Sentences with phrase «by bringing your attention to»

«It is my hope that by bringing attention to this issue, 145,000 children will not be tragically denied services they desperately need,» said Royce during the House hearing.
We can restore and enhance our natural breathing patterns by bringing attention to the breath throughout the day and including pranayama in our yoga practice.
By bringing our attention to the breath, we can break through the thickness of dull states of mind, and help alleviate depression and distraction.
By bringing attention to resourceful and innovative non-profits, I hope to help connect my customers to the idea that donating money wisely is one of the most powerful things we can do to create a lasting, positive change.»
Here are some filmmakers who paved the way for Gerwig by bringing attention to places that, like Sacramento, exist in the shadows of more prominent ones.
A Red City Review helps capture organic readers by bringing attention to your book.
Considering that now there are numerous contests for book cover art that can benefit the writer as well as the artist by bringing attention to your book, you don't want to attempt cover art on your own for the sake of saving money.
«And by bringing attention to our animals in a different way,» Moe adds, «we hope this campaign will catch the right person's attention — and heart.»
Don't cause tensions in the group by bringing attention to your friend either, or get all offended if they do it to you.
The G2 Gallery, founded in 2008, is an award - winning nature and wildlife photography gallery that facilitates change by bringing attention to environmental issues through the persuasive power of photographic art.
Additionally, by bringing attention to The Drawing Center's building, York's installation generates opportunities for discussion about the importance of museums continuing as public spaces with permanent, physical presence.
Get curious — not because being tired is an exciting topic, but because you can connect with your beloved's experience by bringing your attention to it, or turning toward your partner.

