Sentences with phrase «to bring to the forefront»

The process of testing my own ideal version of chocolate cake really brought this to the forefront of my mind.
The super antioxidant that is found in green tea that really brought it to the forefront as a superfood, is also heavily concentrated in raw cacao.
The super antioxidant that is found in green tea that really brought it to the forefront as a superfood, is also heavily concentrated in raw cacao.
One thing that I believe self - publishing has helped bring to the forefront for digital publishing has to do with flexibility and the awareness of such things as changing pricing and changing covers.
This exhibition brings to the forefront the growing trend of environmental disasters that are affecting communities.
Teaching my children religious concepts and supernatural ideas brought to the forefront the nonsense of it all.
It can be easy to turn your eyes away from this kind of story, but Spotlight brings it to the forefront and demands it to be heard.
But the issues brought to the forefront concern the mystery of artistic intention and institutional response and the extent to which an artist's history can tell us about their current work.
I just bring it to the forefront and at times, help word it in a way so that the message can understood in the best possible way.
As if our own flaws are things to be celebrated and brought to the forefront instead of hidden away.
That's not to say that the district acts on every concern that students bring to the forefront.
It's an issue that my experiences teaching Facing History brought to the forefront.
With your support we're able to provide a quality event for our charter school community bringing to the forefront the important resources and tools you provide for their success.
Sometimes what seems to be a dog issue is really one of our human issues brought to the forefront because of our dog.
For law firms, these intense storms have brought to the forefront thoughts about preparedness and how to react in situations like this.
The campaign brings to the forefront, however, the fundamental tension in the self - regulatory structure of professional governance.
You want to make it clear to the interviewer that you not only possess these highly sought, characteristics but are eager to bring them to the forefront while at work.
My past work experience has shaped me into an employee with skills in a variety of skills with customer service and sales brought to the forefront, servicing a wide array of business entities.
I mean, she did well, with what she had, but I am glad this may bring her to the forefront of getting some great parts in the future.
Each of the artist's process of creation is brought to the forefront in the exhibition.
Bring them to the forefront by showcasing who they are, what they do.
This exhibition brings to the forefront our fascination with simple shapes, from prehistoric to contemporary.
It can be easy to turn you eyes away from this kind of story, but Spotlight brings it to the forefront and demands it to be heard.
This concern was also brought to the forefront of the scientific and public consciousness when a report by Chinese scientists described the use of CRISPR - Cas to modify a gene in human embryos making them resistant to HIV infection [to learn more about CRISPR - Cas, read our previous blog].
I think he relies heavily on bringing that to the forefront with the some of the sequences being shot extremely close up and a bit shaky with the destruction of the Enterprise.
The accident again brings to the forefront the New Mexico personal injury law governing both hit and run and pedestrian accidents.
The discussion was brought to the forefront when Andy Serkis graced our screens as Gollum in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
The ruling against Groia has also brought to the forefront what appears to be a growing issue in Ontario's courtrooms: an increase in incivility — in other words, too many lawyers being aggressive and just downright rude.
I would constantly bring to the forefront that significantly small percentage of biblical passages (the majority within the framework of Levitical Law) that speak about slavery, selling of daughters, and God commanding the destruction of various tribes.
David Gordon Green's time has also come to shine, as this could be the movie that finally brings him to the forefront of the Awards conversation.
It's easy to forget that the personal lives and relationships of artists deeply influenced their work, a topic brought to the forefront in Angels, Demons and Savages: Pollock, Ossorio, Dubuffet on view now -LSB-.....]
U, instead of whole new experiences that reinvigorate the classic hero and bring him to the forefront once again, like Super Mario 64 did back in the day, introducing 3D to a formerly 2D franchise.
it's about time someone is brave enough to bring this to the forefront for all of us to remember and want to do something about this travesty going on in this country.
Espaillat said he plans to represent everyone in his district, which stretches from The Bronx through East Harlem and Northern Manhattan into the west side of Manhattan, by bringing to the forefront issues that matter most to all residents.
Many cross-cultural differences are brought to the forefront at business dinners.
The issue was brought to the forefront after a devastating collision in Saskatchewan earlier this month between the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team bus and a semi-truck.
And while it pre-dates the Facebook fiasco, that situation certainly brings it to the forefront.
Well, today the boycott and all of Nestle's alleged crimes against humanity were brought to the forefront due to the #NestleFamily blogger event and the power of social media.
The plan's there, and the flooding brought it to the forefront,» Horanburg said.
Ms. Burkett has brought to the forefront many issues regarding what makes a person male or female -LSB-...]
«This paper brings to the forefront the real importance of genomic imprinting in disease susceptibility, which we miss a lot of the time,» he says.
«This study, on one hand, brings to the forefront gaps in women's knowledge about their reproductive health, and on the other, highlights women's concerns that are often not discussed with health providers,» said senior author Jessica Illuzzi, M.D., associate professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at Yale School of Medicine.
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