's cameramen standing on a road several feet away in more shallow water, attempting to imply that Cooper was exaggerating the flood's impact.
Less than three minutes later (I&aposm not exaggerating) all of my Chase points were in my Sapphire Preferred account, ready to be used for travel.
The DEQ went on to suggest that city officials were exaggerating the threat so they could get more money out of the state for infrastructure improvements.
Canonized history has a habit of saying more with what it doesn't show than with what it does, selectively exaggerating achievements as well as concealing crimes.
Appiah believes we're in wars of identity because we keep making the same mistake: exaggerating our differences with others and our similarities with our own kind.
Admitting we have flaws just like anyone else keeps us connected to others, Dr. Neff said, and also keeps us from exaggerating our flaws or strengths.
"They've made a pretty hardheaded evaluation that the United States was exaggerating the extent of the problem," said Mr. Chase, a former American diplomat to London.
For weeks, President Trump has been criticized for exaggerating the brutality experienced by migrant women on the border as he makes his case for a wall.
It is no surprise, then, that the authorities in these countries are particularly keen to spread misinformation exaggerating the role of Islamic terrorists in drug smuggling.
ET. The famously ratings-obsessed former reality TV star has a habit of exaggerating his performance, and this time he plugged Fox News in the process.
He pointed to a pervasive belief that these patients were exaggerating their pain to receive disability benefits and, in modern times, to get high on painkillers.
Wolf, of Daily Kos, wasn't exaggerating when he said Democrats are putting forward "nobodies" in some otherwise winnable races: "Ambitious people are risk-averse," says Wolf.
Yes, but: Property broker CBRE says the fire-and-brimstone, death-of-the-mall narratives are exaggerating what's actually happening in the retail and real estate spaces.
Douglas Letter, arguing for the now-Democratic-controlled House of Representatives, said Texas and the other Republican-led states are exaggerating the effect of the tax law.
So, "around 300Mbps"—that's about the advertised speed of a pretty good broadband connection (though service providers have a habit of exaggerating what speeds customers actually experience).
I am neither joking nor exaggerating when I say The Discovery shares a good deal of its metaphysical logic with the ghosts of 1995's Casper. Regret.
Maduro says international media are exaggerating the situation and his country is the victim of an "economic war" led by the opposition with the support of Washington.
The most obvious result of glamorizing and exaggerating men's imperviousness to pain is that men who suffer feel like they are supposed to endure it without complaint.
The problem is the studies didn't account for medical reasons that may have driven abstainers to avoid alcohol, potentially exaggerating the health benefits seen with moderate drinking.
We seem to spend a lot of time romanticizing and exaggerating the differences between the coasts, so yeah, I actually was anticipating some kind of major shift.
The NHL Network released another one of its ranked lists on Monday, and I'm not exaggerating when I say it was the highlight of my entire week.
Britain is still on the UN Security Council, we're still in the EU. Is it exaggerating to say that the country is pulling back from the world?
In addition to looking the part, the former member of One Direction nailed the legendary musician's mannerisms, exaggerating his mouth and having his tongue pop out periodically.
However, it later said that only 80 of those could be proved and was criticized as exaggerating numbers that could not be definitively linked to the game.
"By exaggerating the actual consequences of foreign influence operations, American elites are further undermining the confidence and shared knowledge that American democracy needs to function," Farrell argued.
Thin trading volumes this week as many investor and traders take summer vacations is seen as exaggerating price moves, with little new data available to influence direction.
I've seen cases in which the CEO or other senior official commits a fraud, presumably at a company's behest, exaggerating earnings or cooking up some other falsehood.
Sowing divisiveness in Ukrainian society -- by for example exaggerating the Ukrainian-Russian language divide -- was also reported to be part of Manafort's strategy to strengthen Yanukovych's position.
The inordinate media attention on the "Trump supporter" as a social type has tended to create an exaggerating impression of the number of Trump supporters out there.
Elected leaders have slowly destroyed democracies by creating the kind of divisions Trump has stoked by exaggerating national security threats, and attacking the courts and the press.
By greatly exaggerating the influence of hateful, racist groups, they give them more power, embolden them to take action with the misperception that they have larger support.
Aside from ignoring Saskatchewan's advantages over North Dakota, most notably its pipeline network, they said Mr. Wall was exaggerating the impact of carbon taxes on investment decisions.
But the union, which represents more than 30,000 teachers, counselors, social workers, nurses and librarians, contend that Mr. Beutner is exaggerating and simply wants a cheaper deal.
But despite staying home from school sometimes, his daughter could feel well enough in the afternoon to play soccer, and so he wondered whether she was exaggerating.
For weeks, Trump did not seem to take the coronavirus outbreak seriously, and on several occasions accused Democratic lawmakers of exaggerating the outbreak to damage Trump politically.
The Stamford, Connecticut-based company has been accused by nearly every U.S. state of downplaying how dangerously addictive its blockbuster pain killer is while exaggerating its benefits.
Mr. Howe has testified repeatedly to the financial and professional benefits he saw in highlighting — and, according to the governor's office, exaggerating — his ties to Mr. Cuomo.
How many people owe their success to exaggerating their talents, grabbing credit when it doesn't belong to them and projecting a potency that's really smoke and mirrors?
Even a young Biden was prone to "gaffes," a political-journalism euphemism that encompasses everything from verbal flubs to exaggerating one's personal history to expressions of prejudice.
But there is little to gain from exaggerating your symptoms — you'll confuse the diagnosis and may be subjected to needless tests — in order to be seen sooner.
Trump last month suggested that the chairman should be arrested for treason for exaggerating parts of the president's July 25 phone call with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky.
All parties to the conflict operate in their own manufactured realities and engage in influence campaigns, where peddling half-truths or exaggerating facts has become a norm.
Even at the time of the leaks, State Department officials were privately admitting that administration officials were exaggerating the harm the leaks caused to bolster their case.
Exaggerating or misrepresenting the misdeeds of Qatar and Iran, while giving the Saudis a free pass, will only benefit Saudi Arabia's efforts to expand its regional influence.
Many of the teens that we talked to were caught 0ff-guard when they or their friends were punished for making bad jokes or exaggerating in posts.
This false symmetry — downplaying the awfulness of some candidates, vastly exaggerating the flaws of their opponents — isn't the only reason America is in the mess it's in.
Credit Suisse said it will end trading in a security that some investors believed was exaggerating movements in volatility futures markets and even the overall stock market.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT Exaggerating the relative strength of the United States economy, Trump told Congress, "We are considered far and away the hottest economy anywhere in the world.
An editor at National Geographic said Rodriguez, the freelance photographer, was "greatly exaggerating his relationship with us," and Chick reports that the magazine has opened an investigation.
Most recently, on Friday — with the federal government shutdown nearing its third week — Trump expressed skepticism that impeachment could be in his future, highlighting (and exaggerating) his achievements.
Conservatives have long mocked the Ninth Circuit for being too liberal, often exaggerating to make it seem like a rogue circuit the Supreme Court has to rein in.
He's concerned the lack of visibility around LGBT people attending the games could play into Russian propaganda that Western media has been exaggerating the importance of LGBT rights.
It accuses local groups of exaggerating problems and says the widespread shortages in Venezuela - of food as well as medicines - are due to an "economic war" by foes.
Those who compare this situation to Germany in 1933 are not only grossly exaggerating, to an offensive degree, but they misunderstand the nature of Germany at that time.
