Sentences with phrase «public attention»

A good bit of public attention in recent years has been focused on developments at the beginning of life: new reproductive technologies, for instance, and research on embryos.
It was a really positive experience, and we got a lot of public attention for these issues.
Since 1952, this prestigious national honors program has focused public attention on excellence in teaching.
Student debt drew public attention and concern as the recession hit and graduates fell behind on their loans.
The program focuses public attention on teaching excellence and is the oldest and most prestigious awards program for teachers.
A person who generates and manages media and public attention for a book through writing press releases, arranging events, book signings, author interviews and book reviews.
This field only requires candidate with talent of attracting public attention regarding a particular matter.
The exhibition brings public attention to artists whose art has not been seen, art that tells powerful and poignant stories about African American experiences.
So it was arguably not surprising that a study on aerosols would receive public attention.
However, with online dating sites you can always hide yourself in getting public attention.
And this news only reached public attention when 14 tourists were hospitalized after an accident involving two sightseeing buses.
In a relatively brief period of time, it has gained public attention.
The governor's official statement has changed the state's political climate — drawing more public attention to the growing need for improved management and expanded climate policies.
Their worries first caught wide public attention in the summer of 1988, the hottest on record till then.
The only proposals for fundamental change getting much public attention are those for vouchers and parental choice.
He says the recent iceberg caught public attention, but the real science is still to come.
Scientists reveal the reptiles that get the most public attention in order to address conservation issues.
So it is no surprise that she is represented in major museum collections worldwide and enjoys broad public attention through exhibitions at renowned institutions.
Though the measure received little public attention, one section of the bill constitutes an important step forward in government openness.
[37] The governor's directive did not receive widespread public attention until weeks after the directive was given.
The unions have been willing to call industrial action over pay and conditions, and these disputes have always attracted considerable public attention, stemming from the importance attached to education.
There is increased public attention on early childhood education and school readiness.
The field of early childhood education has received significant public attention lately.
This same minister had probably experienced a similar crisis early in his career, but it came at a time of life that receives much less public attention.
But with public attention now focused on harassment, victims and their lawyers can shift the balance of power in settlement negotiations.
Public attention turned away from fighting dogs and they began to see them as working class companions.
One potential goal is to win public attention when the research seems to go well.
Some team members do not want public attention but appreciate a personal note or comment.
She claims that recent environmental disasters and the debate over fracking are beginning to turn public attention back on to the issue.
Finally, insufficient public attention to practical questions of cost, technology, and practice ultimately proved crippling.
You're correct, though, in your final assessment: Public attention does come and go on this topic.
The program has received extensive critical and public attention since its inception and has developed into a world - class cultural institution.
During his stay abroad, there were many developments that require public attention but which were not made issues of national importance.
Raw milk is getting a lot of public attention lately, because commercially available milk is linked to health problems.
This global effort seeks to shift public attention and awareness to the power of giving; to focus on sharing rather than consumer - driven holiday shopping.
The poor public attention began to wear on the candidate and he appeared to be avoiding media.
After all, dozens of junior ministers can not provide a focal point for public attention equivalent to that of the prime minister and would soon generate mixed messages.
We must talk about it and bend public attention.
They want a beautiful woman on their arm that will show affection and accept public attention.
It was just a quick way to give the game public attention.
Yet the lack of at least two candidates will diminish public attention to school issues.
Now we're entering the second run of people who are seeing the success of the first group and are hoping to capitalize on the current public attention.
We knew it was time for her to start getting more public attention so that she could finish out her heartworm treatment in a home.
The animal should not solicit public attention or strain against the lead.
The adjustment is trivial, and not worth public attention, he added.
But there's another product of industry changing the climate that has received scant public attention: aerosols.
We also take into account that litigation involving educational institutions may attract out - sized public attention and involve difficult and divisive public policy issues.
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