Sentences with phrase «draw people attention»

While such premise could draw people attention, but there also lies its weakness, it's severely predictable.

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Since Virgin's early days, I have played pranks every April Fool's Day to make people laugh, to draw attention to our brand, and also to remind employees of our company's founding spirit.
I have known Jamie for many years and have been impressed with his dynamism as he has ramped up his restaurant business and built his worldwide brand through his various TV shows, all the while pouring his efforts into teaching people to eat better, drawing public attention to the poor quality of school lunches, and developing Fifteen, his restaurant and social enterprise that trains unemployed young people to become professional chefs.
If you're asking someone to «Buy Now» or «Start a Free Trial,» you want to make sure you use a button color that will draw people's attention so they'll click and take the action you want them to take.
According to the research, landing pages that draw a person's attention to one main call - to - action (in other words, a link) have a conversion rate of 13.5 percent, while landing pages with five or more call - to - actions or links have an average conversion rate of 10.5 percent.
Immigrant groups acknowledged there is some fear among people in the country illegally who are skittish about drawing attention to themselves in visible marches.
Some people said the screed, directed at CEO Jeremy Stoppelman, drew attention to prevalent wage issues in the area; others accused the employee of acting entitled and failing to find better or more work or a place to live that costs less than her current $ 1,245 rent.
He also drew attention to the $ 4 million the company recently pledged to help displaced people across the world.
When it comes to wearing their tech, 73 percent of people want a gadget that blends into the everyday clothing rather than something like Google Glass that draws attention to itself.
Because of that, he drew the attention of people from all walks of life who were much smarter than him, from executives, ivy leaguers, programmers, doctorates, attorneys, bankers and more.
While some of the job titles on the list, like «nurse» or «teacher,» may sound more like conventional in - person positions, FlexJobs is drawing attention to the remote versions of these jobs in which workers can provide services via phone or video conferencing.
Speaking to the Wall Street Journal blog Independent Street, she outlined Magic's qualifications, as summarized by reporter Kelly Spors: «He's started a string of successful businesses, could draw celebrity attention to a stodgy federal agency, cares about helping the disadvantaged and urban revitalization and aligns himself with smart people
While having a good design will draw attention to your advertisement, the CTA is what will increase conversions and convince people to click and take action.
Trump drew attention to a danger that's «invisible» yet every bit as dangerous as terrorism and extremism — namely, «the steady creep of government bureaucracy that drains the vitality and wealth of the people
This exciting project and the llama - shaped real estate drew international attention and attracted hundreds of people to uproot their lives and migrate to the desert.
TIJUANA, Mexico (AP)-- The group that organized a monthlong caravan of Central Americans seeking asylum in the United States wanted to draw attention to the plight of people fleeing violence.
Although largely a local media figure, Allman's remarks drew national attention both because of how out - of - line they were and because they exemplified a broader pattern in conservative media of personally attacking Hogg, Emma Gonzalez, and other survivors of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, which killed 17 people.
Powerful words are ones that grab attention and draw people in.
The group that organized a monthlong caravan of Central Americans seeking asylum in the United States wanted to draw attention to the plight of people fleeing violence.
They're doing it for ratings I feel like, and perpetuating the stereotype that all southernors are Baptists who live for church every Sunday, etc. because it will draw the most attention from people.
Amy Mandelker has drawn attention to the term «reverse perspective» as used by Russian Orthodox theologians to describe the unusual dimensions of icon paintings, with the gaze of the viewer drawn to the level of earthly events and yet given a peculiar perspective, as from a heavenly seat, so that people and objects do not have their expected everyday appearance.
In 2008 Bentley gained international attention when he led a series of meetings in Florida which drew thousands of people and came to be known as the Lakeland...
Worried about the Roman occupiers and the attention drawn to Jesus by the people, they ask, «What are we to do?