A Brazilian appeals court ruled Thursday that Ryan Lochte had not broken the law by exaggerating about what happened during the gas station incident from the 2016 Olympics.
Neat idea that'll never happen: In 2015, a blogger for Fortinet suggested adopting World Health Organization naming standards — finding names that describe a specific problem without exaggerating it.
Now Musto is facing scrutiny, initially for exaggerating his educational credentials and, ultimately, for seemingly pulling open source licenses, schematics, and code from the Arduino hardware line-up.
Oil and gas companies said it would destroy the industry in the state; proponents said they were exaggerating, and that the public health benefits would offset the costs.
Investigators also face a big hurdle: those participating in the intercepted communications were foreigners, outside the reach of the FBI, who may be exaggerating or lying about events.
"We have passed several times when we sensed a founder was cutting corners, overly exaggerating achievements, bragging too much, or indicating any form of moral ambiguity," he said.
He did some routine number-stretching during the campaign, regularly exaggerating the sizes of the large crowds he attracted to emphasize how hugely, big-league popular he was.
However, Brexiteers have jumped on anyone whom they think is exaggerating the economic impact of the decision to Leave (just read the comments on any of our articles).
The Cat's Paw Nebula glows in neon greens and reds, cranking out stars at an astronomical scale—it's 80 to 90 light years across, so we're not exaggerating.
Practically speaking, the Court's affirmative action jurisprudence has warped the national conversation about race, downplaying the importance of race-based disadvantage and exaggerating the importance of cultural difference.
There was one thing that I chanced across last week that confirmed that austerity nostalgia is not going away, and if anything, I've been under-exaggerating this phenomena.
But experts say Moscow is exaggerating, and that none of the new weapons fundamentally alter the balance of power between Russia and its rivals, including the United States.
But Amruddin Wali, a member of the provincial council, said local officials were exaggerating their successes and accused them of deceiving the Afghan people and the central government.
Critics say that Mr. Kobach is wildly exaggerating the potential of noncitizens casting ballots and, in the process, disenfranchising lawful voters, especially minorities, young people and the poor.
The key to making this tactic work is to give the impression that the other person was kidding around or intentionally exaggerating and never expected to be believed.
"Holding an election after 'no deal' risks exaggerating the ability and willingness of the British people to keep calm and carry on," said Mr. Menon, the political professor.
"Holding an election after 'no deal' risks exaggerating the ability and willingness of the British people to keep calm and carry on," said Mr. Menon, the political professor.
The president has lashed out at Schiff in particular for exaggerating the details of Trump's July 25 phone call with Zelensky during the televised congressional hearing last week.
They need to know when the people with whom they're dealing are inflating threats or exaggerating motives -- and that requires deep knowledge and constant monitoring of the intelligence.
Some market analysts have also blamed the heavy bets against volatility in the exchange-traded products for exaggerating moves in volatility futures, and even the broader stock market.
New York sued Exxon in 2018, alleging that the company misled investors by exaggerating how well it was planning for a future where greenhouse gases could be regulated.
The Takeaway: I'm not exaggerating when I say that I audibly gasped when I felt how soft my face felt after using this just once in my shower.
"He's energized … as are 63 million-plus voters who elected him to office," she told CBS, slightly exaggerating the president's vote total, which was just shy of 63,000,000.
The supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, accused the country's enemies of exaggerating the threat of the coronavirus right before the elections to keep voters away from the polls.
On the campaign trail, Trump justified his views by exaggerating the scale of crime in America — claiming, falsely, that the murder rate is at a 45-year high.
Donegan, Traister, and other "Twitter feminists" are either exaggerating women's fear of harassment to punish men, Roiphe argues, or perhaps accurately conveying fears that women simply shouldn't have.
As the blog Zero Hedge put it, "it's now against the law to do laundry and shower on the same day in the Sunshine State," and they're not exaggerating.
It could well be that Iran is deliberately testing the US in response to Washington's own escalation and that the administration is simply passing on and not exaggerating threats.
At his May 2016 speech accepting the National Rifle Association's endorsement, Trump also criticized President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for supporting criminal justice reform — by exaggerating its effects.
Or, at least, all those fear-mongering, abstinence-only sex ed teachers were greatly exaggerating the idea that condoms inherently have super-tiny holes for viruses to escape through.
My memory of the former Illinois Governor is the coverage of his case from The Daily Show as Jon Stewart made a long-running gag of exaggerating his name.
Dr. Luke's team is attempting to manipulate the truth and draw press attention to their case by exaggerating Lady Gaga's role and falsely accusing her of dodging reasonable requests.
And while Cash isn't a hardened hustler like the narrator of "Fat Cats," he's not above exaggerating, lying, or even faking his credentials to get some sort of advantage.
Pharell Williams is quoted saying the app is "like legal drugs with no side effects," and this was the first time I really understood how much he wasn't exaggerating.
The companies are being accused by numerous counties, cities, states and Native American tribes of downplaying the risks of addiction to doctors and patients while exaggerating their painkillers' benefits.
At the time the FDA cleared Natural Cycles, the app was under investigation for exaggerating its efficacy after 37 users reported unwanted pregnancies at a single hospital in Sweden.
While Mr Cohen was lowballing the feds, he was exaggerating his wealth on loan applications to banks, disclosing his income but not all his debts, which is another crime.
Erika Jayne (Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Erika Girardi's alter-ego) repeatedly sings in her hit song that it's "XXPEN$IVE to be me" and she's not exaggerating.
"The reason I didn't go to the hospital initially is because I had people in my ear telling me I was over-exaggerating how I was feeling," she recalls.
German jobseekers were more likely than any other nationality to exaggerate their salary during the interview process, with 43% of Germans admitting to exaggerating their earnings, the data showed.
So with this company, and with what my point is, I'm exaggerating the point that I'm making with this company, you know, people don't get a wage, you know?
The government did not respond to a request for comments on the study, but its supporters often accuse academics of exaggerating data and being in league with the opposition.
The defense has countered by saying that Tensing has falsified his account of events by exaggerating that he was being dragged by DuBose's vehicle and was never in danger.
But that piece was largely based on cherry-picked anecdotes, exaggerating the worst-case examples and suggesting they were representative of the broader yoga experience when they simply aren't.
First, he's exaggerating an action he took as president in order to demand personal loyalty from LaVar Ball, who has rightfully questioned the role Trump played in LiAngelo's release.
Democrats say the nominee, Charles P. Blahous III, who served as a trustee from 2010 to 2015, has undermined public confidence in the program by exaggerating its financial problems.
The lawsuit bluntly accused Gilead of exaggerating its role in developing pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, ignoring work by government scientists and "baselessly denying" the validity of federal patents.
They blame Ireland's insurance companies, which they accuse of exaggerating the problem to cover for premiums and profits that are increasing out of proportion to any rise in payouts.
The bank again reportedly determined that Trump was exaggerating his wealth, this time concluding that he had overvalued some of his real estate assets by up to 85033 percent.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish authorities briefly detained the editor of a regional newspaper over a column she wrote criticizing the government for exaggerating the importance of last year's coup attempt.
For years, players like Roberto Clemente or Orestes Miñoso, who was known as Minnie, were quoted in the press in broken English, with reporters exaggerating their malapropisms and mispronunciations.
President Donald Trump has privately expressed concerns that opponents are exaggerating the prospects of a recession to damage his reelection chances in 2020, The New York Times reported Sunday.
While Tyrese is the picture-perfect embodiment of conventional sex appeal, Usher is arrestingly bizarre, contorting his body and exaggerating his facial expressions so that he looks nearly grotesque.
