Sentences with phrase «more widespread interest»

Over the past twenty years or so, hardly any contemporary artist has attracted more widespread interest in both his life and work than Jeff Koons (b 1955).

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Interest in Troeltsch's thought is greater today than ever before, and also more widespread, attracting attention in Eastern and Western Europe, North America and Japan.
Christian interest in Buddhism and the attempt to appropriate its insights is far more widespread than Buddhist interest in Christianity Still, the situation is not a simple one in Japan, he said, Much of the vitality of religious life and practice in Japan is in the so - called new religions, some of which draw on Buddhism more than others.
The task has been accepted in academic theological circles for a long time, but only in the last few years has there been more popular and widespread interest in what is going on.
Other symptoms of this new spirit are to be found in the increased interest in the common worship of the academic community, though this is by no means universally evident; in the widespread and intensive discussions of faculties about the purpose and organization of the course of study; in the experiments that are being carried on to relate the work of the seminary more intimately to the work of other church agencies, particularly to the local churches.
They were more interested in widespread geographical support, moreso than actual majoritarianism.
So having wiped out a massive part of the support for electoral reform — Clegg has left those who want reform for more high - minded reasons (which is a small constituent remember, most support the system that suits their narrow party interest) with a mountain to climb to rebuild widespread support.
But interest in them has recently become more widespread, says physicist David Vitali of the University of Camerino in Italy, «sparked by the fact that technological advances now make fundamental tests of quantum mechanics much easier to conceive.»
In our 2013 survey we repeated several of these questions and found that a number of them — such as flirting, looking up past love interests, and researching prospective partners — are now significantly more widespread than they were eight years ago.
For the majority of instructors who are not power users with tech, navigating hundreds of apps with inconsistent integrations with the Learning Management System, as well as data silos locked down by proprietary interests, still represent significant barriers to more widespread adoption of plug - and - play principles.
The Common Core education movement has been accompanied by a rapid and widespread interest in the use of standards - aligned, research - supported comprehensive assessment systems to help guide local edu... Read More...
The technology will also be of interest to companies with safe - driving policies and I look forward to more widespread application of this sort of system in the future.»
Scary stories of her are widespread, but Peer soon finds out that she isn't interested in riches — what she wants if far more valuable — life!
And, while it usually takes at least 12 months for any increase or decrease in interest rates to be felt in a widespread economic way, the market's response to a change (or news of a potential change) is often more immediate.
The widespread acceptance of assets as safe and conservative makes it more likely they'll see more investor interest and wind up in more investors» portfolios.
While interest and willingness to discuss in - plan retirement income products are growing, obstacles remain to more widespread adoption.
Although many abstract artists maintain that Abstraction is a community, there is widespread interest in exploring the artists of the movement who lived outside of its more globally recognized regions and schools.
That widespread practice of stealing golden geese from other galleries does not typically make for warm and fuzzy friendships, particularly when tens of millions of dollars are potentially at stake over the course of an artist's career, and these recent arrangements have come from rare situations where dealers can work together for the sake of a shared interest in an artist — or when they both see an opportunity to make more money.
But such was the widespread interest in her work over the next two years that, although she made more than 40 paintings, Lehmann has been able to buy only one small one.
It really points to very serious widespread problems in the U.S. academic and journalistic professions — you can't do research on renewable energy in the U.S. academic system, because of fossil fuel influence, and you can't get honest coverage of renewable energy initiatives in the U.S. press, also because of undue influence by vested interests — and more often than not these days, those vested interests are in finance, not in industry.
But even more interesting was that, in a discussion with one of our guests who had welcomed the news, I learned - to my astonishment - that he was Chair of a local «Environmental Network» - whose website asserts, for example, that there is a «widespread consensus» that more CO2 will make the Earth «too hot for us», that «we are approaching crisis point» and «disaster» and that the opinions of sceptics are derived from media promotion «by those who stand to lose financially if energy consumption is reduced».
The accusation that skeptic climate scientists are paid by the fossil fuel industry to «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» has two parts: the 1991 - ’95 span when it got little public interest, and late 1995 to the present, when it became far more widespread.
A major problem with the Western diet is its widespread dependence on convenience foods and, since producers have caught on to people's growing interest in healthy eating, there are now countless healthy descriptions to make foods more appealing.
(There may be more, given the widespread interest in grabbing this opportunity.)
Dubbed the «6 +5» rule as it prevents a club fielding more than five players who are not eligible for the national team of that country in their starting eleven, the plan has gained widespread press attention and international interest.
Proposals for disclosure reforms have received widespread interest with more than 250 pages of feedback received.
The rule seeks to eliminate any conflicts of interest from retirement investment advisors, brokers and agents; we reported earlier that it's a problem so widespread that it's allegedly led to more than $ 17 billion in losses for consumers.
Returning to the ABC News article, we find it interesting and disconcerting that the attorney quoted in the article would remark, «The big agencies like Lexis Nexis that do more things are covered, but it's certainly true that the law has written out smaller companies that do only background checks, and there are all these widespread problems.»
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