Sentences with phrase «gets widespread attention»

One hopes it gets widespread attention because it teaches much about the history of this priceless landmark and serves as a reminder of how close we came to losing it.
The paper Homebirth and the Future Child by OB - GYN Lachlan de Crespigny, and Oxford Philosophy Professor Julian Savulescu is deservedly getting widespread attention in the mainstream media.
But so far, Astorino lacks money and name recognition to get widespread attention on the issue.
But Astorino so far lacks money and name recognition to get widespread attention on the issue.
The article got widespread attention «because of who we are,» Tilghman says, but the response it provoked was decidedly mixed.
Heavenly Sword is already off to a good start, but it still has to get past a lot of other publications to get widespread attention.
The pair began working togther in 2010 as an experiment in creating accessible art after Guangci's Pop - inspired «Angel» series got widespread attention in China.
An hour after the first comments by Steve Mosher and Charles Rotter, and the hacker made a new comment at WUWT asking why the story hadn't gotten widespread attention.
The essay got widespread attention after being re-posted on Dr. Judith Curry and Watts Up With That's websites.

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Sandwich's videos for buzzy startups like Lyft, Rdio and Slack helped those products get widespread Internet attention and racked up hundreds of thousands of views.
He failed, of course, and widespread reports of his legal manoeuvring — an injunction against publication and a $ 100 - million libel suit — ensured the story got much more attention than it might otherwise have warranted.
The Catholics are getting the attention but this is more widespread among all churches.
I get the feeling your comment is actually a blanket statement drafted your office to rebut some widespread, negative publicity about Latch On NYC, and you're now blanketing the Internet with that statement as fast as you can — without paying much attention to its recipients.
Signs are emerging that cadmium — a widespread contaminant that gets little attention from health experts and regulators — could be the new lead.
Satellite communications, along with orbiting weather and GPS systems, are so widespread now that consumers largely take them for granted, whereas human spaceflight, limited to low Earth orbit, rarely gets a degree of attention even close to that on the night before Christmas 1968.
His performance in Revolutionary Road, like the movie as a whole, was fairly divisive — it's probably peak Shannon in terms of his initial attention - getting persona as an impassioned lunatic, with an emphasis in this case on blunt truth - telling in a context of widespread repression.
«The Terminal» (2004) The third film placing Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks together didn't get the kind of epic attention of «Saving Private Ryan,» nor did it generate the widespread praise or grosses of «Catch Me if You Can.»
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This widespread attention tends to get priced into the market, as traders say.
While UHI gets all the attention, I believe irrigation heat islands are much more widespread and have a greater impact on the temperature record.
Kevin Doyle, the executive director of CEA - Florida and a lobbyist for the group, said in his letter that Florida's electricity providers «should get some special attention» for their response to the widespread power outages caused by Hurricane Irma.
that Florida's electricity providers «should get some special attention» for their response to the widespread power outages caused by Hurricane Irma.
In the view of National Geographic, 2004 was «The Year Global Warming Got Respect» by capturing «widespread media attention
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