Sentences with phrase «of headline»

With a spelling mistake such as «can» becomes «can't», the meaning of the headline can change for worse.
Every so often, a different kind of headline will come along in the news.
I'm so sick of seeing this kind of headline «What Guys Really Want You To Wear» or «What Guys Don't Like To See Women Wear».
There seem to be quite a few people out there, like the writer of that headline, who argue that paleo diets are low carb / high fat / high protein.
For science itself, the year 2005 had its share of headline - grabbing triumphs and controversies, but for scientists and science trainees planning their careers, the year offered mostly more of the same: the usual job - market uncertainties, a continuing scramble for research funds (which during the year became increasingly scarce), and more studies by important policy bodies aimed at increasing the number of scientists our nations produce.
A series of headline - grabbing results in the late 1990s and early this decade suggested that specific adult stem cells such as those from the blood seemed able to exceed expectations and transform themselves into other organs and tissues.
During my survey, the top of the headline charts included a story about an attempt to set a world record for toppling dominoes that was foiled by a wayward cockroach.
Nick Bourne is a sad little nobody, and a dripping wet Europhile, in search of a headline.
In all, the working group recommended 42 changes, though left out are some of the headline reforms the Assembly's Republican Minority hasn't been able to get approved over the past two years.
Top White House and Justice Department officials asked for patience from the public as they refused to say whether Russia or another nation may be behind a new series of headline - grabbing hacks affecting the realms of politics and sports.
[11] Also in 2008 The Sun used a variation of the headline for a debate at the Oxford Union over the Page 3 girl claiming «It's Sun's girls wot won it».
In terms of a headline poll lead, these findings are extremely divergent, ranging from a Conservative lead over Labour of as much as 10 points with Angus Reid but only 3 points with Populus.
By Dan Murphy WESTCHESTER, NY — The flip side of this headline is, of course, that 2/3 of Westcheter residents and voters do not approve...
Most are local or of the headline - chasing variety.
So you thought Vince Cable had run out of headline - making steam at the Liberal Democrat conference...
One of the headline measures, Help to Buy, invoked memories of Thatcher's successful Right to Buy scheme.
An earlier version of the headline referred to the seat as a «Flatbush district.»
WESTCHESTER, NY — The flip side of this headline is, of course, that 2/3 of Westcheter residents and voters do not approve of President Donald Trump after one year in office.
The accounts document also provides little information about the cost of the headline - grabbing legal battles undertaken by the home secretary since she accepted the post in 2010.
The Indy's editorial offered an in - depth analysis of the headline proposals on offer.
Maybe you want to test this headline or that image — in that case, split them up into separate tests so that you can identify whether the changes are because of the headline or the image, and then run those tests sequentially.
Katwala, by contrast, is not a peer — yet — but his Fabian Society service has given him an insight into real - time, real - life politics so his placing of this headline story in perspective and context is useful.
That's one of the headline findings from BritainThinks» latest research, based on online qualitative research among 30 «Brexit Diarists» as well as a series of focus groups and nationally representative polls.
My own very rough translation of the headline on that page reads: «The black son / child» Obama — he can do anything!»
While this may look great in terms of headline statistics, simply cycling vulnerable claimants between different benefits or short spells of work before returning to benefits is completely ineffective, both for the claimant and the taxpayer.
Many of the headline health claims being made can't be substantiated, the sources they cite are not in line with health policy, graphs set out to mislead, and these adverts may also fail to meet the Government's own requirement for claims to be supported by peer — reviewed work.
But maybe because of that headline, and likely also because of the photo I included in the post of a particularly sugar - loaded 2015 HISD breakfast, I feel like the conversation has shifted in a way I wasn't expecting.
One of the headline clashes of this opening matchday in the Champions League group stage is Gladbach's trip to the Etihad Stadium, which was re-arranged for Wednesday after torrential rain in Manchester saw the game postponed on Tuesday.
Whenever a team has a player sent off, even if this is in the second minute of added time, it is the duty of the headline writer to include the phrase «Ten Man» in the description of the game.
Dylan McCaffrey was one of the headline names of Michigan's 2017 football recruiting class.
In this weekend edition there's usual match previews from the upcoming round, with the match between Rennes against Lorient taking a bit of the headline.
To secure the future of England's largest arts festival by raising the # 20K deficit left in our budget from the loss of our headline sponsor
Is it wrong that the words «How has obnoxious Lehmann...» at the start of the headline left me wondering what Jens had done?
So feel free to take your time and go through my article slowly and try to respond more to what I was writing, instead of going all Alex Jones off of a headline you disagree with, but that is part of a larger argument about what MLB needs to start doing to increase the diversity of its pool of talented applicants.
Shame about the wording of the headline, therefore, which is designed just to lure people in and actually the article says nothing we did not already know.
Notice the first 2 words of the headline....
RotoMetrics has confirmed a number of headline speakers from the printing and packaging industry, including: Kevin Vyse, senior packaging technologist and circular economy lead at retailer M&S; Sanjay Patel, founding partner of Packaging Collective; and Joanna Stephenson, co-founder of Women In Packaging UK.
With an «up close and personal» atmosphere, our luxurious entertainment settings provide guests with an elite assortment of headline acts and concerts each week, promising an exciting evening out with every visit.
Each restaurant typically has some 50 or more large overhead flat - screen TVs broadcasting a variety of headline and local sporting events.
Here's the list of headline winners.
Even today, Flint has the fourth - highest murder rate in the country, but in recent years, Flint's been infamous for a different kind of headline: the water crisis, and the government's subsequent attempt to cover it up («Everybody has been affected by it,» Crews says.).
Conservative U.S. Catholics Feel Left Out of the Pope's Embrace» is a humdinger of a headline.
Either she said something along the lines of the headline of the article, but the quote was omitted from the text, or she never said it and the reporter just made up a quote.
... But can you imagine the power of a headline or TV news story that features American Muslims as citizens, giving back to our country?»
You know better than to stoop to yellow jounalism, even if in the form of a headline.
Its choice of headline acts makes it doctrinally idiosyncratic and sometimes downright mediocre.
Did you completely miss the part of the headline that referred to «faith»?
Because of the headline, a person glancing at it is led to think there is something different about the Mormons that we should be concerned about!
He is in no way deserving of the headline descriptor «NASA scientist.»
If the number of headline claims does not change next week and there are no revisions to data from the past four weeks, the four - week average will fall by 5,500 as the 233,000 level in the April 7 week rolls out of the calculation.
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