Sentences with phrase «new widespread interest»

Recent years have seen a new widespread interest and appreciation of Latin American art.

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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams, reported to be the top pick to replace the retiring head of the New York Fed, failed to stop widespread customer abuses at Wells Fargo, the public - interest group Better Markets alleges.
Better Markets, a non-profit organization that advocates for the public interest on Wall Street, says a potential promotion by Williams to lead the Federal Reserve Bank of New York would reward failure - because the San Francisco Fed failed to prevent widespread customer abuses at San Francisco - based banking behemoth Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC), which it's supposed to supervise.
But the process vision of the «big story» can provide a setting within which the widespread new interest in «my story» can honestly develop in the conviction that my story is not just a private exploration but resonates with the reality within which we find ourselves.
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.
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.
Now, following widespread interest from Conservative MPs at the party's conference, it is hoped that a new campaign group will be up and running within a few months.
By putting the interests of the people of New York State first, we overcame the obstacles that for so long have stood in the way of real reform and delivered one of the most critical, widespread fiscal reforms the state has seen in years.
Given the widespread interest in the race, Ulster GOP Chairman Roger Rascoe, a Trump supporter and one of his Hudson Valley coordinators, predicts «the highest turnout in New York history» among the county's almost 27,600 enrolled Republicans.
(Calif.) The state's new school funding system, with its accompanying educational priorities, appears to be signaling renewed and widespread interest in integrating arts education into core curriculum.
«One presentation of widespread interest was Ingram chief content officer Phil Ollila «s new data — commissioned by Publishers Launch — analyzing how the rise of ebooks affects what is sold in physical bookstores.
Four outcomes are possible: the original breed (less plushly furred) will be restored (unlikely, the current British Shorthair is widespread); there will be two British Shorthair breeds (possible, but a new name will be needed e.g. Irish Shorthair); the Scottish and Irish cats will be introduced into British Shorthair bloodlines (unlikely, breeders are too jealous of the purity of their bloodlines); or the breeding of the Scottish / Irish cats will lapse due to lack of interest.
Simon Tovey, Head of the New Now Sale in London, said: «Shara Hughes attracted widespread interest from nine phone bidders, as well as interest in the room and online.
Clemente's widespread cultural interests and nomadic lifestyle — New York is his home but he spends part of each year in Italy, India and the New Mexico desert — have deeply affected his art.
Included in T magazine's «Nifty 50» list of American culture's rising stars, the Los Angeles - based photographer David Benjamin Sherry captured widespread interest in 2010 when he was one of the breakout participants in MoMA PS1's «Greater New York» survey in 2010.
But the press hasn't seemed to do Ledare — who has shown intimate photos of his mother before at MoMA PS1 and other venues, sparking widespread queasy interest — any harm, particularly amid the news that he recently signed with the esteemed New York gallery Mitchell - Innes & Nash.
After World War II, Moore's legacy was already considered canonical, and the artist was the subject of widespread interest and acclaim, notably including a major 1946 retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art in New York and winning the International Sculpture Prize at the 1948 Venice Biennale.
Marti Mayo, the director of the Contemporary Arts Museum and president of the Houston Museum District Association, said there is widespread support and interest in adding the new museum to the 11 institutions already in the district.
• There is much scientific and historical evidence that the reported recent warming in the Arctic is not unprecedented, for instance the 1920/30's are recorded to have been relatively warm as in this 2006 paper, and this newer paper is interesting if challenging, but there are still other similar papers and much widespread history of the Medieval Warm Period.
The company has identified 12.2 GW of potential new contracts over the next few years, with 59 % coming from projects outside the US and «widespread utility scale interest in the US,» Hughes said yesterday during a conference call.
Jones Day's failure to understand the new rules of conduct in an electronic age led to widespread speculation about whether the firm was hiding a conflict of interest and nearly forced the recusal of FTC Chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras, as described in these news stories, here and here.
By Joshua FruthNEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence)- Digital currency technologies generated widespread public and investor interest in 2017, with new cryptocurrency products capable of streamlining and decentralizing global commerce.
On Tuesday, Iranian lawmakers passed a new set of banking laws, securing low interest rates and forgiving widespread loan penalties, as they prepare official cryptocurrency policies to bolster the struggling economy.
Citing «widespread interest in treating the emerging adult offender group similar to today's juvenile offender population,» Brown's new budget proposes creating a «young adult offender pilot program» at two sites in the state.
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