The year - on -
year headline reading is also pretty bad since it comes in at 4.1 %, which is the weakest annual growth in 13 quarters.
Not exact matches
Read about the business leaders who dominated
headlines in 2014 and set the stage for the
year ahead — for better or for worse.
«When inDinero ran out of funding and I had to lay off our staff several
years ago, I learned to never
read or believe your own
headlines, good or bad.
The Fed's favored measure, the personal consumption expenditures price index, moved up 0.2 % to 2.1 %
year - on -
year in February at the
headline level, though the core measure was unchanged at 1.8 %, after the previous month's
reading was revised up by a tenth.
Let's be honest if you saw a
headline that said 15
Years of Hard Work and College Degree Lead to Entrepreneurial Success you would probably not
read it.
Dec 22, 2014 Let's be honest if you saw a
headline that said 15
Years of Hard Work and College Degree Lead to Entrepreneurial Success you would probably not
read it.
A newspaper
headline reads: «Property taken for a fast ride: Ouvah Highfields took millions from developers and went bust inside a
year.
In spite of what we
read in the
headlines, the ratio of bad to good deeds done on any given day across our planet holds at close to zero any day of the
year.
Then came the ruling by a criminal court this January: «Egyptian Court Sentences Family to 15
Years for Converting to Christianity»
read the Western
headlines.
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They're caught with one foot on either side — smart enough to know that teams use the combine more for validation and reaffirmation than to scramble the board, but also clairvoyant enough to predict that no one would
read a story with the
headline: «Nothing Actually Happening at Combine; Check In Next
Year!»
So why then would I
read the papers and see
headlines like «Arsenal Can not Win Title With Giroud in Attack», «Cesc Fabregas Shines on Arsenal Return», «Arsenal Needed to Ask Different Questions of the Chelsea Defense», «Ten
Years Without a Title is Boring», amongst many others.
It's just been announced that Eminem is to
headline the Leeds and
Reading festivals next
year!
I know that some of you will have
read that
headline, tutted to yourself and thought, «we say that every
year».
The gloomy
headlines about life in austerity have become all too familiar
reading over recent
years, but what have the pressures on household budgets really meant for family life, and could some of the long - term impacts have been hidden from view behind the front door?
Gibbons» travails over his first three
years in office are too numerous to document here (if you want a full accounting, make sure to
read Fix friend Jon Ralston) but the following
headline says it all: «Governor Gibbons hopes to delay proceedings in civil trial.»
But when a New York Times
headline reads «A Precursor to Playboy: Graphic Images in Rock», and Discover magazine asserts that man's obsession with pornography dates back to «Cro - Magnon days» based on «the famous 26,000 -
year - old Venus of Willendorf statuette... [with] GG - cup breasts and a hippopotamal butt», I think a line is crossed.
The intention, of course, was to avoid any
headline - making gaffes like last
year when Faye Dunaway
read the wrong Best Picture winner.
Vanity Fair debuted its anticipated Hollywood Portfolio today, and on the magazine's website the
headline read, in part, «12 Extraordinary Stars, One Momentous
Year.»
Southside With You
headlines a pack of newcomers now entering late summer, traditionally a pre-fall period when distributors open some of the
year's left - overs in the waning days of vacation...
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Most people who
read the
headlines last February were stunned to learn that New York City schools were being shortchanged by $ 5.6 billion per
year, or more than $ 5,000 per student.
A Google search from just the past couple of
years pulled up hundreds of stories with
headlines like, «Parent furious over school's plan to teach gender spectrum» and «Maine school under fire for
reading transgender children's books to kindergarteners without telling their parents.»
It is encouraging news, from Sol Stern of the Manhattan Institute, that New York City's three -
year - old pilot project testing the content - rich Core Knowledge Language Arts curriculum in ten low - income schools has proved so far, as the Daily News
headline has it, «a brilliant experiment in
reading.»
