Sentences with phrase «headlines do»

The headlines do not do justice to the difficult and significant issue dealt with in the award that relates to the MOL's obligation to disclose information about inspectors pursuant to the Supreme Court of Canada decision in R. v. McNeil.
But neither will the alarming headlines do a lot, at this stage of the game.
The headlines don't mean much when I'm not looking to make short term decisions
While the world is watching to see what unfolds between the Ukraine and Russia, markets paused only briefly on the news but then continued to push higher into new all - time highs (for the S&P 500) illustrating once again that markets and headlines don't always agree on the state of the world.
Those are headlines I do not want to hear about... Frankly, they are boring.
[1] Yet, what the headlines don't often relay is that these shortages are not uniform — they are distributed along specific areas (such as STEM) and locales.
What the headlines don't capture is what many of these students are up against and why they might not perform so well on test day, or any day, for that matter.
Glimpsed newspaper headlines don't tell us where these creatures came from or why; we just know the monsters are blind and hearing is used as sonar for finding prey.
Former Gov. David Paterson on Tuesday said public service in recent years has failed to attract the best talent and corruption headlines don't help.
I have become skilled at not seeing headlines I don't want to see, so I hope to maintain my obliviousness.
And the retail headlines don't look like they're going to get better soon.
One couldn't have put it better than a Christian Science Monitor headline did yesterday: «For Keystone XL foes, oozing Canadian crude in Arkansas spill is black gold.»
A cyber attack that hit A.P. Moller - Maersk's IT systems in June 2017 and made global headlines did not involve navigation but underscored the threat hackers pose to the technology dependent and inter-connected shipping industry.
The headline doesn't say «Man wonders why God didn't universalize religion so that ALL humans believe in the SAME god and so that NO humans disblieve?»
Okay, so that's a headline we didn't expect to be writing a few weeks ago, but here we are; January is over and Arsenal arguably go into the second half of the season in better shape than they started the first.
Did you read the article, what about the headline did you not spot the headline.
Admins headline doesn't help!
But the poll contains other findings that the Mail's headline doesn't capture.
Those headlines didn't come from the New York Times or CNN; they were likely written by teenagers in Macedonia.
But, if you're like most Americans, these headlines didn't stop you from indulging in the sweet treats that were within arms reach this past weekend — it's just once a year, right?
If the person wants to be with someone who loves dogs then reusing the same headline doesn't create any real problems (unless of course, the profiles come up next to each other in the search results).
The title of an article draws a user in and in much the same way an online dating headline does the same thing.
[This should be obvious, but in case the headline didn't tip you off — and if not, it's time to do some serious thinking about your reading comprehension — this post contains major spoilers for Star Wars: Episode VIII — The Last Jedi.]
«The headline doesn't lie.
If the headline doesn't capture attention, then the rest is a waste of time.
Unfortunately, the headline doesn't do justice to their argument, which is that we have to «make the teaching profession more attractive to college graduates» by, among other things, better training and recruiting — but the headline also highlights the problem with their analysis: they can't leave the «low pay» shibboleth alone.
As for the Courant headline do not put it past Dan to call in some favors, or promise some, to get ink that attacks his detractors.
Honda Pilot Receives Family Car of the Year This headline does not come as a surprise.
This headline does not come as a surprise.
The Swift is surprisingly roomy in the rear, although the headlining does come close to the head just over the door.
(Oh, I guess the headline does work, after all).
In our visual culture, an image draws attention long before a headline does.
How many headlines did you read about a «new depression» in 2008 compared to the headlines about a fantastic boom in 2013?
A list of negative headlines does not represent fundamental analysis.
The sub headline does not quiet reflect the variety of this phenomenal place.
If the headline didn't make it too obvious, Sony's PlaysStation Network generated more financial revenue than the entirety of Nintendo did in the last financial year.
The headline does say «even the air» but we need not use new inventions fueling power stations with biomass and using CCS could work now.
Even since when he was on here, the headlines didn't actually match what he was trying to say, due to trying to give too much shock and awe; most infamous being the CO2 freezing out when actually all he was saying really it was cold in Antartica.
So even if your email template is super slick and responsive, if the subject line or headline doesn't compel viewers to read, learn or act more, your legal email is as dead as a delete.
That's what the headline does for you.
It's fun to crack jokes about it — and many, many headlines did — but no one really seemed to look at the context.
Didn't make headlines did it.
The negative headlines did not contain any news that threatened the existence of cryptocurrencies or called their technology into question.
If you don't want your boss to know about your job search, I'm sure you're being discreet around the office, and your LinkedIn headline doesn't say «looking for a new job.»
A boring headline doesn't get much notice and so they move on.

Not exact matches

This spring, under the headline «Digital Ad Fraud Is Rampant,» one major marketing trade bleakly predicted nothing would be done about all this because everybody in the business was profiting, except marketers.
Don't let scary headlines keep you from pursuing opportunity overseas.
He told Kelly that he didn't want to be «soft» and he attributed at least some of his political success to the very tone and tactics that have so frequently caused a stir and kept him in the headlines.
The incident comes at a time when police agencies in the US have made headlines for fatally shooting suspects during encounters in which the suspect was suffering from the affects of mental illness or, in many more cases, did not have a weapon.
But it's a weak defense, and reminiscent of what Reuters did in 2011, when it used a similar question - posing headline to make the absurd suggestion that George Soros was behind the Occupy Wall Street movement.
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