Sentences with phrase «seeing headlines like»

Just a few years ago (and sadly still true in far too many communities), shelters were deluged with cats and kittens, and the number of cats and kittens killed was depressingly high — but today, thanks to commonsense programs, and the support of organizations like the Million Cat Challenge, we're seeing headlines like this one out of Michigan, «CATastrophe: Where have all the West Michigan kittens gone?»
That is how we end seeing headlines like «Martinez snubs Gunners for Atletico».
This would help explain why we see headlines like, A Glass Of Red Wine Is The Equivalent To An Hour At The Gym, Says New Study.
The banks were at the epicenter of the greatest financial crisis this generation has ever seen, so it's natural to think «here we go again» when you see headlines like this:
When I see headlines like this one in the WSJ, I am concerned Congress no longer regards itself as a co-equal branch of the US government and is unwilling to lead: «Congress Looks for Guidance From Trump on Gun Legislation»
But it's one thing to see a headline like that in The Telegraph: entirely another to see it in the OrdinariatePortal (though this website is not, I am told, actually an organ of the Ordinariate or the Ordinary himself).
So why then would I read the papers and see headlines like «Arsenal Can not Win Title With Giroud in Attack», «Cesc Fabregas Shines on Arsenal Return», «Arsenal Needed to Ask Different Questions of the Chelsea Defense», «Ten Years Without a Title is Boring», amongst many others.
When I see headlines like the ones above.
You might expect to see a headline like this in the Onion, but you won't.
Take the OECD Test for Schools We've all seen headlines like, «U.S. High - School Students Slip in Global Rankings,» (Wall Street Journal, Dec....
So, don't panic when you see headlines like «It's the end of books as you knew them» or warnings that you'd best bid goodbye to your local bookstores now that e-books have outsold hardcovers.
I'm tired of seeing a headline like this and then finding out it's not available for the 9850/9860.
When you see headlines like CNN's recent one, «66 % of Millennials have nothing saved for retirement,» it's easy to believe that our country's...
Especially when you see headlines like this one — you know the local industry's ripe for: a) down - sizing & cost control, and b) a large market rally!
Which meant that it seemed odd to see headlines like Gavel falls on Judge Cosgrove, by Tracey Tyler in the Toronto Star for April 1, (admittedly fixed in the electronic archive) or Gavel Slams Harper on Khadr in the free Toronto newspapers for April 24.
Which meant that it seemed odd to see headlines like Gavel falls on Judge Cosgrove, by Tracey Tyler in the Toronto Star for April 1, (admittedly fixed in the electronic archive) or Gavel Slams Harper on Khadr in the free Toronto newspapers for April 24... [more]
When you see a headline like this, it's easy to link the bad economy to the news, and just move on reading.
However, it is far harder to be discriminating when you see a headline like «Amazon Wants a Key to Your House.»

