These comment have been
used as headlines used by some media outlets.
Using this as your headline accomplishes a few things.
Could I think of anything more cheesy to
use as a headline?
The headline should be personal to you and not copied from someone else, although you can see what others have
used as their headline to get some ideas.
For some odd reason, they even felt compelled to
use that as the headline of their story, as if gamers care that the Survivor guy is producing the show.
Not exact matches
Panera (PNRA), meanwhile, generated
headlines last year
as it took a big step toward reducing the
use of antibiotics and confinement of animals in its supply chain.
While Trump sees Twitter
as a direct route to news
headlines and reaching the people, others see his
use of it differently.
The
headline, «
Using «Free» to Turn a Profit», is misleading and downright false
as it relates to the subject of the story.
Use those keywords in your
headlines as much
as possible.
A version of this article appears in print on October 8, 2012, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the
headline: The Patent,
Used as a Sword.
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The
headline value, which
uses a huge pile of stock for currency, is falling fast
as Takeda shareholders recoil.
The feature could be seen
as Facebook being transparent in how it is training its algorithms to detect misleading
headlines, but is also an example of
using its user base
as, essentially, a rich well of free data into which it can dip its bucket any time it wants and on its own terms.
The ride - sharing business
uses the same freelance model
as the one
used by UberRUSH and generated international
headlines for its reliance on on - demand workers, who aren't entitled to the same benefits
as full - timers.
While investors have become very sensitive to improper accounting practices, the greater danger is actually from «standard» but extraordinarily misleading accounting practices such
as the
use of «operating earnings»
as a
headline number.
Other clues suggested that Nakamoto was British: A newspaper
headline he had encoded in the genesis block came from the UK - published newspaper The Times, and both his forum posts and his comments in the bitcoin source code
used British English spellings, such
as «optimise» and «colour».
Too bad they forgot to
use spellcheck for the Bloomberg one; we hardly think the Bloombeg editors would let «Daily» to be misspelled
as «Daly» in a
headline.
A / B testing can be done on more than just your value proposition statement — it can also be
used to test your landing page design, and even something
as simple
as newsletter
headlines.
Instead, you saw the
headline, and will now
use it
as evidence of «persecution» of Christians in America.
The loose
use of evangelicalalso results in frequent
headlines declaring that evangelicals divorce, engage in extramarital sex and do other un-evangelical things at more or less the same rates
as the general population.
I was
using the news
headlines (and other similar resources, such
as charity reports and the like) to make the valid observation that human evil is universal in its effect and nature.
Here's another, scarcely less oratorical in character, from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: the title of this document (another wonderful example of Vatican bogus academic language when what is needed is a competent journalist
used to writing informative
headlines) is «Considerations regarding proposals to give legal recognition to unions between homosexual persons» (2003): The Church's teaching on marriage and on the complementarity of the sexes reiterates a truth that is evident to right reason and recognised
as such by all the major cultures of the world.
So one conservative declares that they were disturbed, but CNN
uses its
headline to portray it
as ALL conservatives were disturbed... friggin click bait.
Arsenal fans should be
used to
headlines saying that «yet another transfer target bites the dust» and
as we enter the final week of the transfer window we seem to be clutching at straws right now...... Read the full article here
After fellow guests reportedly complained about the party and with claims that laughing gas was
used albeit with no suggestion that Grealish joined in,
as noted by The Guardian, it has led to further scrutiny of the talented youngster who has been in the
headlines for the wrong reasons on previous occasions.
The Arsenal midfielder was
used in an unusual role by the England manager Roy Hodgson this week,
as the new Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck grabbed the
headlines by scoring both goals against Switzerland to give the three lions an excellent away victory in their first Euro 2016 qualifying game.
Clayton Custer's name was
used as frequently
as five - star recruits», Ben Richardson's three - point barrage was the talk of the Elite Eight, head coach Porter Moser's fashion made
headlines, and of course, there was no bigger celebrity than Sister Jean.
If that name seems vaguely familiar, it's because it
used to be Gayle Olinek, 12th fastest female marathoner ever, at 2:35:12, and possessor,
as an SI
headline (Jan. 5) put it, of the «greatest legs to ever stride the earth.»
For goodness sake of course we want a new manager next season but let's stop the bloody moaning this season and support our team and
as Robin pointed out,
using the
headline: Munich Disaster, shows ignorance of history of a real disaster.
