Sentences with phrase «fuel interest in»

John Hochfelder at New York Injury Cases Blog says a lawsuit against the city subway system on behalf of a grossly drunk patron who tried to board between train cars is the sort of action that brings litigation into public disapprobation and might even fuel interest in relatively far - reaching reforms, like loser - pays.
Given the lack of affordable housing in Toronto and Vancouver, it makes sense that it would fuel interest in pint - sized housing.
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TOKYO — Subaru aims to further boost profits on booming U.S. sales by expanding its STI performance line.To fuel interest in the tuner packages and special editions, Subaru debuted an STI Performance...
Overall, the 2018 Chicago Auto Show is a perfect way to become familiar with or fuel interest in the automotive industry, and it truly offers a unique place for families to connect.
To fuel interest in the tuner packages and special editions, Subaru debuted an STI...
To fuel interest in the tuner packages and special editions, Subaru debuted an STI Performance Concept car this month at the New York auto show.
While the funnyman hasn't been able to fuel interest in the de Blasio fund - raiser, other performers have easily drawn crowds to the Brooklyn Bowl, where even a Grateful Dead tribute band, Joe Russo's Almost Dead, sold out a three - night stand in March.
'' [This study] will fuel interest in this area again,» Kotogal said.»
A combination of exposure at the festival, social media, and word - of - mouth helped fuel interest in the cookbook.
Why it's hot: Environmental and health concerns have fueled an interest in engineered solutions.
The legalization of cannabis for medical purposes and / or recreation in more states has fueled interest in cannabis packaging in recent years.
Majoring in psychology fueled her interest in the human brain, and she landed a job as a research assistant in a brain physiology lab at the University of New Mexico (UNM).
The discovery of the gene for DMD in 1987 fuelled interest in screening newborns for the disease, and state health authorities decided to test every newborn boy for the Duchenne gene as a matter of routine and without the explicit consent of the parents.
This observation has fueled interest in upregulating SMN2 expression any developing neuroprotectants or neurotrophic factors that could help, Dr. De Vivo said.
The discovery led to new diagnostic tests for the disease and has fueled interest in new drug discovery and other treatment options, now ongoing at Johns Hopkins.
Working with Elise has fueled my interest in how my mind and body are connected and how my evolving relationship with food affects my entire life.
The marathon craze in the 70s and 80s further fueled the interest in energy drinks.
In other words, the movie has the potential to be a mainstream cultural moment that fuels interest in VR the way the overnight hit of augmented - reality game «Pokémon Go» vaulted AR forward.
He enjoyed playing other reindeer games too, but the American classics still fuels his interest in the present and future of moving images.
Although it seems like a big movie nowadays, Braveheart wasn't a particularly big hit at the box office at the time of its release, only really making its money back after the Academy Award for Best Picture fueled its interest in home video.
«I realize that's what fueled my interest in a good education for everyone.
Recent recalls also have fueled a interest in raw diets for cats and dogs.
In her second year of veterinary school, she was fortunate to obtain a position as an emergency technician in the Veterinary Clinical Pathology Laboratory, and the experience and education she received in the laboratory fueled her interest in pursuing the specialty of clinical pathology after veterinary school.
Frustration with the results of conventional therapy of these chronic diseases fueled an interest in natural, holistically - applied therapies.
Throughout his career, Gonzalez - Torres's involvement in social and political causes fueled his interest in the overlap of private and public life.
Throughout his career, Felix Gonzalez - Torres's involvement in social and political causes as an openly gay man fueled his interest in the overlap of private and public life.
Throughout his career, Gonzalez - Torres's involvement in social and political causes as an openly gay man fueled his interest in the overlap of private and public life.
The mainstream green groups, these lefties argue, spent way too much time compromising with fossil - fuel interests in order to craft a byzantine cap - and - trade proposal that could placate enough swing voters in Congress.
Though he quipped afterward, «the environment strikes back,» he was obviously undeterred in his climate change - denying ways, remaining one of the most prominent advocates for fossil fuel interests in the U.S. Senate.
Newly released documents show that Soon has collected more than $ 1 million in funding from fossil fuel interests in recent years, told fossil fuel executives his papers are «deliverables» in return for their funding, and granted a major utility pre-publication review and anonymity.
The loss of ice has also fueled interest in opening shipping routes through the region, as well as exploiting natural resources, such as oil, found beneath the seafloor.
Labe was first interviewed by The Washington Post, whose story featured some of his tweets, which further fueled interest in the story.
Donald Trump has put fossil fuel interests in charge of the United States government and tomorrow, emissaries of the fossil fuel industry will debate how to undermine international climate action.
Rick Perry's grid study sounds strikingly similar to the one Travis Fisher wrote for fossil fuel interests in 2015.
This case fueled her interest in legal writing and discourse.
This interest also fuels my interest in travel, visiting science fiction and comic conventions in the United States.
I have been meditating since elementary school due to a rather eccentric family, which no doubt fueled my interest in psychotherapy.

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Its policy of maintaining extremely low interest rates has been, in large part, responsible for fueling the current mania for housing.
The recent rise in oil prices fueled expectations the Federal Reserve could flag more interest rate hikes at its policy meeting this week.
LONDON, May 1 (Reuters)- The dollar broke into positive territory for the year and bond yields were creeping higher again on Tuesday, as the recent rise in oil prices fuelled bets that the U.S. Federal Reserve will flag more interest rate hikes this week.
Fueling the rally is increasing business interest in the Ethereum blockchain, which can be used to build applications with uses beyond digital currencies.
NEW YORK, May 1 - The dollar broke into positive territory for the year and U.S. bond yields inched higher again on Tuesday as the recent rise in oil prices fueled expectations the Federal Reserve could flag more interest rate hikes at its policy meeting this week.
The first major correction, however, will likely happen in a housing market fuelled by low interest rates.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
As much as Australia might benefit from a cut in official interest rates, it would definitely benefit from encouraging a new industry, such as the nuclear - fuel processing facility being championed by the South Australian government, and supported by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
There actually isn't a lack of interest, on the financial side, in fueling Alzheimer's research given the critical need for it and the rewards that life sciences firms would reap from even a modestly - successful product.
So policy makers focus on «core inflation,» which ignores changes in prices for fruit, vegetables, gasoline, fuel oil, natural gas, mortgage interest, intercity transportation, tobacco products and indirect taxes.
An interesting sidebar is that Kerouac cultivated the myth that he effortlessly wrote the book in three weeks fueled by caffeine and Benzedrine.
Traders are suddenly worried about interest rates (although anyone older than 30 has to be amused that 2.85 % on the Treasury 10 - year is a source of panic), worried about inflation (although after the last decade of stagnant wages, Friday's 2.9 % rise should be cheered, not jeered), and worried about a tax - fueled spike in growth (with this report from Powell's Atlanta colleagues leading the way.)
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