These offers have often had large
headline numbers like $ 500 or $ 1000 cash back or 1000 free trades and have also required sizable deposit amounts to qualify for those bigger rebates.
Not exact matches
Big bank earnings may have looked nice as it pertained to the
headline numbers, but when investors looked deeper they didn't
like what they saw.
Apple is expected to announce a
number of new products and services at its event on Wednesday, but for media types one of the most important will be the company's newest take on news aggregation: Apple News, a curated selection of
headlines from media partners that almost everyone has described as «Flipboard -
like.»
Despite
headline numbers that suggest stable growth, the Chinese economy is grappling with many problems, including heavy debt and continued reliance on rusty industries
like steel.
So, you're talking about low single digits rather than, if you just looked at the
headline number, something
like 11.5 % growth.
Was hoping for exactly this
headline when I went our for an unaccounted
number of cold ones with the lads
like 5 hours earlier... thanks for delivering, Vikings!
Speaking to Tom Bradby, Baroness Warsi announced that the
headline she would most
like to see this week is «
Number 10 takes Eton Mess off the menu».
After MCU Exchange revealed that they'd heard from an undisclosed source that «Selma» director Ava DuVernay has been tapped to direct «Black Panther,» a
number of sights have jumped on the report
like it's close to a done deal, but, in actuality, the AV Club's
headline kinda sums up how this news should be taken: «Ava DuVernay is directing Black Panther, according to totally baseless rumors.»
This estimate of the increased spending necessary to achieve «adequacy» is very similar to the percentage increases they have recommended to other states, and
numbers like these will presumably become part of the
headlines surrounding the new court case.
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.
I suppose the student loan data seems
like it might be another sign the job market is tougher for some folks than the
headline number suggests.
Just a few years ago (and sadly still true in far too many communities), shelters were deluged with cats and kittens, and the
number of cats and kittens killed was depressingly high — but today, thanks to commonsense programs, and the support of organizations
like the Million Cat Challenge, we're seeing
headlines like this one out of Michigan, «CATastrophe: Where have all the West Michigan kittens gone?»
It's been only a year since the Women's March made
headlines when it overshadowed Trump's inauguration in early 2017, though it feels
like a decade ago, given the sheer
number of shocking political events that have transpired since.
I know this because of the
numbers displayed right below the article's
headline: 112k Facebook
likes, more than 12,000 mentions on Twitter, 7,300 Stumble Upon tags, and nearly 5,000 reader comments.
Aaannnddd: I'm still the only contributor to this thread who has read Lewis (to the extent of working out where he is getting his
numbers from, rather than simply reading the
headline and thinking «hmm, I
like that conclusion, I'll take it».
Admittedly, we note that their «source» is the NY Post, the same bastion of journalism that can regularly be expected to publish
headlines like «Skanky Suicide Bomber Used To Be A Selfie - Taking Party Animal,» but the
numbers roughly check out.
The feature is
headlined «Text anyone in your phone» and then says it will «continuously upload info about your contacts
like phone
numbers and nicknames, and your call and text history.»