This was a moment when interest in women's issues were starting to take place, just as the 1970s was a decade when feminism
came to the fore in both art and society.
The intelligent design and creation controversies
really came to the fore over the course of the last couple of years.
Online dispute resolution will
also come to the fore by 2020 and has «enormous potential», according to the report.
We strongly encourage him to
come to the fore on this issue and use his weight and wisdom to fast track the outcome.
One might even hope that this truth was discovered by the social - action - oriented evangelicals
who came to the fore in the early»80s.
Traditional Spanish culture
comes to the fore at the local festivals held in every village, town and city across the country.
Has to be said that the true potential of Android
comes to the fore because of this, and the overall experience rises to a different level altogether.
When their dysfunctional
nature comes to the fore it's with a sense of terrible logic, as the director evokes the dark comedy hidden within unsettling scenes and events.
While the experience on TV is as good as usual, it is when the console is taken portable that its main
strength comes to the fore.
After separation finances and legal matters
often come to the fore, both of which can be incredibly stressful for parents.
In its second and third generations, the ethnic community is integrated into the larger multicultural scene, and another important
strategy comes to the fore.
When the individual
self came to the fore in the modern age, religious life increasingly came to be interpreted as a private matter.
As fast - casual restaurants shift away from single use, petroleum - based utensils and containers, the plant - based products
coming to the fore present new opportunities and challenges.
In fact, following the growing national awareness of mental health issues and the need for effective treatment, we've seen mental health
applications come to the fore.
But the moment you decide to do something different, take a different direction, or think another thought, then his
control comes to the fore.
Although the site of the new study was discovered in 1992, revelations regarding the
same came to the fore in 2011 and 2012 due to difficulty in accurately dating the site.
This is especially important in startups when the going gets tough, as this is when a strong company
culture comes to the fore.
For this reflection the author of the
narration comes to the fore and appears to be related to his writing as the prophet is to his words.
The issue of child
labour came to the fore in 2001 after a series of media exposes depicted forced child labour and trafficking on West African cocoa farms.
He is particularly intricate and possesses the ability to play as a striker, where his positioning and respectable finishing
attributes come to the fore.