I don't think I am exaggerating when I say that the art world needs Billy White (and other innocents like him) far more than he needs the art world.
Leading the charge was the acclaimed writer Nicholson Baker, who argued that printed works were not crumbling and that librarians were exaggerating the problem to feed the new technologies.
But this "Government Inspector," which uses a freewheeling but spiritually faithful adaptation by the American dramatist Jeffrey Hatcher, reminds us of the cathartic value of exaggerating the already grotesque.
Trump has also attacked Schiff for exaggerating the contents of the president's call with his Ukrainian counterpart, suggesting at one point that the California Democrat be arrested for treason.
Democrats, insisting Republican leaders were exaggerating, remained amenable to swapping out the measure — a mission top GOP lawmakers never accomplished due to blocks from members of their own party.
But Republicans have seized on the observations and recollections of others aligned with Trump as evidence that the Democrats leading the impeachment probe are exaggerating or misrepresenting the facts.
Some of the most prominent right-wing media personalities are downplaying the threat posed by the Wuhan coronavirus and accusing Democrats of exaggerating the crisis to score political points.
"We are still a backwards country where women who speak out about sexual abuse are accused of exaggerating," said Michela Marzano, an Italian philosopher who teaches at Paris Descartes University.
Dr. Gilbert isn't exaggerating when she calls the effects life-changing: Some with flushing rosacea experience not just a change in skin color, but suffer pain from the condition, too.
That's a lifetime in podcast years, and I'm not exaggerating when I say there's no way the show would have lasted this long had I not assembled the proper gear.
On May 19903st the state government filed a lawsuit against a group of drug companies, accusing them of exaggerating the effectiveness of opioid painkillers while downplaying the risk of addiction.
Each tweet was a mock-up of O'Rourke's own Medium blog, sometimes taking situations he had written about before and exaggerating them or morphing them into a more surreal scenario.
"She does the Latina thing where she does her, you know, 'Anastasio Ocasio-Cortez,'" diGenova replied, exaggerating his accent in a mocking way and purposely botching Ocasio-Cortez's first name.
The Power's critique of gender politics comes from defamiliarizing the status quo rather than from exaggerating it the way Atwood and Dalcher do, but the Handmaid's Tale lineage is clear.
I am not exaggerating when I say that I have been on this ride at least 40 times, and that my parents really overdid it RE: trips to Disney World.
When the anchor Brian Williams was accused of exaggerating stories early last year, NBCUniversal's chief executive, Stephen B. Burke, consulted with David L. Cohen, an executive vice president of Comcast.
Both men were in attendance — but it's possible that Kislyak might have been exaggerating his connection to Sessions to his superiors in Moscow, sources familiar with the intercepts told CNN.
On Wednesday, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Ms. Holmes, now 34, with widespread fraud, accusing her of exaggerating — even lying — about her technology while raising $700 million from investors.
Nigeria has claimed to have saved thousands of captives from the group, but often these figures are impossible to verify and critics have accused the military of exaggerating its successes.
Solar advocates reply that utilities are exaggerating the costs and undercounting the benefits of distributed solar energy — which they have every incentive to do, because distributed solar reduces their profits.
The researchers focused on world-class performers because those athletes would have been running or swimming strenuously for years, presumably exaggerating any differential effects of their training, the researchers reasoned.
This is a problem because while exaggerating the value of life could in theory reduce short-term risk in society, we also have to think about what we're giving up.
A senior administration official said OMB officials believed that McCusker was exaggerating the numbers about the money that the Pentagon would be unable to spend if the hold wasn't lifted.
YouTube rolled out a new layout for its homepage a couple of weeks ago, and I'm not exaggerating when I say it's made using YouTube feel like an utter chore.
"I didn't ask for this," an exasperated Credico said, complaining that he was dragged into the investigation because of Stone's public statements exaggerating his own role in the whole imbroglio.
Mr. Buhari's aides have insisted that the president is healthy and capable of running for office again, claiming that his political enemies are exaggerating any health concerns to attack him.
" Mr. Trump, according to Mr. Lavrov, "mentioned that certain circles in the U.S. are still exaggerating, although they cannot prove this, the topic of Russia's interference with the U.S. election.
Republicans, and most Democrats, focused their questions on Hill's credibility, raising doubts about her intentions and whether she was exaggerating what today President Donald Trump would call "locker room" talk.
"The page was spreading falsified news—changing dates on true stories and sensationalizing and exaggerating otherwise benign reporting—on issues that are closely associated with this specific population," he writes.
" Salsberg had written in his report that: – "[Shkreli] endorsed some exaggerating and dishonesty to further his image as successful and smart, but also genuinely believed that he was helping people.
Like those of other states, the new lawsuits accuse the privately held company and its owners, the Sackler family, of downplaying the risks of addiction to OxyContin while exaggerating its benefits.
They think we're being children, or that we're exaggerating, but they just don't understand the difference between someone who occasionally suffers mosquito bites and those whose lives are defined by it.
On March 14, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charged Theranos, Holmes and Balwani with running a "massive fraud" by exaggerating the technology while raising more than $700 million from investors.
Yet the company is facing lawsuits from several cities, including San Francisco, for not doing enough to screen drivers, exaggerating how safe they are and allowing convicted felons to become drivers.
It's not exaggerating to say that Theron's fierce and desperate performance here is one of her best, and her co-stars Patton Oswalt and Patrick Wilson stepped up their games accordingly.
Some analysis thinks in commodity trading, computers and algorithm trading are more frequently used, exaggerating the soaring or diving as the fundamental information analysis is covered by the programmed market trend.
"I don't know how much he was exaggerating, I don't know how much is true, I certainly don't know the details of it," Giuliani told "Meet The Press" host Chuck Todd.
The same can be true with this if we stop exaggerating or mischaracterizing the positions of either side, and we just come up with some sensible areas that people agree with.
That means publishers should avoid clickbait (such as withholding information in a headline or exaggerating the content), as well as content that's misleading or that the publisher doesn't have rights to.
It may sound like I'm exaggerating but truly, I was filled with dread thinking about the state of those toilets, or even having to look at them let alone use one.
Watchdog institutions annoy elected governments by delaying them, by exaggerating the downsides of their legislation, by ignoring the pressures and difficulties of governing and by making mistakes which they rarely admit.
Jafry admitted to exaggerating his military record, according to The Guardian, and said he chose to resign because the questions raised by the publication had hurt his reputation in the department.
"So we protect you against Russia, but they're paying billions of dollars to Russia, and I think that's very inappropriate," Trump said, exaggerating the proportion of Germany's energy the pipeline supplies.
Mr. Sullivan zeroed in on the plaintiff's admission that as a larger-than-life celebrity in a rough-and-tumble profession, he was in the habit of exaggerating or being untruthful.
I'm not sure if you're exaggerating for effect, but there are actually Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations about available lighting in various work settings, which you can explore at OSHA.
Lee Sung-yoon, a professor of Korean studies at Tufts University, said that in its eagerness to improve ties, South Korea was coddling the North and exaggerating its willingness to denuclearize.
Although xeroderma pigmentosum is actually a disease, "Midnight Sun" forgoes realism, exaggerating the risks of Katie's illness to portray even the slightest exposure to sunlight as a cause of fatal neurodegeneration.
In the past, the Missile Defense Agency has been accused of exaggerating its "kills" in order to quiet critics who say a 50 percent successful interception rate is far from satisfactory.