Not exact matches

I want to bring your attention to the following Medium post written by Upfront Ventures managing partner Mark Suster.
Public attention is about to be grabbed by the rapid evolution of the auto dashboard, as carmakers and tech giants work out bringing to the car the Internet experience consumers have gotten used to on their smartphones.
His case was brought to the clinic's attention by a group called Families against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM), which works to reform the kind of extreme sentencing laws that landed Tyler behind bars for life.
The specific issue of «insider play» by employees has been addressed now, but the ensuing media storm brought these companies to the attention of lawmakers.
Former Uber engineer Susan Fowler opened up earlier this year in a blog post about the toxic culture of workplace harassment at the company, alleging that she was sexually harassed by a male manager at Uber whose actions were knowingly brought to the attention of HR.
But the episode brings new attention to the fragile nature of popular software programs, and the way in which they are exploited by spy agencies and others.
Uber will recognize the formation of a «Drivers Association» led by fellow Uber drivers who will discuss concerns and bring them to the attention of Uber management.
But that was just the start of this happy ending, because Schuback's audition brought her to the attention of a Fortune 500 executive uniquely positioned by his own family tragedy to appreciate both the invention's utility and its inventor's fortitude.
«Restore your attention or bring it to a new level by dramatically slowing down whatever you're doing.»
Berkshire owns Geico Corp., the second - largest car insurer in the U.S., which has become ubiquitous by spending far more than any other insurance company in the U.S. — about $ 1 billion in some years — to bring its gecko, its camel, its celebrities and its cavemen to Americans» attention.
The next step in the process of bringing greater awareness and attention to the major risks facing the sustainability and prosperity of the Lower Fraser River will be a forum hosted on Oct. 16 in Surrey by the lower mainland chambers and boards of trade.
Immediately upon learning of facts that suggested improper behavior, we commenced an internal investigation led by outside counsel, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, and very quickly thereafter, brought the matter to the attention of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan.
The Amerasians who had been so despised in Vietnam had a passport — their faces — to a new life, and because they could bring family members with them, they were showered with gifts, money and attention by Vietnamese seeking free passage to America.
At issue with Uber is a breach brought to its attention by hackers in 2016.
In a 6/25/15 address to the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) forum (brought to our attention by Luke Gromen in his newsletter, The Forest for the Trees), Dr.Yao Yudong of the People's Bank of China stated, «Main reserve currency issuers may either fail to adequately meet the demand of a growing global economy for liquidity as they try to ease inflation pressures at home, or create excess liquidity in the global markets by overly stimulating domestic demand.»
The attention brought to Bitcoin by this partnership is not only important for us, but the whole Bitcoin community which has been working to innovate around the technology.
We enable you to work smarter than ever before by providing service geared to you as an individual, by bringing extraordinary expertise and attention to detail to every case, by offering proprietary technology tools that increase your efficiency, and by adhering to the highest standards of integrity and ethical conduct.
Interest rates have been on the rise since 2013, but the latest move by the 10 - year U.S. Treasury above 3 % has brought the trend to the attention of more individual investors.
Of course I wouldn't write «by Joe», but if this writing was to first be heard by a group instead of read (as some scholars have suggested), I might try to bring my audience to attention right off the bat with a mention of the one who just passed who was an important founder of the organization I'm addressing: «Joe, blah blah blah...»
If you have hard evidence that disputes evolution, by all means please bring it to our attention.
For this purpose, they escalated the consequences of rudeness to bring it into categories that were already given serious attention by the law.
It has been brought t my attention in a forwarded emailed penned by you that you told people to «stear clear» of me and I called you a few times.
Just how that charge is to be exercised is nowhere indicated in the text, and the possibility remains, therefore, that outside the Latin church the jurisdiction will be exercised via the patriarchs and ruling synods of the Oriental churches — normally, by way of reaction, namely, in the event of patriarchs or ruling synods calling on the pope for mediation in some dispute («appellate» jurisdiction), and abnormally, in the pope taking some initiative to bring a matter to the attention of such patriarchs and synods.
The intuitional evidence for belief in Allah, the belief based upon the recognition of Allah by our inner consciousness, is brought to our attention in the Qur» an by pointing out the important psychological fact that there is an instinctive feeling of faith in Almighty Allah, the Creator of the universe, which comes to men when they are free from inclinations, or the distractions of dull routines, or when surprised by the question of the origin of the universe, or when faced with hardships or misfortunes which they can not overcome by themselves.
I have it clearly stated in my Living Will that no attention is to be paid to any blathering done by me when I am not of lucid mind, therefore no minister of any form is to be brought in.
This phenomenon explains why I was so fascinated by these words from Peter Rollins, (which were brought to my attention by my friend Adele on her Existential Punk blog):
Mostly brought on by our long love affair with economic development without adequate attention to anything else, there are everywhere signs of ecological and social breakdown.
And the third was an absolutely fantastic post by Dr. Richard Beck entitled «Faith and Doubt After the Cognitive Turn,» which was brought to my attention by a reader.
This is not to be the object of criticism, for all welcome the attention and notoriety it brings and the realization that it usually leads to improved solutions to the problems faced by the community of philosophers.
Boys and girls from the less privileged homes should be given special attention and encouragement to make certain that their individual capabilities are brought to light and are not obscured by feelings of class inferiority.
By partnering with and promoting groups like World Vision and World Relief, we wanted to bring the church's attention to those who are doing good work, and enlist more support for them and many other groups like them.
If we take seriously the desire for something more than an immortal life brought to us by science, then the theological — and specifically Christian — alternative would seem to be worthy of our attention.
This problem was flagged up for Archbishop Nichols» attention immediately his name had been announced for Westminster, by the redoubtable Daphne McLeod, mild - mannered scourge of the English episcopate, who in a welcoming piece for The Flock brought tohis attention once more an issue he would undoubtedly be glad to be able to ignore:
On the Day of Silence, students take a «a vow of silence to bring attention to anti-LGBT name - calling, bullying and harassment in their schools,» according to a web site run by the event's sponsor, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN).
Recognition of this brings us closer to an understanding of the absolute use of faith by Jesus, in that it calls our attention to the fact that both the offer of the forgiveness of sins and the exorcisms were the subject of controversy between Jesus and some of his contemporaries.
I think NP really tries to demonstrate God's goodness, and I think ultimately that will bring the only type of repentance that really matters, the real turning of the heart and not a phoney attempt to live by a list of dos and do nt's (well, let's face it, that list has only don'ts, not one seems to pay attention to the «dos» anymore).
Therefore, if a child is suspected of being maltreated by their guardian, the child will generally not be removed from such an environment unless such has been brought to the attention of the proper authorities.
All of this was brought again to my attention in a recent book I read, Down We Go by Kathy Escobar.
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