Sentences with phrase «take keen interest in»

When it comes to your real estate venture, we take a keen interest in how we can help.
It also helps to have employees who are digitally savvy and who already take a keen interest in your industry.
If this sounds fun to you, it should — and it's why you should take a keen interest in Monster Hunter World, set for release in January.
After this, he began to take a keen interest in the financial and banking systems.
Millions of people and thousands of entities are in one way or another connected with the motor industry, including manufacture, distribution, servicing and use, and take a keen interest in related manufacturing and consumer news.
Lord Henley said that DEFRA would take a keen interest in the recommendations of the Dog Breeding Advisory Council and was sympathetic to our concerns.
As such, while I certainly can not influence any corporate decisions, I do take a keen interest in the affairs of the corporation.
Anyone with an Under Armour position would take a keen interest in buying or selling the stock based off of the expected earnings numbers.
We will take a keen interest in your project, and we will match you with writers that have experience in your discipline.
It's one of the biggest dates in the international film festival calender, as both Hollywood and the international film industry at large take a keen interest in the new emerging acting and filmmaking talent featured at the festival.
They too take a keen interest in the garment that their parents buy for them and have a say in every decision.
«The internet freedom movement will take a keen interest in the proceedings,» he says.
Both Cuomo and Biden take a keen interest in massive, big - picture ideas and the power of government getting behind them.
We are particularly calling on Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo to take the keen interest in the crisis like he has been over-sighting and attending to flashpoints of discontent and maladministration in the country.
Mr. Ayiku urged media houses to take keen interest in investing in checking the quality of their news.
There was a somewhat intriguing joint byline in the FT this morning with William Hague, the Shadow Foreign Secretary, and former Lib Dem leader, Lord Ashdown, co-authoring a piece about the need for the West to continue to take a keen interest in what's happening in Bosnia.
According to a statement signed by the General Secretary of the PNC, Bernard Mornah, it is the expectation of NEC that all stakeholders in the process will take keen interest in these decisions and work assiduously to put the party on a sound footing going into Election 2016.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Co. are unlikely to have an easy time of it up against Paul's older (but smaller) brother, although in the height stakes both look up to six - foot - four Matthias who despite not having a part to play in United and St. Etienne's Europa League tie, is sure to take a keen interest in his siblings» two - legged rivalry.
That the Church should take a keen interest in his corpse was no surprise.
I have taken a keen interest in personal finance over the last few years.
«From our experience in New York's market, SMEs and corporates are both taking a keen interest in the type of «curated space» that coworking operators provide so well.
Despite Bitcoin's volatile price swings — and even an alleged embezzlement scandal — some governments and institutions have taken a keen interest in virtual currencies or the technology behind them.
Even the established churches took keen interest in these subjects.
The costs of serialisation are significant — which is why many businesses are taking a keen interest in ways to spin this into a healthy ROI.
According to Italian source CalcioMercato Liverpool have taken a keen interest in Reading centre - back Alex Pearce.
The Serie A side have taken a keen interest in Nigerian international John Obi Mikel according to the Daily Mail and given his limited role in the Blues first team set - up there is perhaps every chance that Jose Mourinho would consider offers for the long serving battler.
The Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is currently in South Africa and has reportedly taken a keen interest in the speedy striker who has previously been linked with a move to the Emirates prior to his move from Le Mans to Lille last summer.
The 22 year old is the middle of ongoing contract talks with his Parc des Princes employers, with both sides some way apart in their respective demands, and this has led to the Old Trafford side taking a keen interest in the Brazilian international.
His work - rate, determination, skill and potential have caught the eyes of not only the ones in the MLS, but also Chelsea, along with Lille and Red Bull Salzburg all taking a keen interest in development of the player.
As the mother of triplet sons, I had always taken a keen interest in their safety.
He's taken a keen interest in the business — how to be successful and true to our ethic: making an American and / or organic earth - friendly product, and selling it for an affordable, competitive price.
He became president of the University's Conservative and Unionist Association, and in his spare time took a keen interest in debating, a discipline in which he won national and international prizes.
GhanaPoliticsonline.Com The Centre for African Democratic Affairs (CADA) over the past four years has taken keen interest in following up all the electoral related activities by the electoral stakeholders in Ghana including the just ended Limited Voter Registration Exercise (LVRE) that took place between 28 April and 8 May 2016.
He stressed Number 10 was taking a keen interest in the case, and would be working with Ed Balls on the matter.
The president ought to have taken keen interest in this matter and to express his position on the matter to allay the fears of many, especially that there are plans in the pipeline to float more bonds in the coming months.
David Cameron took a keen interest in this question early in his tenure as Conservative leader, arguing that alongside measuring the economic health of the nation through measures like GDP, we should also measure gross national wellbeing.
Since losing western New York counties, Cuomo has lavished attention on the Buffalo area, taking a keen interest in keeping the Bills football team there.
But the minority appears to have taken a keen interest in the matter and is using any means available to it to get challenge the issuance of the bond.
Time to take a keener interest in the welfare of those who work for us — no matter how trivial their work may seem.
Since childhood, Geoff has taken a keen interest in the environment and wildlife, deciding in his early teens that he wanted to study marine science at degree level.
A nice final touch is the skua in the bottom right of the frame, seemingly taking a keen interest in the outcome.
After that advance occurs, work with children has shown that they start to take a keener interest in actively gathering information.
With results like these, it's not hard to see why businesses are taking a keen interest in the badges.
Here he first became aware of the problem of vitamin A deficiency in children, and he took a keen interest in the topic, especially since he planned to become an ophthalmologist.
Since having her son Noa, Lilian has taken a keen interest in educating mom's to be and new parents about proper nutrition during these special periods.
So naturally, over the years, I've taken a keen interest in the Royal family: after all, Queen Elizabeth has incredible taste in dogs making us practically soul sisters and I've always had a little crush on Prince Harry, even though red heads aren't really my thing.
I also took a keen interest in the clothes of my next door neighbor, who is UK «fashion royalty» at Vogue.
Women have taken keen interest in these dating adventures as it gives them ample opportunity to meet new people from all parts of the world.Women who are new to the online dating sites often find it every interesting adventure.
The Adult Friend Finder website takes keen interest in safeguarding its members personal information.
Director Miguel Arteta (Cedar Rapids; Youth in Revolt) maximizes old - school slapstick appeal and takes a keen interest in the concept of Murphy's Law.
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