Supporters of #MeToo insist, though, that critics like Mr. Castaner, by exaggerating the possibility of a more repressive culture, diminish the significance of the harm inflicted on women by abusive men.
Though sometimes hazy on the details of Mr Trump's scandals, he has compensated by lambasting the president's enemies, exaggerating the powers of his office and, when all else fails, spouting nonsense.
"A whiff of Weimar — I say, not exaggerating and having reflected deeply on this — hangs over the republic," Gerhart Rudolf Baum, a former center-right interior minister, told German public radio.
Trump last week ratcheted up attacks targeting House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) for exaggerating a partial transcript of the July 25 call between the president and Ukraine's leader.
They were not exaggerating: Going gloveless for only a minute or two, in double-digit negative temperatures, left hands feeling numb, then clumsy and flipper-like, then white-hot with pain.
Washington Wizards (18-25) Indiana has crashed the East's upper crust to give the conference its own Fab Five, but we were not exaggerating the drop-off to the chasing pack.
The company is accused of exaggerating its experience, clientele and product readiness at the time it won a no-bid contract worth about $1.1 million for a test of the technology.
Deprived of much freedom and many comforts (they have one afternoon off per week and hot baths are a rationed luxury), they turn on one another, fanning trifling grievances, exaggerating minor slights.
It's all too alluring, especially for people with mental illness ourselves, to worry we're exaggerating our experiences and making a big deal out of nothing, or pathologizing ourselves for some nefarious reason.
A rapidly escalating trade dispute between Washington and Beijing that risks exaggerating the steady deceleration of China's rapid national output growth has taken its toll on Chinese assets since the first quarter.
"There was a moment when she was singing in the booth — and I'm not exaggerating at all — and the water was vibrating...like, you know, that scene in Jurassic Park," he explained.
And we are still learning new insights: American researchers discovered last year that, for more than a century, we've been exaggerating by about 20% the number of calories we absorb from almonds.
Military experts said comparisons of underground nuclear tests over the past several decades suggested that the North Koreans were exaggerating their claim on Wednesday to have successfully detonated their first hydrogen bomb.
Software companies are seeking to exploit the current artificial intelligence craze by "AI washing" — exaggerating the role of AI in their products, according to a new report by Gartner, the research firm.
With Japanese markets closed, overall volumes in the yen were half of those a day earlier on the EBS trading platform, which some warned could be exaggerating the scale of the moves.
"Right now, without exaggerating, Nicaragua is a prison," said Vilma Nunez, the human rights center&aposs president and a former supreme court vice president under Ortega&aposs first Sandinista government in 1979.
"I don't think he was backtracking from recent comments, but cautioning markets that may be exaggerating in their expectation for a drop in rates," said Newton Rosa, chief economist with SulAmerica Investimentos.
President Donald Trump began a White House signing ceremony for legislation extending the September 29th Victim Compensation Fund by exaggerating (to put it charitably) his role in the 211/22015 response efforts.
"We leave to others whether this is part of a larger pattern of exaggerating incidents, but on multiple occasions she has become part of the news story as opposed to reporting it."
Exaggerating would of course leave the respondent with a baggy condom or, in the unlikely event of anyone playing down their size, they'd end up in a condom that was too tight.
The debate pitted us against each other, exaggerating the 'us' and 'them' dynamic of a year in which some struggled—or just plain refused—to accept females as members of the school.
Rush Limbaugh was chastised this week for suggesting the press is exaggerating the threat of Hurricane Irma, which raked the Caribbean as a Category 5 storm and now is barreling toward Florida.
According to the Senate intelligence committee report, the CIA officials made their case by exaggerating both the amount and importance of the intelligence they had gained from the interrogations to that point.
A strategy often used to achieve this objective is finding common interests among the members of a selected group and then emphasizing and exaggerating the differences between the group and the outsiders.
The items that you pick up don't vanish into an inventory, they float in a long line behind you, whipping around as you move and exaggerating the fluid motion of a platformer.
In recent weeks, Hu has faced a public backlash, with critics blaming him for making the United States wary of China by trumpeting and exaggerating its relative economic, technical and military might.
Some people around Trump, including his former acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, have fed his belief that the media is exaggerating reports about the coronavirus in order to damage him politically.
He said he gave Mr. McCain "the funeral he wanted, and I didn't get 'thank you,'" exaggerating the role he played in honoring the senator's death four days before his 82nd birthday.
" Trump eventually responded that the media was exaggerating his remarks, telling Fox News host Sean Hannity he was was simply talking about political action rather than violence: "This is a political movement.
Kayla Renee from Pennsylvania knows when someone is exaggerating: I would say that I can easily tell when a person lies to me, especially if I've known that person for a while.
Other people familiar with it say, for example, that Mr. Steele's information was only one thread in a tapestry of evidence from various sources that the memo ignored, exaggerating its relative importance.
Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, repeatedly told the president that the media was exaggerating the threat posed by the coronavirus, The New York Times reported Monday.
You could argue this is the movie's way of satirizing "cancel culture" by exaggerating it a little (those who compare "cancelation" to actual murder might even dispute the idea that it's exaggerated).
"Overall, his reputation for telling untruths and exaggerating truths is very harmful when he has to advise a frightened public during a major outbreak," a public health expert at Georgetown told Insider.
Prescription drug prices "Our drug price is down for the first time in 212009 years, drug prices came down..." -- December 2180 campaign rally in Battle Creek, Michigan Facts First: Trump was exaggerating.
However, details about the groups and the severity of their actions remain unclear, with both the Vietnamese government and the organizations themselves having a vested interest in exaggerating their role and influence.
The entire interview appears to have been engineered to dispel suspicions that Weinstein, who showed up to a recent Manhattan court appearance looking haggard and using a walker, is exaggerating his ailments.
Suu Kyi and her supporters meanwhile have accused the international press of exaggerating the crisis and constructing a "huge iceberg of misinformation" which is negatively affecting her ability to run the country.
This has left reporters vulnerable because they cannot easily pool lessons on spotting foreign operations or, say, warn one another that a certain front is exaggerating the newsworthiness of its latest leak.
"A few days ago, some may have thought that we were doing too much, that we were exaggerating our capacity to foresee and make decisions ahead of the situation," Mr. Philippe said.
Now he has an interest in exaggerating the degree to which the problem has been solved, just as he now plays down North Korea's nuclear capabilities rather than admit his own failure.
" According to Agence France-Presse and the Bangkok Post, Bulut warned people to be alert and added: "And please, no one tell me this is a conspiracy theory or that I am exaggerating!
By taking everyday structures set in ordinary settings and manipulating and exaggerating them to the extreme, he creates a tension between what's real, what's fake, and tests the boundaries of what's architecturally possible.
Trump's loan announcement also comes as political fundraising experts have questioned whether he has taken to exaggerating his online fundraising, with claims that his first foray into email fundraising broke every record ever.
According to the company, the multi-plaintiff format stacked the deck against it by parading a series of victims in front of the jury and exaggerating the number of complaints about the implant.
Skepticism about his motivations has led some on the left, in a perfect inversion of Ngo's own hate crimes activism, to question whether he is exaggerating or fabricating the extent of his injuries.
Sensing the market is moving into a cyclical period of under-supply and low spare capacity, hedge funds and other money managers have built bullish long positions, accelerating and exaggerating the price adjustment.
Kratom addiction is a contentious topic in the Facebook groups, where it's not unusual for people who post about withdrawal, cravings, or highs to be swiftly criticized for exaggerating or making it up.
