Sentences with phrase «also call attention to»

Along with this issue, we must also call attention to victims» rights in the case of an exoneration — the victims of a crime where an exoneration has taken place, as well as their families, should be able to receive support through what is undeniably a difficult time for them.
I also call attention to the difference between capacity and production.
They also call attention to their technical precociosity, as Frankenthaler's works rarely do — pulling the veil away just enough, at the edges, to reveal the complicated arrangements of colors beneath.
They also call attention to its material support, and up close one perceives the paint as a series of thin layers on equal footing with canvas.
The exhibition will also call attention to the other strong work she has done with her production company, the Rufus Corporation, like 89 Seconds at Alcázar (a paean to Velázquez's Las Meninas that, despite being shown at the 2004 Whitney Biennial, is still lesser - known), as well as displaying plentiful documents relating to the making of Sabine Women.
Those that spotlight the shoulders — scarves, shawls, and large necklaces, for instance — can also call attention to poor posture.»
He must also call attention to parts we might otherwise miss.
Let me also call your attention to the velvety texture we have going on here.
Cramer also called attention to the Leonardo da Vinci painting that sold for over $ 450 million, breaking all - time art auction records.
Sarhan agreed with Kinahan that the Fed would ideally like to see more consumer spending before raising rates, but he also called attention to the housing market; citing mortgage rate hikes on Wednesday, Sarhan told Benzinga that real estate was the «biggest missing piece.»
The episode is also calling attention to the fact that Kogan was able to obtain the profile information of certain friends of users who agreed to give him access to their information.
This same imbalance is also evident in Religion in the Making, where Whitehead speaks of «force of belief cleansing the inward parts» (RM 58), without also calling attention to the reciprocal influence that the «inward parts» can play in cleansing the individual's «force of belief,» While it is certainly the case that physical experience can be enlarged and purified of narrow emotions by virtue of its fusion with conceptual operations, this is but one aspect of the dipolarity.
Downing also calls attention to the images that had been incubating for years in Lewis's fertile imagination and that suddenly came to life in the Narnia stories, and Jacobs suggests that we should hardly be surprised when a writer with a long record of concern for moral education turns to writing stories for children.
Taylor bids us to show the fear we feel but also calls attention to the possibility of being graced along the way: «And since we're only here for a while / Might as well show some style — / Give us a smile.»
People have also called attention to the fact that missing white teens like Natalee Holloway become household names while the national media is still essentially silent on the missing teens of color in D.C.
By speaking of «theory - laden» practices, Browning also calls attention to value orientations and beliefs about the nature of things that already reside in practice.
She also called my attention to the best recipe in the world: chickpea cutlets.
In their nominating letter to the Northbrook Park District, fellow speed skaters and Chuck and Donna Burke also called attention to Widmark's accomplishments in cycling.
Dr. Merzenich also called some attention to the rise in cases of autism spectrum disorder and tied it to the rise in breastfeeding rates of the past 30 years, as though in that case correlation is causation.
Mr. Gage also called attention to Mr. Dorego's non-prosecution agreement, noting that the real estate executive could have faced hard time himself had he not agreed to testify against the state senator and his son.
The case also calls attention to the messy process by which journals try to address errors in the literature, and the difference between a correction and a retraction.
Huerta also calls attention to fluorescent resonance energy transfer, which he says, «really allowed us to start imaging processes in cells as they occur.»
The Cannae Drive also calls attention to a growing crisis in space travel.
The finding also calls attention to the special medical needs of older drug users — a group that, until now, hasn't garnered much notice.
The committee also calls attention to the potential for very cost - effective and scientifically fruitful advances with the advent of long - duration (10 - day) balloon flights and the expected availability after the final 2 years of development of ultralong - duration (up to 100 - day) balloon flights (see the section «The National Virtual Observatory and Other High - Leverage, Small Initiatives» in Chapter 3).
