Headlines
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433 examples of Headlines in a sentence
There are no emergency meetings, no headlines, no breaking news.
Some people say that Sweden is just a small country, and that it doesn't matter what we do, but I think that if a few children can get
headlines
all over the world just by not coming to school for a few weeks, imagine what we could all do together if you wanted to.
And I have a collection, probably 10 or 15 headlines, from highbrow magazines deploring the fact that the arts are in decline in our time.
Recently, we've heard the talk of climate change making a lot of headlines, and it's also affecting birds, because birds are being forced to migrate to better breeding and feeding grounds because unfortunately where they used to live is no longer habitable.
Other early figures would follow, like Virginia Prince, Reed Erickson and the famous Christine Jorgensen, who made
headlines
with her very public transition in 1952.
It's not the stacking of memes and gifs or articles with
headlines
that prove a point.
Today, though, I want to introduce you to a larger but no less controversial group of people impacted by traumatic brain injury, who don't often show up in the
headlines.
Once you start looking for gray rhinos, you see them in the
headlines
every day.
And so what I see in the
headlines
is another big gray rhino, a new highly probable financial crisis.
It is even capable of killing those drug-resistant bacteria that are giving us so much trouble, that are often making media
headlines.
He moved with the
headlines.
Health
headlines
like these flood the news, often contradicting each other.
In medicine, there’s often a disconnect between news
headlines
and the scientific research they cover.
We’ve come up with a simplified research scenario for each of these three
headlines
to test your skills.
Now that you’ve battle-tested your skills on these hypothetical studies and headlines, you can test them on real-world news.
But in the meantime, we can keep on top of the science, by reading past the
headlines.
It's so fun, it might almost seen a little frivolous, especially at a time where we're being confronted with some pretty depressing
headlines.
Health
headlines
like these are published every day, sometimes making opposite claims from each other.
There can be a disconnect between broad, attention-grabbing
headlines
and the often specific, incremental results of the medical research they cover.
So how can you avoid being misled by grabby
headlines?
We’ve come up with a hypothetical research scenario for each of these three
headlines.
Seeking understanding, I realized the process was really diagramming sentences to understand these
headlines.
They had
headlines
as well.
We have also seen
headlines
like this: "Powerful Man Masturbates In Front Of Young Women Visiting His Office."
It's not making headlines, it's not making news, it's not flashy.
Now, I saw that the stories and
headlines
were pretty accurate for most part, you know, "After defying anti-vax mom, Ohio teen expresses why he got vaccinated."
Media
headlines
still to this day, just [like] last month, will talk about the views such as people believing that gay adoption is just morally wrong; that gay people who want children do it because they want some sort of "trophy" in order to mimic heterosexual lifestyles; that gay people will turn their children gay.
We are not as different and we are certainly not as threatening as the media
headlines
might have people believe.
Behind the
headlines
that lay behind these buildings is the fate of the often-indentured construction worker.
I'd like to talk to you today about the scale of the scientific effort that goes into making the
headlines
you see in the paper.
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