In the House, lawmakers in support of the bill said local governments and environmentalists were misconstruing facts and exaggerating the potential consequences of the measure, which would regulate fracking for the first time.
Investors and dealers preparing for new corporate debt issuance added to Treasuries' weakness on Monday, although low trading volumes and the absence of any major economic data was seen as exaggerating price moves.
There's nothing new about candidates exaggerating the benefits of their campaign proposals, but Trump's lies are something else entirely — his policies are often directionally different from the language he uses to sell them.
"Recently, certain people, talking about the Korean peninsula nuclear issue, have been exaggerating and giving prominence to the so-called 'China responsibility theory,'" Geng told a daily news briefing, without naming any parties.
BEIJING, May 24 (Reuters) - China's finance ministry said on Wednesday that a credit downgrade by Moody's was based on inappropriate methodology, saying it was exaggerating difficulties facing the economy and underestimating reform efforts.
The government frequently accuses the company of exaggerating its dollar needs and hoarding products as part of an "economic war" by businessmen, politicians and the United States aimed at undermining socialism in Venezuela.
A Swedish government source, who declined to be identified, said Sweden believed that China was exaggerating the incident because Sweden had spoken out over the case of a Swedish citizen detained in China.
At a May 8 campaign rally in Panama City, Florida, President Donald Trump poked some fun at South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg's last name, over-exaggerating the pronunciation of BOOT-edge-edge.Sen.
"I have often heard that other than matters of war and peace, this is the most important decision a President will make," Trump said, for once not exaggerating the size of the stakes.
"A therapist who lacks cultural competence or cultural humility might trivialize a client of color's fear of being stopped by the police by saying, 'Oh, I think your exaggerating the risk,'" Linden says.
Hadid's plotline this past season focused on her long and difficult recovery from Lyme disease — and accusations from her co-stars that she is exaggerating her illness or using it to her advantage.
Cambridge Analytica has drawn criticism inside and outside the Republican Party, both for its claim to be able to classify voters by psychology and for exaggerating its role in Mr. Trump's upset victory.
Transformed by Cowansage's brush, the usually unyielding architecture seems caught in the midst of folding, with the shadows of the wormy figures exaggerating its dimensionality to display a delightful dance of the everyday.
In the race to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle have been guilty of spreading erroneous statements, exaggerating the truth, and skimping on context.
"None of the witnesses appeared to be exaggerating or embellishing facts and all seemed genuinely concerned about being as precise as possible when answering the investigators' questions," the school said in its letter.
"We're exaggerating and drawing attention to gray hair, not hiding or covering it," said Peter Gray, the hairstylist who collaborated with Ms. Bodt to transform the model JoAni Johnson's hip-length gray mane.
"Anyone who tells you there is a single solution that can solve congestion, be supported and implemented everywhere (or even in most locations) is exaggerating the effect of their idea," the report states.
The network reported that the information was based in part on intercepts of Russian-to-Russian communications, but sources told CNN it was possible that Kislyak was exaggerating the extent of the encounter.
Following recent accusations that she is lying about or exaggerating a myriad of health conditions, Jameela Jamil has published a thorough statement on Instagram, saying that she has never lied to the media.
The ultimate payoff of this scene is the fresh fang that Jimmy sinks into his brother's leg by highlighting — and exaggerating — Chuck's fragile mental state, which will jack up his insurance rates, too.
" -- September 22 speech at Howdy, Modi event in Houston Facts First: Trump was exaggerating in all three cases -- very slightly with "163 years," more significantly when he said "the best they've ever been.
Mr. Bailey's interpretation of it — yanking garments off their usual axes to mimic the sculpted forms, and exaggerating and amplifying certain areas (especially the shoulders) at the expense of others — wasn't always, either.
Those videos were big news in summer 2015 and were cited early in the presidential campaign by Republican candidates, particularly Carly Fiorina, who was challenged for apparently exaggerating the content of one video.
"While Trump has no problem lying or grossly inflating or exaggerating crime stats, Sessions is generally pretty right," said Ames Grawert, an attorney at New York University Law School's Brennan Center for Justice.
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a YPG-dominated umbrella group backed by the United States in the fight against Islamic State, has previously said that Turkey was exaggerating the number of the dead.
Based on the existing research, Sue concluded that the man flu moniker is "potentially unjust," citing studies that suggest men are not exaggerating their symptoms, but instead truly have weaker immune responses than women.
In the late 19th century and early 20th centuries, as marijuana was introduced to new parts of the US, the media and government officials published a lot of reports exaggerating the risks of cannabis.
They argue that Trump is exaggerating the crisis at the moment — which he has done before — and that they refuse to negotiate while one-fourth of the government is in effect being held hostage.
Maduro says the government is victim of an "economic war" led by political adversaries and the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, and accuses foreign media of exaggerating the country's problems for political ends.
America will not, however, be able to bring Iran's oil exports to zero and two of the Islamic Republic's neighbours are exaggerating their oil production capacity, Zanganeh said, according to the Mehr news agency.
So her husband decides to scare Tuck straight, using DeLuca's post-beating photos and exaggerating a little when he informs the terrified-looking kid that the guy who beat up DeLuca is in jail.
Opponents have accused the government of exaggerating a revival of the M23 rebel group in order to deflect attention from President Joseph Kabila, who remains in power after the official end of his mandate.
Despite Sastry's robust claims of the company's progress with solid state, she had revealed very little publicly and, since no one else had made much progress, the deep suspicion was that she was exaggerating.
It's almost as if we think that, by comically over-exaggerating our feelings and turning them into actual objects (liked ripped out hearts or bubble wrap), we can safely express our loneliness and alienation.
Goldstone, a music publicist who worked on the 2013 Miss Universe pageant with the Trump family, has said after the meeting was disclosed that he was exaggerating to Trump Jr. to secure the meeting.
Maduro's government often accuses Polar of exaggerating its dollar needs and hoarding products as part of an "economic war" by the business community, politicians and the United States aimed at undermining socialism in Venezuela.
"My interest is getting the funding, so if that's the fastest way to get the funding, I support it," Rubio said, while adding that he believes Democrats are exaggerating the impact of the provision.
Survivor: Island of the Idols contestants Elizabeth Beisel and Missy Byrd are apologizing after this week's highly controversial episode, in which they admitted to exaggerating allegations of "inappropriate touching" from fellow contestant Dan Spilo.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A Chinese court in Beijing has jailed 15 hospital "scalpers" for allegedly scamming unsuspecting patients by posing as medical staff without qualifications, exaggerating positive effects of treatments and then prescribing expensive drugs.
Trump has publicly accused opponents and the media of exaggerating the prospects of recession to damage his chances of reelection in 2020, though the reports indicate the White House is taking the forecasts seriously.
"Whether it's exaggerating his resume or hiding his stance on key issues, Jon Ossoff continues to prove that he's simply not ready to represent Georgia families in Congress," said CLF executive director Corry Bliss.
" Macron, on the other hand, accused Le Pen of being a "parasite," failing to propose any meaningful policies, and exaggerating the threat to France from Islamic terrorists – calling her "the high priestess of fear.
The government is investigating allegations of food aid being stolen and sold by state officials in Borno, and has said that aid agencies are exaggerating hunger levels to get more funding from international donors.
Founder David "Eklatanz" C. would probably agree—he describes the project's newest album, The Circle, as "a nostalgic, melancholic and soothing soundtrack in a mad world," and he's certainly not exaggerating on any front.
