Create a Need: The vast majority of people who receive a traffic ticket consider it a minor inconvenience that doesn't
warrant much attention.
But you need to think this through — these gorgeous fauxs bring total attention to the legs; yours are long and shapely and
warrant much attention whilst mine are short and stumpy and warrant diversion tactics.
Ms. Santiago informed the board that making a change usually does not
warrant much attention.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, CNN's Jeff Zucker has defended his network's seemingly constant Trump coverage, noting that Trump
warrants the
attention as the GOP nominee and that the billionaire is also
much more willing to go on air than past presidential candidates.
He failed, of course, and widespread reports of his legal manoeuvring — an injunction against publication and a $ 100 - million libel suit — ensured the story got
much more
attention than it might otherwise have
warranted.
Clearly, not
much has changed since Sunday's update, but there are two features of market action that
warrant attention.
You have to wonder just how
much more Canada's clean energy sector could achieve if it received the same
attention and support that the global opportunities
warrant.
Kohnert: «Therefore permafrost areas vulnerable to thawing
warrant much more
attention.»
More often than not, hypothyroidism is what I see in women I work with, so we are going to focus on that in this post (but the symptoms of hyper - thyroidism are pretty
much the opposite, and should also
warrant prompt
attention).
Seems Krall is very
much up for a ruck, and indications suggest perhaps he turns his
attentions later on the Federation — do the Enterprise crew inadvertently do something to
warrant a massive alien attack on their ship, and indeed a potential counter-attack on Earth?
TFA Executive Director Marci Hawks is equally enthusiastic about the program, «We look forward to the DoXX Spotlight bringing
much warranted attention to women filmmakers from around the globe.»
While this obviously doesn't translate to cobbling your Kindle books together as quickly as possible to send them out the marketplace door, you don't want to spend too
much time on any one book unless it
warrants such
attention.
That
much attention warrants a peek at what the big deal is, and now that peek opportunity is here.
I would also have as my priority other unrelated matters which
warrant much greater
attention such as the threat from a natural Carrington event or the possibility of concerted cyber terrorist attacks.
That's not
much of an obstacle, particularly given that contract prose that complies with MSCD guidelines doesn't attract
attention to itself, except for two usages (using this agreement, with a lowercase a, and using states instead of represents and
warrants).