Another example: Hard work does
pay as a headline for a property that needs work done to it.
Not exact matches
As I recall the
headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up
paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
The first was in his
headline: He estimates that through licensing deals to secure its search engine
as the default option on Apple's phones, Google will
pay Apple $ 3 billion in fees in Apple's fiscal year 2017.
«While Snapchat and Airbnb will grab all the
headlines next year, I'll be
paying just
as much attention to big «boring» equity and investment firms like Vista and Silver Lake who are snapping up promising start - ups,
as well
as CPG stalwarts like Clorox, Walmart and Procter and Gamble.
The chairman for the Referees Appointment Committee, Eddie Doku, has given the clearest indication that the 48 Division One League clubs will be compelled to
pay GH cents 10,000
as an officiating fee if the League does not get a
headline sponsor before the start of the 2017/18 season.
However,
headlines such
as the above have already created the myth that shoppers have to
pay for formula separately from other purchases or they will lose their parking discount.
As state attorney general five years ago, Cuomo made
headlines prosecuting so - called «
pay - to - play» cases at New York's pension fund.
While taxpayers will not actually be
paying any more tax,
as the rise will simply be the NICs rate added to the income tax rate, the presentation of this new
headline rate internationally will have to be managed carefully,
as there is a danger that the UK could slip down international competitiveness rankings.
The key
headline this morning clearly is, «
Paid Stipend
as Committee Chair but Does not Bother to Attend Committee Meetings.»
(She has never been
paid by AQE, Easton said, even
as she became a prominent,
headlining spokesperson for the organization.)
Mark - Viverito, who has repeatedly engaged the community and ethnic media since taking office, touched on many of the key points from her State of the City speech,
as well
as other topics that have made recent
headlines, such
as the City Council's controversial February 5 vote to give its members a
pay raise of $ 36,000 a year, a higher rate than a special salary committee had initially recommended.
I didn't
pay much attention to the
headlines about a new Keira Knightley movie today, because I assumed (
as I'm sure you all did) that it would be yet another period romance of some sort.
«Study Casts Cold Water on Bonus
Pay,» read Education Week's
headline, and the news was widely interpreted
as a setback for attempts to link teacher compensation to classroom performance.
Pay attention to
headlines,
as this is the first thing people read about your online course.
Media analyst Alan D. Mutter recently argued, «They will buy a book, vinyl record or other physical artifact that they view
as a collectible, but see no value in
paying for access to ephemeral
headlines that are freely available everywhere.»
If,
as a book publicist, I use an Associated Press
headline in its entirety in a media kit for one of my clients, or I incorporate more than four words from an Associated Press story, I'll have to
pay Associated Press for the right to do so.
Two mobile phone networks made the
headlines this week, one for announcing the iPhone 4 on
pay as you go and another for launching the UK's lowest tariff.
Alcatel also hit the
headlines recently with a BlackBerry Bold clone with a cost of # 44, where the BlackBerry Torch looking OT - 980 goes on sale for # 99.95 on
pay as you go deals with Carphone Warehouse from October onwards.
Utility companies are back in the
headlines as investors reconsider their preference for dividend -
paying equities with uncertain tax policy coming in 2012.
Pay no attention to the headlines meant to draw your attention, and do the mathematical analysis and formulate a plan to pay off your debt with as little fees and interest as possib
Pay no attention to the
headlines meant to draw your attention, and do the mathematical analysis and formulate a plan to
pay off your debt with as little fees and interest as possib
pay off your debt with
as little fees and interest
as possible.
While 95,000 points for a free night sounds outrageous
as a
headline number, these examples show that it doesn't always mean you're
paying a lot.
To be honest, I haven't been
paying much attention to the
headlines as of late, but it seems like everyone is a real expert these days.
As usual, how much you decide to
pay determines what games you get, with the standout Dirt Rally
headlining the top tier at AU$ 19.74.
I'll just say that I've seen denialists pointing at some of this articles in The Guardian
as a proof that climate science is under question (because EVEN The Guardian has now concerns) and I think people who don't
pay much attention to it have actually been misled by the
headlines and the comments from skeptics.
The surprise to me with this lawsuit is that it doesn't feature sensational evidence like others did — the older Kivalina v Exxon case and the newer San Mateo / Marin / Imperial Beach v. Chevron cases — by citing the infamous «leaked memo set»
headlined with «reposition global warming
as theory rather than fact,» which are universally accepted among enviro - activists
as smoking gun evidence of skeptic climate scientists being
paid to push misinformation to the public at the behest of sinister corporate handlers.
Some
paid subscription materials, such
as The Lawyers Weekly, provide free via RSS the latest
headlines but only selective access to full - text articles.
When you see
headlines in advertising such
as «no win, no fee» or «you don't
pay unless we win,» a contingency fee arrangement is what is being referred to.
It not only can generate «high - performing language for email subject lines with integrations into email marketing platforms such
as Bronto and Mailchimp,» but it can also «generate
paid ad units for Facebook, including
headlines, text overlays, and images that emotionally engage an audience,» details Dale.
Google Play Music may not grab
as many
headlines as Spotify or Apple Music but the web - based app is a very capable one: you can use it
as an all - you - can - eat subscription service or just upload your local files to the cloud without
paying anything extra.
So have a professional photographer take your headshot,
pay an editor to improve your professional
headline and summary statement, and fill in
as many of those optional fields
as you can.
Robert, any
paid advertising stories on REMonline are clearly labeled in the
headline as «Sponsored».