Sentence examples for vague headline from inspiring English sources

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Many Chinese officials would worry about losing their job or even going to jail for this, but when your correspondent asks for a breakdown of its implementation, Mr Jin gets detailed monthly statements printed out.Government budgets in China are usually treated as secrets, except for vague headline figures issued for public consumption.

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One of the HuffPo's few guidelines for blogging is: No vague headlines.

There's also an old George Will column framed on the wall, with the vaguely Etonian headline "Hail to Thee, Old Strand".

But Ms Smith must be glad to have vaguely favourable headlines, for once.

If your headline is vague, difficult to understand or in any way uninteresting, you can't expect people to take the time to read the rest of your carefully-written ad.

BRANDING: SO NOT MY TYPE By Mireille Silcoff The font created for this summer's Olympics, 2012 Headline, looks vaguely Hellenistic and as if it were drawn using masking tape.

In May, it compromised the Twitter account of the Onion, tweeting vaguely Onion-ish headlines like "UN's Ban Ki Moon condemns Syria for being struck by israel: 'It was in the way of Jewish missiles' onion.com/104PKAs".

As a recent piece in the New Republic details, the past year has seen the creation of many sites that churn out vaguely plausible sounding headlines for the sole purpose of scoring shares.

All of these attacks were both routine in their scale and contours and far too vague for anyone to stick a catching headline on.

A sample headline detailing the response: "Jon Stewart skewers Obama's vague, rambling NSA speech".

Emphatic scorelines also lend themselves to catchy headlines involving vaguely familiar phrases of unclear origin.

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