Sentences with phrase «hit the headlines because»

The token is trading below 1 $ at present but the team behind Golem is focussing more on the functionality of their project and constantly hitting headlines because of their achievements.
Jewish and Muslim fundamentalists have all experienced modernity as a devastating assault, and their activities often hit the headlines because they pose a grave danger to the Middle East peace process.

Not exact matches

I fear, sadly, that many people will find this headline funny because it hits too close to home.
And presumably because all organised Christian activity among Palestinians is non-political and non-violent, the community hardly ever hits western headlines.
A more appropriate headline should be «America's rudeness has hit an all time high because of a spike in narcissism»... We are smart, you are stupid.
The Druids have hit the headlines in the recent days because religious charity status has been granted in the UK to The Druid Network - a group set up to foster Druid values and projects.
A few days ago when the Arsenal transfer rumours linking the club to a possible January move for the Borussia Dortmund and Gabon international striker first started to hit the headlines, I dismissed the reports because the player himself had spoken before the Bundesliga winter break about how happy he was at Dortmund.
This manufacturer is fully confident in the safety of its products and even when the BPA scandal first hit the headlines, Advent did not have to recall any of its baby bottles because they did not contain the chemical.
Cloud labour has hit the headlines recently because of fears that unscrupulous employers could exploit disadvantaged workers, by luring them unknowingly into illegal activities or by cheating them out of their wages.
You might be surprised to hear that, because when a sungrazer makes the news, it's usually accompanied by screaming headlines going on about «comets hitting the sun,» followed by a breathless recounting of «fiery explosions.»
We at Adult No Strings like to think that most came through these situations because most people are decent, and we are probably right, but with so many unpleasant incidents increasingly hitting the headlines today many may just be plain lucky.
The dark humor Miike injects into his film hits even harder because Lesson of Evil is actually a tasteless exploitation of American headlines, but one that manages to brutally entertaining and clever.
The Guardian journalist hit the headlines in 2017 when she suggested Admiral Nelson's statue in Trafalgar Square should be taken down because he was a «white supremacist»
Holiday Extras advises holiday travellers to book Meet and Greet parking with a reputable supplier and not to be discouraged because of the handful of rogue operators who have recently hit the headlines.
The probability of reskinned and remastered PS2 classics hitting the PS3 in the near future has hit our headlines many times... basically, because we all want it to happen.
Perhaps the headline will end up being: «Republican Candidates Not Even Asked About Climate Change Because The Van Carrying The Questions Was Hit By a Beautiful Drunken Female Celebrity Driver and The Bag of Questions, Which Fell Out of The Van, Was Carried Away By The Stray Puppy of a Football Star» Page 1 stuff, for sure.
It's easy to dismiss all of these small problems because they're not the types of Apple security bugs that have hit the headlines recently, but they all add up to a frustrating experience at times.
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