Sentences with phrase «as the headline suggests»

Note to imbeciles: he didn't really declare everyone in NYC a muslim as the headline suggests... the headline was just baiting you to read the article.
Is it true, as some headlines suggested, that «Brain Degeneration In Huntington's Disease Caused By Amino Acid Deficiency»?
As the headline suggests, this week Tesco Direct is offering you the chance to pick up GTA V on either PS4 or Xbox One for a reduced cost of # 24.69 and get a bonus $ 3.5 million of in - game currency absolutely free.

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Sexual harassment is at least as rampant in the tech and startup community as all the headlines suggest, according to a new survey.
As the markets sank in the past two weeks, headlines suggested that the end of the central bank easy money era was finally «sinking in.»
But as the mystery has deepened, US investigators have begun to look more closely at the insular, high - pressure world of the Havana embassy, and they have found a picture that is far more complex than the rhetoric and headlines have suggested.
Copywriter Gary Halbert suggested putting your prospect's name in the headline, such as «Craig Simpson Improves His Mailing Response by Knowing This One Secret.»
The less - volatile core CPI index was up 1.9 % from one year ago and increased at a 2.5 % annual rate over the last three months, which is more in line with the Fed's preference than the headline figures, suggesting deflation hasn't gripped the U.S. economy as it did Japan's earlier this decade.
Other clues suggested that Nakamoto was British: A newspaper headline he had encoded in the genesis block came from the UK - published newspaper The Times, and both his forum posts and his comments in the bitcoin source code used British English spellings, such as «optimise» and «colour».
Elsewhere, as I wrote last month, U.S. consumption is likely stronger than headline figures suggest, when you consider that much recent weakness is a result of falling oil prices and the dynamic of new technologies» downward influence on price.
The stronger momentum in economic activity and headline inflation, he suggested, was no reason to declare victory as long as downside risks remain.
In a story headlined MOHAMED BRINGS A MOLEHILL TO THE DERBY, one newspaper writer suggested that if Great Redeemer did anything to compromise Spectacular Bid's chances for victory — such as accidentally swerving into him out of the gate — «then Dr. J.A. Mohamed ought to be horsewhipped.»
That does not mean, as the Guardian and Daily Mail headlines suggest, that a mother will be banned from receiving a voucher if infant formula is included in the purchase, only that qualifying products also have to be purchased.
While it is true that in the material you published in your May issue it is pointed out that there is no such thing as «compulsory voting» the headline still suggests there is.
As UKIP's conference opens at Doncaster Racecourse, some top party figures have suggested David Cameron timed the recall of Parliament to push them out of the headlines.
«Brown endorses Obama» screamed the headlines last month as the prime minister published an article where he suggested that Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama had better policies than his Republican rival.
Our headline on Tuesday suggested Labour won the first day of the unofficial election campaign that started on Monday and Burnham cites this as evidence that Brown is doing a good job.
Dennis Skinner suggested his own headline as he called on the prime minister to give money to the NHS in his part of Derbyshire.
Nevertheless, the headline of your article and messages such as «Expecting moms can relax, it appears, and have a drink now and then, guilt - free,» alongside other similarly egregious abbreviated headline messaging in the national media, suggest that drinking during pregnancy is unequivocally safe.
A series of headline - grabbing results in the late 1990s and early this decade suggested that specific adult stem cells such as those from the blood seemed able to exceed expectations and transform themselves into other organs and tissues.
«If there is a production issue — say, drought or a serious pest or disease outbreak in a key wheat growing country — then wheat stocks may not be as accessible as recent, bearish headlines suggest,» Kaur Purewal added.
So, does the study show that climate models are «wrong» on rainfall, as the Australian headline suggests?
The headlines suggesting a high protein diet is «as harmful as smoking» was not a specific finding of the study and should be seen as unnecessary fear - mongering.
As the headline subtly suggests, I am HSV positive.
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.
As that headline up above suggests, Amazon's latest new show, Comrade Detective, is kind of hard to describe.
Recommended use is to use this as a springboard for creating your own headlines / straplines / openings that will leave you feeling prepared to enter the exam and tackle the challenging question 4... there is simply not enough time in the exam to try and generate this on the spot so I'd suggest having something in mind and a few good headlines etc up your sleeve.
Are American schools re-segregating, as newspaper headlines often suggest?
I would suggest that How Many Left would be a good place to get headline figures for specific vehicles on your hit list but remember that this is based on UK only data and that the data is implicitly out of date as there is a delay in it being released by the government here.
(When you see headlines bemoaning declining box office and suggesting studios are headed for the poorhouse, they invariably ignore foreign BO, which is on the rise both as a percentage and in terms of gross revenue.)
The world may be uncertain but it isn't as dangerous as some sensationalized news headlines suggest.
There's no struggling to produce units as some would suggest ms are suffering with and there is no fake supply shortage to boost demand / hype as certain manufacturers have done in the past to hit the news headlines as it's a very different world now and having more units out there in the hands of gamers will do more for publicity than any of those old tired stunts could.
As the headline may suggest, Insomniac's deep - sea puzzle exploration game Song of the Deep is currently reduced on Xbox One, down to just # 6 / $ 7.50 for Xbox Live Gold members.
And as the headline may suggest, what was uncovered is nothing short of utterly disappointing.
This is NOT the same thing as saying the White House is giving serious consideration to geo - engineering — which it isn't — and I am disappointed that the headline and the text of the article suggest otherwise.
We Have a Winner: British Columbia's Carbon Tax Woos Sceptics, gushed one headline in the Economist in July, as did a similarly glowing feature earlier this year in the New York Times, which suggested a B.C. - styled carbon tax could solve America's debt woes.
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.
Interestingly, as the headlines below suggest, not everyone has the same perspective on this case:
This will doubtless come as something of a relief to many recruiters who had been a bit spooked by The Lawyer's slightly overenthusiastic headlining of my earlier research, which suggested that lateral hiring was by - and - large a bit of a failure.
When you consider that current estimates suggest that the population of England is over 55 million people, perhaps this provides a different perspective, as does the surprising absence of newspaper headlines trumpeting this finding!
National cryptocurrencies have hit the headlines again this week as Venezuela launches its oil - pegged Petro token, while closer to Turkey's borders, Iran announced it would consider a similar concept while its central bank suggested it would look to «control and prevent» cryptocurrency usage.
A warning by the FBI suggests phishing scams will continue to make headlines in 2018, as bad actors go as far as to impersonate the FBI cybercrime division, sending out malware - laced em...
Of course, the headline feature is the Touch Bar — it's a thin OLED display at the top of the keyboard which can be used for any number of things, whether that be auto - suggesting words as you type or offering Touch ID so you can log in with just your fingerprint.
Instead of the objective statement above, she suggests, try creating a headline that accentuates your value to your target company, such as:
So I think we are uniquely positioned, but it is clearly a trend among other firms as recent headlines would suggest.
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