Sentences with phrase «calls on the attention»

The trees call on my attention.

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While you probably shouldn't break the bank on packaging, could it be a value - added enhancement to call attention to what you know is a delicious and healthy food?
Nike CFO Andy Campion gave some extra clarity about future orders on the company's conference call, saying there had been less correlation between orders and revenue than in the past, and thus Nike would change how it would report those figures in future quarters (likely to de-emphasize Wall Street's attention to those numbers).
OnMSFT, the Microsoft - centric blog that first called attention to Gate's testimonial, noted that Microsoft partnered with Samsung earlier this year on a customized phone in the U.S., the Samsung Galaxy S8 Microsoft Edition, which comes with a suite of Microsoft software, like Office, LinkedIn, and its voice assistant Cortana.
And since no one wants to get on the bad side of the Internal Revenue Service, when you get a call from the «IRS» and they talk about «fraud,» «police,» «back taxes» and «arrests,» it tends to get your attention.
The first person to call major attention to the change was actually actor William Shatner, who realized that MasterCard was appearing on his Following list, despite him not following the account.
When you're on a sales call with a VIP client who represents a big sale (and a big commission), you make the best impression by listening intently to what he or she has to say, asking incisive questions and paying attention to the answers as if your career depends on it.
South of the border, there's a lot of attention being paid to the rich, as President Barack Obama and some wealthy Americans like Warren Buffett call on the most affluent to pay a greater share of taxes in that recession - torn nation.
These days, with all of the recent attention on The Law of Attraction — which should really be called The Unproven Hypothesis of Attraction — the most frightening trend seems to be goal setting by the process of wishful thinking.
Activists and legislators are trying to call attention to and reverse these trends, and some progress has already been documented on the local level: «A number of states have enacted robust pay equality statutes,» Caminiti says, «and we expect more legislation on the horizon.»
The discredited story was intended to call attention to the issue of sexual violence on college campuses, but it might have had the opposite effect by reinforcing the notion that rape allegations are often fictitious, a team from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism concluded in its critique.
Yet others have noted that the office never had a secure booth previously as the EPA contains a secure facility on a separate floor, and have called attention to the secretive measures taken by Pruitt and his deputies.
Carlin was on to something when he concluded, «I'll bet you if we'd have still been calling it «shell shock,» some of those Vietnam veterans might have gotten the attention they needed at the time.»
Stewart is so comfortable talking up green style that it's easy to forget she is on a set being filmed, until director Damian Weyand interrupts to suggest she not flourish her arms to call attention to the dress.
Traeger calls this a triage system, in which a woman concentrates on the sector of her life that is most in need of her attention.
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.
There's been a lot of attention focused over the past year on the rise of so - called «fake news,» a term that has even made its way into tweets by President Trump.
If this sounds like your inner monologue, Hayden would like to direct your attention to something on the Internet called the Death Clock.
Call attention to yourself in the best way possible: by showcasing the intelligent, thoughtful things going on inside that head of yours.
Nick Graham, founder of Joe Boxer, gives his singular take on the art of calling attention to yourself and your company.
Where traditional approaches called on the brand to catch attention and buys, today's marketing seeks to push an Internet search where consumer response creates a data history that can be tracked and analyzed.
The value proposition, though, got a bit more attention from executives and analysts on Tuesday's quarterly conference call.
The Buffalo Gigafactory was not mentioned, nor were Solar Roofs talked about on the investor call, as most attention was on the Model 3 ramp.
In a speech to her party on Saturday, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne acknowledged rising electricity prices that are roiling ratepayers in province, calling it her «mistake» and taking responsibility for «for not paying close enough attention to some of the daily stresses in Ontarians» lives.»
Andrew and I recently have been sharing information and research on a number of matters, and he brought to my attention an intriguing footnote in a 1997 report called the «Consolidated Financial Statements of the US Government» (CFS).
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.»
