Any changes undertaken to avoid these deaths will probably be undramatic, and lacking in the public attention given to Sarah's Law. |
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Progressive reformers focused public attention in particular on low-income children. |
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But the death of George I and the accession of a new king placed him in the full glare of public attention. |
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If you have courted public attention then you have less ground to object to the intrusion which follows. |
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Landowska, Tureck, Gould, and the long-playing record, I believe, did much to bring this monument to public attention. |
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Later there will be no need for an explanation since everybody knows that the public attention span is short and the media will have moved on. |
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With a declarative force, Garrett Hongo makes a call to witness, a call to public attention and testimony. |
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Well, for one thing, writing a shocking story has been, historically, one way to bring yourself to public attention. |
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While meriting attention by astronomers, there is no cause for public attention or public concern as an actual collision is very unlikely. |
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Of course, the most extreme views tend to make the best headlines, so they get all the media and public attention. |
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So by claiming to shun public attention he evades confrontations and intensifies public curiosity. |
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He doesn't like public attention and responds acidly to all forms of commendation. |
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The media barrage brought public attention, and led more people to become fans. |
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The Government has been accused of targeting the drinks industry unfairly to divert public attention from more pressing issues. |
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The suspicion that the bill is merely a ploy to divert public attention away from the fuel price hikes could turn out to be justifiable. |
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A live animal crib, which will remain open at the Mansion House in Dublin until Christmas Eve, is attracting a lot of public attention. |
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Though more public attention has been drawn to homeworkers, eight years later, their situations have barely improved. |
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However, there are also the unsung heroes who individually and unassumingly, quietly work for social change and never receive public attention. |
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The Ark brought Hancock to public attention in the late 1980s and has formed the prologue to his search for lost civilisations. |
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In raising the matter, he has drawn public attention to a serious situation that needed to be remedied. |
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The majority of the press and public attention has been focused on medication errors, legibility of orders and medical records, restraint of patients, and other issues. |
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This symbolic reward is intended to attract global public attention to the issue. |
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The Board examines articles or public entertainment acts and approves them before they are brought to public attention. |
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These issues are gaining an increasing amount of public attention and it's good to know that farming is their foundation. |
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Allow me to expand on the last two points, which attracted the most public attention. |
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A few of these requests garnered considerable media and public attention and complaints to our office. |
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You can bring public attention to the cases of Vietnamese bloggers and activists who have been imprisoned for their peaceful expression. |
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What really caught public attention was the way in which the program's costs had spiraled dramatically, apparently out of control. |
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This was not the first time that torture had seized public attention. |
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Should a snafu come to public attention, and there is a free press to ask embarrassing questions and point accusatory fingers, then they can see their careers end overnight. |
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They hung together and cheered the quality rides of each team member, leaving to other clubs the slightly overdone exuberances of attracting media and public attention. |
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In both cases, strong censure of practitioners followed public attention. |
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Bala leaders, meanwhile, enthuse about the wave of public attention their cause is receiving. |
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Any public attention had been on his possible role in tipping off burgess and Maclean. |
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It is a matter of the utmost importance and yet has curiously attracted very little public attention. |
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It was not so much his writing that first drew him to public attention as his dramatic flair for delivering engrossing public lectures. |
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This new system has allowed the Bank to focus greater public attention on Canada's monetary and economic situation. |
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They should explain these issues at the time of sentencing, when public attention is most focused on the justness of the penalty. |
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Evil grows in dark corners, not out in the full glare of public attention. |
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The object is to draw public attention to energy issues in a communicative and attention-grabbing way. |
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As I reviewed previous annual reports, I quickly realized that there was no shortage of issues that needed renewed public attention. |
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The ECB's approach also helped to focus public attention on the outcome of policy deliberations rather than on individual voting behaviour. |
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Life sciences and biotechnology have given rise to significant public attention and debate. |
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Although trafficking, sale, kidnapping and abduction of children attract public attention, the true extent of these problems has not yet been established. |