Not exact matches

Big bank earnings may have looked nice as it pertained to the headline numbers, but when investors looked deeper they didn't like what they saw.
We often see the same old blog posts, clickbait headlines, and unintelligible Vine videos popping up in our feeds and it can make us wonder if this is what the future of advertising looks like.
While you may see headlines about devices like the latest MacBook Pro, it turns out you don't need to spend thousands to get a decent computer — especially if you're using it for things like word processing, web browsing, and emailing.
«In their infinite wisdom, based on this headline, we'll probably see Congress enact some sort of silly legislation to grab a headline, just like preventing lotto winners from collecting unemployment or eliminating tax writeoffs for corporate jets...»
I feel like I see something along these lines a couple of times every year, not necessarily satanist but someone challenging religion imbedded in Government in a headline grabbing way, and it rarely goes anywhere.
The picture of that disgusting, pathetic, utterly gross fat woman (see the picture on the headline) reminded me of two things: one, she (and those like her) are the reason health care is in crisis, and two, why should I, or my tax dollars, pay for her utterly bad judgement and complete lack of self respect?
You may have seen a headline going around today about a pastor in Zimbabwe who was attempting to walk on water just like Jesus, and was eaten by a crocodile.
We are sick of seeing perfectly healthy foods, such as potatoes or fruit, being demonized by the press for supposedly being «bad for you» and want to shed some light on misleading headlines like these.
There has been plenty of times when people was happy on AFTV and people watch that as well, it is a shame that society as a whole remembers negatives and we see this in how the news chases negative stories to show us for the ratings... afterall, watching some kittens in the sun is nice but not attention grabbing like 20 people being killed in a headline.
According to reports Bayern have dropped their interest in Sanchez due to his wage demands.Looks like Chelsea or City now for him and strong rumors saying it will be the latter.You can just see the headlines end of 17/18 season» SANCHEZ FIRES CITY TO EPL TITLE».
maybe you don't understand that Wenger's words are simply an attempt to recover some of the market value that was lost due to the way they have mishandled his contract negotiations, which means that everyone, once again, knows that we have little to no leverage when it comes to negotiating a transfer... much like we did with RVP, when we sold the EPL trophy to ManU for less than $ 25 million... any reputable team with a sporting director would never have allowed this situation to occur again and if they had heads would roll... if handled correctly the worst case scenario would have seen us get a minimum of $ 65 million for a player of his ilk in the present economic climate and we could have used those funds to purchase the best available striker in the early days of the transfer window... just imagine what outsiders must think about the state of our team if all you did was read the headlines... sadly, things might just might be worse than they think
The expectation that Nadal would pull through, like we've seen before, and headlines would tell tales of how he «survived a scare,» or how he was «pushed to the limit.»
The ten players dominating the headlines ahead of the summer transfer window — see why the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United want to sign them...
He wasn't coming off like someone who should win the Rumble and get the chance to headline on the industry's greatest stage, WrestleMania, an event that would likely see him exit as WWE's champion.
The day after West Ham had signed Arthur Masuaku from Olympiakos I saw a headline on Newsnow that read something like «Done Deal: Second Defender Deal Completed in Two Days».
I saw the latest issue of Brain, Child — a magazine I like for its thought - provoking content and delightfully cerebral reflections on motherhood — and the headline, «Mama Wants a Brand - New Job» popped out at me like a neon sign.
As a general rule they are able to make silent edits (much like in AP pieces) to wire op - eds so in addition to the headline changing you may see slightly shorter versions in some papers.
With these observations in mind, Chuck Todd described what he sees as a need for professional news organizations like his to move out of the «breaking news» business and more into the «breaking analysis» business — with online newswires putting out headlines by the minute, what does it matter if, say, NBC gets a story five minutes before CNN?
«There's a local paper rolled up in a rubber band One more sad story's one more than I can stand Just once, how I'd like to see the headline say Not much to print today can't find nothing bad to say
The paralympians, like the olympians are a group of people who represent sporting excellence - but we do not see headlines declaring that olympians have transcended their «everydayness».
Speaking to Tom Bradby, Baroness Warsi announced that the headline she would most like to see this week is «Number 10 takes Eton Mess off the menu».
Asked about the calls for Farage to go from Wheeler and Williams, he said: «People like to see their names in headlines but 98 % of the party is fully behind Nigel.»
I'd tired of seeing my colleagues in the food and nutrition industries using words like «guilt - free recipes» and «guiltless food» in headlines and stories.
I willing to bet you've seen, read or heard a headline like those above.
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».
In the interview with Business Insider, Langston said: «When I see people who use Tinder and they say in their headline they're not looking to hook up and want a real relationship, I'm like, that's our failure.
As an experiment, I change my headline to «BF interested in IRR with like - minded individual» to see if it would get more attention from non-black men.
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The arcade racing scene has suddenly seen a major resurgence, and while big hitters like Burnout Paradise Remastered and the upcoming Onrush are grabbing all the headlines, there are some indie teams looking to make their mark on the digital grid.
These days the odds of seeing a pretty boy like Matt Damon and a perennial tough guy like Bruce Willis headlining an action flick are just about even.
She is currently on the big screen reuniting with Du Vernay for «Selma» — and much like Tessa Thompson makes an emotional impact in the few scenes she has on screen — and can be seen on TV in the Ioan Gruffud series «Forever,» a show we've as yet not caught up with, but her stint on «OINTB» has kicked her up several profile levels to the point that she'll hopefully be headlining something soon.
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