Sentences with phrase «do headlines like»

Do headlines like that leave you Dazzled?

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«Love him or hate him,» says Lindstrom, «he reads 50 or 100 newspapers a day and he can put himself in the shoes of a reader and call his editor and say, «I don't like the headline because I don't think they'll like it» and he's mostly right.
Big bank earnings may have looked nice as it pertained to the headline numbers, but when investors looked deeper they didn't like what they saw.
While you may see headlines about devices like the latest MacBook Pro, it turns out you don't need to spend thousands to get a decent computer — especially if you're using it for things like word processing, web browsing, and emailing.
You might recall Fed Vice-Chair Janet Yellen discussing at length the numerous pitfalls of the headline unemployment rate, which doesn't count the discouraged workers who've dropped out of the labour force, those who've stopped looking for work but say they would still like to have a job, and those who would like to work full - time but could only find part - time employment.
And the retail headlines don't look like they're going to get better soon.
The problem with a title like «Study links vitamins to higher death rates in women,» which ran on CTV's news website, is that the study's authors did not reach that conclusion; the headline writer did.
Case study headlines: If you offer a specialized service, the best route for attracting new clients is consistently publishing content types like case studies or videos showing exactly what you did and the results that you got.
The show didn't reveal much in the way of headline - making news, like sales data on the Apple Watch or the outlook for driverless cars.
«The Cambridge Analytica scandal, like many recent headlines coming out of Silicon Valley, raises questions about whether Big Tech is doing enough to balance its own interests with one of its biggest responsibilities: Safeguarding your privacy.»
Elon Musk seems to like making headlines every other week, and he's done it again with his nonchalant announcement of the next steps for his Hyperloop...
If you're planning for retirement and make the mistake of scrolling through any finance section in a slow news week, you have to ask yourself: what kind of questions are they asking to produce breathless headlines like these?Half of Canadians don't think they'll be...
You can put a «qualifier» in the headline that really doesn't exclude anybody, but makes readers feel like they are part of a group, and that the sales letter is directed to them.
It seemed to me then (as it does now) that a hefty dollop of insidious «SHENANIGANS» was being carried out in covert fashion, the likes of which moved from the ridiculous to the sublime with the April (2011) massacre in the gold and silver markets that most certainly were to be found under the headline of «shenanigans» and most certainly «ruined the fortunes of many.»
¹ And here was a headline I wanted to make fun of — again — but didn't feel like it should be in this roundup: Basebook (just what the users are all dying for — or is it the fans of the sport that are dying?)!
i'm starting to believe that cnn is the supreme troll — why do stories like this continue to headline their front page?
No, coptic christians will not be remembered at all for this - years and years will go by where they think it was an «israeli jew» lmao - damage already done by cnn and other media outlets like the wall street journal - nice work guys - at least this will start more suicide bombings and beheadings that will give you more headlines and idiots like me to post comments --
How does a ridiculous headline like this even get on the front page of cnn.com?
would people like it better if the headline read «why do whites hate blacks», or «why are chinese people unwelcome»??
The Speaker of the House apparently thought the boy was sneezing and the internet lit up with headlines like, «Paul Ryan Doesn't Know What Dabbing Is.»
(CNN)-- Here were the tantalizingly weird headlines: «Follow pope online, get to heaven sooner - Facebook likes don't count.»
There are no news headlines, but there are daily commitments to faith and hope in God, even when God doesn't act like we think He should.
The headline may be misleading, but that she did say things like her aunt had a hard life and died alone.
It does look like these pundits feel they must say something controversial now and then just to get headlines and for some reason they find our great club the ideal candidate for bashing, manu last sesason, liv nearly every year, spu every year, manc just recently... you would think that the pundits faces would be purple at this stage with so much to belittle on that lot but no Arsenal is the team that some just love to hate.
it's like you didn't actually read beyond the headline?
As I like to be helpful, may I offer you this headline for your future article: «Does anyone now aged twenty remember the last time Wenger was in touch with reality?»
I would suggest that you did not like the previous and earlier reply.I was only noting what idiot would bring the AOB V AKB subject into a headline of ENGLAND FANS RIOTING IN AMSTERDAM.
I am already tired of been negative so I don't like negative articles (headlines either) can we be more optimistic please??
