Exaggerations
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These are all exaggerations, slight
exaggerations
of a fundamental truth, which is Portlanders spend a lot more on recreation of all kinds than the rest of America.
The situations are unsubtle
exaggerations
which make the the already flimsy characters even more unbelievable and detestable.
The humor within this film are goofy which makes various
exaggerations
within many scenes, especially the beginning bits.
This movie is a horrible distortion of lies and
exaggerations
that were put together by the most shameless lunatics to ever work on a TV movie.
The
exaggerations
are hysterical, mixing satire and humility, and are not to be taken as seriously as the critic's disparagement suggests.
While the events depicted in the movie are true, keep in mind that there are
exaggerations
and omissions.
I know a few people from New Orleans who hated the
exaggerations
and misinformation in the movie "The Big Easy".
I found the opening quarter a little rough (editing, footage choice), and had to overlook some
exaggerations
and oversights.
The directing is quit poor as well as it tends to jump from one part to another leaving the audience unsure about what is happening while the funny
exaggerations
of actor's powers are quit overwhelming.
The wild
exaggerations
of environmental activists are at last being seen through by most informed commentators.
In the 1996 presidential campaign, resentments and
exaggerations
of import competition surfaced in economic nationalism, espoused by Pat Buchanan and Ross Perot on the right and trade union leaders on the left.
The problem with these New Economy prophecies is that a bit of truth is mixed with huge
exaggerations.
Populist leaders, in particular, have been eager to manipulate the migration debate, using inflated figures and other gross
exaggerations
to stoke popular fears.
But such grievances provide the kernel of truth that populist leaders need to attract support, which they then attempt to secure with distortions and
exaggerations.
When confronted with their exaggerations, the authors claimed that “if you reduce hazardous air pollution, it is difficult to not also reduce warming emissions.”
Trump’s wild
exaggerations
in recent weeks reveal the increasing severity of his symptoms.
The IPCC report makes it clear that
exaggerations
of this magnitude have no basis in science – though clearly they frightened people and perhaps will win Gore an Academy Award.
Exaggerations
of this kind have undermined confidence in Chinese policy at a particularly dangerous time.
As the scare stories become more inflated, so, too, does the likelihood that they will be exposed for the
exaggerations
that they are – and the public will end up tuning the whole thing out.
When confronted with these exaggerations, some of us say that they are for a good cause, and surely there is no harm done if the result is that we focus even more on tackling climate change.
Such
exaggerations
do plenty of harm.
Lies and
exaggerations
would not work if current democratic practice were without problems.
The Democrats will surely criticize China, but without Pompeo’s brazen
exaggerations.
Public opinion turned against Brexit, Johnson’s hallmark issue, after the withdrawal negotiations with the European Union exposed the Leave campaign’s lies and
exaggerations
ahead of the 2016 referendum.
He keeps that hat now (what is left of it), and, of a winter's evening, when the pipes are lit and the boys are telling stretchers about the dangers they have passed through, George brings it down and shows it round, and the stirring tale is told anew, with fresh
exaggerations
every time.
He exaggerated his
exaggerations
in unconscious defiance of the hugeness of the empty landscape lying outside the window.
The men gave these details with the
exaggerations
common to vulgar minds which have been strongly excited by any remarkable event, and their natural disposition to the marvellous was greatly increased by the satisfaction which their evidence seemed to afford to the eminent person for whose information it had been delivered.
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