Sentences with phrase «rather than the headline»

We may find we need to tear up control orders and start again, with a focus this time on securing prosecutions rather than headlines.
Kopp is also a co-author of another study, led by Tufts University researcher Klaus Bittermann and published today in Environmental Research Letters, assessing the sea - level rise benefits of achieving the Paris Agreement's more ambitious 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) temperature target rather than its headline 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) target.
As the film expands, the meteor strike that never was turns out to be a footnote rather than a headline.
I have not done any research, but I am willing to bet many times interesting pictures, rather than the headline, is what attracts readers to particular posts.

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But Spiegel has assembled an impressive executive roster headlined by COO Emily White, former director of business operations for Facebook - owned photo - sharing app Instagram, suggesting that monetization efforts are coming sooner rather than later.
Too often we'll uncritically embrace a study that promises a great headline, rather than looking hard at the claims of the tall foreheads who authored it.
Generally, the best things to test are headlines and copy, rather than layout.»
Bullard insists that tracking headline inflation rather than core doesn't force the Fed into anything.
In spite of the headline (which we couldn't resist) the attack seems to have more code in common with Not - Petya rather than WannyCry.
A good headline tells the prospect what your product will do for them — think outcome, rather than process.
So, rather than having multiple versions of the same page, multivariate testing rotates different elements on the same page, for example, the headline, the call - to - action, the image and the opening paragraph.
We've learned from last year's update that we can better detect different kinds of clickbait headlines by separately — rather than jointly — identifying signals that withhold or exaggerate information.
So, you're talking about low single digits rather than, if you just looked at the headline number, something like 11.5 % growth.
So rather than chasing the dolphin — or the headlines — follow the cash flow while remaining cautious.
Rather than obsess over the headline figure, the Bank of Canada has dug deep into the lending data to understand whether the threat is as serious as it appears on the surface.
Renting, rather than owning a home, has positive implications for labor mobility, argues Harvard professor Jeffrey Frankel in a May 29th article posted on the Project Syndicate website, headlined «The Case Against Subsidizing Housing Debt.»
That trend, rather than the published (or «headline») rate which can be affected by «special» factors, is what matters for monetary policy purposes.
The numbers are probably even lower now: one recent report has them at around 46 percent, but records, nevertheless, that that they are now rising rather than falling; the Irish Times headline was «Mass attendance in Ireland is up».
They should have been ready: when the Times, for instance, ran a piece headlined «critics attack Pope for his «myopic» views on condoms», their reporters had to fall back on old general statements on condoms, rather than having a vigorous defence against the latest attacks, based oncurrent scientific literature, to quote.
This is typical CNN headline - grabbing rather than journalism.
I do not trust Wenger with transfer, but in squad selection, I rather trust him than random Journalist trying to get page click from us with controversial headlines
Laid back Assou - Ekotto has made headlines during his six - year stay in England after admitting that he plays football for the money rather than out of love of the game.
Another loss to the Red Sox on Thursday coupled with wins by the Angels, Astros, and Twins could swing those odds quite a bit, but as the Yankees are three up on Los Angeles and four up on Minnesota it's easy to see why their chances of not making the postseason are currently 0.1 percent (and why this column's headline says «4 AL teams» rather than «5»).
Really so you would rather have players of the ability of Coq and Walcott than Sanchez?Do you seriously believe Jack would rather play with Coq and Walcott than Sanchez.Get real pal.I wrote in reply to the Topic.Read the headline and see what a pathetic reply you have posted.
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.
Whether it's 80,000 anti-austerity protesters marching on the streets, a small number of anarchists spitting at delegates or Jeremy Corbyn packing out Manchester cathedral, it's been the Tories» opponents who have grabbed the headlines, rather than the Tories themselve.
All the media want is a juicy headline, because most people would rather read something scandalous than wade through policy.
Mrs May worked the phones for a long time to make sure that these figures listened to her rather than read the headlines the next day.
India so far makes the headlines by blocking progress rather than shaping it: but that can change quickly, given the depth of Indian government trade expertise.
He was the source for the Sun's headline «The Truth», which sought to blame the crowd rather than the policing of the event for the deaths and led to what prime minister David Cameron described as a «double injustice» suffered by the victims» families.
The Mail story, headlined «Give shoplifters softer sentences if they target top stores...» claimed that a new report written by Lammy calls for thieves to get lighter sentences if they target large retail chains, rather than corner shops.
The findings suggest high earners are having their remuneration flow through mechanisms which are safely out of the public eye rather than risking headlines about high salaries and excessive bonuses.
So rather than the take home message of this research being:» «softly softly» cannabis scheme drove up hospital admissions for hard drugs», perhaps the headline should have been: «needle exchange programme does fantastic job of engaging marginalised drug users with health services.»
«This reduces them to nothing more than yet another Labour initiative designed to grab a headline rather than address a serious problem.
David Cameron has belatedly realised that Michael Gove's ideological drive is no substitute for measured, pragmatic reform of the education system.Time after time he has chased newspaper headlines rather than engage with teachers.
The governor also urged those commenting on the matter to read the said interview properly, rather than relying on social media headlines and insinuations to draw uninformed conclusions.
He declared: «If there is a choice of headlines between «payback time» on the one hand and «Westminster whitewash» on the other, I would much rather have the former than the latter.»
When the «pause» hit the headlines, the idea that warming could slow down and speed up rather than climbing smoothly came as a surprise to the public, says the editorial.
The fact that the headlines chose to claim «protein will kill you in middle age» rather than «protein will save you in old age» just highlights the nonsense and bias.
Rather than simply regurgitating the day's headlines, HR Morning delivers actionable insights, helping HR execs understand what HR trends mean to their business.
Dr. Phil discusses conversation skills such as developing «icebreaker» questions and even digs up some of the old - school techniques that suggest checking headlines just to offer up - to - date topics, and making sure to ask questions about your date, rather than revealing much about yourself.
For all its sincere intentions, Kruishoop's script feels cobbled together from newspaper headlines and bits of other movies rather than real, lived experience.
However, this all works better as a headline rather than a film.
While the headline of my review for David Lowery's feature debut was «Ain't Them Bodies Saints Sure Is Pretty, But It Ain't Quite Divine» I do think it's a film that folks really need to get out and see as I'd rather have more American indies like this than The Spectacular Now or Kings Of Summer.
Despite its attempts to construct itself as a crime drama and psychological thriller, rather than exploit a pontificating agenda to appeal a more balanced audience, Captive remains an unsatisfactory account of a notorious real - life event that made headlines around the world, owing to the phenomenal spiritual awakening of a cold - blooded murderer and rapist.
By digging beneath the headlines, it's an intimate yet uplifting character study that conveys gritty authenticity rather than settling for sentimentality or cheap catharsis.
Rather than seek solutions, Ingrid lapses into the same old patterns when she reads a magazine article about Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen)-- headline: «Your newest girl crush» — an «influencer» living in Los Angeles.
Driver didn't headline Martin Scorsese's latest — that would be Andrew Garfield, inexplicably nominated for Best Actor in «Hacksaw Ridge» rather than «Silence» — but proved an essential piece to its puzzle, nonetheless.
Yet both feel like showreel turns, headline grabs rather than gifts to the audience.
Rather than stoke fury, though, that data dump had the wan effect of restating the obvious, rehashing headlines from the previous two years that had already been dissected and fulminated against in media old and new.
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