Sentences with phrase «case brings attention to»

This case brings attention to the practices of an industry that has become notorious for labor violations.
The case brought attention to the practice of using federal funds to sterilize mostly poor minorities in the name of public health.

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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.
In the case of self - proclaimed wealth experts, anyone who brings attention to an investment and is compensated for resulting referrals can be defined as a dealer who must now be registered.
This case exposes an all - too - often overlooked board issue — namely, the need for boards to establish protocols so that information brought to the board's attention is shared with everyone on the board as close to the same time as possible.
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I know some people think of Hollywood as frivolous and wasteful, and while that may be true in some cases, it can also bring attention to important issues in our world.
The media have brought to public attention several cases in which Christian Science parents have been prosecuted for the deaths of their children while under spiritual treatment (cases, which the church argues are unrepresentative of its healing record).
One of the strongest arguments in recent years for abolishing the death penalty has arisen, not from the moral prohibition against the taking of life, but from the fact that with rare exceptions those who are executed are people who lack the means to secure good legal assistance, or lack the educational background to make full use of such assistance, or lack the social status which brings the case to public attention.11
The case of mind - cure lay so ready to my hand that I could not resist the temptation of using it to bring these last truths home to your attention, but I must content myself to - day with this very brief indication.
still delicious, but just thought i'd bring it to attention in case it's a typo, or someone wants to use less to make sure the cookies are more peanut - buttery.
I think they are worthy in taste and decadence to bring to your attention — just in case you'd rather be indulging in an ice cream cone instead of shoveling that first snow!
But there's a good case, brought to our attention since the ending of the game, that the last ill - fated snap shouldn't have happened, anyway.
I hope that wasn't really the case, but his style of play, which a few years ago brought him international caps for the unorthodox attributes he brought to a team, now seems to have become even more physical and is attracting even more attention.
In the case of Norwalk, Connecticut, for instance, it was Diane Beltz - Jacobson, Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City, who, once a concerned mother brought the issue to the attention of governmental officials, spearheaded the effort which led to adoption of a concussion safety ordinance by the city.
First, I commend the Salvation Army for taking swift action once the case was brought to their attention as they looped in law enforcement immediately to investigate (including the U.S. Attorney's Office in Minneapolis and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children).
Yes, there have been bizarre cases, brought to the general public's attention, regarding breastfeeding older kids.
But in many cases, infants may never be brought to medical attention if they don't show such severe signs of injury.
«I am grateful to the campaign groups for bringing this case to my attention yesterday.
As well as bringing the legal case, he was also a passionate campaigner who brought the issue of assisted dying to the public's attention.
Mr Myler and Mr Crone said they brought the email to the attention of Mr Murdoch in a 15 - minute meeting, because it showed that their ongoing privacy case with Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers Association, had to be settled out of court.
When she resigned, Rosa worked to bring the case to the attention of Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer's office.
EFCC Clears the Air on Kafarati The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has been drawn to media reports on the decision of Justice Abdul Kafarati of the Federal High Court, Abuja to decline ruling in the fundamental human rights enforcement case brought before him by Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
The footage — which sparked outrage by the Staten Island father being pulled to the ground by NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo while saying «I can't breathe,» during an arrest on a Tompkinsville street, brought national attention to the case.
«I was impressed with what Stephon's brother Stevante said that how proud he was of Sacramento, of his city, how people turned out and made this case a national one and brought attention because I think too often, our elected leaders, they will talk about things when it's a lot of children in a school, but when it's young black men of color who are being shot by the police unarmed... I think if we're gonna say black lives matter, we have to mean it, and we have to implement change,» she continued.
(The full Statement of Task appears in Appendix A.) Normally, a technical issue such as surface temperature reconstructions might not generate widespread attention, but this case brings interesting lessons about how science works and how science, especially climate science, is communicated to policy makers and the public.
In many of these cases, the star will thus take its name from various details of the scientific projects that brought attention to it by discovering its planetary system, which leads to exoplanets with unwieldy monikers like «2MASS J04414489 +2301513 b» or «MOA -2007-BLG-192Lb.»
This is often the case with endometriosis, although I'm glad to see that recently more attention is being brought to this condition through advocacy and education.
Those are the kind of busts they do and their work has attracted the attention of a high - end French fashion company, which brings an unusual case to them.
Shannon's small role fits with this strategy: He plays a photographer for LIFE whose work brings pivotal attention to the Lovings» case, in scenes that are quiet and offhand and, indeed, actually about the process of the photographer attempting not to disrupt his subjects» lives as he takes their picture.
He seeks the advice of Constitutional law expert Phil Hirschkop (Jon Bass) to help bring the case to the attention of the Supreme Court.
In the midst of the annual Teaching and Learning Week at the Harvard Graduate School of Education — a series of events dedicated to exploring how to effectively teach and learn through demonstrations of powerful and innovative practices — the Harvard Family Research Project (HFRP) is bringing attention to its collection of case studies focused on family engagement in schools.
The NUT was the first teachers» union to campaign to have asbestos removed from schools and yet despite the problem being brought to the attention of successive governments, it is still the case that asbestos remains in most schools.
In what may be the first boy - on - boy sexual - harassment case brought to the attention of authorities, the O.C.R.'s Chicago regional office originally decided that a Rice, Minn., boy's mistreatment by his male grade school peers did not constitute sexual harassment.
The case has brought national attention to the issue, raising questions about whether the pressures to improve scores have driven a few educators to fudge the numbers, but also about broader consequences.
Although the U.S. Supreme Court reversed the lower court's ruling in 1973, the case brought national attention to state school - funding gaps between district haves and have - nots.
Rallies were held in Philadelphia and throughout the nation to bring attention to this issue and the case.
As is the case with any new model Mercedes - Benz brings to the table, the Mercedes Metris van has received plenty of attention since its recent appearance at the SEMA Auto Show.
This case was initially brought to the court's attention by the Polish Minister of Culture Małgorzata Omilanowska.
Now that you've brought these cool lit cases to my attention, I may have her now!
I mentioned the case brought by Lush Cosmetics against Amazon, and, for the benefit of anyone unfamiliar with the sort of tactics adopted by Amazon in their legal disputes, I draw your attention to the case report:
(4) Prior to the expiration of the time limitation following any year the Commissioner of Social Security may, if it is brought to the Commissioner's attention that any entry of wages or self - employment income in the Commissioner's records for such year is erroneous or that any item of wages or self - employment income for such year has been omitted from such records, correct such entry or include such omitted item in his records, as the case may be.
Certain wording used in the letters brought to the bank's attention may have been interpreted in some cases as raising a possible dispute.
The more severe or recurring cases should be brought to the attention of the vet.
They continue to bring it to our attention if there are cases anywhere.»
Several years later, the Children's Aid Society was established as a separate organization and the Ontario SPCA's primary focus became bringing animal cruelty cases to the attention of authorities.
You may not need to tell the client in some cases since a report only brings attention to the situation and begins the investigation process.
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The chairman of the United States Equestrian Federation's veterinary and medications committees criticized the number of drugs; in this case, the trainer was not found liable but coverage by the New York Times in December 2012 has brought significant attention to the issue, with trainers being watched more closely in their uses of equine drugs.vii
In any case, I'd like to bring to our readers» attention the fact there are French, Italian, German, and Spanish - subtitled versions of the Oswald character trailer on NISAmerica's YouTube channel.
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