Sentences with phrase «came to light in»

Those issues came to light in a report by the Oakland - based Alliance for Girls on the district's girls of color that found black girls had «uniquely negative experiences.»
His remarks came to light in the wake of a big sell - off that occurred in the equity markets Feb. 2018.
The battery issue with iPhones came to light in December when a report at Geekbench found a relationship between the battery age and the smartphone performance.
Lazarus is a notorious group of hackers that first came to light in 2009.
Facebook's stock price has declined by 14 % since the data privacy scandal involving the Trump - linked data firm Cambridge Analytica first came to light in mid-March.
When this came to light in 2014 it was generally seen as an unacceptable form of psychological manipulation.
Apple has been under fire for a software update that slows down the CPU speed on certain iPhone models when their batteries wear down, which first came to light in December.
This came to light in the wake of its decision to acquire...
Another use for life insurance that most younger individuals might not need or wouldn't be inclined toward really came to light in the last few years when our retirement portfolios took an enormous hit.
Scourfield's dealings with Mills are said to have commenced in 2002, but only came to light in 2006 when a senior executive at HBOS became concerned over the cases under Scourfield's management.
After it came to light in 2006 that the Home Office had failed to consider or implement such recommendations in a number of cases, the rules were tightened and deportation became compulsory for non-British citizens over the age of 17 sentenced to more than 12 months in prison, except where it would be in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Protection of Refugees.
Evidence of a particularly bold over-billing program came to light in a malpractice case against the Baltimore law firm of Weinberg & Green.
In a high - profile matter that came to light in 2006, Ellis had been caught on videotape attempting to pressure a 25 - year - old South Korean refugee claimant into having a sexual relationship with him in return for a favourable ruling through his role as an adjudicator in her case.
The issue of Canadian independence came to light in June when two Laval University law professors initiated a legal challenge to the Canadian law which asked Parliament to «assent» to the British law providing changes to the law of monarchal succession.
She felt that the Release referred to claims as of the end of 2007, and that the Defendant's negligence with respect to the tax issue only came to light in 2011.
Full details of the scandal — known as Swiss Leaks — came to light in February this year.
As came to light in the case of Merck's drug Vioxx, pharmaceutical companies have been known to write articles regarding the alleged benefits or safety of their drugs.
Bonazzoli's extracurricular activities came to light in an article on term paper trafficking written by Colman M. Herman and published in the fall issue of CommonWealth magazine.
This recently came to light in a 2012 survey of Canadian in - house counsel.
The dark fate of European honeybees has been making headlines ever since their precipitous decline came to light in the 1990s.
After decades in storage, the drawings came to light in 2013.
#BlackLivesMatter first came to light in 2012 when a young, unarmed, black male, Trayvon Martin, was shot and killed.
Ms. Tompkins is so far the only woman in the pantheon of great self - taught artists — among them Bill Traylor, Henry Darger, Martín Ramírez and James Castle — whose achievements came to light in the second half of the 20th century and have altered the shape of American art history.
The photographs and films of René Magritte came to light in the mid-1970s, more than ten years after the Surrealist artist's death.
This came to light in «All at Once,» the artist's first survey exhibition, a spacious and informative presentation of more than 150 objects, dating from 1993 to the present, in cast paper and plaster, blown glass, and glazed ceramic.
This agreement came to light in 1962, when a dispute arose over the sale of images of Short Circuit by a subscription slide service called Portable Gallery Press.
The Tales Of franchise came to light in December 1995 with Tales of Phantasia on the Super Famicom (Nintendo).
Earlier this month, news of a strange little video game project came to light in the form of a mysterious trailer.
Rez first came to light in 2002 (USA / Canada) and it quickly won over gamers with its» VR - like world and rhythmic beats.
The allegations against Pedro L. Custodio, 44, known as «Pastor Pete» who runs the Our Father's House of Refuge Ministries, Inc., came to light in August while Eustis police were investigating another crime that took place at the shelter.
The dangers of mold exposure for pets came to light in 2007, when a veterinarian found pulmonary hemorrhages in two cats during pre-op procedures.
Without it we would have no way to respond quickly and effectively to reports of animal abuse such as those that came to light in recent years at Oklahoma research labs and roadside zoos.
This issue first came to light in 2009 when Amazon remotely deleted digital copies of certain George Orwell books from some Kindles.
All I can think is that this is some sort of misguided attempt by Amazon to try and remedy some of the abuses that came to light in the recent sock puppet debacle (and if you missed all that drama, here's a link to catch you up).
McManamy's story first came to light in news reports last summer about her efforts to write greeting cards for future landmark events in her daughter's life.
Mitsubishi Motors North America has confirmed that US vehicles are not affected by the fuel consumption testing data irregularities that recently came to light in Japan.
The ST version of Ford's Focus came to light in 2013 and has become one of the top competitors in the sporty hatchback game.
The issue first came to light in Japan in November of 2013 when an SUV outfitted with the CMBS unexpectedly braked, causing a rear - end collision.
The Malloy Administration's plan to force the «Clark School Turnaround Plan» to hand the day - to - day operation of the Hartford elementary school over to Friendship Public Charter School Inc. first came to light in a February 10, 2014 Wait, What?
The so - called «Operation Trojan Horse» letter, which came to light in March, purported to outline a template on how schools could be pushed into adopting more Islamic cultures.
The conflict came to light in an LA Times story this morning, citing an opinion from a district lawyer sent to Gloria Romero, the former California lawmaker who wrote the 2010 «Parent Trigger» law.
A dramatised account of the real - life kidnapping of the grandson of millionaire John Paul Getty, the film had to be recast and shot at the last minute after the allegations against Spacey came to light in October.
There's a seamy underbelly that came to light in this, a gritty look at those living day - to - day existences outside Disney World.
I remember when it first came to light in the fashion world, I was the one that said «NO WAY!»
The final and most mysterious component of the European genome first came to light in a study that showed modern Europeans were somehow related to Native Americans.
A super Earth known as Gliese 667Cc also came to light in 2011, discovered by astronomers combing through data from the European Southern Observatory's 3.6 - meter telescope in Chile.
This secret facility for uranium enrichment came to light in 2009, 2 years after Iran started building it.
Latin was once a near - universal language for scholarship in Western science; then Latin gave way to a «Scientific Babel,» as historian Gordin calls it, where research came to light in a profusion of languages.
The evidence came to light in 2003 when Gonzalez, along with David Huddart of LJMU and Matthew Bennett of Bournemouth University in England, were studying a formation of volcanic ash in the Valsequillo Basin, south of Puebla.
Still, researchers didn't pay serious attention to the problem for decades, after a massive public health crisis came to light in Bangladesh.
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