Sentences with phrase «recent headline»

Recent headline - attracting estimates about the level of government spending on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people need to be put in context, according to the ANU's Professor Jon Al...
In fact, as Terry said, the hardware - based security of Windows 10 would have countered the techniques used in recent headline - making attacks.
This recent headline from Fortune The U.S. Dollar Just Had Its Worst January in 30 Years doesn't tell the whole story, though.
In a recent headline - grabbing case, lawyers represented President Trump's son - in - law Jared Kushner in relation to nepotism and conflict - of - interest concerns.
I'm sorry to have to make this post, but after reading the recent headline post (in the blog) here, and after analyzing what was said by Mr. Tierney regarding the market research recently, I feel I need to say something:
One recent headline had scientists saying «Global warning just half what we said,» while another read «World's top climate scientists confess: Global warming is just quarter what we thought.»
CAPP's recent headline claim that BC will be the largest supplier to the oil sands is false.
A recent headline said 100 years since the discovery of mid-east oil.
Men with Yarn» — their annual pin up calendar featuring half naked men adorned with strange knits — to their recent headline - grabbing «I Knit My Son» experiment.
I know I'm a bit late to the party, but a few people have asked me what I think about the recent headline - grabbing Omnicom - Publicis merger,...
The paintings rekindle recent headline - news events, inexplicable, yet no longer uncommon, random acts of violence or maleficence.
The recent headline of Royal Dutch Shell Oil (NYSE: RDS - A) having to shut down its Trans - Niger pipeline due to thefts is the latest example strife in production areas, along with the continuum of tension in the Middle East, most recently in Syria.
A recent headline in the Vancouver Sun blares: «Overspending rampant among young.»
The recent headline in The Independent, Finland schools: Subjects scrapped and replaced with «topics» as country reforms its education system caused quite a stir.
In my last blog, I made the case that the recent headline - grabbing strikes of school teachers are a response to an increasingly beleaguered occupation, which, under increasing attack in recent years, is proving to be increasingly unattractive to capable high school students, provoking a lowering of standards for becoming a licensed teacher, thereby making the loud outcry about «stagnant» student performance a joke.
A recent headline in the Metro newspaper, which read «Teachers lose a day's pay to do homework» has once again, brought the severity of the teaching crisis to our attention.
«Low - Calorie Diet Slows Aging in Mice in Study,» claimed a recent headline.17 According to the article, «Putting elderly mice on a very low - calorie diet for as little as four weeks reversed many of the changes in the activity of various genes that had occurred during normal aging...» The resesearchers were not looking at actual signs of disease, nor were they measuring lifespan, but instead focused on the analysis of 11,000 different genes using a method called microarray technology in which Spindler has large financial holdings.
Can New York State be the worst in a nation that includes politicians from Illinois - think Rod Blagojevich - and Louisiana, where a recent headline read «New Orleans FBI chief calls political corruption in Louisiana «robust»»?
Despite recent headline noise around Spain, and stubbornly low inflation, we believe the rally in Europe, which has outperformed other developed markets this year, still has legs.
«U.S. Companies Love the Euro,» German newspaper Handelsblatt crowed in a recent headline.
Share: FacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogle + emailA recent headline in the Globe and Mail summed it up well: «Business risk from climate change now top of mind for Canada's corporate boards.»
Buffett's donation follows the recent headline - making news by Alwaleed bin Talal.
That result might seem surprising given the recent headlines declaring the demise of Canadian law firms (not to mention the hordes of law grads struggling to find articling positions), but lawyers are big earners, and over the past five years their numbers have swollen by 10,000.
I remembered seeing some recent headlines about Bitcoin making a comeback.
Recent headlines about Uber, United Airlines, GE and General Motors put culture at the root of multiple issues.
Recent headlines have been peppered with examples of companies whose intended culture was very different than the actual culture - most notably United Airlines, Wells Fargo, and Uber.
However, Lee said none of the recent headlines cause him to second - guess his conviction that the U.S. economy will stay strong.
Recent headlines have been dominated by very real protests: the Black Lives Matter movement, international Women's Marches, and anti-Trump rallies, to name a few.
The research shows that content marketing in Australia is far from dethroned — despite some recent headlines.
Additionally, as recent headlines illustrate, one can not ignore idiosyncratic risks in the different countries (for example the passing of the Thai King, or the impact of Samsung's woes on the South Korean market).
The recent headlines about Facebook's data crisis and Cambridge Analytica are reigniting internet users» privacy demands.
Here's a sample of recent headlines about business:
«The Cambridge Analytica scandal, like many recent headlines coming out of Silicon Valley, raises questions about whether Big Tech is doing enough to balance its own interests with one of its biggest responsibilities: Safeguarding your privacy.»
It wouldn't be surprising to see the Pleasant Hill real estate market level off in 2017, based on recent headlines for the broader Bay Area.
Space flight is nothing like golf, but if it were, SpaceX's recent headlines would look like a pro who'd fallen off.
Recent headlines suggest that Canada is destined to become a global leader in taking artificial intelligence to the next level.
The Greek economic crisis which has dominated recent headlines has overshadowed the rebounding financial health of the EU, says Winterhalt, and the continent's growing demand for Canadian exports of all kinds.
A quick glance at recent headlines would lead a reasonable person to assume that this year's big losers are Greek and Chinese stocks.
What's up with all of the recent headlines about married men behaving badly?
Here are some of the recent headlines from Lark News.
Here are a few examples of recent headlines: Presb.
Following recent headlines concerning plastic packaging waste in the UK, Antalis has welcomed the transition towards sustainable, compostable packaging.
The Sun clearly hates Arsenal if anyone has seen their recent headlines.
So, based on my nine + + + years of (hopefully) inspiring, motivating, and helping families travel with babies, toddlers, and young children, and not wanting to seem like an apologist for genuinely horrific behaviour on planes (hello, death - stare Grandma with the plane - floor - peeing toddler), I feel the need to reiterate my tips for flying with babies and toddlers in context with recent headlines.
Recent headlines suggest Malaysia Airlines is the first airline to ban babies on flights.
Have you read the recent headlines?
Do the recent headlines have you concerned about using plastic to care for your little one?
Recent headlines have divorcees complaining about only getting ~ $ 1,000,000,000 in a divorce settlement («I'm entitled to much more!»)
Motivated by recent headlines, Schwartz spearheaded The Young Leaders Academy, or more precisely, the Democratic Organization of Richmond County's campaign training program.
If anything, recent headlines of scandal and corruption have fed the cynicism.
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