Sentences with phrase «now subject of interest»

The business of Forex, which strictly used to be a domain of financial giants, MNCs and banks, is now a subject of interest for common men too.
That's why evaluation is now a subject of interest among Learning and Development teams.
Embed from Getty Images Struggling for form and fitness, Oxlade - Chamberlain has not developed as many will have hoped this season and he is now subject of interest from West...
The 22 year old Dutch international has risen to the fore following the departure from the Amsterdam Arena of Gregory van der Wiel and is now the subject of interest from Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan and is seen by Jose Mourinho as the ideal man to fill the Blues right - back slot.

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The pair — Scott and Stacey Ferreira, now 21 and 20, respectively — became the subject of interest after securing a nearly $ 1 million investment from Sir Richard Branson and long - time venture - investor Jerry Murdock.
Fixed indexed annuity (FIA) products will now be subject to the best interest contract exemption (BICE) of the DOL final fiduciary rule, meaning that the advisor will be required to act as a fiduciary with respect to recommendations provided in connection with these products.
Medicare Surcharge Tax Effective Jan. 1, 2013, singles with an adjusted gross income (AGI) of more than $ 200,000, and those married filing jointly with an AGI of more than $ 250,000, are now subject to an additional 3.8 % Medicare surcharge tax on investment income, which includes all capital gains, interest and dividends.
Academics write about things they know so much about that they no longer have any passion for the subject or any sense of its intrinsic interest, since, for understandable reasons, it is all now very boring to them.
But the church became largely silent on the subject of the rational self - interest that society now adopted as its norm.
It is now time to turn directly to that subject which is the controlling interest of the entire book.
In this essay, I have referred only to the book of Genesis and thus have chosen not to mention the prohibitions against homosexuality included in Leviticus, for it seems to me that what is at stake now is not homosexuality, which is a fact, a reality, whatever my view of it as a rabbi might be, but the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies, questions of legal and social status (the child - as - subject becoming child - as - object), and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society as a whole and that would lose sight of the general interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny minority.
Southampton's Virgil Van Dijk was subject of heavy interest from Liverpool over the summer, with the Reds even failing in their attempts to sign the Dutch international as per the Express, however it now seems Man City are set to put their hat in the ring as they attempt to sure up their defence.
sorry this is a bit of the subject does anyone know what the situation with our overall debt is at the moment and what our repayments are i was under the impression that we are at about the # 245 million mark gross debt and about # 97 net debt are the stadium repayments lower now or something is the bonds interest dropped lower inprice we were paying something like # 20 - # 30 million in repayments but heard its down to about # 15 million per yr now i know we will have broken throught the # 300 million mark in revenue now i am guessing that contributes more to the transfer funds or if not what makes up the transfer funds in the club i.e deals or match day revenue plus cash in the bank which stands at a high level but must be just in case we might default on a payment we need heavy cash in hand to bail us out this side of the club really intrigues me as it is not a much talked about subject unless you are into that type of area of work or care about the general fianacial outcome of the club does anyone have more insight into our finances would be great to hear from anyone about this matter cheers gonerwineverything (because we are)
Alexis Sanchez is now claimed to be the subject of interest from Inter Milan, who are keen to bring him to Italy.
Ennis scored his first goal for the England under - 17s against Portugal earlier this month and has been the subject of Man United interest for some time now.
Students at Elm City (86 percent of whom qualify for free or reduced - price lunch) now control their schedule and follow their own personal interests in their learning much more than they used to, and they have more autonomy in the subjects they study, including daily «enrichment» courses in robotics, dance, and tae kwon do.
I did a bit of reading on the subject, and one of the interesting things I learned was that countries who brought in this type of legislation decades ago are now seeing a lower incidence of violent crime that appears to correspond to the change in the laws.
«So that's why I'm saying it's very interesting that now it becomes a subject of these questions.»
What we have to be clear on is that Colorado remains a moving target, subject to copious amounts of caveats, but we can look at some forecasts to spot an interesting fiscal picture that's now emerging.
De Blasio also justified the activities of the Campaign for One New York, now the subject of a federal probe, asserting he had gotten the prior approval of the city Conflict of Interest Board and that the nonprofit had proved crucial to promoting the «laudable goals» of universal prekindergarten and affordable housing.
That as longtime Cuomo confidant Joe Percoco, who now works for Madison Square Garden, was reported to be the subject of the investigation into possible improper lobbying and conflicts of interest.
Leptin has been the subject of intense interest among researchers — and until now, they thought that only vertebrates produced it.
Now, the film is pretty inaccurate, but in terms of being a biopic, this is sure to appeal to viewers interested in the subject.
So many of our most interesting creative voices have dealt with mental illness (certainly a subject in open discussion right now with the recent passing of Robin Williams), and, while Lenny Abrahamson's «Frank» has been billed as a wacky comedy about a guy with a fake head (which it partially is), it's also a dissection of this intersection, driven by a remarkably physical performance by Michael Fassbender.
• too much school time is given over to test prep — and the pressure to lift scores leads to cheating and other unsavory practices; • subjects and accomplishments that aren't tested — art, creativity, leadership, independent thinking, etc. — are getting squeezed if not discarded; • teachers are losing their freedom to practice their craft, to make classes interesting and stimulating, and to act like professionals; • the curricular homogenizing that generally follows from standardized tests and state (or national) standards represents an undesirable usurpation of school autonomy, teacher freedom, and local control by distant authorities; and • judging teachers and schools by pupil test scores is inaccurate and unfair, given the kids» different starting points and home circumstances, the variation in class sizes and school resources, and the many other services that schools and teachers are now expected to provide their students.