GoldMoney research director Alasdair Macleod's study of the breakdown of the historic correlation of interest rates and the general price level, a correlation set forth by «Gibson's Paradox» in economics, a study called to your attention by GATA on Sunday --
One of the Parkland school shooting survivors is calling on tourists to boycott the State of Florida for spring break as a way to get legislators» attention focused on gun control.
In the real estate and business worlds, the attention from the so - called «anti-corruption» purge by the House of Saud — the royal ruling family — has landed squarely on bin Talal.
Pat Deneen does well to call attention to this confident comment by our President: Stumping in Iowa on May 24, President Obama declared, «We don't need another political fight about ending a woman's right to choose, or getting rid of Planned Parenthood, or taking away affordable....
I just stumbled across this piece on the Acton Institute site, which called my attention to the fuss kicked up by NPR over what the adjective «Christian» means.
From the moment you log on to Facebook, a hundred links are calling out for your attention.
They, therefore, received more attention, food and protection, which gave them a breeding advantage, and they passed on this favorable trait, call it «tameness,» to their offspring.
Geez, your imaginary friend is sure to send you to the imaginary place called hell for all the lying and misrepresenting you do on here... do you think your imaginary friend pays attention to your small minded rants?
Although they try to avoid calling attention to it, the new natural lawyers know very well that their project rests on metaphysical assumptions that the dominant scientific culture rejects.
On the contrary, from 1912 to 1933, Whitehead persistently lectured to learned societies, calling their attention to the importance of the teaching of the relevant subject - matter.
Roof and McKinney's emphasis on liberals» secular drift aptly calls attention to the perennial liberal problem in propagating the faith and inculcating piety.
Let's further suppose this being, which we'll call God, focused his attention on this planet, terraformed it to sustain life, and then created the life on it.
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 Imitation of Christ, commenting on the early Fathers of the Church, notes «how scrupulously they kept the fasts» having called attention to «the long and arduous temptations they had to suffer.»
But Neuhaus calls the faculty protest «smarminess» and goes on to denigrate the «national prominence» of Calvin College, as if it is some rude, liberal Podunk institution looking for cheap media attention with a publicity stunt.
But paying attention to the prophets in this season reminds us that the sort of waiting and preparing that God calls us to as citizens of this upside - down Kingdom is the active kind that demolishes obstructions and levels the playing field, that binds the brokenhearted and liberates the imprisoned, that beat swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks, and bets it all by going all in on this irrational and seemingly impossible vision of peace on earth.
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.
The argument of this sermon was open to criticism on the ground that the preacher seemed to take for granted a highly debatable view of the redemptive value of human suffering; yet he was calling attention to something very important, namely, that if we quote Baxter's words as Professor Lampe has done, we must not forget that the scope of Christ's suffering is limited.
Theologies of play and of the body could be understood as the church's teaching on these topics, although in fact they tend to call for some shift in Christian thinking as a whole based on attention to what can be learned as one takes play or the body seriously.
As Christian fundamentalism focuses its attention on the so - called Holy Land, so also does the Islamic world, where it has served to strengthen and spread Islamic fundamentalism.
Gordon Kaufman (1925 — 2011) has called attention to an overemphasis on «God's tyrannical omnipotence» that offended many sensitive and thoughtful humanists who found it impossible to worship or believe in such a deity.
I am grateful to Professor Patricia Benner of the University of California Medical School (San Francisco) for calling my attention to the model proposed by Stuart E. Dreyfus in «Formal Models versus Human Situational Understanding: Inherent Limitations on the Modeling of Business Expertise,» Air Force Office of Scientific Research (Contract: F 49620 -79-C0063), National Technical Information Service, February 1981, AD - AO97468 / 3.
Maybe another day I'll link all of these, but for now I'd call your attention to the SEARCH FIRST THINGS box over on the upper right - hand corner.
When we put our attention on a particular movement, we call that a moment.
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