Now, more than five
years later, the Common Core is still making
headlines, but feelings are mixed as to whether or not...
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The ad begins by citing a recent Wall Street Journal
headline that
reads, «U.S. High - School Students Slip in Global Rankings,» referring to the latest Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) results in which U.S. 15 -
year - olds continued to underperform in the subjects of math, science, and
reading comprehension relative to their international peers.
To
read recent
headlines, the idea of state leaders building stronger bonds between district leaders and unions on critical issues seems far - fetched, with two - fisted battles between unions and elected officials, mostly Republicans, having erupted this
year in Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, and other states.
Yes, you
read the
headline right: Charlotte faces another crisis as its third charter school in less than a
year — Entrepreneur High School — faces potential closure thanks to low enrollment and financial woes.
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.
Years of studying the data and
reading the
headlines about privatization makes one thing clear: when ideology is more important than good public policy, our communities pay the price.
The Audi connect connected car system is also updated this
year with picture navigation;
read - aloud news
headlines, Facebook and Twitter alerts; access to more than 7,000 Web radio stations; and personalized RSS news feeds; it also includes an integrated Wi - Fi hotspot.
This is a topic that has
headlined presentations since the digital revolution began, but interestingly, we still don't have the full picture of what
reading will look like in even one
year, let alone ten, fifty, or one hundred
years.
It is no coincidence that at the FutureBook Conference later this
year Pottermore chief executive Susan Jurevics is
headlining: if the book business can not map out a territory for
reading on mobile devices then Oyster won't be the only company walking off into that sunset.
The
headline on the front page of The New York Times
read, world bids adieu to a violent
year; city gets snowfall.
Over a
year ago, traditional publishers like Harlequin made
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reading on smartphones, sizeable digital sales growth despite talk of a slowdown and deep divisions on pivotal publishing issues — these are among the
headlines of this
year's Digital Census.
«Our fulfillment network hired more than 20,000 full - time employees last
year,»
reads the
headline on Amazon's tours page, «creating jobs and opportunities across the United States.»
Another update from this time last
year, had a
headline that
read «Yes we're still here!»
You can
read the
headlines of 2013 in these posts that pretend to be about the coming
year.
The
headline was triggered by the observation that the 2.50 % «yield on the 10 -
year U.S. Treasury note... exceeded the 1.91 % dividend yield on the
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You may have also encountered the acronym «LTV» while
reading all those stories about negative equity and underwater homeowners that dominated the newspaper
headlines over the past several
years.
Interestingly enough, the
headline reading came in at 1.4 %
year - on -
year, which is a tick slower than the +1.5 % consensus as well as the ECB's 2017 forecast, also of +1.5 %.
Year - on - year, headline CPI increased by 1.4 % in October, slowing down from September's +1.6 % and ending three consecutive months of ever stronger annual readi
Year - on -
year, headline CPI increased by 1.4 % in October, slowing down from September's +1.6 % and ending three consecutive months of ever stronger annual readi
year,
headline CPI increased by 1.4 % in October, slowing down from September's +1.6 % and ending three consecutive months of ever stronger annual
readings.
Also, month - end and quarter - end positioning helps to explain why the euro just shrugged off the flash estimate for the Euro Zone's September HICP, even though the
headline reading came in at 1.5 %
year - on -
year (1.6 % expected, 1.5 % previous) while the core
reading printed a 1.1 % increase (1.2 % expected, 1.2 % previous).
, even though the
headline reading came in at 1.5 %
year - on -
year (1.6 % expected, 1.5 % previous) while the core
reading printed a 1.1 % increase (1.2 % expected, 1.2 % previous).
The return of classic cars is the
headline this
year,...
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(«Forty
Years Too Late, an Artist's Market Takes Off,»
read a typical Gilliam
headline, this one in Bloomberg.)
«Conservative groups spend $ 1bn a
year to fight action on climate change,»
read the
headline in the U.K. Guardian.