Sentences with phrase «headline numbers show»

Even as headline numbers show an overall recovery, there are still thousands of Americans struggling to bounce back from the housing bust.»

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Your contact number will show at the top of your ad in place of your headline, highlighted in blue to indicate that it's clickable.
4:55 p.m. ET: Beneath the headline numbers in its release, Yahoo's earnings report shows that its cash flow has declined dramatically in the past year.
The Parliamentary Budget Office has released a report (pdf - h / t to Kady O'Malley) that makes note of the distinction between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross Domestic Income (GDI), and shows that by the latter measure, the fourth quarter of 2008 was even more dreadful than the GDP numbers that made all the headlines.
The thirst for headlines and the inflation of ineffective bureaucracy and legislative hyperactivity distract the Government and successive Home Secretaries from the real job at hand: getting more police on the street with the single imperative of cutting crime, and a dedicated border police force to reverse our current vulnerability, which has seen the street value of cocaine and heroin slashed by almost half, while estimates show that the numbers of young women and girls trafficked into prostitution have quadrupled.»
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio blamed his tanking poll numbers on «negative headlines» and said the public will welcome him back with open arms once the law enforcement probes wind down — and show he did nothing wrong.
Cohen Kadosh's team made headlines in 2010, when it showed that a different form of electrical jolt — transcranial direct - current stimulation (TDCS)-- helped volunteers to learn and remember a number system made up of unfamiliar symbols.
At 43, when J. Lo steps out to an event, she looks as amazing as she did back when she made international headlines thanks to a little Versace number that she wore to the Grammys (fun fact: Spice Girl Geri Halliwell actually wore it a month before her to another awards show and it basically went unnoticed).
The first thing that you'd notice upon landing at the site is the headline — PlentyofBikers.com, which shows the increasing number of users thronging onto this website.
He continued his rise still very much a TV man, though now headlining a number of promising shows that ended after typically British short runs; there was Hardware (for which he won the prestigious Rose d'Or), The Robinsons, Boy Meets Girl (in which he played a man trapped in a woman's body, played to great comedic effect by Rachael Stirling), and more recently that little show he got an Emmy nomination for... oh what's it called... Smauglock?
When speaking to a number of visitors to Bett, the headline impression was that the show's success is very much down to the nature of its exhibitors.
Both the increase in applicants for more than one charter and an increased number of total applicants show that the headline - grabbing ballot initiative to open more charters managed to raise interest in them, even though it failed to raise their legislated limit.
Honda will showcase an impressive number of tuned models and concepts at the 2016 SEMA show, headlined by the North American debut of the world's baddest hatchback, Civic Type R prototype.
The 2016 Chicago Auto Show played host to a number of exceptional vehicle debuts, and although many grabbed more headlines than the new Sprinter variation, few will prove as practical.
And as headlines have shown — recent issues have generated a «larger than normal» number of recalls.
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.
While 95,000 points for a free night sounds outrageous as a headline number, these examples show that it doesn't always mean you're paying a lot.
With hurricane Arthur headlining the news as throwing a possible wet blanket on 4th of July fireworks shows along the Northeast coast and with a new record being set each passing day for the longest period between major (Category 3 or greater) hurricane landfalls anywhere in the U.S. (3,173 days and counting), we thought that now would be a good time to discuss a new paper which makes a tentative forecast as to what we can expect in terms of the number of Atlantic hurricanes in the near future (next 3 - 5 years).
Yes, it's true that the latest numbers are an improvement over a similar survey four years ago (which was also roughly in line with Gallup at the time, showing that 52 percent of respondents agree that humans are at least half - responsible for climate change), but the headline result these reports picked up on — that 96 percent of respondents think climate change is happening — is moot.
The latest Statistics Canada job figures have made headlines again in Québec, with the numbers showing that about 3 people are unemployed for every available job (reported the Montreal Gazette today).
This shows both the draw of the listicle and the ability of other headlines to still pull big numbers.
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