Sentences with phrase «with headlines like»

Words such as harassment, bullying, and sexual harassment are fast becoming a staple of workplace vernacular and, with headlines like those above, it's really no surprise.
Reports with headlines like, «Forests soak up more CO2 than thought» and «Old - growth forests absorb CO2 too: study» keep appearing.
Media reports with headlines like «Fossil Fuel Curbs May Speed Global Warming» swiftly followed.
You don't need to sell me on the game further with headlines like that I'm already into it lol
With headlines like: Rock Band PSP, Pope's Gamertag Uncovered, and Disney Snags Bumfight License there were chuckles to be had by anyone.
This simple math is the reason why it's so easy to find internet articles with headlines like «it's so important to reinvest».
Take a walk past the financial section of your local newsstand, and you are likely to be greeted with headlines like «Ten Hot Stock Picks for 2014!»
«A lot of stories exaggerated the risks, with headlines like «Child Care Causes Aggression» and «Child Care Causes Bullying,»» McCartney says.
These voices have been echoed by right - leaning media outlets such as The Australian, with headlines like: «Left falls into Queer extremists» trap with Safe Schools program».
A Google search from just the past couple of years pulled up hundreds of stories with headlines like, «Parent furious over school's plan to teach gender spectrum» and «Maine school under fire for reading transgender children's books to kindergarteners without telling their parents.»
«When lower - income or nontraditional potential gap year participants see newspaper articles with headlines like «Malia Obama's «Gap Year» is Part of a Growing (and Expensive) Trend,» I worry that they will foreclose on the idea that a year of self - discovery, career exploration, and global perspective - taking could be for them as well» she says.
And why is the media spreading it with headlines like «Coconut Oil Isn't the Miracle Food You Thought It Was» and «Coconut Oil Isn't Healthy.
The media got hold of the story and - pardon the pun - the news went viral, spread with headlines like «Thousands of commuters were potentially exposed to the disease by an infected Bard College student.»
Particularly if you might be interested in stories with headlines like, «Chuck Todd: «Why Should We Or The Public Take Them At Their Word For Anything?»
I'm sick of getting my hair highlighted and buying face creams that cost more than my cable bill and wearing heels and reading those bullshit articles with headlines like «How To Look Fabulous After Forty!»
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.»
Last week, for example, The Australian Financial Review ran a series of articles with headlines like «The Australian manufacturing revolution», «Smart gadgets from the clever country», and «The best earners are the brainy industries».
But perusing newspapers from towns where fracking is going on reveals how the issue refuses to die, with headlines like «Fears of Tainted Water Well Up in Colorado,» «Collateral Damage: Residents Fear Murky Effects of Energy Boom,» and «Worker Believes Cancer Caused by Fracking Fluids» appearing regularly.
Getting our hopes up with a headline like that, I don't think I can take any more.
You've probably read an article with a headline like this.
With a headline like that, you might be inclined to say, «Duh!
With a headline like that, you'd best know that I'm about to drop a bomb or two.
With a headline like that, we could be referring to only one thing: Blawg Review # 56, from the legal pundits at PointofLaw.com.
Someone with a headline like this one will appear more often (and higher) in LinkedIn (and Google) search results.
So, if you create an ad targeting parents of young children with a headline like, «Has your family outgrown your home?»

Not exact matches

With growing opportunities in emerging and frontier economies — and countries like Iran and Cuba — a current news headline, given President Obama's visit there — opening up for business, adapting to diverse locations will prove key in the global business landscape.
High - profile discrimination and harassment cases like those of Ellen Pao, a former junior partner with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and Whitney Wolfe, a co-founder of Tinder, have made headlines but little change in the culture.
Last month, conservative news outlet Daily Caller published a story with a headline that read, «It's High Time Barron Trump Starts Dressing Like He's In the White House.»
But since mainstream news outlets are already mischaracterizing the data with eye - ball catching headlines like «Your lifetime earnings are probably determined in your 20s,» I thought I'd provide some advice that's a bit less sensational and a lot more balanced:
This seems like it only ends with a «Florida Man» headline.
On a final note, I'd just like to say that I just wrote over 900 words about Viagra with nary a limp dick joke or stupid headline pun.
Of course, without the headline - grabbing antics of a candidate like Donald Trump, few people expected the Democrats to compete with the GOP's ratings success.
«It's the same as it was 20 years ago,» she says, noting that HR practitioners have long dealt with cases like those that recently have been making headlines.
A version of this article appears in the December 1, 2016 issue of Fortune with the headline «How to Lead Like Zuck.»
But over the years, its core range has been complemented by headline - grabbing capsule collections with the likes of Snoop Dogg, Disney, Scarlett Johannson and Jean - Michel Basquiat.
In the first six months, Cavale beat his goal with seven college athletics clients and more than $ 200,000 in annual recurring revenue (ARR), headlined by Southeastern Conference powers like the University of Kentucky, Auburn University, and the University of South Carolina.
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.
Despite headline numbers that suggest stable growth, the Chinese economy is grappling with many problems, including heavy debt and continued reliance on rusty industries like steel.
If you've ever scanned the business headlines, you're probably familiar with terms like the S&P 500, ETFs and bull markets.
«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...
the headline was just poorly chosen, it was more meant like you can't charge people for letting them send their own money, the important part is «The only way to earn money with wallets is to provide a service on top of it.»
Old - school department stores like Sears and JCPenney, along with a lot of other retailers, have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons:
Old - school department stores like Sears and JCPenney, along with a lot of other retailers, have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons: bankruptcies, store closings and job cuts, to name a few.
Trade disputes with the United States have dominated Canadian headlines of late, but it looks like a new conflict will soon be popping up on your radar.
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.»
One tweet showed the magazine cover doctored to make the rioting Muslim men look like glam rockers, replacing the headline with «Muslim Rave.»
With Radiohead and LCD Soundsystem headlining, the slate also includes big names like Red Hot Chili Peppers, J. Cole, Lana Del Rey, Future, Ellie Goulding, Halsey, Grimes, the 1975, Wavves, Haim, Foals, MØ, and the list goes on and on and on.
With Radiohead and LCD Soundsystem headlining, the slate also includes big names like Red Hot...
Should have just stopped with the headline «Poll Shows Americans Know Little...» Most are to busy following the lives of celebrity's and reallity tv stars like Snooki to know much of anything, let alone read past the headline to find out about a person's faith.
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