Sentences with phrase «under the spotlight again»

Hughes» frustration comes as referees came under the spotlight again this weekend following a sending off at Old Trafford which saw the wrong player get the red card.
No matter what you choose your bralette will be under the spotlight again!
The issue of whether to introduce a uniform school starting age across Australia has been put under the spotlight again as the country's peak primary principals» association revealed a plan to introduce a standard national starting age of five - and - a-half.

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Italy continues to face challenging market conditions with Europe again coming under the spotlight recently over its muted economic growth and with some of Italy's banks faring badly in the latest stress tests, he admits.
With this new revelation about the ill effects of antibiotics on an infant, antibiotics prescription has again come under a spotlight.
The nation shook under the global spotlight then, and they need to do so again — this time scrutinising the government, and the brutality of their continued response.
So, Mr. Cunningham, thanks again for all that you and Education Post do to «honor teachers for the work they do every day as professionals», and shining the bright reformer spotlight on the serious problems in public education today — by attacking unions, working to eliminate teacher tenure and job protections, and supporting the proliferation of for - profit charter schools (under the guise of «school choice») that under - perform and siphon money away from public schools.
The practice of assignment sales came under public scrutiny again, recently, when B.C.'s NDP party member, David Eby, turned a spotlight on the topic in February 2016.
Following the global unveiling of the airline's 787 Dreamliner seats in Berlin last month, they will again come under the spotlight at Arabian Travel Market (ATM), a four - day event which attracts the crème de la crème of the travel industry from the Gulf, across the Middle East and around the world.
The Daily Fail Mail has published the results of a tenuous new study that purports to link (once again) violent games with violent behavior... but this time around, it's sports titles that have come under the pseudoscientific spotlight.
Again, in a year where Nintendo has been stealing the spotlight with the Switch and games like Splatoon and Zelda, and titles like Nier: Automata and Horizon: Zero Dawn have been wowing audiences, it's understandable if Prey has flown under the radar.
UK health and safety laws are under the EC spotlight again.
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