Sentences with phrase «attracting public attention»

From last year's judgment of Associate Chief Justice Rooke in Meads v. Meads, 2012 ABQB 571, to the recent occupation of a Calgary apartment by a Freeman - of - the - land who claimed it as an «embassy», OPCA litigants have disrupted the functioning of legal system while attracting public attention and interest.
The dissent highlighted the fact that the funeral was indeed central to the Church's strategy for attracting public attention as it had made a point of issuing a press release (stating that Matthew Snyder had «died in shame, not honor, for a fag nation cursed by God») before attending the funeral in order to make sure that it would turn into a media event.
Apart from the fact that it is appearing in Nature (and chosen by often inexperienced editors charged with attracting public attention), is it obvious that of all of the climate - related papers appearing in the last couple of months, that this one warrants having particular attention called to it?
Attracting public attention doesn't warrent a game of the year nod.
As a man with a penchant for war zone tourism, Levy has trotted the globe in response to each new outbreak of conflict; ostensibly in order to attract public attention to the issue (and, arguably, to himself); each time proclaiming his solution to the crisis within a few weeks of arrival.
With six congressional candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for Congress this year, it takes something unusual, loud or just goofy to attract public attention.
It is hard to say, because our data are collected in May and June of each year, when campaigns are only beginning to attract public attention.
Further, the program attracts public attention to the positive aspects of our educational system.
Nassofer attracted public attention last September when she sued the humane society over its stray - dog adoption policy.
In the international contemporary art scene, Hatoum initially attracted public attention with her performance and video works in which the body gave expression to a divided reality, besieged by manifestations of political and social control.
Mr. Lefcourt and his associates have represented high - profile clients under the glare of cameras as well as clients whose cases never attracted public attention — thanks to skillful legal representation.
As Scaling Bitcoin showcased, there's a plethora of competing ideas being explored at any given time, many of which attract public attention.

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This lack of transparency on the true extent of this widespread safety issue may be why the problem has yet to fully bubble up into the public consciousness or to attract the serious attention of U.S. regulators.
The blimp - like airship hasn't just attracted the public's attention because of its record size.
As companies continue to seek the winning formula for attracting millennial talent, new research from global public relations firm Weber and Shandwick and KRC Research finds that CEO activism may be the key to getting the attention of today's younger workforce.
By earning legitimate links and attracting attention using skills from a variety of fields, including marketing, public relations, a little data science, and even philosophy.
The continued record highs have attracted the attention of the media, the public, governments, banks, and many more.
The organization hopes to use new technologies as an instrument for attracting the attention of the world public to the existing humanitarian problems and the necessary material support for children in need.
We are not attacking you but your continued attempts to attract abused and marginalized individuals into TLS is our biggest reason for bringing public attention to your harmful behaviors.
It is sufficient to note that he came from very humble origins — a carpenter's family in an obscure village; that he attracted no particular public attention during the first thirty years of his life; and that he then set forth to proclaim the advent of the «Kingdom of God» — the rule of God on earth which the prophets had said would be established by the Messiah.
Few people are involved in small groups because they are trying to launch a political campaign or attract the attention of public officials.
There are buildings of this sort, but not many of them appear in our cities or among the structures that attract the attention of the professional and public press.
Carl McIntire's crusade was in full force then, but he attracted little serious public attention.
Much of the media attention attracted by religious broadcasters in the 1980 elections was caused by the popularly held belief that the broadcasters were being watched by a major portion of the American public.
Baird's contemporary advocate of «an earnest ministry» noted that the Sunday School, the cheap tract, and the religious periodical had become «competitors» with the pulpit «for the public mind,» and concluded that the ministers would have to turn on more heat.112 Charles G. Finney, always more blunt in saying what many of his Congregational and Presbyterian brethren really thought, openly advocated the creation of excitement in order to attract the attention of the unconverted — a view with which, as we have noted, Horace Bushnell was inclined to agree.
Some sports investors note that this tool is particularly useful for «big games» such as nationally televised games, rivalries or other games that attract the attention of the «general public
Oddities tended to attract an undue share of public attention: there was amusement over the King and Queen of England eating hot dogs while visiting President Roosevelt at Hyde Park; outrage when the President changed the date of Thanksgiving from November 30 to November 23; excitement when Al Capone was released from a federal penitentiary after serving more than seven years for income tax evasion.
That is, games with a lot of attention, national exposure, or public interest — seem to attract more casual bettors — adding «value» for the sports investor.
It has everything to attract you like different safety features, canopy & comfortable seat, strong wheels & the best thing you can see BMW logo located on the wheels, the buckle and on both sides of the canopy, so your little rider can grab the public attention.
Like the other covers profiled in this forum, the LK is 100 - percent cotton and if you position it discreetly, you can feed baby or pump milk in public without attracting too much attention.
While public nursing is becoming more accepted, it still seems to attract a lot more attention than bottle - feeding — and unfortunately not always the «aww sweet» kind.
The powerful use of language in a headline is used to attract general public attention to reports on controversial topics affecting Australian maternity care.
Over the last decades, populism and technocracy have attracted a great deal of public attention and generated a lively scholarly debate.
The unions have been willing to call industrial action over pay and conditions, and these disputes have always attracted considerable public attention, stemming from the importance attached to education.
Secondly, Young has attracted attention for a number of his public comments.
«First and foremost, I know that because air traffic near and over Griffiss attracts a lot of public attention, I want to be sure that all of the citizens of Oneida County are informed about this operation,» Picente said.
Yes we emphatically are... I think David still attracts an extraordinary amount of attention, he's still a very interesting figure for the media and the public and he does reflect and represent change.
Reed faced protesters at a series of town hall meetings in the 23rd Congressional District over the past two months, attracting national media attention as he held eight meetings while many of his Upstate Republican colleagues refused to meet with the public.
Worse, she's been attracting all the Democratic attention, basking in the glow of glossy magazine spreads, promising to legalize marijuana and blaming him for the city's crumbling public housing.
After making his anti-ground-zero-mosque stance the centerpiece of his gubernatorial campaign, Rick Lazio has seen his campaign «attract a burst of public attention,» grabbing some of the spotlight cast on front - runner Andrew Cuomo.
The incident attracted national attention because part of it was recorded by an eyewitness and that cellphone video was made public by Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.
And yet, on two major issues that often attract much of the public's attention — ethics and housing — Mr. Cuomo's accomplishments drew sharp critiques for failing to live up to grand promises.
E.O. Wilson (1929 ---RRB-: The prolific, Pulitzer Prize - winning biologist first attracted broad public attention with 1975's Sociobiology: The New Synthesis.
Bisphenol A has attracted a lot of public and scientific attention.
Scientists and their work may attract unwanted public attention, too, and gratuitous online nastiness.
Although their existence has been known for decades, the recent isolation of particularly unusual stem cells in humans has attracted overwhelming attention from the media, politicians, ethicists, and the general public.
Attention to the welfare of wild animals may also attract more public support for conservation initiatives.
He and Gwénaël Rapenne, a chemist at the University of Toulouse - Paul Sabatier, developed the contest after Joachim realized — following an interview with a journalist — that nanocars attracted much more public attention than did his research on fundamental aspects of nanotechnology.
These two funding sources often can have synergistic effects: Foundations can elevate important issues into the public eye, while federal funding can bring about developments that attract the attention of private donors.
The reclassification of all three objects as dwarf planets has attracted much media and public attention.
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