Sentences with phrase «make headlines like»

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.
Today, the ozone hole — actually a region of thinned ozone, not actually a pure hole — doesn't make headlines like it used to.
The entire decline in the packaged goods business — the one that makes headlines like «Double - Digit Decline in Video Games Sales» was offset by an increase in digital games — up 58 %.

Not exact matches

High - profile discrimination and harassment cases like those of Ellen Pao, a former junior partner with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and Whitney Wolfe, a co-founder of Tinder, have made headlines but little change in the culture.
While desktop 3 - D printers like the Makerbot Replicator have made plenty of headlines over the last two years, the technology is still evolving and the printers leave something to be desired.
Corporate tax stories involving major multinationals like Apple, Google and Starbucks made international headlines last year.
Chrissy Teigen made headlines on Tuesday when she revealed that President Donald Trump blocked her on Twitter after she told him «lol no one likes you.»
They make the old TV series The Incredible Hulk look like potential headline news.
We often see the same old blog posts, clickbait headlines, and unintelligible Vine videos popping up in our feeds and it can make us wonder if this is what the future of advertising looks like.
«It's the same as it was 20 years ago,» she says, noting that HR practitioners have long dealt with cases like those that recently have been making headlines.
It makes sense that deeply discounted promotions, like those headlined for the BF / CM weekend, bring out the deal - hunter in all of us.
The show didn't reveal much in the way of headline - making news, like sales data on the Apple Watch or the outlook for driverless cars.
Here is an article where... I mean, the headline is «How to Make Millions by Marketing Yourself as a «Douche Bag,»» and his mother says, «All his marketing makes him look like a jerk.»
Elon Musk seems to like making headlines every other week, and he's done it again with his nonchalant announcement of the next steps for his Hyperloop...
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...
Statements like these sound rather absurd at a time when second - layer scaling solutions are making headlines every day.
You can put a «qualifier» in the headline that really doesn't exclude anybody, but makes readers feel like they are part of a group, and that the sales letter is directed to them.
Old - school department stores like Sears and JCPenney, along with a lot of other retailers, have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons:
Old - school department stores like Sears and JCPenney, along with a lot of other retailers, have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons: bankruptcies, store closings and job cuts, to name a few.
¹ And here was a headline I wanted to make fun of — again — but didn't feel like it should be in this roundup: Basebook (just what the users are all dying for — or is it the fans of the sport that are dying?)!
CNN, quit trying to make headlines sound like something other than they are.
The report made headlines across the globe, but even those generally sympathetic to its conclusions acknowledged the difficulties in performing a study like this.
One tweet showed the magazine cover doctored to make the rioting Muslim men look like glam rockers, replacing the headline with «Muslim Rave.»
I was using the news headlines (and other similar resources, such as charity reports and the like) to make the valid observation that human evil is universal in its effect and nature.
Your headline is not just misleading, but makes it sound like you're questioning his faith.
Having made my point, I'd like to also point out that the headline is grossly misleading.
Whether the persons be renowned — like former Union Seminary president Henry Pitney Van Dusen and his wife, Elizabeth, whose «suicide pact» made headlines — or just common ordinary folk, we experience strangely mixed emotions.
They always like to make headlines and there is usually no substance to what they write.
It was quite the wacky Wednesday this week as football mades headlines both on the back and front pages thanks to the likes of David Moyes and Joey Barton.
It is very easy to read and make assumptions because just by reading the headlines, someone like you is already inclined towards a prejudice which is driven by your emotion rather than rationaliy.
Agents that like to make splashy headlines probably hate talking to the Bengals.
When Elneny joined he was full of confidence and that's how you assess a player when he's at his very best otherwise a guy like Ozil will be considered trash taking by his last performances yet everyone goes back to his memory books to assess Ozil and the same should happen with Elneny who won back to back player of the month when he first joined and scored that screamer against Barcelona yet his all round contribution that made the headlines then came Xhaka on board and that is exactly when Elneny's form started slightly dipping because simply his confidence was shaken by finding himself a regular bench warmer instead of a regular like he was before Xhaka joining and I don't think Wenger addressed this psychological issue with Elneny or even noticed it probably because he had enough issues of his own.
Young players like Bruno Conti, Carlo Ancelotti and the great striker Roberto Pruzzo were now making headlines.
However, Pellegrini says that the presence of many high quality players like Bale, Benzema, Toni Kroos, and Luka Modric should not be forgotten just because Ronaldo is making all the headlines with his absence.
It feels like every month in today's world there is some new atrocity which makes the headline news and yet again we have some lone wolf gunman ending people's lives because of his own selfish actions.
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.
This week, an interview with Anderson made the headlines, with newspapers claiming that many of his team mates wanted to leave the club like he had done.
I appreciate your reply but I am slightly crest fallen that my headline post isn't persuasive enough to conclusively make the point to you that Wenger is no longer able to buy one quality player from the EPL let alone two of them as you would like.
While the likes of Aguero, Stones or Willy Caballero will probably take many of the headlines - the latter two managed to atone for mistakes with key contributions, with Caballero saving a penalty from Radamel Falcao and making a brilliant late stop - Sterling perhaps deserves to be considered the man of the match from the action - packed contest.
Leave it to a 90's icon trying to make some headlines to discuss something like pregnant pole dancing.
New Jersey made headlines as the first state in the United States to partner with The Baby Box Co. to bring baby boxes — just like the Finland baby boxes — to new families in their state.
Robin Kaplan: So, let's kick off today's episode with some breastfeeding stories making headlines around the internet in this story and all of them are placed on our Boob Group Pinterest Board, if you would like to check them out.
So when that first tooth came out this morning, naturally, we made out like it was headline news.
As a general rule they are able to make silent edits (much like in AP pieces) to wire op - eds so in addition to the headline changing you may see slightly shorter versions in some papers.
I also think he deserves a big «thank you» for everything he's done in the past year — especially the inspiring work that doesn't make the headlines, like personally checking on the progress of a soy factory in Rwanda this summer and helping give more American kids access to healthy meals throughout the school year.
Although not a great headline for the education secretary, he could use examples like the Newham Free Academy to show that his scheme can only really get off the ground if schools have the ability to make profit.
Last spring, Miner made headlines when she publicly questioned Cuomo's plan — or lack thereof — to address the fiscal problems faced by cities like hers.
Following Superstorm Sandy, Lhota — then chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority — made headlines for saying Bloomberg acted «like an idiot» for predicting the Queens - Midtown tunnel would open before it was ready.
Watling: It will sort of, possibly, there are some sort of frameworks out there that make it very easy to write a program that links against [a] particular, if you've got an RSS feed, for example, that like, you have a news service that might provide headlines and stories; you can set up an application that — a custom application — that might do something peculiar.
The same NASA researchers who made headlines in 1996 by announcing they had found what looked like fossil bacteria in a 4 - billion - year - old Martian meteorite have now discovered more evidence to back their controversial claim.
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