Sentences with phrase «wide attention in»

Pallava Bagla, who brought the story to wide attention in Science last November, says he discussed the matter with Dr Pachauri and e-mailed him about it.
Mokgosi first drew wide attention in Los Angeles when he won the $ 100,000 inaugural Mohn Prize at the Hammer Museum's «Made in L.A.» biennial in 2012.
Rockburne's work, with the use of materials such as cardboard, sheet metal, and crude oil, began to gain wide attention in New York in the 1960s; in 1971 she had her first solo exhibition at the famed Bykert Gallery.
Elegant beauty of women gets wide attention in white color dressing.
The gene first attracted wide attention in 2001 when it was linked to speech and language disorders (ScienceNOW, 3 October 2001).
In an example that has been getting wide attention in the media — both journalistic and social — University of Hawaii, Manoa, geobiologist A. Hope Jahren, a full professor who has spent decades building a successful career in academe, warns fellow female scientists of one pattern they are pretty likely to encounter as they try to make their way in academic science: the telltale strategy of a male colleague or superior bent on an exploitative sexual relationship.
Markus Amm is part of a generation of European painters whose work first came to wider attention in the landmark 2004 Kunstverein in Hamburg exhibition Formalismus, and who began to reconsider art's process - based potential in the wake of conceptualism.

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The pop singer first attracted wide attention at age 15 in a tragic twist: He filled in after a plane crash killed four people, including rock stars Richie Valens, Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper.
It requires the focus and attention of companies and both men and women to actively encourage and support women in technology through long - term investments in education and mentorship initiatives, all while fostering an industry - wide culture of inclusion.
«As an organization that has experienced tremendous growth and has wide - ranging operations around the world, attention to strategy and focus is an area of strength for McCain,» says Jonathan Calabrese, a partner with Deloitte in New Brunswick.
Although it does not appear that this particular issue is top of mind for regulators just now, shadow financial firms that operate outside the standard formats, in both credit and investment markets, should be receiving even more wide - ranging attention than they have been.
Carter was the one who first drew wide attention to Trump's «small» hands in a GQ article (and in Spy magazine).
The first, which received wide media attention, centered on the lack of job growth in the current U.S. recovery.
Ms. Clifford declared herself a Republican (though a Democratic operative was said to be involved in her efforts) and courted wide - scale media attention as she publicly weighed the merits of running.
Many discussions of the Old Testament foundations for peacemaking have narrowed too quickly to the accounts of Israel's wars, without attention to the wider context of the Old Testament understanding of the world, and people's relationship to God in the world.
The electronic age with its offering of a wide variety of ways to present the human voice has commanded new attention to oral language.1 Perhaps the ascendancy of science and the domination of the scientific method has created such a restricted view of language that a reaction in favor of more dimensions to language is to be taken simply as clear testimony to a general degeneration of meaningful discourse, a degeneration in which the church figures prominently.
«It can be used in a wide sense to draw attention to problems, but not to solve them.
CNN: Dinesh D'Souza resigns as Christian college chief in face of questions about marriage Conservative writer and activist Dinesh D'Souza, who attracted wide attention with his recent anti-Obama film «2016: Obama's America,» resigned Thursday as president of a Christian college in New York after questions were raised about his marriage.
(CNN)- Conservative writer and activist Dinesh D'Souza, who attracted wide attention with his recent anti-Obama film «2016: Obama's America,» resigned Thursday as president of a Christian college in New York after questions were raised about his marriage.
John Cobb devoted much attention to this topic, and Charles Birch, as an eminent biologist and process thinker, has contributed much by his writings and lectures to the wider acceptance of a process style of thought in the circles of the World Council of Churches.
DE: I'd say that the bounding of a particular sense - awareness, when you are making it narrower and wider, will be in terms of some emphasis point — what attention fastens on and what becomes background.
Operator safety beyond compare and maximum attention to cleanability: wide spaces, parts in co
Daterra's attention to detail in its coffee selection process is matched by the estate - wide commitment to sustainability.
Both were covered, so Montana turned his attention to his third choice — as only an experienced quarterback can — and found backup wide receiver Tim Barnett, who had split the safeties, all alone in the back of the end zone.
Lost in the attention Browning's national career TD record garnered was a quietly outstanding season from senior wide receiver Cole Thompson.
It's in the realm of possibility, especially if they continue to get wide open looks because of the attention dame and cj demand.
