Sentences with phrase «dramatic headlines»

«Despite dramatic headlines and the marketing efforts of Big Food and supplement companies, there is no «superfood» magic bullet that will erase the effects of an unhealthy diet or lead to weight loss on its own.
While I accept the latter, particularly as robotics can fundamentally change the economics of a business, I find it hard to believe some of the more dramatic headlines, many of which appear to discount the importance of personal relationships and intuition, for which everyone in business knows there is no substitute.
In the HadCM3 model (blue lines) however, the performance is much better — those results would not have served as a cause for dramatic headlines.
While Chinese retaliation wasn't a huge surprise it made for some dramatic headlines this morning.
London's newspapers have their dramatic headlines.
But that instant came last May with a flurry of dramatic headlines.
With the theft and leaking of Democratic National Committee data, dramatic headlines are filling the pages of our newspapers.
In what I can only imagine was intended to be a dramatic headline, the Washington Post announced last week: «A wildlife rehab center confirms that cats are killers.»
The exhibition serves as an important reminder that Detroit has a rich history and a possible future, existing as far more than a mere case study or dramatic headline.
The Washington Post has this dramatic headline: Global warming is now slowing down the circulation of the ocean with potentially dire consequences.
Reuters India wrote a dramatic headline: «India vows to eliminate use of cryptocurrencies».
No doubt, you saw the dramatic headlines this year about how automation should make us fear for our jobs and how by the end of 2018 there could soon be a robot sitting at your desk.
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