Sentences with phrase «to come to one's attention»

(b) the day on which evidence of the offence first came to the attention of a person appointed under section 5.
This is important because we know how legal problems are inherent aspects of many everyday problems, problems that may first come to the attention of other service providers in the community.
This idea first came to my attention in a news article a few months ago.
Anger overload in children is an issue which has recently come to the attention of the psychological community.
One of the most overlooked accessories must be watches... At least when it comes to me, watches are the last item I have come to my attention when styling my outfits.
These claims come to our attention from our internal review of advertising, consumer complaints and competitor challenges.
Indeed, the problem of difficult relationships between parents and children extends far beyond the millions of parents and children who come to the attention of child protection officials each year.
Because of these limitations, investors tend to consider only stocks that come to their attention through websites, financial media, friends and family, or other sources outside of their own research.
Managing family: Sometimes an incident will come to your attention via the family.
The smart brand also comes to attention with its fast run along the road of electric mobility.
This energy is not new, it's just coming to the attention of a wider range of people.
It first came to attention because of his response to a girl seeking a date for her friend to a formal.
When such an issue comes to your attention, you should address it immediately and set a clear timeframe within which the tenant must fix the problem or move out.
These claims come to our attention from our internal review of advertising, consumer complaints and competitor challenges.
A few days ago, the following article came to our attention.
So they closed the file, and I have been you know keeping my fingers crossed that I do nothing to come to their attention again.
It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them.
A second qualified candidate had also come to their attention during this extended reference check time period.
But it soon comes to their attention that every fertile woman who was in the village during this strange episode is now pregnant.
But as fast as news comes to our attention, it becomes old news, and we move on to the next thing.
Which is why these behind the scenes photos that came to our attention over the weekend, in bright and beautiful full color, are truly special.
As to when this all went live, it could have happened weeks ago, although it is just coming to our attention now.
Granted, I don't believe you should waste your life hunting pirates but when something comes to your attention, you should at least try to deal with it.
Two articles about parenting came to my attention recently and have gotten me thinking.
The research on rights can start with how the book came to your attention.
We'll continue to follow developments in the precious metals market, and will alert you if anything of note comes to our attention.
Whatever form the bothering takes, however, the incidents frequently come to your attention.
However over the weekend some bills came to my attention that would prevent me from making the slightly higher payment.
Every day brings at least one new story about digital publishing and ereader technology, but today two especially interesting ones came to my attention.
It certainly made me purchase a book that wouldn't have come to my attention otherwise!
By 90 days, you will likely come to the attention of the lender's collection department, which will move your account to default status.
Many months later, it somehow came to my attention that an upcoming payment due amount was ridiculously low.
Since all the news come to attention here, you guys better be prepared for something hot and spooky.
As a result, companies need to plan in advance how to deal with potential issues and not react on the fly, after a potential trouble spot comes to its attention.
They have come to their attention in different circumstances, usually several times, for different kinds of crime, not only terrorism, but drug offences for example.
It has recently come to my attention that I post a lot of Mexican - style recipes here.
There are also many cases of abused and neglected children that do not come to the attention of social service agencies.
These claims come to our attention from our internal review of advertising, consumer complaints and competitor challenges.
It has since come to our attention that if you happen to follow a specific procedure then it can result in not being able to play any further through the game.
When you review the file, you find buried with some client documents the dismissal order which never came to your attention.
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