Sentences with phrase «big headline figures»

The Alfa Romeo 4C's 237bhp output may not sound much, but this car isn't about big headline figures.

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The headline GDP figures suggest the oil shock has been bigger and longer - lasting than the Bank thought, which augurs in favour of a rate cut — just to be safe.
That's the big, headline grabbing figure - the biggest rebellion in this Parliament.
MPG and running costs > The headline figure of 24.8 mpg sounds impressive in the company of other twelve - cylinder GTs, but make no mistake, this is still a big, luxurious and expensive way to get around.
Big, frugal hatchback offers impressively low running costs without compromise, with Skoda claiming a headline economy figure of 88mpg
It's quite shocking to consider that, despite hikes of 20bhp and 37 lb ft, which bring headline figures from the 4.8 - litre V8 twin - turbo motor to 512bhp and 553 lb ft, the Cayenne Turbo isn't the go - fastest version of Porsche's big SUV.
Somewhere after the clickbait headline, these articles invariably state (somewhere) something like this: ``... the latest sales numbers from leading publishers show a decline in e-books...» Well, sure — because their ebooks (depicted in purple in the authorearnings graphic at left) are drastically overpriced, and the indie / self - pubbed ebooks (depicted in blue) continue to gain ground with readers, pushing Big Pub's figures ever lower.
Alfred drives up with an umbrella as it's raining lightly and figures he would find you here, he brings up the newspaper headlines of the Wayne family being big crime lords.
Big tobacco arguments This fortnight the plain packaging debate dominated the headlines, sparked by an article published a few weeks ago by The Australian claiming industry figures showed th... Read more
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