Sentence examples for nice headlines from inspiring English sources

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Credit mediators and the like may make for nice headlines, but few in business hold out much hope that they will be able to do a lot of good.

It received nice headlines, but when Robert Rubin, later the administration's treasury secretary went back to work after leaving government, he arranged for his compensation at Citigroup to be a salary of $1m and a bonus of $14m that was, in essence, guaranteed.

He warned against the danger of turning partnerships into pet projects that serve as nice headlines rather than holding them accountable for achieving the desired goals.

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The answer makes for a nice headline, but that's the wrong question.

This makes a nice headline, but history, sadly for journalists, does not work like that.

"It's a nice headline number," said Nigel Gault, chief United States economist at IHS Global Insight, "but it exaggerates the underlying momentum in the economy.

"Intentional disposal of rotting corpses by fellow pinheads makes a nice headline, but seems like a stretch to me," said Jungers.

It's catchy and makes a nice headline, but all too easily it can become the first stage in a process that starts in hype and ends in underachievement.

"There will always be the nonsense that we saw in Kerry that makes a nice headline around the world, so we need to find ways to change the story being told," he said.

His wife met Brooks twice: the first time at John Stevens's leaving do; the second time was following the "Blair is doomed" headline when she told Brooks "Nice headline, Rebekah".

[via GameSetWatch (nice headline) and GearFuse].

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