Sentences with phrase «under the headlines about»

Buried under the headlines about its Prime membership growth (one million new subscribers in one week) I dug out some facts about book selling and related activities.

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This spring, under the headline «Digital Ad Fraud Is Rampant,» one major marketing trade bleakly predicted nothing would be done about all this because everybody in the business was profiting, except marketers.
Ignore all the day - to - day headlines out of Washington, he said on «Fast Money Halftime Report,» even as equities were coming intense under pressure on concerns about a trade war after President Donald Trump announced steel and aluminum tariffs.
The scandal hit headlines last September, when a senior official in the Hellenic competition authority was charged with blackmail after allegedly demanding about $ 2.5 m from a company under investigation.
Probably the most idiotic headline since «fog over the channel continent isolated»... Everything about that game tells you arsenal will never again win a title under wenger..
Under the headline «The Truth», the newspaper carried false allegations about the conduct of the supporters that day.
Under a very straightforward headline, «President Clinton Is Wrong About the History of DOMA,» Birch wrote definitively for AmericaBlog that, «In 1996, I was President of the Human Rights Campaign, and there was no real threat of a Federal Marriage Amendment.»
The New York Daily News featured a story about the ad campaign on its Monday front page under the headline «Fire «em — Andy targets 7 NRA - bought GOP reps in new push for gun reform.»
According to Stonebwoy, if an artiste works hard to breakthrough under the year of review and have to perform on major shows in Ghana, that artiste will headline just about four shows which he believes is not impressive.
The two pictures were featured under a headline reading, «I knew something was off about this kid.»
The government has been fighting off weeks of bad headlines about overflowing jails, overly lenient prison sentences and concerns about illegal immigration, and today's speech was designed to draw a line under these rows.
The committee's report has attracted headlines for its concerns about the harshness of the cuts faced by Defra, which has been under strain dealing with the consequences of ash dieback disease, horsemeat contamination and flooding.
The general population, probably under the influence of persistent tabloid headlines about the mythical breakdown of the British social fabric, tend to overestimate problems between minority groups.
Speaking on London's LBC radio, Nick Clegg said it was «quite understandable» that Labour leader Ed Miliband was upset after the paper ran an article about his late father, Marxist academic Ralph Miliband, under the headline «The man who hated Britain».
In July 1962, a detailed story about America's close call with thalidomide appeared on the front page of The Washington Post, under the headline «Heroine of FDA Keeps Bad Drug Off Market,» with a photo of Kelsey.
The Philadelphia Inquirer once ran a story about him under the headline «He Wants to Reduce Ballet to a Science.»
This article appeared in print under the headline «What was New Scientist talking about in Decembers past?»
This article appeared in print under the headline «What was New Scientist talking about in Novembers past?»
This article appeared in print under the headline «It's all about the money when it comes to disease»
The text in the description box under the image is pretty teeny tiny (and in some cases, doesn't show up at all), so a great pin makes it clear what the blog post is about by having a large, clear headline on the image.
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.
Buried under the headlines of the last week about the newly released Program for International Student Assessment results — which showed American 15 - year - old students nowhere near the top on the 2012 math, reading and science tests, is an interesting bit of data.
In mid-June he blogged about Amazon's New York Times Book Review ad under the headline, It Would Be a Sin to Buy It.
Considering the headline is about stories people might have missed, you're really letting the little guys go under the radar in favour of AAA games that get constant exposure in the first place.
AS THE LAWRENCE WEINER RETROSPECTIVE at the Whitney Museum fades to white under multiple coats of Kilz and latex paint, and his various exuberant ephemera take up residence at LA MoCA before wending their way back to their rightful property owners; as Tate Modern and the ICA London emerge from momentary spells of whispered headlines, random sketching, streams of consciousness, and face slapping; as New York's New Museum concludes its vestigial assault on the Work of Art, not to mention the etiquette of proper spacing, and as visitors to the new building experience the worst case of buyer's remorse since the reopening of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; as the Metropolitan Museum's Dutch paintings readjust to the staid organizing principles of artist's name, date, and genre rather than hanging according to who bought what from whom (on whose advice) and resold it to so - and - so, who then donated it to the Met; and as the scent of modesty - prosaic, charcoal filtered, crystalline - emanates from the 2008 Whitney Biennial, now is as good a time as any to talk about money.
In 2008 physicist Joe Romm, writing under a headline that promised The cold truth about climate change, told Salon.com readers that the IPCC «relies on the peer - reviewed scientific literature for its conclusions, which must meet the rigorous requirements of the scientific method...»
Under the headline «Perth electrical engineer's discovery will change climate change debate,» News Corp Australia columnist Miranda Devine wrote about the latest theory by David Evans: [10]
Their recent attempts to scare up a few headlines favorable to the movement, such as the big media fuss about 2014 being the «hottest year in history,» have collapsed under scrutiny as exaggerations or outright falsifications.
In 2010, under the headline It's time to get serious about global warming, a columnist for a Colorado newspaper wrote:
About a decade ago prison overcrowding was a major news headline in jurisdictions across the country as an under - funded system struggled to deal with a growing population and a steady increase in the number of incarcerated persons.
In a February 4, 2010, article in the Toronto Globe and Mail about what is going to be a «high - profile» trial for murder, under the headline
What I'm talking about here is the professional headline that should appear at the top of your resume, usually under your name.
Under the headline Strategies for teaching the Common Core — no matter what you think about the standards, The Washington Post has published an excerpt from our book, Navigating The Common Core With English Language Learners.
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