Sentences with phrase «public radar screen»

With oil prices declining in the past couple of months, and the notion that demand could decline due to global recession, it seems like peak oil has left the public radar screen (if it ever really was there).

Not exact matches

ALBANY — Gov. Paterson has put massive state employee layoffs «on the radar screen» after being told the no - layoff pledge he signed with public employee unions last year is not legally binding, The Post has learned.
The fact that most studies show charters do a better job than traditional public schools — especially with minorities — never makes it to her radar screen.
Although the public presentation of charter school research today is nearly as contentious as it was when the AFT report made waves in 2004, beneath the radar screen is a growing convergence on a set of findings that fit neither the rosy predictions of the early advocates nor the dire fears of the early critics:
Except, as the public can tell, the changes in global temperature aren't even on their radar screen (sorry for the metaphor).
And yet from the standpoint of public policy, these jobs (and the workers who hold them) are too often off the radar screen
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