Most notably, Blagojevich's supporters have argued that Blagojevich was a victim of a corrupt and political FBI "deep state," exaggerating ordinary political behavior into crimes — with the implication being that he's just like Trump.
Often neo-noir is full of red herrings and plots that lead nowhere, a device that Under the Silver Lake embraces so gleefully that it eventually becomes clear it's exaggerating the genre for effect.
For example, people familiar with the memo have said it omits discussion of other evidence cited in the application that stemmed from other intelligence sources and methods, exaggerating the importance of Mr. Steele's information.
Trump's supporters at the right-leaning network had initially backed the president's previous attempts to downplay the public-health crisis, accusing the media and Democrats of exaggerating the disease's impact to damage Trump's presidency.
Even so, crime remains far below the 1970s and 1980s, when drugs and gang violence drove crime rates to new heights, and some Democrats accuse Mr. Trump and Mr. Sessions of exaggerating the threat.
"The Philippines' comments are just frightening words to scare people, deliberately exaggerating regional tensions with treacherous intent, and its plots will not succeed," Hong said, when asked about the warning to the Philippine aircraft.
Other contestants, Missy Byrd and Elizabeth Beisel, initially said that they also had uncomfortable encounters with Spilo but later admitted that they were exaggerating their claims to get him kicked out of the competition.
She said some people were killed by shotguns fired from inside the Polytechnic University, a focal point for the protesters, and accused the opposition of disseminating "fake news" by exaggerating the number of killings.
Jon Cohen, who is among the team of reporters covering the coronavirus for the magazine Science, said anyone exaggerating the likelihood that the virus had been created in a laboratory could leave viewers misinformed.
But he incorrectly claimed that he had enacted "record-setting tax cuts," that the economy was "the best it has ever been" and that stock markets have "soared 70 percent," exaggerating the real percentage.
"Exaggerating your skills may be seen as an easy thing to get away with in the interview process, as it's difficult to check unless there is a skills test in the process," Lermusi says.
The stakes are high, not just for individual children and the adults they become, the adult lives they'll lead, but also for — and I am not exaggerating here, I really believe this — our civilization.
In an interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Cassidy said that he does not try to parse the difference between whether Trump is lying or merely exaggerating, because it would distract him from "core" issues.
When I told them how we have to cope in Cape Town -- 90-second showers, recycling every drop we use and queuing at natural springs to collect free water -- most thought I was exaggerating.
But in recent weeks, a number of politicians and journalists have downplayed or even denied the need for reforming the VA, instead accusing those calling for change of "manufacturing or vastly exaggerating" its deficiencies.
Matt Schlapp, president of CPAC, who has sequestered himself at home because he also shook the infected attendee's hand, appeared on Fox News in recent days to malign the media for exaggerating the threat.
But, according to the lawsuit, by the late 853s, each of the five defendants began to market long-term use of opioids to treat chronic pain by downplaying their addictiveness and exaggerating their effectiveness.
Iran's expansion into Syria is Mr. Netanyahu's biggest concern, said Dore Gold, former director general of Israel's Foreign Ministry, and the Warsaw meeting could help persuade others that he is not exaggerating the threat.
The judge accused Mr. Manafort of a sleight of hand throughout the criminal proceeding against him, including wrongly inflating his assets in a bail hearing and exaggerating the harshness of his conditions in jail.
Aid agencies say the crisis is a "mega-disaster" and are trying to raise over $2 billion to respond but Congo's government has accused them of exaggerating the situation and boycotted a recent donor conference.
Republicans accuse Schiff of exaggerating details of Trump's July 25 call with Ukraine and question his handling of the complaint after The New York Times reported that his committee was in contact with the whistleblower.
But rather than exaggerating your skills with fluffy words and phrases, best-selling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch says you should be realistic and transparent about the experience you bring to the table.
The project has been accused of misleading sponsors and the public by exaggerating results, while the Media Lab has been under scrutiny for its financial ties to the convicted sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Martial law is a sensitive issue in the Philippines, bringing back memories of the 1970s rule of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, who was accused of exaggerating security threats to justify harsh measures to suppress dissent.
In addition to individual defamation suits like the one above, aggrieved Yelp users have unsuccessfully sued the company for alleged offenses like extorting businesses with review scores and inflating stock prices by exaggerating its reliability.
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"We did have some celebrating, that is true... We had pockets of celebration, some in Queens, some in Brooklyn -- 10, 12, 30, 40," Giuliani told CNN in December, but that Trump was "exaggerating" the numbers.
As Messrs Mueller and Stewart point out in another paper, by wildly exaggerating the extent of the threat that terrorists pose, political leaders and security specialists play the terrorists' game by glamorising their squalid enterprise.
"We were up, I think, five runs late in the game with Jon Lester on the mound, and everybody was looking at each other like, 'We got this,'" Burns said, exaggerating by only a run.
"It's a nod to the old guys who played so long," said Cruz, who was not exaggerating when he identified himself as a devotee since "Day 1": As an infant, he wore a Rams onesie.
But Ms. Brinkhurst-Cuff also expressed wariness about exaggerating the engagement's significance, partly because mixed-race people like Ms. Markle are often already considered "acceptable," Ms. Brinkhurst-Cuff said in an interview with the BBC.
Several CPAC attendees spoke with Business Insider at the conference about their perception of the coronavirus threat, saying they believed mainstream news organizations were exaggerating the threat and that Trump had the situation under control.
The company was sued earlier this year by its chief business officer, Robert Holdheim, who claims the company is exaggerating its AI abilities to get the funding it needed to actually work on the technology.
The report also unearthed numerous instances of RSC writers imparting deceptive or false information to regulators – such as grossly misstating the scope of regulation, exaggerating its annual growth and citing discredited studies on its costs.
WASHINGTON — President Trump and members of his administration mobilized on Friday to confront the threat of the coronavirus — not just the outbreak, but the news media and the Democrats they accused of exaggerating its danger.
Russian officials provided an alternative account, asserting that Mr. Trump had accepted Mr. Putin's denial of the election interference and had even said that some in the United States were "exaggerating" Moscow's role without proof.
In a Wednesday press conference, Venezuelan Communication Minister Jorge Rodriguez said Moreno was a "liar" and accused him of exaggerating in a speech at the United Nations the number of Venezuelan migrants arriving in Ecuador.
Less than two weeks ago, foreign diplomats at the United Nations laughed at Trump when he boasted about the historic sweep of his presidency -- and there was no doubt that he was, as usual, exaggerating.
The report may be exaggerating when it says that if 10 percent of utility customers switch to distributed energy, utilities' rates would rise by 20 percent, but even a smaller shift might devastate utilities' business models.
Jay Woodley: We'd fake the monetization stuff by looking at other social games and hyper-exaggerating all the creepiest, most manipulative features we could find, like a mascot that would sob continuously unless you bought gold.
"Unfortunately due to me re-exaggerating my left quad I will not be at 2016 Olympic trials," Jeter, who anchored the U.S. to the 4x100m relay world record at the 2012 London Games, said on Instagram.
I will tell you yes, because people have to tune in and it only gets better but there is a lot of, no exaggerating, a lot of music, a lot of songs in the second season.
Ten years Navarro's senior, his presence in the video weirdly serves to infantilize her and, as she sings on a bed littered with stuffed teddy bears, ramp up the skeeviness factor by exaggerating her relative youth.