Somewhat predictably there's something of a Harry backlash today and although most of it is thoughtful and considered, the odd
headline uses phrases such
as «losing the dressing room.»
Good for Chas he did the right thing in
using a hidden comment
as a
headline post — it was well deserved.
A large part of Roma's great form, but whilst Edin Dzeko will get the
headlines for the amount of goals he scored, there's one man in this side who really stands out
as a truly world class player (a phrase that I
use very lightly in this day and age).
Execute: Serve up school breakfast all week long, and share your own NSBW photos and stories
as well
as those from local, state, and national
headlines using hashtags like #schoolbreakfastchallenge, #NSBW17, and #schoolbreakfast.
-LSB-...] So one afternoon while my daughter was napping, I wrote a post
using one of his
headlines as a template: 5 Baby Sleep Mistakes You Don't Know You're Making.
A quick scan of the
headlines on this move showed a disturbing
use of the word «healthy»,
as in «Happy Meals Get Healthier», «McDonald's Healthy Happy Meal Change», and «McDonald's Bows to Pressure with More Healthful Happy Meal.»
Just like I don't like
using «picky eater» but it serves
as a useful shorthand (especially in
headlines!)
Very few people have ever
used «cool» and «redistricting» in the same
headline, but longtime readers will know that I'm a bit of a redistricting nerd — my first substantive political experience was
as staffer in the Texas Legislature during a 1992 redistricting special session, and I've never quite recovered from walking into my first (absolutely literally) smoke - filled room in its waning days.
Leaving aside your counterintuitive choice of target, you are a seasoned media player: you could have predicted in advance the
headlines resulting from your action, that they would feature your name prominently, and the other activists with you would be ignored; that the majority of the press would
use it
as an excuse to criticise Corbyn (again) and that Syria would be mentioned only in passing.
Very few people have ever
used «cool» and «redistricting» in the same
headline, but longtime readers will know that I'm a bit of a redistricting nerd — my first substantive political experience was
as staffer in the Texas Legislature during a 1992 redistricting...
In each of his State of the State speeches Cuomo has
used the capitol building
as a metaphor for something that was once glorious and can be restored; he has said he wants to re-establish New York «the progressive capital of the nation»; he has touted the number of on - time budgets he and the legislature have delivered (this year he'll say four in a row and counting); he has demanded more teacher accountability but explained new changes he's seeking; and, he has stressed a need for ethics rules overhaul and campaign finance reform while mentioning unsavory
headlines.
Yesterday, after a meeting at Akufo - Addo's office by prominents of the «Kyebi family» of Nana Akufo - Addo, it was agreed that, they should hire services of what they described
as a «kiss ass» northerner be
used to path a line of procuring
headlines against the first Northener NPP National Chairman and Independent minded Paul Afoko
as well
as Kwabena Agyepong, who are victims of an illegal sacking from the party by Nana Akufo - Addo.
He speculated that Cuomo was seeking national
headlines and seeking primarily to placate the left, and then wondered whether it was even worse, and Cuomo was
using the latest shooting tragedy
as an excuse to push a radical gun agenda he wanted to advance «all along.»
Melanie Strell kindly wonders why Hugh Reynolds
used «Hi Ho Silver, Oy Vey»
as his
headline directed towards Sheldon Silver's recent woes.
As it happens, while the
headlines are all about Europe there is a practical debate going on too, about how the party
uses its European representatives.
Fellows
use their academic training
as they research, write, and report today's
headlines, sharpening their abilities to communicate complex scientific issues to the public.
On Infowars, a right - wing website that U.S. President Donald Trump has praised, parents find
headlines such
as «Most Dangerous Flu Vaccine Ever Being Pushed on the Public» and «Is the UN
Using Vaccines to Secretly Sterilize Women All Over the Globe?»
By
using fMRI, the researchers were able to measure people's brain activity in real time
as they viewed the
headlines and abstracts of 80 New York Times health articles and rated how likely they were to read and share them.
There's hardly a Rutger Hauer line in the film that hasn't been sampled by a DJ or
used as a MySpace
headline.
But
as long
as stories about American Eagle running lingerie ads without
using Photoshop; Vogue exploring big boobs; and the first plus - sized model in Sports Illustrated history are still making
headlines, the signs of change are not enough.