Sentences with phrase «as a headline rather»

However, this all works better as a headline rather than a film.

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Rather than obsess over the headline figure, the Bank of Canada has dug deep into the lending data to understand whether the threat is as serious as it appears on the surface.
Another loss to the Red Sox on Thursday coupled with wins by the Angels, Astros, and Twins could swing those odds quite a bit, but as the Yankees are three up on Los Angeles and four up on Minnesota it's easy to see why their chances of not making the postseason are currently 0.1 percent (and why this column's headline says «4 AL teams» rather than «5»).
He was the source for the Sun's headline «The Truth», which sought to blame the crowd rather than the policing of the event for the deaths and led to what prime minister David Cameron described as a «double injustice» suffered by the victims» families.
This rather shameful and funny Sun headline really came to symbolise the shambolic Liberal Democrat leadership contest, in which Mark Oaten's career was obliterated and Simon Hughes outed as bisexual.
When the «pause» hit the headlines, the idea that warming could slow down and speed up rather than climbing smoothly came as a surprise to the public, says the editorial.
It is not like you write something in form of your profile headline and that is over rather you have to prove it ahead whenever someone initiate a conversation and relation with you so it is better to use lines as per your personality.
Dr. Phil discusses conversation skills such as developing «icebreaker» questions and even digs up some of the old - school techniques that suggest checking headlines just to offer up - to - date topics, and making sure to ask questions about your date, rather than revealing much about yourself.
An image from origins unknown has appeared with Arkane Studios and Bethesda logos on it, with a rather prominent «Dishonored II» as the headline with the caption «Witness the full reveal at E3 2014!»
While the headline of my review for David Lowery's feature debut was «Ain't Them Bodies Saints Sure Is Pretty, But It Ain't Quite Divine» I do think it's a film that folks really need to get out and see as I'd rather have more American indies like this than The Spectacular Now or Kings Of Summer.
As the film expands, the meteor strike that never was turns out to be a footnote rather than a headline.
Despite its attempts to construct itself as a crime drama and psychological thriller, rather than exploit a pontificating agenda to appeal a more balanced audience, Captive remains an unsatisfactory account of a notorious real - life event that made headlines around the world, owing to the phenomenal spiritual awakening of a cold - blooded murderer and rapist.
Christodoulou, who used to be head of assessment at Ark Schools before moving to her new post this summer, said the purpose of the tests was to give teachers a way to measure the «absolute» progress of their individual pupils over the year — rather than be stuck with their «relative» progress against the rest of the nation as shown by the government's headline progress measures.
This case has been making headlines all over the world and many publishers, such as Hachette, HarperCollins, and Simon & Schuster, have already settled, rather than continue to duke it out.
A good deal of these early users cited problems directly tied to news: 10 % named limited news or content options as the greatest downside, especially the tendency toward headline summaries rather than in - depth reports and the difficulty in finding the news they are looking for.
«The Freeloader», who is mentioned above, actually used both of his 2 pages in Games For Windows this month to discuss Independent Games Festival - entered games, including odd goryness such as the Adult Swim - distributed Candy Mountain Massacre, as well as eventual finalist Battleships Forever, plus Chameleo, Heaven2Ocean, and the rather neat Scoop, which integrates news headlines into crosswords.
Kinect helped revitalise the Xbox 360 as a platform midway through its life, and there's the odd headline game, such as Swery's demented and sadly underloved D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die, or Q Entertainment's sizzling laser display Child of Eden, that hints at what's achievable when you treat the sensor's eccentricities as an excuse to strike out afresh, rather than «enhancing» a proven formula with wonky gesture or voice inputs.
My hope is that more sites see #gamergate as more of a wake up call rather than their next headline.
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What he means, presumably, is that rather than allowing for rigour and nuance, his paper will be researched in such a way as to deliver the most dramatic, headline results possible.
Perhaps Huffpo «and it's [sic] headline» headline referred to Pompeo as a bigger CC denier than Trump, rather than T, Rex.
Last year, self - proclaimed Arctic ambassador Lewis Pugh hit the headlines when he set off to canoe to the North Pole to raise awareness of the shrinking summer ice, although he went rather quiet — as did the media — after he failed miserably in his mission, having been blocked by summer ice.
There is no temperature scale given for the images, but if these hot spots are ~ +10 C, then I think the headline figures are just a result of photographing A / C units from a long way away, rather than a well mixed air UHI as you suggest.
Although most of the media headlines in recent days have focused on Europe's unusually cold weather in a jolly tone, the concern is that this is not so much a reassuring return to winters as normal, but rather a displacement of what ought to be happening farther north.
Various media - watchers put together a set of proposals including like - for - like retractions (rather than printing corrections in 8 - pt font on pg 26) and applying the same standards to headlines as well as article text.
The surprise to me with this lawsuit is that it doesn't feature sensational evidence like others did — the older Kivalina v Exxon case and the newer San Mateo / Marin / Imperial Beach v. Chevron cases — by citing the infamous «leaked memo set» headlined with «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact,» which are universally accepted among enviro - activists as smoking gun evidence of skeptic climate scientists being paid to push misinformation to the public at the behest of sinister corporate handlers.
As the survey describes, corporate attorneys worry most about labor and employment claims and old - fashioned contract disputes rather than the stock option and corporate governance scandals that are now capturing headlines.
If people are afraid of anti-gay violence, it's because they're reading headlines to the effect that anti-gay hate crimes have doubled (which may, of course, reflect increased reporting rather than increasing crime — is it likely that as public attitudes toward gays and lesbians become more tolerant, reporting would increase?)
It's the presence of the Neural Processing Unit, or NPU, that's the headline grabber, as it's purely to power complex artificial intelligence processing on device, rather than in the cloud.
This renders the headline as not a vibrant branding statement, but rather camouflage — exactly the opposite of what is desired.
Recognizing the headline is king when it comes to consumer perception, find the positive news in a story and use that as your lead - in, rather than just copying the media's existing headline.
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