Or does Dent's hyperbole undermine his case and unwittingly hint that the worst has passed?
But all this marketing hyperbole and the device mock-up makes us just a bit skeptical, mkay?
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It is hyperbole to suggest that broadband operators have ignored large swaths of the country.
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The Connecticut court acknowledged the "hyperbole" that infuses judges' criticism of way the laws are written.
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Coolly maintaining our deterrent and not over-reacting to hyperbole is the proper course of action.
In many cases, the competition for market share is cutthroat and the hyperbole applies.
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In the meantime I have some catching up to do and will work on my hyperbole.
Stop this pom-pom cheer-leading hyperbole and focus on what this article is actually asking.
Hyperbole aside, "Attention All Passengers" deserves to be heeded for its discussion of airline safety.
The hyperbole in the media (Forbes is just as guilty) is turned to 11.
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Calling it a huge step backward is needless hyperbole and more inflamatory than informative.
Out of Mr Reich's passion and hyperbole come some images that ring true enough.
The Obama campaign uses hyperbole to warn of medical disasters of untold proportions if Republicans win.
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Hyperbole of the press release aside, we're still looking forward to a hands-on at CTIA next week.
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Hyperbole is all part of an effort to get the other side to blink first, Baker said.
That is mainly because, like many other Bush-bashing authors, Mr Bartlett is too often driven to hyperbole.
The pro-tunnellers employ a mixture of hyperbole and hard-nosed economic home truths as they argue for the project.
There could be some unfortunate hyperbole as people blow off steam over this.
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All such meetings are surrounded by hyperbole, for which my own trade shares its responsibility, disingenuousness and even dishonesty.
Cheeky FORBES columnist James Grant uses hyperbole ( click here) in describing the state of business ethics in China.
In the earnest, irony-free spirit of TED, it did not seem like hyperbole.
Because this city is this city prone to hyperbole there will be rushes to judgment.
The game was worthy of even his extensive hyperbole and then some.
Yet neither banquets nor bone wars could match the 1902 discovery of T. rex in terms of hype and hyperbole.
Asked if he was using hyperbole in suggesting that battle axes be allowed on planes, Hawley said he was not.
Liberal political hyperbole aside, we have not "become our enemies, " and we remain a free people with a vibrant society.
The media hyperbole that seems to be pervasive in medical tourism has no place in a magazine noted for quality journalism.
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Yes, of course, overblown hyperbole: but we are going through a cold patch, as is all of Northern Europe in fact.
Some are comparing it, perhaps with just a touch of hyperbole, to a revolution on a par with the Arab spring.
Rather than spend time on breathless hyperbole, Kimbrell should be worried about the very real possibility of driving wild salmon to extinction.
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