But at the global climate talks in Marrakech, Morocco, climate leaders are espousing something more optimistic
than the headlines suggest.
Already, it's more complicated
than the headlines suggest!
Look hard at many risks about which people worry and you often find less to fear in the numbers
than headlines suggest.
Most studies are more complex
than headlines suggest and involve non-human subjects with a variety of mitigating factors.
Not only are the consumer sentiment numbers weaker
than the headlines suggest, but also small - business owners are likely to infect consumers with their more downbeat views.
The article is, appropriately, less hardlined
than the headline suggests.
Not exact matches
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.
«The rise in long - term inflationary expectations...
suggests that part of the recent rise in
headline inflation may now be expected to persist longer
than previously thought,» the Paris - based group observed in the Global Economic Outlook released today.
«The rise in long - term inflationary expectations...
suggests that part of the recent rise in
headline inflation may now be expected to persist longer
than previously thought,» the Paris - based group
But as the mystery has deepened, US investigators have begun to look more closely at the insular, high - pressure world of the Havana embassy, and they have found a picture that is far more complex
than the rhetoric and
headlines have
suggested.
The
headline GDP figures
suggest the oil shock has been bigger and longer - lasting
than the Bank thought, which augurs in favour of a rate cut — just to be safe.
These improvements were reflected in the rise in the participation rate to 63 %, up 0.6 % since September, confirming there is greater slack in the labour force
than conveyed by the
headline unemployment rate, and
suggesting that longer term unemployed or discouraged workers who have hitherto remained on the sidelines are being pulled back into the labour market by the growth in employment opportunities.
The less - volatile core CPI index was up 1.9 % from one year ago and increased at a 2.5 % annual rate over the last three months, which is more in line with the Fed's preference
than the
headline figures,
suggesting deflation hasn't gripped the U.S. economy as it did Japan's earlier this decade.
Elsewhere, as I wrote last month, U.S. consumption is likely stronger
than headline figures
suggest, when you consider that much recent weakness is a result of falling oil prices and the dynamic of new technologies» downward influence on price.
Indeed, when you take into account technology's downward influence on price, U.S. consumption and productivity figures look much better
than headline numbers would
suggest.
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.
«Brown endorses Obama» screamed the
headlines last month as the prime minister published an article where he
suggested that Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama had better policies
than his Republican rival.
Though the researchers say the link between religion and magnanimity may seem surprising given that news
headlines so often focus on terrorist attacks and other atrocities committed in the name of religion, their results
suggest that for most people, the influence of religion may be more positive
than what is often portrayed in the media.
A large study conducted in China by researchers from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle made
headlines in 2002 by
suggesting that women who were taught to do regular BSEs didn't fare any better — or live any longer —
than women who were not taught to do them.
Example: If people with good health markers have a higher intake of pomegranates
than those with poor health markers, the
headline might read, «Pomegranates lead to a 30 % decrease in blood pressure, study
suggests ``.
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.
A close reading of the ruling makes it clear that this case is an even greater victory over the misuse of test - driven accountability
than even the jubilant
headlines suggest.
The report is more sensitive to this
than headlines today have sometimes
suggested.
The
headline gain of 20bhp — taking peak power up to 217bhp (220 PS)-- might
suggest a light ECU tickle from a remap, but there's a lot more to the Trophy's gains in output
than mere software calibration changes.
Last but not the least are
headline and core inflation numbers, which both grew faster
than the Inflation Report
suggested.
I suppose the student loan data seems like it might be another sign the job market is tougher for some folks
than the
headline number
suggests.
This is a better idea
than what was originally
suggested (making the
headlines vague).
There's no struggling to produce units as some would
suggest ms are suffering with and there is no fake supply shortage to boost demand / hype as certain manufacturers have done in the past to hit the news
headlines as it's a very different world now and having more units out there in the hands of gamers will do more for publicity
than any of those old tired stunts could.
There is no temperature scale given for the images, but if these hot spots are ~ +10 C, then I think the
headline figures are just a result of photographing A / C units from a long way away, rather
than a well mixed air UHI as you
suggest.
The opinion is however more nuanced
than the maelstrom of
headlines (and political reactions) would
suggest and it recognizes that this is an area where ad hoc negotiations and political cooperation, rather
than international law, may prove determinative