Sentences with phrase «more headlines»

But in recent years, it has made more headlines for struggling to find growth for its core business, and missing on big opportunities.
It's inevitably going to come with a release clause and that's just more headlines in the making every year.
That's what has made the allegations against its director, writer and star even more headline - grabbing.
Maybe you want to add several more headline + text blocks, to really elaborate and evoke emotions.
Who knows how long it might last, but for now it's quite incredible and its unique ability to bring people together should not be buried simply to capture more headlines.
This week we saw another run - up in the price of bitcoin, causing more headlines and speculation on why bitcoin is in such demand recently.
This will generate more headlines about wiping out Obama's ephemeral legacy.
Some grab more headlines in the media than others for obvious reasons.
He has made more headlines for shameful things than good and performance wise, he seems to play better for England than he does for Arsenal, thats when he is fit, of course.
Just over 12 months later, it garnered more headlines by pulling off a three - way tie - up with Canada's Ogilvy Renault and South Africa's Deneys Reitz.
While Beijing's air quality has generated more headlines worldwide, scientists say New Delhi's air is often significantly worse, especially during the winter, when choking smog often settles over the sprawling city.
«Now, with more headlines and more examples of where to look, you can bet that malicious actors have already written the equivalent of search engines to more automatically find these hidden treasures of sensitive data», Johnson said.
The two previous debates were bruising affairs that saw more headlines from the candidates» attacks than from any policy discussion.
With all digital content being trackable in today's times, we are seeing more headlines about high - powered professionals who suddenly become entrenched in the media limelight due to controversial and inappropriate social media posts.
«Equities are more interesting to people, so they get more headline news.
But he wanted more headlines, so he played Ozill as winger and failed in a HUGE way.
Dembele from Celtic shouldn't be overlooked, 32 goals in 46 games and Celtic just went unbeaten, he might be tempted top come to us and as other CF are more headline news we may be able to pinch him.
The 29 - year - old Ireland striker may not be a player that Liverpool fans would want or expect their club to be linked to, not over more headline - grabbing names such as Alex Teixeira, who has scored 26 goals in 22 games for Shakhtar Donetsk this season, but there may be method to the idea of bringing in the less - heralded forward.
CyanogenMod 9 has come out with the Alpha 0 build of Android Ice Cream Sandwich for the TouchPad that seems to be hitting headlines more headline post its death than when it was alive.
It would obviously be more controversial — and certainly more headline - grabbing — to slate certain aspects of Super Mario Odyssey.
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When we write headlines for Buffer blog posts, we often come up with a big handful of options (15 or more headlines per post when we can manage it) so that we can test and see what works best.
Now there's more headlines like, «Oh, it might go to zero.
Google's growing fiefdom in New York signals more headline real estate plays to come, sources say
As more headlines come out about youth taking their lives to bullycide - don't waste time thinking «it can't happen in your family» - since it's likely those families thought the same way.
ECWA in the past several months has made more headlines due to its reputation as a political patronage pit than for its actual service to customers.
«Morgan's first intervention is more headline chasing from a Tory government failing to focus on the most important thing in education: delivering a world - class teacher in every classroom,» a Labour source said.
While Labour's leadership contest has been attracting more headlines, the two Lib Dem leadership candidates have attended 25 hustings, more than 100 campaign events and covered about 20,000 miles between them.
Just officially detailing already well - known cost over-runs and obvious mistakes made by Whitehall typically earned the PAC Chair more headlines than engaging with more difficult task of fostering more general and sustainable improvements in systems and policy - making.
The loss of Arctic sea ice has gained more headlines recently, but he makes a good case that the changes to the Antarctic could ultimately be more profound.
Nominations leader «Get Out» can grab more headlines before diving headlong into a season where it's still an Oscar question mark (and perhaps the most exciting one in a year that promises to be filled with them).
Then share more headlines from tabloid newspapers.
The Education Trust came on the scene in the early «90's and has worked in partnership with many civil rights organizations to ensure that the equity agenda would command more headlines in the future.
As if the fact that Hyundai was bringing its flagship Equus to the United States wasn't news enough, Hyundai stole even more headlines last year by including a free Apple iPad with each car.
When we put the two handsets side by side, the Droid RAZR fit more headlines from The New York Times website on the screen, but the S II delivered a slightly brighter picture when we played The Avengers trailer on YouTube.
The Xoom displayed several more headlines without having to scroll down.
There're likely to be more headlines overseas this week — especially on Thursday.
Brown points out that in Indalex, the deficit was $ 6 million, a small amount compared to other more headline - grabbing cases such as Nortel, Stelco, or Air Canada.
Every day more headlines are hitting the newswires on crypto.
There are also more headlines lately whispering about trends toward another housing crisis, for example this one and this one.
Given the budgetary constraints, Medicaid will most likely receive more headlines in the coming years.
Her film Captive with David Oyelowo barely made a splash, and her film about post-war PTSD with Shia LaBeouf, Man Down, made more headlines for selling only three tickets at the U.K. box office than it did for her performance.
Given the breadth of potential environment and energy stories in the year ahead, it's easy to see why the beat is so challenging, but harder to understand why it doesn't garner more headlines.
The Germans grabbed more headlines with the Audi Q2, a front - driving small crossover aimed at the BMW X1, and Lexus NX.
In fact he has made more headlines for his sulking and disciplinary problems that he has for his footballing talents.
@gerald I agree with your point the scandal in the catholic church gets more headlines.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — While other projects, particularly the Riverbend Manufacturing complex, have seen more headlines, New York State Sen. Tim Kennedy (D - 63) says the Northland Corridor Redevelopment Project is a key component of the governor's Buffalo Billion economic development initiative.
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