Sentences with phrase «bad headline result»

What could be a bad headline result for Labour in a batch of seats they only just missed out on in 2010 could be an excellent one in a batch of target seats they need for an overall majority.

Not exact matches

Yet, do a quick Google search for «soy» and some of the first results include headlines like, «The Dangers of Soy» and «Is Soy Bad for You?»
• A tale of two headlines: Results of the California High School Exit Exam were released yesterday, and for LAUSD there's good news and bad news, reflected in two headlines: The LA Times has it like this: «Two - thirds of sophomores pass exit exam, a record high for LAUSD».
The headline points are: ● prolonged, persistent and deliberate bad driving and consumption of drink and drugs puts offenders in the most serious category with jail sentences of at least seven years; ● a combination of these features of dangerous driving accompanied by aggregating factors, such as a bad driving record, attracts sentences towards 14 years; ● careless driving under the influence of drink or drugs provides for a longer sentence, as the degree of intoxication increases; ● regarding mobile phones — an offender distracted by a handheld mobile phone when the offence was committed will be treated as particularly serious; ● reading or composing texts over a period of time at the wheel is also likely to result in a higher level of seriousness and offenders should serve up to seven years in prison.
However, once we make that bold step, then we can take photographs that will complement and work with the headlines and the results can be quite amazing — very often, just like clicking on a light switch, from bad, dull, boring ads to great ads that instantly produce fabulous results for your sellers.
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