Sentences with phrase «up call for»

No, Roddy wants to make a movie about the impact of climate change and global warming in the distant future, and he wants the Hollywood production to serve as a wake up call for humankind — to take action on climate change problems now!
And while the art world's response to bee disappearances has often been a little surreal — as evidenced by the human bee pollinator suit — it could be argued that CCD has, for many, been a wake up call for how closely we rely on the natural world for our survival.
Its rogues gallery of photos of particularly suspect weather stations has been credited by many meteorologists and climatologists as a wake - up call for the need for better monitoring (an issue that affects many other realms, from monitoring acid rain to tracking flood risks):
All it needs now is the desire from Government and vested interests to make it happen... Having said all that what is happening in the Gulf is a wake - up call for the world....
There's an interesting post and comments discussion over at gapingvoid about why a few weblogs seem to flourish whilst the majority seem to go nowhere and a good wake up call for those who like to blame others for their
Seeing those paintings professionally lit and installed was a wake - up call for Lack's brother Jonathan, who says he'd only known his great - uncle's work from having seen it in Frances Stillman's «dark apartment.»
Wake - up call for contemporary artists and fine arts students: is the business of being an «artist that sells» financially sustainable?
Although puckering out may seem imminent, Armory Week signals the beginning of the spring art season and a wake - up call for all before summer.
I do not support this kind of playing in any way, but it has to be a wake up call for Sony.
Perhaps the Wii U was a wake up call for them, and they've finally accepted that they're behind the times.
Is the game trivializing domestic violence or can it serve as a wake up call for today's indifferent society?
Apparently the service is now running as normal, but it's another wake - up call for Ubisoft's less - than - popular «always - on» DRM solution.
«While this was a huge wake - up call for everyone in our industry, we have prepared for this expansion for over three years and it is a great feeling to execute our plans with such resounding success.
Gareth was running around and using the horn as a wake up call for the morning briefing!
The growing popularity of vacation rentals and villas has been a serious wake up call for the entire hospitality industry, and the Caribbean is no exception.
The acclimatization walk was a wake up call for us.
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This is a wake - up call for cat owners and communities to get serious about this problem before even more ecological damage occurs,» Fenwick said.
Call it a wake - up call for how little veterinarians have been schooled in the mechanistic nuts and bolts underlying the aging process.
Thank you for your art project, your compassion and forever love for animals.Hope this is a wake up call for many of us, who ignore, abandon or hurt any animal on Earth.God bless you!
The survey results should serve as a wake - up call for companies of every size.
The disproportionate share of graduate and professional students using PSLF should be a wake - up call for policymakers.
Even more amazingly, these performance results Read more about Was the precipitous drop in Green Mountain Coffee Roasters» stock price a wake - up call for coffee stock investors?
If you've been trading like a drunken gambler in the casino, consider today's article your official wake up call for getting your crap together once and for all...
Last week's spike in stock market volatility should have been a good wake - up call for complacent investors and traders alike; stock's don't only go up.
This was definitely a wake - up call for me.
A very good wake up call for those who constantly over trade.
News of the two US giants» arrival has been a wake - up call for local booksellers as the arrival of more players intensifies competition, ultimately benefiting Spain's readers who, until now, had lacked both incentive and choice to make the digital leap.
In that sense, the Eisler deal is yet another wake - up call for the industry: Adapt or die.
These stark long - term losses should be a wake - up call for the profession.
Using the multi-alarm feature I set myself reminders or use it as my wake - up call for work in the morning.
Perhaps, the whole incident can be a wake - up call for all parties involved in the publishing industry to be responsible for their actions.
Slides # 27 and # 28 — These two should be a wake - up call for anyone in marketing.
For a tablet that costs # 129, the Tesco Hudl 2 is the best we've used and that should be a wake up call for more manufacturers who have failed to deliver the same quality for the same money.
Tomorrow it's an early morning wake - up call for Book Expo, and a day packed with appointments and meetings.
When you read blog posts and articles about people calling for lower eBook prices, remember that this is not a call to a universal 99 cents price point, but a wake - up call for the fat cats in the NY publishing houses, who still believe that having an illiterate like Snooki «write» a book is a better idea than giving an actual writer a chance.
Absolutely fascinating and possibly a wake - up call for me.
A Pulitzer Prize — winning reporter's gripping account of one young man's path to murder - and a wake - up call for mental health care in America
This was a big wake up call for me.
Written as a wake - up call for Australians by an Australian, its story is a powerful morality tale for all of us living in increasingly paranoid nations.
Hugh Howey and about 1000 other successful self - published authors should be a wake up call for the publishing industry (including agents) on the future of their industry.
I thought it was a wake - up call for the sleepers in their beds.
JK Rowling's announcement will surely be the final wake up call for those still with their heads in the sand over the digital future.
Already the two new GT2 Corvettes being in 2nd and 3rd has been a wake up call for all the teams in the class, but a pole position and 2nd place in class would automatically set up the Corvette C6.Rs as the team to beat.
Ms Powell has said the NAO report should be a «further wake - up call for the government», which she said was «in denial and neglectful» about teacher shortages.
An absolute wake - up call for America.
The report's findings — indicating that STEM subjects have become less of a priority in Primary Schools in recent years — should be a wake - up call for everyone in government, business and education.
Student Voice Revolution is an optimistic, realistic and practical wake up call for the future of schools in democratic society.
The results are stunning and should serve as a wake - up call for parents in Central Florida.
Malcolm Trobe, Association of School and College Leaders interim general secretary, said: «This report is a wake - up call for the government about the teacher recruitment crisis.
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