The crisis was the subject of heated parliamentary debate last week, with Teresa May's government struggling on multiple fronts to defend the idea of public services contracting, launch a convincing investigation of what happened, take credible steps to deal with what is widely seen as compensation - gouging by the company's directors, the perception of sweetheart contracts extended to a struggling company, continuing doubtsabout official and company conflicts of interest, and about the impact of still - undetermined huge taxpayer losses — not least over underfunded pensions that have now come onto its books.
If you find the discussion interesting and would like a more robust (full hour) talk on the same subject, you can get the slides and notes for the entire GDC 2011 talk here (also linked on the right) or check out the full video of the talk on the GDC Vault, where it is now available for free.
Louise Lawler, soon to be the subject of a major retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, took a special interest in Lyle Ashton Harris's multiscreen personal photo diary and was curious about the annotated paintings Frances Stark had made of musician Ian F. Svenonius's 2015 book Censorship Now!!
And over time, these patterns and systems gave way to a more formal interest, where now the material of wood itself has became the primary subject and aesthetic concern.
«I thought it was a really interesting engagement with a lot of issues around nature, the environment, landscape traditions, Romanticism, melancholia — some of Pierre's big subjects,» says Lynne Cooke, who organized a 2002 show of Huyghe's work at the Dia Art Foundation in New York and is now senior curator for special projects in modern art at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
A loose selection of work from 1998 to now, the show, titled «Changing Subjects,» supposedly in reference to how the word «subject» can be a noun or a verb, will focus on the Berlin - based duo's interest in themes of mortality and sexuality.
2012 Diagrammatic Form, Curated by Ami Clarke, Banner Repeater, London, UK Subject to Change, Curated by Zbigniew T Kotkiewicz, Deconstruction Project, Southend on Sea, UK Polish Contemporary Arts, Rich Mix, London, UK At least the «theme» for the moment..., Curated by Fatima Lambert, Quase Galeria, Porto, PT Kopalnia i Fantom, Curated by Piotr Sikora, Bunkier Sztuki Contemporary Art Gallery, Krakow, PL Things That Have Interested Me, Curated by Olga Ovenden, Waterside Contemporary, London, UK Now & After12, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, RU Snapshot, Galerie Nadine Feront, Brussels, BE Winter Pavilion, Waterside Contemporary, London, UK
Because official registration records are often missing from the early days of the school the reports can be the only way to confirm if a student attended, a subject of interest to genealogy hunters and academics who up to now have had to go through microfilm to find the answers.
For NOW Philipsz expands upon the subject of tears, connecting this to her long - standing interest in the histories of particular modes of communication, especially radio.
Its stated ambition then and now was to make new art the subject of wider discussion and interest.
The climate science also sure is subject to severe political pressures from varying lobbyist groups, first and foremost the oil an coal interests which are huge financial powerhouses especially in the US Senate — a body which in reality dictates the whole global «climate policy» or rather the absence of any such — serious climate politicans round the globe in reality have — as we now have seen — no chance at all against the denying forces and their huge media apparatus, as long as the public don't see some very serious consequences of climate change, fx.
I certainly look forward to your eventual Reader (and / or Participant) Background — you may have noticed by now that, in addition to being fascinated by the actual science (and policy), I am also intensely curious about people (hence my suggestion leading to Jeff Id's post), especially those interested in the same subject I am (haha, since it's kind of lonely out here).
Researchers like Richard Tol have spent most of their careers researching this subject and the damage function (which is my primary area of interest right now).
However, with the passage of time I believe my arguments have now become more widely (if grudgingly) accepted, so I look forward with some interest to see how the IPCC authors deal with the subject this time.»
My problem with Gleick's actions is not that it was wrong in itself to obtain the documents in the way he did and for them to be made public - I think there was a real public interest in publishing the documents and although the contents were not surprising to those of us who follow the subject closely, the wider public is now likely to be more aware of Heartland's agenda than previously.
Taglines as branding devices have been a subject of interest for some time now.
The application of these «tools» is now the subject of intense practical as well as academic interest for those seeking to drive innovation in their firms.
As Slaw readers will certainly have noticed, in the three years of our existence we've opened our arms increasingly wide until we now embrace not simply the legal research and technology that were our original subjects but essentially anything of interest in law.
As a result of this decision, the IPC (subject to an appeal the Supreme Court of Canada will hear this fall) now has the ability to decide independently whether records subject to the law enforcement and solicitor - client privilege exemptions should be disclosed in the public interest.
-- more frequent communication with my immediate family — more connectedness with colleagues across the country (and in some cases, around the world)-- becoming acquainted with colleagues from around the world — finding people who have similar experiences for the purpose of mutual moral support — sharing photos with a lot more people (before digital cameras I did not take photographs since it was too expensive)-- distance learning via the web (courses)-- learning about subjects of interest in more depth, especially from papers by others — learning from conferences I was unable to attend in person (through papers posted, blog posts, conference wikis, and photos on Flickr)-- more readily available consumer information — more readily available government information — learning more about basic health issues — more creative cooking since I have more access to recipes — feeling more connected to my favourite musical groups / musicians since they now have extensive websites, email notification services, and blogs — better organization of the various groups I belong to
A year has passed, and it's now time to revisit the interesting subject of this privacy - focused cryptocurrency.
104 «The native title rights and interests which are the subject of the Act [NTA] are those which existed at sovereignty, survived that fundamental change in legal regime, and now, by resort to the processes of the new legal order, can be enforced and protected.
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