Equally offensive is
the very headline of this article, which virtually invites bigots to come out of the woodwork and expose their benighted prejudice.
Not exact matches
A version
of this
article appears in the Dec. 15, 2017 issue
of Fortune with the
headline «Investor's Guide 2018: Retirement — The
Very Long Game.»
I don't want to rehash all
of the reasons why this is a
very good idea — I did that last year in an
article with the
headline «Find a financial adviser who will put your interests first.»
Again from the
article, the
headline at the
very least, it seems that Eileen feels cheated out
of her inheritance, or at least thinks her family was cheated.
«Starts from top to bottom» the
headline for this
article is the
very reason arsenal will never win hack shite, it sums up the manager, board & I'd say at least 50 %
of supporters — Deluded.
Indeed, although they begin their
article with the statement, «Frequent overnights were significantly associated with attachment insecurity among infants,» which is what the
headlines captured world - wide, they end their
article with, «The present study certainly does not resolve debates about frequent overnights and the wellbeing
of very young children.»
These are accompanied by citations
of real news
articles that ran under
very different
headlines in actual publications — including the Syracuse Post-Standard — that in several cases didn't even mention Gillibrand.
«Low - Calorie Diet Slows Aging in Mice in Study,» claimed a recent
headline.17 According to the
article, «Putting elderly mice on a
very low - calorie diet for as little as four weeks reversed many
of the changes in the activity
of various genes that had occurred during normal aging...» The resesearchers were not looking at actual signs
of disease, nor were they measuring lifespan, but instead focused on the analysis
of 11,000 different genes using a method called microarray technology in which Spindler has large financial holdings.
A version
of this
article appears in print on December 4, 2010, on Page A1
of the New York edition with the
headline: Teacher Ratings Get New Look, Pushed by a
Very Rich Observer.
It's important for people who know things not to cede the public sphere to people who don't know things because if we do then we have this vast hinterland between
headlines and journal
articles that is populated by people who have
very very different agendas and basically no understanding
of the science at all.
In one study, he and his colleagues packaged the basic science
of climate change into fake newspaper
articles bearing two
very different
headlines --» Scientific Panel Recommends Anti-Pollution Solution to Global Warming» and «Scientific Panel Recommends Nuclear Solution to Global Warming» — and then tested how citizens with different values responded.
Coverage
of this verdict has everything: screaming
headlines of an eye - popping verdict, sensationalization
of the verdict throughout most
of the
articles, irresponsible placement (i.e. far down into the
articles and in one case the
very last paragraph)
of the fact that state law «caps» damages regardless
of what a jury awards.
This is
very similar to the advice given to journalists on writing
headlines — because
headlines are often the only part
of a news
article that is read.
In addition to our standalone
articles covering the latest news and rumors at MacRumors, this Quick Takes column provides a bite - sized recap
of other
headlines about Apple and its competitors on weekdays.Wednesday, March 28What Wasn't Announced at Apple's EventYesterday, we shared a video recap
of everything Apple announced at its education - themed event, including a new entry - level 9.7 - inch iPad, a new Schoolwork app for classrooms, and other education - related software updates.Apple's invite made it
very clear that the event would be focused on education announcements, but there were still quite a few hardware and software possibilities that had a slim chance
of being — but ultimately weren't — mentioned: Lower - priced MacBook Air: KGI Securities analyst Ming - Chi Kuo said a
You might think that the
headline of this
article is a no - brainer due to Samsung's
very awful year, thanks in no small part to the Galaxy Note7 fiasco.
Though I'm
very confused about the
headline — it reads as though the service
of resume writing is illegal in the US, when more the
article is referring to the differences in acceptable professional standards among different countries?
INSIDE TUCSON BUSINESS Roger Yohem April 6, 2012 Editor's note: Despite the
very optimistic flavor
of this
article's
headline, consensus
of the many seasoned Tucson brokers interviewed, both from PICOR and other Tucson commercial real estate firms, is that the Tucson... Continue reading >>