Sentences with phrase «on homegrown talent»

On the ground floor, the west wing on the Talvera side will host a project room, a space for new or ad hoc projects created by young artists, with a special focus on homegrown talent.
They also have been cultivating relationships with local publishing companies to put an emphasis on homegrown talent.
The June 2016 issue of ELLE Korea puts the spotlight on homegrown talent for a cover story featuring five of Korea's top models.

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This time around, YouTube is concentrating only on a narrow slice of homegrown talent.
YouTube announced at an event for advertisers in New York that it is premiering 40 new TV - style shows, many of which will feature not the usual homegrown talents that live on YouTube, but actual celebrities from traditional TV and Hollywood movies.
With an infusion of homegrown talent and a new emphasis on smothering defense, the Pac - 10 has become the nation's top conference
Dayton Moore has indicated the club has no plans to sign anyone to a multi-year deal in the near future, and the emphasis will be on seeing what young, homegrown talent can do.
United have a proud tradition of bringing through homegrown talent, with their «Class of 92» the most notable recent example of a generation of youngsters who went on to star for their club for years to come.
Yes I understand that, but on the positive side, clubs might try and invest in homegrown talent i.e. academies etc., rather than going for a quick fix and buying foreign players.
Since the advent of the Premier League in 1992, the main reason cited for England's lack of progress on the international stage has been the influx of foreign stars into the country's top flight, with many feeling such imports have come at the expense of homegrown talent receiving top - level opportunities.
Everton is taking the sportsbook approach, placing safe bets like Wayne Rooney and Michael Keane, but also gambling on the likes of Jordan Pickford, Sandro Ramirez, and Davy Klaassen — all brought from elsewhere, which could hinder the development of homegrown talent such as Ademola Lookman and Dominic Calvert - Lewin.
(After all, to really play with the top guns, A24 will have to prove that it can keep homegrown talent like him on its roster even after that talent breaks big.)
Andrew notes that UKIE, the trade body for the UK's games and interactive entertainment industry, says Brexit raises concerns on securing access to overseas talent, ensuring the UK has the proper level of investment in skilling up homegrown talent, maintaining access to capital, and the state of Video Games Tax Relief.
The shocking Turner Prize win of Laure Provost has led more than a few art - world insiders to ask how the French installation artist came out on top of some formidable homegrown British talent.
On Saturday evening, November 19th, the DCC will have a Grand Opening Party and an inaugural Gallery Exhibition titled «Homegrown Talent
A recent study on the training of Young Sportsmen and Women in Europe conducted at UEFA's instigation found that the «Homegrown Player» rule may improve competitive balance and, by requiring a certain number of players to be trained by the clubs themselves or clubs in that country, would act as an incentive for clubs to invest in their own youth development or buy homegrown players from other clubs, thereby encouraging them to develop their owHomegrown Player» rule may improve competitive balance and, by requiring a certain number of players to be trained by the clubs themselves or clubs in that country, would act as an incentive for clubs to invest in their own youth development or buy homegrown players from other clubs, thereby encouraging them to develop their owhomegrown players from other clubs, thereby encouraging them to develop their own talent.
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