Sentences with phrase «to call attention to»

As a scientist, I would be doing a disservice to both humanity and the environment by not calling attention to what I see as the strongest empirical facts.
He must also call attention to parts we might otherwise miss.
It criticized the importance of one set of facts by calling attention to other facts.
Even so, what appears as exaggeration from the point of view of external history is itself a way of calling attention to aspects of events that might otherwise pass us by.
Don't wait for someone else to make the first move towards calling attention to what needs doing... write letters, make phone calls, demand officials look at your neighborhood, too.
When used strategically, bullets are very effective in calling attention to major points that you want to emphasize.
In contrast, functional resumes present experience according to strengths and successes, regardless of when they occurred, and without calling attention to deficiencies.
Make sure to call attention to others who demonstrate the spirit of excellence, too, recognizing them for the examples they set.
On t - shirts, billboards, parking meters and her signature medium, LED signs, her work call attention to social injustice and shed light on dark corners of the human psyche.
It seems to follow that the bad movie directors are the ones who call attention to their work in self - conscious shots and self - evident strategies.
It also has a clear social conscience, calling attention to issues that go far beyond the personal problems of its characters.
It also carries great symbolic value, calling attention to important work by artists that should be experienced by American audiences.
Using a chronological resume format will only call attention to these problem areas.
Our meetings begin at 7:00 PM with an open forum in which we can share our thoughts, and often call attention to research reports in the media or on the web.
This allows a retailer to call attention to new products and easily monitor sales activity.
By providing an object as interaction point, the artist calls attention to the place where one person ends and another begins.
The body style is the thing that first called my attention to this car.
She wanted to discover whether people would understand that something was absent or if they would simply see the empty frames as calling attention to the wall fabrics.
One can see her as always on the move, while calling attention to the fragile and fleeting context that she leaves behind.
These first rate elements are so perfect they never call attention to themselves.
Much of the film simply calls attention to inspired use of backup artists.
We need to call attention to all the good things a child does and feels, and help him to overlook his mistakes.
In the end we are just calling attention to it rather than trying to isolate and define it.
The transmission provided smooth shifts and never really called attention to itself.
So we wanted to make sure that we, through this policy statement called attention to that.
One marketing play no one has tried yet is just to market a mainstream car that is only available as a hybrid or mild hybrid, and not even call attention to it.
Although they try to avoid calling attention to it, the new natural lawyers know very well that their project rests on metaphysical assumptions that the dominant scientific culture rejects.
Form an interest group which uses peaceful protesting and information campaigns to call attention to certain issues and force political parties to take a side.
The show calls attention to past practices as well.
The company calls attention to its growing membership without mentioning its declining membership revenue or its shaky business model.
Try singing songs, playing soothing music on the radio, calling attention to things outside or offering a drink or snack to distract.
This sparkly metallic paint calls attention to itself, in part because it's not something you see often on paintings like these — large, painterly abstractions.
Through his personal work he continues to use graphic design as a tool to call attention to various political, economic, and social justice issues at home and abroad.
The gold framing on the latter really helps call attention to the other metal accents in the room as well, like the fixtures on the dresser and the curtain rods.
While both governments have been aware of the possibility of Russian computer attacks for decades, yesterday's announcement was an attempt to call attention to vulnerabilities.
Race for Results calls attention to disparities and shows they exist in each state in the country.
Though you may feel nervous about calling attention to your lack of experience, potential employers will note that when reviewing your resume.
Like his paintings from this period, many of the drawings on view are serial in their composition, thus calling attention to the context in which they are exhibited.
So, for each customized resume, you may end up writing a few new bullet points to call attention to items not previously noted.
More broadly the study calls attention to role played by genetics in diminished cognitive functions in children across the autism spectrum.
These findings call attention to privacy concerns in a surveillance society, the value of financial literacy, and the importance of early childhood intervention to promote healthy aging.
Several of them got together and agreed to call attention to ideas pitched by the others.
If you've worked with special needs kids, then call attention to this too.
This is also a good way to call attention to someone who may have taken your BlackBerry.
His work calls attention to objects and new relationships, exploring nuances of form and surface through hybrids of the synthetic and organic.
The experience of this small, select group called attention to the father daughter relationship in which the young woman feels cherished and valued.

Phrases with «to call attention to»

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