Sentences with phrase «garnered headlines»

Recent moves by a few lenders to revive subprime mortgages have garnered headlines lately, but the bigger picture remains essentially unchanged: It is... >>
That growth garnered headlines across the globe and sent many people scrambling to buy up some of this strange cryptocurrency.
With new trade agreements, a new government, new court cases, and new rules governing the Internet, law and technology issues garnered headlines all year long.
Last month's decision by the Ninth Circuit to vacate Barry Bonds» conviction for obstruction of justice garnered headlines.
This garnered headlines all across the world.
Both have garnered headlines for their aggressive and heavily subsidized pushes to expand wind and solar power generation.
Their digital success should come as no surprise since Penguin Group USA announced the soft launch of its online writing community, Book Country, early last week; in that short time the site has already garnered headlines from a number of publishing news outlets.
When the WeTab was first announced it garnered headlines everywhere.
«Gottlieb's plans have garnered headlines for the new fees and taxes he is proposing.
Shon Smith, clinical assistant professor in the UF Counselor Education program, garnered headlines recently for receiving national attention for two major achievements involving separate divisions of the American Counseling Association
Jennifer's easygoing nature has won her plenty of fans and her high - profile romances with the likes of Nicholas Hoult and Chris Martin have garnered headlines.
But the aspect that garnered headlines was President Trump's repeated emphasis on seeking the death penalty for drug traffickers.
In fact, an African grey parrot recently garnered headlines by mimicking human speech so accurately that the bird was referenced in a murder trial, allegedly for speaking what may have been its owner's last words before the man was killed.
Although the study garnered headlines around the world, researchers contacted by New Scientist have criticised it for its inability to properly compare the damage caused by smoke from conventional and electronic cigarettes.
McCall and Roberts have garnered the headlines in Bakersfield all season, but that crowd inside Selland wasn't just for those two college - bound seniors.
Although its battles with South Korea's Samsung C&T and Britain's Alliance Trust have garnered headlines recently, Elliott is well known for shaking up Silicon Valley companies.
THE Kenan Advantage Group Inc garnered headlines last year when management announced a significant driver pay increase.
The government has so far failed to clarify the standards of its foreign investment review process, which garnered headlines as the government rejected BHP's takeover of Potash Corp and became even more muddled in the aftermath of the CNOOC / Nexen and Petronas / Progress takeovers.
Share price movements garner headlines and excite politicians, but not for good reasons.
Post-Heisman garnering headlines, Baylor is still a solid team.
Aaron Rodgers, Eddie Lacy and the duo of Randall Cobb and Nelson garner the headlines, but Kuhn is the plowhorse in the backfield.
Read more about API's response to the recently published Pediatrics study on «behavioral infant sleep intervention» that's garnering headlines that sleep training is safe.
Siena College polling spokesman and political analyst Steve Greenberg said the tour seems to be working for the governor, garnering him headlines.
Proposing tuition - free two - year college would garner headlines, but would be risky if the state had to then retreat prematurely, Benjamin said.
It's arguably the biggest news of the year and now, one iconic designer is garnering headlines all over the world.
As high schools garner headlines in the current wave of school improvement work, educators and experts are trying to spread the word about the role the middle grades can play in that mission and the successful paths taken by some of the nation's middle schools.
Iowa BIG projects frequently garner headlines and earn positive attention, for students and partners alike.
Education Reform by Dan Malloy is another on a long list, in a very short time, of fly - by - night panaceas meant to garner headlines for Dan that are failures from the get - go.
Whenever the company releases a new device they tend to garner headlines, but if you actually want to buy one, good luck.
Art Jameel's activities succeeded in garnering headlines throughout 2017.
The timing of the Google Pixel release was just right, as Samsung was just garnering the headlines with the explosive batteries on the Note 7 and the iPhone 7 was getting lukewarm reviews.

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Toronto agency 88 Creative garnered a rash of headlines for its attention - grabbing recruiting tactic, using Buzzfeed quizzes to vet job candidates.
While the 10 - year Treasury note is garnering all the headlines, investors might be better off watching much shorter duration debt.
While Amazon's storied warehouses and supplier list garner many headlines, Amazon's analytics algorithms and capabilities are arguably its most important strategic asset.»
Drought in Texas and the west are the current headlines and you know water related issues will be garnering more of the headlines in the future.
The organizers of the duck display — a touring art installation that garnered international headlines during its latest stop to Hong Kong — initially seemed to be unsure what caused the collapse, but later said it was an «intentional deflation.»
The AG's office has been a desirable one for any ambitious Democrat in New York given the office's expansive powers, ability to garner favorable headlines and its clear stepping stone to becoming governor.
The region has a successful track record of attracting Canadian firms ranging from high profile moves by the likes of Welded Tube, who opened a steel processing plant in Lackawanna, to smaller companies that have garnered less headlines and attention.
However, notwithstanding the immediate favourable headlines that the government has garnered from today's figures, the present economic debate still contains numerous positives for Labour.
No other science news this year garnered so many headlines.
The paper garnered media headlines around the world as heralding an «insect Armageddon.»
Although snowstorms and rising sea levels garner more of the headlines about extreme weather driven by climate change, drought is quickly rising as the most troublesome, near - term impact.
The new technique, developed by Dr. James Shapiro and colleagues at the University of Alberta, garnered international headlines last week after it was announced that all eight patients they treated remain free from the need for daily insulin injections for up to 14 months following treatment.
While the Met Gala garnered the majority of the headlines, celebs still made the red carpet rounds impressing at various premieres and events.
While political battles over the common core standards have dominated the headlines, efforts like Kentucky's to help ensure that teachers are prepared to teach to them have garnered far less attention.
Heck, it wasn't only the cuts that garnered outraged reporting — even Trump's proposed increases generated hysteria, with one Chalkbeat news headline crying, ««I Think That's Blood Money»: Arne Duncan Pushed Charters to Reject Funds from Trump Admin if Budget Cuts Approved.»
But in this case, the truth stands in the way of getting the best headlines and an opportunity to garner «national media coverage» which, of course, is the ultimate goal for those who can't seem to get out of campaign mode.
Although such acts of indignity garner ornate headlines and self - righteous accusations about the lack of moral character, to which there is truth, given the inescapable unintended consequences of high stakes schemes, such corrupt behaviors and distortions of a given professional practice are inevitable and of no surprise.
He probably sat up all night dreaming of doing a Chicago style closure just for the headlines it garners and the opportunities it creates for the knowledge industry.
The fight in Compton, California, where a largely low - income Hispanic community voted to do just that, has garnered national headlines, as has the aggressive push - back by the unions.
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