Sentences with phrase «wider interest»

The concept of energy flow is deeply rooted in Chinese traditional culture, and is gaining wider interest in the contemporary western world.
Money market accounts became very popular in during the 1970s due to wide interest rate fluctuations and double digit interest rates.
Once the exclusive domain of agricultural specialists and pension funds, farmland now attracts wider interest.
Alongside our children's growing enthusiasm for gardening, our work has prompted wider interest within the community, resulting in an increasing number of mutually beneficial partnerships with local organisations and businesses.
This is a music game with far wider interests than mere challenge.
As a trend spreads and gains wider interest, it may go mainstream, become almost ubiquitous, and eventually lose its star power.
The subject matter lends itself to wider interest which should encourage further play.
Whether you're promoting a destination, tour, accommodation or a travel experience, a great website is essential for generating wider interest and should stand out amongst your competitors.
They were formed in 1982 to help buy new art for the Tate Gallery's collection, and to encourage wider interest in contemporary art.
At the same time, it is not out of the question that we may be quietly allowing U.S. banks to go insolvent without disclosure, covering the losses over time out of wide interest spreads on existing loans, and that we may be able to avoid outward evidence of mortgage deterioration simply by allowing the Treasury to go further and further into deficit on behalf of the GSEs.
I had a little difficulty finding a scientist with wide interests in Antarctica willing to give us this update.
A24 is terrific with the right project at casting a wider specialized market net, so this should join several recent titles led by «The Big Sick» (Amazon Studios / Lionsgate) and «The Beguiled» (Focus Features) that have found wider interest as they expand.
The UCC's struggle with yet another new Statement of Faith is of wider interest because the whole ecumenical movement tends in that direction.
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In contrast, Max Perutz notes that for 36 years his Cambridge colleague Alan Hodgkin «did most of his experiments with his own hands and yet found time to have a family life; to develop wide interests in literature, painting, and music; to watch birds; and to cultivate lasting friendships with a great variety of fascinating people.»
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Mr. Jones said by email that the exposure had been «invaluable,» bringing wider interest to the project and lending it momentum.
The RCC is also committed to exploring issues of local and wider interest through the medium of the exhibition.
Though these were created to provide a pleasant solution to a disaster zone, Cusato received wider interest in her design from developers of resorts, for example.
This is a perspective in which personal circumstances tend to be championed over wider interests, tenants are seen as vulnerable rather than as robust and resourceful, and social landlords are viewed with distrust.
Stronger U.S. economic growth combined with changing monetary policy creates a positive environment for U.S. banks to benefit from increased business and consumer demand and wider interest rate spreads.
Established in 1984 by the Tate Museum to encourage wider interest in contemporary art, the Turner Prize is awarded annually to «an artist born, living or working in Britain, for an outstanding exhibition or public presentation of their work anywhere in the world in the previous year.»
Wide interest in Big Data is a relatively recent phenomenon.
Fourth, the financial system was quite inefficient, with wide interest spreads, little innovation and many creditworthy potential borrowers unable to get access to credit.
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From his «Money Makeover» advice to his «Baby Step» approach and his sponsorship of Financial Peace University classes, his views have attracted wide interest from the public as well as controversy among financial experts as to how realistic they are.
The new Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), based on 12 % ROI, has prompted wide interest and some investment.
[6] In that way they always had an important role in crisis prevention and crisis management, and it was natural that they took a wider interest in the risk management of the financial system as a whole.
Scrutinizing them may then be of wider interest.
But they drew on their zeal and experience from the earlier part of the century to develop the activities of their tract societies into something of a wider interest.
What checks and balances can be devised to prevent abuses and protect the wider interests of humanity against the premature, unwise, or diabolical acts of those in charge?
Working in East Timor led to a wider interest in Indonesia, and for the past seven years I have been documenting rising religious intolerance in the world's largest Muslim - majority nation.
Another example of Israel's wider interests was her concern for the resident alien within the community.
Similarly, it is in the wider interest of the Christian community that people can trust that church leaders will seek the truth.
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The recent Associated Press survey of the state of the newspaper sports page — as viewed, often wryly, by the managing editors of 100 U.S. dailies (SI, April 6) has drawn a response, in letters to this magazine and elsewhere, that clearly establishes a wide interest in the whole subject.
It would be better for the game and the wider interest in it and based on the kind of champion this venue has produced, it would keep up a historical trend if a future HOFer like Spieth or McIlroy took it this week.
Well, hours before he quit, he told Sky News one factor he was considering was «the wider interests of the Labour Party».
David Wolfe QC, appearing for the Keep Streets Live Campaign, asked for an appeal, saying: «This is a case where there is a wider interest in granting permission.
(This reflected a wider interest in such ideas at the time in Western Europe, an interest which arguably found its most radical expression in the famous «Meidner plan» developed by the economist Rudolf Meidner at the request of the Swedish trade union movement.)
«But we must ensure migration is managed in the UK's wider interests and figures like those published today highlight the need for our proposed migration advisory committee to provide open advice about the kind of immigration that is best for Britain,» he said.
A government could still pass England - only legislation on the back of the votes of Scottish MPs in exceptional circumstances, but only if they believed it was in the wider interests of the UK as a whole.
Akufo - Addo said he was hopeful of a close working relationship with Cyril Ramaphosa to «improve the living conditions of our two peoples, and advance their mutual interests, and the wider interests of the African peoples.»
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