Sentences with phrase «more urgent attention»

In a world of anthropogenic atmospheric change, which sin requires more urgent attention: pride or sloth?

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Thousands of persons devote their entire professional lives simply to getting our attention, inventing shorter TV spots, more urgent - looking direct mail, songs with built - in commercials, movies with built - in songs, and TV graphics that move, turn, and dance.
The appeal to the viewer is never presented within the reasonable context of calculated stewardship or responsible use of one's possessions: rather, the approach is designed to catch the viewer's attention with a more desperate and urgent religious horror story.
Bumble, a dating app known for allowing women to initiate contact with men, last month began allowing its more than 22 million registered users to search An Apple Watch app made by an Australian developer has saved the life of a man after it alerted him to needing urgent medical attention.
The subject matters of these books require far more urgent, sharp, and probing attention than they here receive.
More than 90 cats and dogs, many in urgent need of veterinary attention, were rescued from a White County, Ark., property after authorities discovered them living in filth and suffering from a lack of basic care.
* Chronic (2 - 3 days or more) diarrhea or vomiting requires urgent attention.
Generally, the louder and more urgent the meow, the less pleasant we people find it, and the faster we jump to attention.
Vomiting in these animals requires urgent veterinary attention as it may be a sign of a more serious issue.
Our grants will focus on servicing the most urgent and immediate needs such as housing, food, and vet bills, but also on training programs to make animals more adoptable and educational programming about the wonder of animals and the responsibility of owning pets, with particular attention to children.
As great as it hopefully were for the dry Sahel to have so much more rain, the dimension of the change calls for urgent attention
Plan B, or an addition to Plan A, I'd expect to be the hyping of an «even more urgent» problem to deflect attention from the «problem» which wasn't.
The changing focus from urgent mitigation, an excuse to raise the price of energy by a factor of 5 - 10 or more, to adaptation and slower remediation approaches makes the whole thing useless to the socialist agenda, so they turn their attention to other excuses.
They take away money & attention from other problems that are much more urgent.
They take away money and attention from other problems that are more urgent and more important, such as poverty and infectious disease and public education and public health, and the preservation of living creatures on land and in the oceans, not to mention easy problems such as the timely construction of adequate dikes around the city of New Orleans.
Some efforts have been made to figure this out, but it can be a challenge to keep the attention of the people who have to do the work, when more urgent matters land on their desks.
Now that he has fessed up to his gender, he has turned his attention to more urgent topics, to wit: finding the hottest ERISA lawyer in America.
The principles of data protection, privacy and the so - called «right to be forgotten» were in «urgent need of attention» before the controversial decision in Google v AEPD and Costeja - Gonzalez C - 131 / 12, and «a great deal more guidance and litigation is required», says barrister Jocelyn Ledward, of QEB Hollis Whiteman.
Instead, you're paying attention to things that are louder, more urgent, more essential, and frankly, easier.
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