Sentences with phrase «newspaper article suggests»

The situation may not be as grim as the newspaper article suggests.
Or perhaps I was lulled by newspaper articles suggesting, for example, that economic development of an entire region had been sacrificed for the sake of an owl.

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In an interview with the El Pais newspaper published on Sunday, the Spanish leader suggested he could trigger article 155 of the constitution, which would allow him to dismiss the regional government and call fresh local elections.
Peruse the laws (not a newspaper article) and in my opinion it's not ambiguous as you suggest.
You can't move these days without seeing an article talking about how Arsenal are close to tying up a deal for Dutch striker Klaas - Jan Huntelaar, with French newspaper L'Equipe being the latest to suggest the Schalke poacher is on the way to London.
Many of the newspaper headlines around this article suggested that this means that sleep training is okay, or recommended.
Prime Minister David Cameron has used a newspaper article to suggest he may hold a referendum on Britain's relationship with Europe.
The resource includes; * Vehicle specifications for manufacturers (with costs to manufacture each model) * Vehicle specifications for dealers (with suggested prices of each model) * Record sheets for the students to keep track of their purchases * Review sheets for final consolidation of the activity * Icons of the vehicles to assist in the trading process * Newspaper article document (for manufacturers) * Customer interaction document (for dealers) * Sale board for the manufacturers.
There have been a number of eBooks released in 2011 by newspapers and magazine periodicals and stories are suggesting this might be their salvation, or at least a way to leverage their «backlist» of articles.
And since you're so well known in indie publishing, I would suggest that you freelance articles for major Indian newspapers like The Hindu, The Times of India, The Hindustan Times.
Wii HD is an evergreen story, and was joined recently by talk of a new DS with motion controls, which was apparently suggested by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata last month in a Japanese newspaper article, only to be flatly denied by the exec last week.
A while back I commented on a local newspaper article that analized the habits of a few families and suggested some nice little things the family could do to go green.
The newspaper article that brought us the news suggests that «on average, 1000 cyclists a year are admitted to hospital after accidents.
In one study, for instance, when political conservatives were shown a fake newspaper article that framed the science of climate change as supporting an «anti-pollution solution to global warming» — presumably suggesting environmental regulations, perhaps by the EPA — their denial of the science actually increased, relative to a group of conservatives who had not been shown any newspaper article.
Webb wrote to Davey a few days later: «[Newspaper] articles reported you backing moves that would encourage investors to think about moving their money out of «risky» fossil fuel assets, suggesting global emissions limits could make hydrocarbon reserves unburnable, therefore stranding assets and rendering them worthless.»
The article, as you might infer from the title, suggests that the old world of newspapers and radio and the new world of social media and online content are not two solitudes.
It has been suggested to me that the CJEU's decision does not itself refer to any «right to be forgotten», and it required only that the name of the applicant be removed from the search results, and not the entire link to the original online newspaper articles — so if one were searching by other details than the name of the applicant, the articles would still show up in the search.
Newspaper articles and the development's marketing materials suggested that the property was no longer contaminated.
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