Showing in a sentence as a noun

I got an email from Honestly showing me a picture of my wife, saying she is on Honestly.

Listening to pundits showing you charts and graphs and science about how you're wasting your life will just invite stress and pressure.

Facebook was charging us for clicks, yet we could only verify about 20% of them actually showing up on our site.

I put a graph together showing all the points/counterpoints and here's what I'm left with.- not charging past 90% at the 1st station is defensible.

He tries to blame this on wheel size later, while simultaneously using Tesla's logs as showing that he wasn't driving very fast.

But showing support for groups that are fighting these longer battles is the best way to see some real action, even if it takes a while to incubate.

Tim Cook was shaking his fists in triumph after doing nothing but showing some over-produced video that showed some cool camera angles on the watch.

A company defending a brain-teaser test for hiring would have to defend it by showing it is supported by a validation study demonstrating that the test is related to successful performance on the job.

Tesla, in turn, says that he unplugged over their objections.- Broder just can't "account for the discrepancy" about the logs showing him driving close to 55 when he said he was limping along at 45, back from Norwich.- Broder seems defensible on the parking brake - how is he to know not to turn off the car?

It does everything that we routinely see listed on this very site as Best Practices:- Respond to customer feedback in a friendly and highly transparent manner.- Don't sugarcoat things that "everyone knows but no one admits"; they could have avoided showing the graphic artist photoshopping the burger, but everyone knows that they use photoshop, so why bother?

Showing definitions

noun

the display of a motion picture

See also: screening viewing

noun

something shown to the public; "the museum had many exhibits of oriental art"

See also: display exhibit