There's no exaggerating the threat to democracy when the public loses confidence in media and is left unable to make informed decisions — from how we vote to how we spend our money -- based on objective information.
Brazil and Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar, whose habit of diving and over-the-top reactions to fouls drew harsh criticism during the World Cup, admitted to "exaggerating contact" in a recent ad campaign for Gillette.
Toensing has called for a federal investigation of Jane Sanders, who was president of the now-defunct college from 2004-2011, alleging she committed loan fraud by exaggerating school's fundraising commitments to pay off the loan.
President Nicolas Maduro blames an "economic war" by political foes for the parlous state of Venezuela's economy, and accuses unscrupulous businessmen of exaggerating their needs so they can flip dollars on the black market for profit.
"So many traders assume the momentum will continue in either direction, and they keep getting caught on the wrong side of the trade, which Garner says is exaggerating the volatility of the oil market," Cramer said.
Nearly every indicator of health and quality of life shot through the roof once electricity became widespread — and it's not exaggerating to suggest that health and quality of life are in jeopardy from modern environmentalists' proposals.
"Both parties were in preliminary contact, and had not been in any negotiation regarding restructuring of Dalian Wanda Commercial Properties," Wanda said, adding Beijing Soft Rock had sent the statement without Wanda's knowledge and was exaggerating.
Indeed, it's not exaggerating to say that if the fashion house picks the right person for the job (and Mr. Simons is a good idea) and supports that person, it could radically redesign New York fashion.
Maybe you've already answered the question on the résumé, but now you are being quizzed to see if you were exaggerating or claiming something in writing that you can't back up with "off the cuff" answers.
For the sake of clarity, blackface means literally darkening your skin with makeup (in the olden days, they used burnt cork), exaggerating your eyes and lips so you resemble an offensive cartoon of a black person.
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.
Fact Check of the Day President Trump gave a garbled account of reforms made to veterans' health care, confusing recently enacted legislation with a program passed in 2014 and exaggerating what the new program will do.
In a sense, spreading Events across geography is only exaggerating a common effect of Cunningham theater, in which dancers moving next to one another at vastly disparate speeds might as well be in different time zones.
As part of a new video series for T, the painter and sculptor Glenn Ligon talks about an artwork that has been particularly important to him: "Self Portrait Exaggerating my Negroid Features" (1981) by Adrian Piper.
And, on the flip side, some Americans admit to using illegal strategies to cut down on their tax bill, such as not reporting "under the table" tips, exaggerating business expenses or claiming too many charitable donations.
A recent analysis published in The New York Times found that Murdoch-owned news publications have propelled misinformation on the crisis, exaggerating the role arsonists played in the blazes and downplaying the effects of climate change.
"When two-thirds or three-quarters of the C.E.O.s in Silicon Valley are from South Asia or from Asia, I think — " he said on the radio with Trump in November 2015, vastly exaggerating the actual numbers.
"What I do believe, and I do not think I am exaggerating here, is that the future of the world will turn, to a large extent, on how this debate in America is resolved," McCain said.
" Representative Karen Bass of California, the new head of the black caucus, said "there is a new level of consciousness" about the harassment of African-Americans "whereas in the past they'd say, 'I'm sure you're exaggerating.
Mr. Trump has also been accused of cheating on his taxes, violating the Constitution's emoluments clause barring a president from taking money from foreign states, exaggerating his true wealth to obtain bank financing and other offenses.
Trump has made a habit of inflating his wealth and exaggerating his business prowess over the years, and since he entered the political arena, the matter has been subject to an increased level of public scrutiny.
There are reports of students repeating and exaggerating Trump's positions, to the point of advocating for violence: Teachers in New Hampshire — where the first primary was held — reported some of the greatest increases in disturbing behavior.
The government's forecasts also revived protests from supporters of a more definitive break from the EU, who had accused those who campaigned in 2016 to stay in the EU of ignoring the benefits and exaggerating the risks.
The interviewees accused the US media, not inaccurately, of fomenting conspiracy theories, exaggerating Vladimir Putin's degree of control over the Russian state, jumping to conclusions about the identity and motivations of Russian hackers, and other journalistic failures.
If you know anything about IHOP, you know the menu features a picture of nearly every offering, so it's safe to say the former Casamigos owner might have been exaggerating about just how big their spread was.
"We have noted that when the U.S. Defense Department is fighting for military spending, it always likes petty niggling, trying to get even more benefit for itself by exaggerating the threat posed by other countries," it said.
In particular, according to The New York Times, Trump has privately claimed that "forces that do not want him to win" are exaggerating the effects that his trade war with China have had on the global economy.
He acknowledged that he turned the situation into an uncontrollable international disaster by "over exaggerating the story," and then went on TV with Billy Bush—apparently still drunk from the night before—and doubled-down on it.
He approached hip-hop as something of a joke on that project and his other early Gambino releases, exaggerating the genre's boasts with his comedians' instinct for groan-worthy one-liners while also demonstrating ferocious technical skill.
Our equipment, all of our cameras, were safely stored in a locker while I went to a bar and broke all the rules of the Muslim regime by getting incredibly—and I'm not exaggerating—really, incredibly drunk.
By exaggerating something based in truth, such as repeating the threat of "radical Islamic terrorists," he strengthens the neural connections between "Islam" and "terrorism"—"Muslims" and "terrorists" become part of the same conceptual frame, all logic aside.
"I think Mandetta was exaggerating," Bolsonaro told CNN Brasil, referring to health minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta, who said on Friday that Brazil's fragile healthcare system will collapse under the weight of coronavirus by the end of April.
Russian officials provided an alternative account, asserting at the time that Mr. Trump had accepted Mr. Putin's denial of the election interference and even said that some in the United States were "exaggerating" Moscow's role without proof.
"I think Mandetta was exaggerating," Bolsonaro told CNN Brasil, referring to health minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta, who said on Thursday that Brazil's fragile healthcare system will collapse under the weight of coronavirus by the end of April.
"I think Mandetta was exaggerating," Bolsonaro told CNN Brasil, referring to health minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta, who said on Friday that Brazil's fragile healthcare system will collapse under the weight of coronavirus by the end of April.
Shaun King, a surrogate for Bernie Sanders who has compiled examples that he says show Biden exaggerating his record of civil rights activism, posted a video of Biden's remarks and accused him of "completely fabricating" the story.
After the surgery, Mr. Weinstein began using a walker with two yellow tennis balls affixed to its legs to smooth his passage and soon faced accusations he was exaggerating his injury in a bid for public sympathy.
He wasn't exaggerating: Like all diners, my husband and I received an email in advance of our reservation inquiring about our likes and dislikes and any allergies — then enjoyed a meal that met our pescatarian preferences perfectly.
"It was emotional to receive but also validating — sometimes you wonder if you imagine how people are mistreating you, or exaggerating it, playing the victim, so it was nice to have my hurt feelings affirmed," she said.
Whether you are smiling to acknowledge how important the job is or to indicate that you realize that your brother-in-law is exaggerating for effect should, Miss Manners cautions you, be ambiguous to everyone but yourself.
"Recently, certain people, talking about the Korean peninsula nuclear issue, have been exaggerating and giving prominence to the so-called 'China responsibility theory,'" said the spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Geng Shuang, as reported by Reuters.
While painting a rubber ducky would seem to leave little choice but exaggerating the cliché in the ironic voice prevalent among younger artists, Goldberg manages to sublimate those associations and give the image new life through formal abstraction.
