Not exact matches
Although it does not appear that this particular issue is top of mind for regulators just now, shadow financial firms that operate outside the standard formats, in both credit and investment markets, should be receiving
even more
wide - ranging
attention than they have been.
Its
wide array of options reflects its
attention to what the everyday customer wants, needs and expects from a convenience store location — with some bonuses to make their day
even better.
We have experienced this negative phenomenon first - hand by having had a district -
wide contract rescinded before the program
even started due to fear caused by media
attention generated from a single parent in single school who took offense to a classroom teacher leading mandala coloring and using the term, «Namaste,» with her students.
Even though, off the shoulder tops are not so flattering on my
wide shoulders, I distracted the
attention wearing my hair down, and a chunky necklace from Lydell NYC.
Sometimes a film comes along that although it hasn't received a
wide release or
even a reasonable marketing campaign, it can capture your
attention by the very people involved.
However, I would like to point out that authors with a
wide circle of online acquaintances to whom they've provided content, or
even attention, in the past would possibly find themselves in that enviable situation, as their online friends flock to support their latest efforts (not necessarily as a result of any pressure, implicit or explicit, from the author in question).
Even a 2014 Brookings Institution report that received
wide attention for arguing that student debt is manageable for the average borrower noted that borrowers are now taking twice as long (13.4 years) to pay off their loans as they were nearly 20 years ago (7.5 years).32
THE ELDER WALKER»S latest exhibition is bound to bring
even wider critical
attention to his work, thanks to the imprimatur of his daughter.
The move
even caught the
attention of Congressman Ted W. Lieu (33rd District, California), who told Apple it was «casting too
wide a net» in its effort to remove spam and illegitimate apps from the App Store, and was «invalidating apps from longstanding and legitimate developers who pose no threat to the App Store's integrity.»