Yamashita, "Holomorphic functions of
hyperbolically bounded mean oscillation," Bollettino dell Unione Matematica Italiana.
Therefore, the injection molding machine is modified using conically and
hyperbolically shaped nozzles that generate elongational flow during the injection process.
For example, as the reward delay increases the value of that reward decreases
hyperbolically (Mazur, 1987).
And that was at Documenta, one of the three I
hyperbolically described as the only ones that matter.
Hyperbolically Embedded Subgroups and Rotating Families in Groups Acting on Hyperbolic Spaces
(17) In fact, there are several possible reasons why North Korea diffuses insulting, bellicose,
hyperbolically crisis-mongering English-language propaganda internationally.
For instance, Officer Michaels (Seth Rogen) in Superbad (Columbia, 2007) is
hyperbolically invested in a high school student and is overinvolved/over-interested with the student's sex life.
And for the record, I have been speaking
hyperbolically. Of course I miss my friends and family.
Salon, perhaps
hyperbolically, called the profile "one of the most condescending and intellectually offensive pieces of journalism written on a subject this year," adding: "That no editor on staff knew or cared enough to correct her misspelling of both 'diss tracks' and 'gold grills' is further proof of co-signed intellectual ignorance."
The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, a Washington, D.C.-based conservative legal group that represents the Little Sisters, did not see it that way; the group began
hyperbolically asserting that the federal government wants to turn Catholic organizations into birth control dispensaries.
The so called Mineral Water Industry has expanded
hyperbolically during the past decade as quality of tap water depletes persistently in Pakistan.
If I feel that I have bumbled onto some savage insight, into a weird complex of human behavior--I mean, a peep, of something that we
hyperbolically call truth--then I want to be on the ball to communicate that.
Which encouraged one South African writer, Justice Malala, to
hyperbolically assert that "something much greater than just South Africa's reputation as a human rights leader on the continent died" when the government let Bashir go.
If taken literally, Grygiel makes many claims in this work that range from the false, to the
hyperbolically false, to the ridiculously false.