His presumed attempts to be critical and inspirational, even-handed and nondenominational, are ineffectual while his wildly excessive plot details are outlandish.
He thinks that the estimations of 5-10% are wildly excessive.
The Times and Imperial call the contracts a justified effort to cut costs that were wildly excessive.
True, the telecommunications industry is still suffering from its wildly excessive investments before the bubble burst.
He had been one of the best-known money managers in the wildly excessive stock market of the 1960's, now known as the "go-go years."
That's- that's wildly excessive!
Analysts said that if Vodafone proceeded with a bid, it would be paying a considerable premium that some considered wildly excessive.
He said that the city would ask for a new trial or a reduction in the judgment, and that the award was wildly excessive and sent a terrible message.
If the elderly emerged with wildly excessive benefits, they would only succeed in devaluing the currency in which they are ultimately paid.
"The single most important factor in depleting the trust," The Times reports, was "wildly excessive fees charged by the lawyers for the victims and the trust."