Sentences with phrase «time widespread attention»

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Georgetown University should be worring about the amount of time its students are spending having S ex, not trashing Limbaugh for bringing this obvious widespread problem to the attention of the world.
What are your major concerns in light of the widespread attention «Paulus» and «From Time to Time» have drawn?
Amid widespread criticism and growing concern for neighborhoods that have yet to receive due attention in Hurricane Sandy's wake, Mayor Mike Bloomberg has announced that the New York City Marathon will be canceled for the first time in 40 years.
Three years ago, the last time the Russian filmmaker was here, he garnered widespread attention for Leviathan, his acclaimed, partially state - funded tale of corruption that was seen as challenging Vladimir Putin's government and which won the best screenplay award.
Despite the time and resources devoted to the study of and attention to many other aspects of change in education, disappointment in the amount and extent of educational improvement has been widespread.
Laura Kate Dale of Let's Play Games gave the rumored title widespread attention in November, and at the time declared it a launch day release.
The topic of climate change has attracted widespread attention in recent years and is an issue that numerous scientists study on various time and space scales.
But as we rediscover each time we release a new resource, and experience the gratitude of SRLs and the widespread attention of other national and provincial organizations, the enormous amount of work necessary to develop these resources is being undertaken by some of the most overworked and under - resourced agencies and individuals in the access to justice field.
We understand that not every case can lead to widespread lifestyle improvement, but by focusing attention on wage justice, tenant rights and utility termination, we can seek justice for Rhode Island workers and families one household at a time.
You may remember the widespread attention last year when the NY Times reported that many judges on the Second Circuit expressed the view that legal «scholarship no longer had any impact on the courts.»
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