I wasn't paying attention until I heard the despair in Ernie's voice and I watched the clips again and they were despicable, a bevy of wide open 3's, miscommunication and aimless scrambling.
And there's another wide strike, so hitters on both teams who are reading this live blog in between innings, pay attention: those balls are strikes in Game 5, and you need to plan accordingly.
Do pay attention that your baby is carried in the correct position and that both shoulder straps are spread wide open over your back and shoulders.
Democrat Terry Gipson holds a wide lead over Republican Sen. Stephen Saland, but the attention is focused on the 46th Senate District, where Democrats hope the count in Ulster County will put Cecilia Tkaczyk over the top against GOP candidate George Amedore.
Although RBS's role in Libor may eventually cost the bank millions of pounds — Barclay's was forced to pay a # 290 million pound fine for its role in the scandal — a small upside may be that the industry - wide investigation will shift attention away from RBS's particular problems.
ALBANY — As he gets ready to roll out his agenda for 2017, Gov. Andrew Cuomo plans to introduce a proposal for tuition - free two - year college — a move that will make a splash in state education policy and could draw wider attention, with the governor seemingly considering a national run in 2020.
While the presidency is a mostly symbolic post, the race had attracted Europe - wide attention as the next possible victory for populists after Donald Trump's presidential win in the United States and Britain's Brexit vote.
Last night, Mr Brown's allies admitted that the need to respond to the economic crisis had diverted attention from other issues, but insisted that the Prime Minister accepted the need to develop a wider policy agenda in order to win a fourth term in office.
The wide media coverage the case has received has focused public attention on legal questions usually covered in the courtroom or the classroom rather than by the newsroom.
The global focus on the situation in Libya and in Japan has distracted attention from the ongoing unrest in the wider Middle East, which shows no signs of abating.
Publishing the review in London this morning, Lord Falconer said it revealed «deficiencies in training and guidance» which led to an «imbalance», where too much attention was paid to individuals» rights at the expense of the wider community.
This, of course, reflects the location of Parliament and the greater convenience London academics have in appearing at select committees, although the disparity is wide enough to warrant further attention from committees in the future.
In the next half, as the election moves into view, Corbyn must form a detailed policy programme that will be subjected to brutal levels of attention, while winning the support of all parts of his party for the policies and, let us not forget, the backing of the wider electorate.
Total Politics also looks at a British politician who leads the way on European - wide financial and monetary legislation but who doesn't get the same attention as many politicians based in Westminster.
On the day the Equality Act 2010 has come into effect, the BHA has drawn attention to the wide exceptions contained in the Act that are provided specifically to allow religious organisations to discriminate on grounds of religion or belief and of sexual orientation.
Each category was winnowed down by those who looked at the innovation ideas and the business plans in a competition which is getting world - wide attention.
Leaders: The constituencies of the party leaders always attract attention — there is rarely any chance of them losing, the publicity of being party leader normally gives them a boost in their vote, but it's a good chance for upcoming young candidates to cut their teeth and the publicity normally attracts a wide variety of fringe candidates.
Although open only to chemists (albeit interpreted in the widest possible sense) from London and the Home Counties, SET for BRITAIN organises many similar events aimed at giving young researchers of all stripes the opportunity to get the attention of policy - makers.
Two years ago, at a press conference that drew wide attention, scientists described a newfound microbe in California's Mono Lake that flouted life's basic instruction manual.
Screens are held by some to be superior for processing information, for example — hence their wide adoption in schools, despite parents» anxieties about dwindling attention spans.
Using clips from the internationally acclaimed NOVA - PBS science series, Paula Apsell will discuss how topics are chosen, how to make difficult or controversial material not only accessible but compelling to a wide range of viewers, and how to address the challenges ----- and opportunities ---- science journalists face as they compete for the public's attention in an increasingly fractured and crowded media landscape.
With more than two million people in the U.S. currently locked up — and millions more lingering in the justice system on probation or supervision — the widespread issue of TBI in prison populations is starting to gain wider attention.
«It has brought wider attention to the potential futility of medical treatment, to the suffering of families of children with life - limiting illness, and to important ethical questions about the rights of sick children and the respective roles of parents and health professionals in protecting them.»
Scientists studying brain diseases may need to look beyond nerve cells and start paying attention to the star - shaped cells known as «astrocytes,» because they play specialized roles in the development and maintenance of nerve circuits and may contribute to a wide range of disorders, according to a new study by UC San Francisco researchers.
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