Sentences with phrase «headline like this»

With headlines like this, the right balance is needed between being catchy and confusing.
While not every case will make headlines like the above wrongful death claims did, each case is extremely important to the surviving family members involved.
We come across headlines like these everywhere from magazines to blogs to twitter.
It's the one topic that just refuses to go away, sticking to headlines like bikini glue (that's a real thing btw).
That the recruiters won't believe your vague headlines like «training capabilities» or «managerial skills» if the rest of your resume doesn't give solid, verifiable proof.
No one will be accepted when they just write a generic headline like architect, attorney, doctor and others.
I am a Christian and I'm tired of seeing headlines like this on the frontpage of CNN.
Mass Timber is all the rage in the construction industry and many magazines and websites are full of headlines like «first mass - timber building constructed in Minnesota» or wherever, when in fact, people have been building with mass timber for centuries; just about every funky old warehouse in North America is mass timber, built of 2x8s or 2x10s on 2 inch spacing, nailed one to another.
There is good hope that this draft will never be turned into a law, if you read headlines like on theregister: «Read America's insane draft crypto - Understandable — it's more stupid than expected»
A new study, The carbon footprint of global tourism, is causing a stir, with news sources writing headlines like Global tourism's carbon footprint is four times bigger than thought, study says or Tourism's carbon impact three times larger than estimated.
Cryptocurrencies are the latest rage, and nothing quite grabs headlines like Bitcoin and Bitcoin prices.
Instead, Apple uses ad groups for each of their products so they can use headlines like «MacBook Pro» or «iPad Mini» when people search for those respective products.
I would not click on headlines like that.
If you're planning for retirement and make the mistake of scrolling through any finance section in a slow news week, you have to ask yourself: what kind of questions are they asking to produce breathless headlines like these?Half of Canadians don't think they'll be...
After weeks of keeping mum regarding digital currencies like bitcoin, the People's Bank of China (PBoC) is back in the headlines
which the press will translate into headlines like «Wenger promises the splash the cash and overhaul the squad» which will give the fickle fans falls hope all the way to deadline day when the season will have started with a few decent results and yet an other failed transfer window will soon be forgotten, only to be brought up after a few poor results, when it is too late.
«And before people imagine headlines like, «Xavi says Rooney to join Barcelona» — although, I'd love him to — what I mean is that he's our kind of player.»
A spokesman for TheLadders did not confirm or deny that Cenedella authored the posts in question, which included headlines like «Sexy vs. Skanky,» «Dating Advice for Girly Girls,» «He Stole My Weed» and «High Quality Dope.»
Multivitamins are all over the news with sensational headlines like «Multivitamin Researchers Say Case Is Closed, Supplements Don't Boost Health.»
Despite being an America - only study, it's still an interesting barometer of consumer sentiment, particularly when so much coverage features headlines like «America's most hated companies.»
But this qualification was apparently lost on newspaper editors, who reprinted the story under headlines like, «Social promotion fight didn't help in Chicago» and «Program to curtail «social promotion» fails.»
Even one dead baby should create an uproar, but there's an epidemic of bad advice and its not getting front page headlines like autism and no one's wearing ribbons for these lost children.
As business leaders, executives often hear headlines like, «How to Engage Employees,» «Refocus Your Team,» and «Encourage a Better Performance.»
This summer, Nelson posted an article headlined Like Finding Loose Change In The Sofa — Kind Of, in which she wrote of requisitioning a royalty statement from an Australian house for a client because:
Which meant that it seemed odd to see headlines like Gavel falls on Judge Cosgrove, by Tracey Tyler in the Toronto Star for April 1, (admittedly fixed in the electronic archive) or Gavel Slams Harper on Khadr in the free Toronto newspapers for April 24.
Bitcoin: The Blow - Off Stage Is Now Upon Us Cryptocurrencies are the latest rage, and nothing quite grabs headlines like Bitcoin and Bitcoin prices.
On the other hand, here was Bunning, trying to convince people he was a serious candidate, while newspapers ran headlines like GOP GETS IN BALLGAME and EX-MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHER GOES AFTER BIG WIN.
Familiar logos — Twitter, Marlboro, Pinterest — rub shoulders with macabre little pictograms, and alongside these newspaper headlines like «Dad at 13» remind us of the moral panic much - beloved of our tabloid papers.
That's how you get headlines like this, well before the Warriors have moved back (or won a damned thing):
Both studies tested interesting ideas, but news headlines like «Gorgeous men have less nasal bacteria!»
And, yes, a CBO report would undoubtedly generate headlines like that.
But since mainstream news outlets are already mischaracterizing the data with eye - ball catching headlines like «Your lifetime earnings are probably determined in your 20s,» I thought I'd provide some advice that's a bit less sensational and a lot more balanced:
Just last week, the company faced headlines like this: Apple's mostly white board says a call for diversity is unduly burdensome and not necessary.
You may remember headlines like «Dow Drops 1,000 Points,» and there was at least one morning where a lot of people were waking up, maybe a little early, to see whether the market would keep on so - called crashing.
Now there's more headlines like, «Oh, it might go to zero.
«Chick - fil - A's Christian DNA under fire» I love headlines like this.
We are sick of seeing perfectly healthy foods, such as potatoes or fruit, being demonized by the press for supposedly being «bad for you» and want to shed some light on misleading headlines like these.
They crashed through the walls of the hot stove league like the Kool - Aid Man, inspiring 100 - point headlines like «Nationals attempting to acquire both Chris Sale, Andrew McCutchen,» getting neither.
... AFTER the hurt inflicted by the lemar, draxler, rebiot transfer to arsenal fiasco... you perpetuate the nonsense with a comical headline like that.
When Diane Crump first broke the sex barrier at Hialeah way back on Feb. 7, 1969 she seemed to loose a veritable stampede of eager «jockettes» who, with pigtails flying and accompanied by choruses of wolf whistles, won miles of cutesy headlines like «Go - diva, go!»
But bulls ** t headlines like «United trying to hi - jack Arsenal's bid for Schneiderlin» just grate big time.
The Daily Star for instance makes up the most frightful rubbish and some websites like the Sport Direct one put stupid headlines like yesterday's where they claimed we had abandoned Higuain for Lewandowski.
The owner will not want headlines like that.
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