Indeed, it's a convenient tactic for politicians to unite people from the Right (concerned with the «threat of Islam») and the Left (moved by issues of gender equality and secularism) in order to draw attention away from pressing social and economic issues.
This is why Jesus» critics repeatedly drew attention to the fact that he dined with the wrong people.
The evidence by which the Qur» an draws people's attention to the belief in Allah is based on reason and inner consciousness or intuition.
It drew renewed attention in November 2010 when Apple removed the Manhattan Declaration app from its iPhones, iPads, and iTunes, saying the app was «offensive to large groups of people» because it promoted bigotry and homophobia.
Some volunteers then take to the surrounding streets to speak with the people they meet, going out in pairs with large lanterns — a great way to draw attention and spark curiosity.
Many have noted that while globalization has been drawing people together into worldwide unions and federations, opposite forces have been focusing attention on individualism and on small, tightly knit groups and movements.
Scot McKnight was the first person to draw my attention to the fact that «anyone who thinks it is wrong for a woman to teach in a church can be consistent with that point of view only if they refuse to learn from women scholars» (The Blue Parakeet, p. 148).
Here I can not, of course, discuss the contents of these decrees, but I should only like to draw attention to one thought from the Constitution on the Church: The Church is the holy people of God seeking eternal life through the sufferings and the wilderness of this time, and we are this Church.
And to the degree people do accept it as a revealed account of how the world will end, it tends to draw attention to the details of these events (feeding curiosity and missing the deeper meaning).
It also draws our attention to the fact that most Christian movements of renewal limit the thrust of their attack and challenge to the sphere of the private person, remain socially conservative, attacking the heathenism of individuals, but not of institutions.
I've heard these very things said by those who are on the other end of the people who use religion and politics to enrich themselves, give them power and authority over their fellow human beings and draw attention to themselves rather than to God.
The Kaduna State governor has been accused of trying to restrict press freedom and silence voices that draw attention to violence in southern Kaduna, where for over a year Fulani herder militia have attacked communities, killing over 800 people and seizing land and property with relative impunity.
But our informants draw special attention to his association with people who were neither socially accepted nor morally approved.
He talks to me at various points in the day as He reminds me or draws me to attention and shows me things and people I need to pray for, as well as giving thanks.
In 1959, four young English politicians wrote an article in Crossbow called «Wanted, a World Refugee Year», which drew attention to the 200,000 people in Europe who were still refugees.
I feel good when only ranting ravers decide to curtail my views of thoughtfulness measuring for such people are as useless pungencies meaning only to subvert when they factually draw attention to thought felt provocations innuendoes.
In the years after the Council this led to a trend which drew people's attention away from Mary to focus on the Holy Spirit.
Mr. Lukacs has undoubtedly succeeded in drawing attention to his intense dislike of people with whom he disagrees, yet again.
You have a platform, Dr. Dawkins, an audience, and in some real way I'm very grateful that you drew attention to the pre-natal eradication of people with Down syndrome.
Anyone that needs someone to scratch a permanent cartoon on their body to try and draw attention to themselves is obviously a person with very low self esteem that follows trends.
Cobb (1982b p. 21) draws attention to a statement from a World Council of Churches consultation on dialogue with people of living faiths in 1971 which said «Dialogue thus involves the risk of one partner being changed by the other.
That is, will he strive to draw people's attention away from the meaning of life and to interest them in a metaphysical or legalistic formulation of religion?
The book of Hebrews is particularly important here because it shows the connection between the worship of the Old Testament and the worship of the N.T. and also because it draws attention to the uniqueness of our worship as the New Testament people of God.
The odd action of «many of the people» draws our attention to them.
You don't draw the rest of the insane to people's attention like this do you?
While some attention has been drawn to the Christian critique of sex and violence in television programming, the critique must also include other dehumanizing aspects such as consumerism, limited access for such groups as minorities and older people and the continuing exploitation of children and youth.
What draws the attention of most people, though, is broccoli's high concentration of magnesium.
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