Three players who did not own a headline among them last spring are typical of the unsung Dodgers who provided a championship supporting cast for stars like Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale and Maury Wills
Getting our hopes up with a headline like that, I don't think I can take any more.
maybe you don't understand that Wenger's words are simply an attempt to recover some of the market value that was lost due to the way they have mishandled his contract negotiations, which means that everyone, once again, knows that we have little to no leverage when it comes to negotiating a transfer... much like we did with RVP, when we sold the EPL trophy to ManU for less than $ 25 million... any reputable team with a sporting director would never have allowed this situation to occur again and if they had heads would roll... if handled correctly the worst case scenario would have seen us get a minimum of $ 65 million for a player of his ilk in the present economic climate and we could have used those funds to purchase the best available striker in the early days of the transfer window... just imagine what outsiders must think about the state of our team if all you did was read the headlines... sadly, things might just might be worse than they think
When Elneny joined he was full of confidence and that's how you assess a player when he's at his very best otherwise a guy like Ozil will be considered trash taking by his last performances yet everyone goes back to his memory books to assess Ozil and the same should happen with Elneny who won back to back player of the month when he first joined and scored that screamer against Barcelona yet his all round contribution that made the headlines then came Xhaka on board and that is exactly when Elneny's form started slightly dipping because simply his confidence was shaken by finding himself a regular bench warmer instead of a regular like he was before Xhaka joining and I don't think Wenger addressed this psychological issue with Elneny or even noticed it probably because he had enough issues of his own.
Considering the fact that Holly Holm is probably the biggest WMMA star that Cyborg could face, I really feel like this fight was the pinnacle for Cyborg and I don't think it would be wise of the UFC to have her headline any other PPV's here on out.
The day after West Ham had signed Arthur Masuaku from Olympiakos I saw a headline on Newsnow that read something like «Done Deal: Second Defender Deal Completed in Two Days».
He doesn't grab the headlines in the same way someone like Glenn Murray does, but without him the Seagulls aren't the same team.
This week, an interview with Anderson made the headlines, with newspapers claiming that many of his team mates wanted to leave the club like he had done.
Little J's baby book had a place for what we were doing when I went into labor, how long I was in labor for, how much weight I gained, pretty much general birth things, and then it also had a place for things like headlines from the day, most popular songs, popular actors and athletes, world leaders, and average prices.
so maybe you should reconsider your headline and maybe have it say «the five worst foods for healthy babies»... i do not like that this does not take time to consider that not all babies are the same and some do require different needs.
And try to do a little research online about fluoride safety and you'll find a range of «resources,» most of them with scary headlines like the one above.
SUNNY GAULT: Before we get going with our conversation today, our main discussion about sleep, I did find a news headline that I'd like to share these nice heartwarming stories, these stories that it really would take a miracle in order for something like this to happen and it looks like that's exactly what happened.
Just like I don't like using «picky eater» but it serves as a useful shorthand (especially in headlines!)
Just like, you know... For example, you know, we do those new headlines in the beginning of the show.
A spokesman for TheLadders did not confirm or deny that Cenedella authored the posts in question, which included headlines like «Sexy vs. Skanky,» «Dating Advice for Girly Girls,» «He Stole My Weed» and «High Quality Dope.»
Until he stops looking for clever little «gotchas» on Cuomo and starts talking about what he can do for us — really do for us on issues we really care about — good Republicans like me will continue to click past stories that feature his name in the headline because frankly, we're too discouraged to even read them anymore.
With these observations in mind, Chuck Todd described what he sees as a need for professional news organizations like his to move out of the «breaking news» business and more into the «breaking analysis» business — with online newswires putting out headlines by the minute, what does it matter if, say, NBC gets a story five minutes before CNN?
I also think he deserves a big «thank you» for everything he's done in the past year — especially the inspiring work that doesn't make the headlines, like personally checking on the progress of a soy factory in Rwanda this summer and helping give more American kids access to healthy meals throughout the school year.
BTW, Rick Santorum also tried to launch a money bomb recently, but he did so using a name («Conservatives United Moneybomb») that lends itself to an unfortunate acronym and headlines like this one.
Some readers who apparently don't much like candidate Patrick Ryan took umbrage at our «Saving Captain Ryan» headline last week.
The paralympians, like the olympians are a group of people who represent sporting excellence - but we do not see headlines declaring that olympians have transcended their «everydayness».
What we don't need however are headline - chasing announcements like the one on Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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