But more memorable than the disappointment I felt and the Blu Cantrell I danced to were my sweat stains, which — I'm not exaggerating — came down nearly to the waist of my seafoam-green Laundry by Shelli Segal dress.
A Swedish government source told Reuters that Sweden "believed that China was exaggerating the incident" because Sweden had spoken out over the case of Gui Minhai, a Swedish bookseller who has been detained by Chinese authorities since 2015.
Today's complaint covers some territory seen in earlier cases, including the broad strokes of Lakhta's alleged goal: to "sow discord" in the US political system by exaggerating the presence of extreme viewpoints online and aggravating existing political divides.
What Really Happened Between Justin & Audrina Now, everything above is what happened on the show, but The Hills is known for exaggerating and making up a lot of storylines — not all of them, but a lot of them.
BoE Governor Mark Carney came under fire from some pro-Brexit lawmakers earlier this month for exaggerating the dangers of leaving the EU, though the central bank does not have an official position on whether Britain should remain.
There is also widespread wariness of exaggerating North Korean threats and starting witch hunts for Communist sympathizers — a practice that past conservative leaders, including Ms. Park's father, the military dictator Park Chung-hee, were accused of engaging in.
"When a job placement comes down to two candidates where one is truthful and the other one is exaggerating, the gut feeling of the hiring manager is that, in the end, the people who are more authentic win."
After receiving the funds, OSS fell victim to the old Qatari two-step: Al-Jazeera and other Qatari-funded media outlets have taken the lead in denouncing NSS, often exaggerating its influence as a way of discrediting Sisi.
"Both the Republicans and the president are significantly exaggerating the threats and harms posed by the other side's positions," said Jack Goldsmith, a top Justice Department official in the George W. Bush administration, now at Harvard Law School.
Bland said he doesn't agree with the FTC's apparent decision to prioritize consumer class action claims notification and foresees class action opponents like the Chamber of Commerce exaggerating the importance of the claims rate data the agency collects.
While officials and British allies say the intelligence about the threat is valid, lawmakers and some inside the administration accuse Mr. Trump's aides of exaggerating the danger and exploiting the intelligence to justify a military clash with Tehran.
Sanders's efforts came off as heavy-handed to some, leading to Twitter users reviving the 2015 hashtag #BernieSoBlack, which targeted him for arguably exaggerating his importance to the civil rights struggle and his closeness to the black community.
However, while he's making an impact, and has the potential to make even more of one in the coming years, some on both sides of the aisle are exaggerating just how dramatic the change has been so far.
DUBAI, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Sunday Iran's enemies tried to put people off voting in Friday's parliamentary election by exaggerating the threat of the new coronavirus but that participation had been good.
An independent study found online bots and trolls exaggerating the role of arson in the fires, at the same time that an article in The Australian making similar assertions became the most popular offering on the newspaper's website.
" Mr. Baranda, a psychologist, said that the church "never believed Karadima's victims from the start" and that the pope's support for the bishop "reignites the feeling of not being believed, or that they are exaggerating or being deceitful.
Extreme-right politicians are exaggerating the scale of illegal immigration and unwarranted asylum seeking, and not just in the US. Getting this right will help take away from the authoritarians one of their most potent rhetorical weapons: immigration alarmism.
Some Iraqi officials suggested the United States is exaggerating the risk to shift blame for any collapse to Islamic State after, they say, Washington failed to find a permanent solution in the decade that U.S. forces occupied the country.
"Moody's views that China's non-financial debt will rise rapidly and the government would continue to maintain growth via stimulus measures are exaggerating difficulties facing the Chinese economy, " the finance ministry said in a statement Wednesday, translated by Reuters.
The question to be answered in the debate on the legislation I am discussing here is whether we can differ about the specifics of how to achieve agreed upon goals without impugning each other's motives or grossly exaggerating differences.
Trump attacked Blumenthal over a 2010 controversy in which he admitted to exaggerating his military service, saying the Connecticut Democrat "cried like a baby" when he was caught and is therefore unqualified to weigh in on the Russia probe.
"In demonizing domestic critics and exaggerating the role of foreign forces, the victorious conservatives revealed their blindness to the real problems affecting the regime," Andrew J. Nathan, a professor of Chinese politics, writes in an introduction to the documents.
Trump was certainly exaggerating claims that his campaign was independently financed — Trump has ponied up $36 million of the $48 million raised for his campaign, with the rest from small donor gifts, according to the Committee for Responsive Politics.
According to The Times, Kushner — who has reportedly been playing a key role in the US response to the outbreak — had been telling the president around this time that the media was exaggerating the threat posed by the virus.
Airlines blamed the media for exaggerating the effects of the coronavirus Tuesday, urgently broadcasting that they are "open for business" as travel continues to slump and new numbers suggest the worst may be yet to come for the industry.
Where Mr. Obama was always measured in his descriptions of the recovery for fear of being accused of exaggerating his case or ignoring the very real pain many still felt, Mr. Trump does not bother with caveats or subtlety.
But even if he was exaggerating, it's still important to understand how messages like his could travel from the far reaches of the right-wing internet and all the way into — or close to, at least — the White House.
The president also renewed his call for Schiff to resign from Congress and be investigated for treason for exaggerating a partial transcript of the July 25 call between Trump and Ukraine's leader during a televised congressional hearing last week.
" Mr. Lavrov, a veteran diplomatic infighter, added one more detail: Mr. Trump, he said, had conceded "that certain circles in the U.S. are still exaggerating, although they cannot prove this, the topic of Russia's interference with the U.S. election.
UBS noted that thin liquidity conditions are likely exaggerating price action, with traders only gradually returning to full swing following the holiday period, meaning extrapolating trends from sharp moves since the turn of the year remains a difficult proposition.
Mr. Trump has also been accused of exaggerating the harmful effects of wind turbines on bird populations, which Mr. Pyle also addressed in the email, writing, "Unlike before, wind energy will rightfully face increasing scrutiny from the federal government."
Steve Jobs wasn't exaggerating when he described the iPhone as a kind of magical object, and it's truly wild that in the span of a few years, we've managed to turn these amazing talismanic tools into stress-inducing albatrosses.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who attended the first meeting, told press that Trump claimed some in the US were "exaggerating" how much Russia affected the election's outcome during the discussion — effectively dragging Moscow into Trump's partisan wars at home.
And the damage doesn't stop there: According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Trump told Putin that some in the United States were "exaggerating" how much Russia affected the election's outcome — effectively dragging Moscow into Trump's partisan wars here at home.
Richard Tice, co-chairman of the Leave Means Leave campaign, which is pushing for a so-called "hard Brexit", where Britain leaves the EU's single market in order to impose controls on immigration, said the banks are exaggerating the potential disruption.
And Jones should have expected some kind of serious pushback from Trump after he went on national TV to basically call the president-elect a liar for allegedly exaggerating the number of jobs he and Carrier agreed to keep in Indiana.
America will not, however, be able to bring Iran's oil exports to zero and the Islamic Republic's neighbors are exaggerating claims of their oil production capacity that could make up for any shortfall, Zanganeh said, according to the Mehr news agency.
An ex-house parent told BuzzFeed News that she recalls staff accusing one girl who complained about pain near her abdomen of exaggerating, but when they eventually took her to the doctor, it turned out to be a ruptured ovarian cyst.
President Moon Jae-in of South Korea, who accompanied Mr Trump to the border, was wildly exaggerating when he called the meeting the "de facto declaration of an end to hostile relations and the beginning of a full-fledged peace era".

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