On a larger level, thematically, Cooper also calls attention to the decline of the American West and mistreatment of Native Americans, which echoes «Dances with Wolves» without being preachy.
It also calls attention to the urgency of providing more opportunities to rural students through partnership and collaboration with families, institutions, and communities, and shares strategic recommendations that will help policymakers and other stakeholders achieve this goal.
Educators are also calling attention to other problems with questions on New York's Pearson - created Common Core tests — some of which are being posted on social media despite efforts by the company, the world's largest education firm, to monitor students» posts on social media regarding the exams.
Not only does the new car's reduced weight improve acceleration, but Mazda also calls attention to the total area of the new engine's dyno plot.
Quiet Tuning also calls attention to the audio fidelity of Buick's Bose ® and harmon / kardon ® sound systems.
The EC also calls attention to most - favored nation clauses (MFNs) in Apple's Agency agreements: «to avoid lower revenues and margins for their ebooks on the iBookstore, the publishers had to pressure other major e-book retailers offering ebooks to their consumers in the EEA to adopt the agency model.»
Consider creating a special summertime section that highlights the products but also calls attention to risks customers may not realize.
The video also calls attention to instances where Kruger has praised Kojima and been seen to be receiving Kojima productions merchandise.
He also calls attention to the spaces of a gallery, from little more than readymade materials.
Using resin and foam to give shape and solidity to soft materials such as T - shirts, house dresses, and bandannas, he gives his works a pronounced presence while also calling attention to what is absent.
Normal perspective heightens the ordinary viewer's subjectivity, but also calls attention to it and demystifies it.
Her work pays homage to female artists of the 20th century such as Niki de Saint Phalle, Gertrude Goldschmidt (Gego), and Eva Hesse, and also calls attention to certain issues in her adopted home of Los Angeles such as the current extreme drought.
Braque also calls attention to the canvas by adding sand to the ground layers to form a stucco - like surface and combing through wet paint in areas of the table to replicate a wood grain effect.
This section also calls attention to a number of Hansa artists — many of them women — who have been overlooked.
By Everyone For No One Every Day (BEFNOED, 2014) also calls attention to a new form of labour in the digital age.
Accompanying the life - size suite are three new larger - scale, almost sculptural versions of more ads, 35 x 35 inches each and mounted on aluminum which has been crumpled in such a way as to suggest being balled up and tossed then fished out of a wastebasket — but also that calls attention to their paper - based nature, and to the fact they are drawings.
The statement also calls attention to how few options the Senate has.

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In its rebuttal, Theranos also tries to call into question the sourcing used by John Carreyrou, the Pulitzer Prize - winning reporter who wrote the story, by calling attention to the fact that he used anonymous sourcing in his story.
The senators said they also wanted to call attention to what they described as Russia's attempts to influence upcoming elections in France and Germany.
Creeping inflation has also attracted the attention of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which is calling on many of the world's central banks to raise interest rates.
The phone records may help convict a guilty party, but they also likely call police attention to the phone numbers, identities and habits of people who may not have anything to do with the crime being investigated.
It also poked Facebook by calling attention to the controversy that has surrounded the company since March, when it was revealed that the social network had allowed a political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, to harvest the information of up to 87 million Facebook users.
This scenario clearly sets up the distinct possibility of not only a bad customer experience, but also the potential for reputational risk to a lender that fails to disclose in advance the factors for making a credit decision — and perhaps similar risk if disclosure calls attention to a factor that may be hard to explain from a public relations standpoint.
Those calling attention to the disparity in reactions have also highlighted the work of the Dream Defenders, a Florida - based group founded after the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin in 2012, arguing that it helped pave the way for the current student movement for gun control.
The process thinkers of our time who have turned their attention to the religious question — the process theologians, as they are usually called — are sure, however, that there is another and sounder conception of God, one which makes love the clue to the divine nature and manner of working in the world and one which is also in accordance with what we know to be going on in that world.
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