Sentences with phrase «attention of the general public»

The phrase "attention of the general public" means capturing the interest and focus of most people in a society or community. Full definition
Now that cryptocurrencies have gained the attention of the general public, it is important to guard your money safely.
We wish to bring to the attention of the general public and the entire NDC fraternity that Hon George Addo (Dr Pepper) has left the soils of Ghana to Japan in pursuance of His Excellency John Dramani Mahama second term bid.
It is important to draw the attention of the general public to the objectives and significant benefits of the Act which are to revise and consolidate the laws relating to income tax after fifteen years of operation of the Internal Revenue Act, 2000 (Act 592).
Part of the statement read, «IPOB and its leadership worldwide once again wish to draw the attention of the general public and the world at large to the dangerous attacks and arrest of IPOB members in Anambra State last night (Thursday), who went for burial of an IPOB member who was among those killed last year during the operation python dance ll in Umuahia, Abia State.
«Our party is compelled to bring some of these senseless spending and financial irregularities to the attention of the general public on order to sensitize the good people of Osun State about the cause of the parlous state of our economy.
Yet, although the unprecedented viral nature of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge captured the attention of the general public, scientists and policymakers alike, to what extent did its success persist over time?
If the evening tuxedo is a classic, then for each day is to choose a non-trivial and drew the attention of the general public option.
There are always things that capture the attention of the general public and in recent years, there has been an unhealthy fixation with zombies and the rising of the dead.
Producer groups succeed in insulating policy decisions from external pressures because they have the focus and resources to pursue their goals effectively; the attention of the general public, in contrast, is too episodic and scattered to have an impact, except in times of crisis.
Nevertheless, these massive numbers are great for capturing the attention of the general public and raising awareness about feral cat impacts.
Thankfully, this third entry to the series brought it to the attention of the general public.
Tracey Emin, by contrast, found fame early, coming to the attention of the general public in Charles Saatchi's Sensation show at the Royal Academy while she was still in her thirties.
This unusual object was intended to attract the attention of the general public, as well as officials working at the border checkpoints.
Within the COP space, it was hard to miss the constant flutter of people with large cameras, often standing on the shoulders of others to capture the best moments — the «key» moments that would grab the attention of the general public to make them a part of the conversation.
Are they making the best case possible to get the attention of the general public and Wall Street?
The importance of risk management activities has also come to the attention of the general public in recent years due in large part to the high profile failure of risk management systems in cases such as the collapse of Enron and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
In what is proving to be a seismic episode for British politics, not to mention the financial markets — the news that the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) has received complaints relating to pre-referendum political advertising may well have escaped the attention of the general public.
The Bier Markt did back down on these changes, but only after the CBC brought the matter to the attention of the general public.
We are a society dedicated to spreading awareness and knowledge of these beautiful trees and bringing them to the attention of the General Public.
Positive psychology caught the attention of the general public in 2006 when Professor Tal Ben - Shahar's positive psychology class became Harvard's most popular course, with an enrollment of 855 students.
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