Sentences with phrase «attention leads to fighting»

This can be inconvenient or awkward when unwanted attention leads to fighting.

Not exact matches

Far from streaking into the lead, David Miliband's campaign needs to fight for every vote as attention focuses on Ed Miliband's prospects in the second preferences stakes.
That's partly because after five years of leading the congressional fight against sexual harassment, Gillibrand finally finds American society paying as much attention to the issue as she has.
Now, a small suburban Colorado school district is looking to fight its state's so - called Blaine Amendment in the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing the provision leads to religious discrimination in a case that has the attention of school choice choice watchers all over the country.
Both fought off the attentions of the lead Risi Ferrari in the first quarter of the race, and were able to keep all the other GT2 competitors at bay for the remainder of their time on track.
This lets players know they have the tools to overcome each boss, so no matter how challenging the fight gets (and make no mistake, these fights get hard) paying attention and hitting the right button at the right time will always lead to victory.
The Spanish Pavilion was organised by the Spanish Second Republic to draw attention to their plight in the fight against the Nationalists, led by Francisco Franco, in the Spanish Civil war (17 July 1936 — 1 April 1939).
In addition to this effort, I authored the legislation creating the District's first Climate Change and Resiliency Commission; I led the fight to have the District's retirement and pension funds divest from carbon and fossil fuel investment holdings; I wrote several bills to expand opportunities for solar installation; and I led the effort to name 2018 as the Year of the Anacostia River to celebrate and bring attention to the river on the eastern half of our city.
Likewise, sometimes stressed parents have less attention and sometimes less patience for the non-ADHD siblings, leading to resentments (e.g., «You knew that would start a fight with your brother so why didn't you just let him have it?»)
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