Sentences with phrase «show than the headline»

But there's always more to a motor show than the headline - grabbing stars.

Not exact matches

The Parliamentary Budget Office has released a report (pdf - h / t to Kady O'Malley) that makes note of the distinction between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross Domestic Income (GDI), and shows that by the latter measure, the fourth quarter of 2008 was even more dreadful than the GDP numbers that made all the headlines.
Glamour handed out «Women of the Year» awards and Lynch stole the headlines, although she shared honors with, among others, Twyla Tharp, Ellen DeGeneres, Jessica Lange and Shoshana Johnson, the African - American woman POW shown as a captive by Iraqi television and held for two weeks longer than Lynch.
In a culture infatuated with glamor, lights, shows, and crowds, crusade evangelism makes more headlines than it does disciples.
The venue is scheduled to host more than 100 events annually including UFC, boxing and other sporting events; major headline entertainment, awards shows and special events.
The issue of cousin marriage has been in the headlines since research two years ago showed British Pakistanis were 13 times more likely to have children with recessive disorders than the general population.
The headline figures - which are based on the Treasury's own statistical models - show that a 2.5 p cut in fuel duty would quickly create 180,000 jobs, and more than pay for itself with the extra tax revenues that would be generated.
More than 200 people showed up for a fundraiser for Rep. Chris Collins headlined by Vice President Mike Pence — raising $ 400,000 for the western New York Republican.
Couple the tabloid headlines with Pelliano's wire - tapping and all of Garry's «paranoias about show business turned out to be way worse than his paranoid fantasies» said Apatow.
The question in the headline isn't meant to single out this year specifically, but instead to wonder, in an age in which technology makes award shows like these more ubiquitous than ever before, if the Oscars really still mean anything anymore.
But other than that, it's like BD Wong's old show: ripped from the headlines.
They proclaimed in a front - page banner headline that the students in the English immersion programs showed test scores 20 percent, 40 percent, and even 100 percent higher, depending on grade and subject level, than the students in bilingual programs.
A quick scan of education news headlines shows: the role of school principal is less satisfying and attractive than it has ever been.
Christodoulou, who used to be head of assessment at Ark Schools before moving to her new post this summer, said the purpose of the tests was to give teachers a way to measure the «absolute» progress of their individual pupils over the year — rather than be stuck with their «relative» progress against the rest of the nation as shown by the government's headline progress measures.
Hoxby quickly gathered data, and just a month after the AFT study grabbed headlines, her study, A Straightforward Comparison of Charter Schools and Regular Public Schools in the United States, is making news with findings showing that, on average, students in charter schools are 5 percent more likely to be proficient in reading and 3 percent more likely to be proficient in math than students at the closest public schools with similar racial composition.
Both the increase in applicants for more than one charter and an increased number of total applicants show that the headline - grabbing ballot initiative to open more charters managed to raise interest in them, even though it failed to raise their legislated limit.
Plenty of headlines came out of this year's New York International Auto Show, but none bigger than this one: The Toyota RAV4, the model that created the crossover SUV segment, is about to change the game once again.
Truck - enthusiast consumer magazine Truck Trend proclaimed the 2014 SEMA Show «larger than life» in the headline of its Show coverage.
The 2016 Chicago Auto Show played host to a number of exceptional vehicle debuts, and although many grabbed more headlines than the new Sprinter variation, few will prove as practical.
And as headlines have shown — recent issues have generated a «larger than normal» number of recalls.
Like the BMW Concept 8 Series before it, the BMW Concept M8 Gran Coupe shows off BMW's new design language, headlined by expressive surfacing that accentuates the car's dynamism more vividly than before through its bodywork.
He is an outspoken man and was recently once again in the headlines while he claimed that Beyond: Two Souls would show all of us why games is so much more than just shooters.
As the headlines of the 1995 Summary for Policymakers from WGI of the IPCC's Second Assessment Report (a far slimmer document than today's reams and reams of graphics and text) shows, the claims to have understood the climate were much more cautious than Stewart implies.
The headline says it all: World will struggle to meet oil demand Output from the world's oilfields is declining faster than previously thought, the first authoritative public study of the biggest fields shows.
Not to disappoint, headlines from the first major climate change story of the new year claim «Climate change models underestimate likely temperature rise, report shows,» and it's clearly Worse Than We Thought.
The authors believe their research shows that national energy policy needs to look at more than just the «headline worries», when it comes to the public opinion.
You have to tell it what you want and what to do, rather than it actually showing useful newsworthy headlines.
A few months ago, the popular social media app made headlines after throwing users for a loop with its decision to show Stories in an algorithmically sorted feed, rather than chronological order.
New data from the UK shows that interest in crypto careers more than doubled in December 2017 when the all time high Bitcoin price record dominated headlines.
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