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However, he was discreet in expressing his religious views because he feared public attention might hinder his professional career. |
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Since then and with the end of the space race due to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, public attention has largely moved to other areas. |
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Throughout the war public attention was focused on Canada's army in the field. We shall naturally follow with the keenest interest the achievements of the military forces we send overseas. |
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Ties to religious leaders, parliamentarians, the private sector and other influential bodies and organizations will be expanded to ensure that the situation of children remain a prime focus of public attention. |
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Partnerships with Parliamentarians, civil society, religious leaders, the private sector and other organizations will be expanded so that child rights remain a prime focus of public attention. |
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We suspect that the public attention brought to these issues during the 2004 federal election, both in and out of New Brunswick, has heightened the saliency of these concerns with voters. |
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Some organisations do not want public attention for their case, for example, when they perceive it as too risky for political reasons, or fear that this will result in a 'cut and run' move by the company involved. |
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We also direct public attention to other problems: white collar crime, racism, issues concerning elderly, issues of democracy, the role of business in work with crime prevention and many others. |
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The instigator for these changes has typically been a serious case of research misconduct that came to public attention and which has revealed weaknesses in existing systems. |
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The press is not free if those who operate it behave as though their position conferred upon them the privilege of being deaf to ideas which the processes of free speech have brought to public attention. |
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Initially, the episode attracted little public attention. |
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I sometimes revelled in the public attention. |
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Few fire escapes demanded public attention. |
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The rapidity with which Notman's work came to public attention was not unconnected with his policy of photographing prominent individuals and offering prints for sale to the public. |
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Some half dozen years ago, we participated in a massive campaign to bring public attention to the production policies of the NIKE and Levi-Strauss companies. |
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The coming months will bring major regional challenges, as the Kosovo status process goes ahead and other fundamental constitutional issues come to the forefront of public attention. |
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Researchers should treat journalists as knowledge brokers in health policy-making because they bring public attention to issues policy makers are grappling with. |
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The case of Mr. Arar has focussed public attention on the use of information that may have been collected in Canada and then shared with Canada's foreign partners. |
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The work of the O'Connor Commission has focussed considerable media and public attention on the actions of government agencies responsible for collecting and using security intelligence. |
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Belloc first came to public attention shortly after arriving at Balliol College, Oxford as a recent French army veteran. |
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While conversion and diversification of defence production continues in smaller companies without much public attention, larger companies tend to concentrate on their core defence business activities. |
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Such is a bald statement of the singular and romantic series of events which centred public attention upon this Lancashire tragedy. |
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He was also one of the figures who first drew attention to the Ossian cycle of James Macpherson to public attention. |
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During his life in retirement, from 1959 up to his death in 1973, Tolkien received steadily increasing public attention and literary fame. |
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The players also suffered from public attention, receiving generous hospitality at times which impacted on their performances. |
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During her first months in office she attracted public attention as a result of the administration's attempts to cut spending. |
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The Speaker case drew significant public attention, and Congress held formal hearings about the incident. |
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Especially since the 2014 Basketball World Cup, Finland's national basketball team has received widespread public attention. |
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There have been a number of proposals designed to attract greater public attention to the elections. |
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As a younger son, Simon de Montfort attracted little public attention during his youth, and the date of birth remains unknown. |
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She came to wide public attention in 2003 when she sang at Westminster Cathedral in honour of Pope John Paul II's silver jubilee. |
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It took a Yorkshirewoman to bring the scandal to public attention and turn the tide against the gangs. |
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Only a mean-spirited nitpicker would draw public attention to unimportant or isolated textbook errors. |
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That may change, however, given a recent push by cryptographers to redesign their systems and bring them to public attention. |
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Then she married the legendary Wild Bill Hickok, bringing her even more public attention, though he was killed only five months later. |
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Since an election is looming, the spin doctors decide to safeguard the Prez by focusing public attention on an international crisis. |
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In the late 1980s public attention had turned from FAS babies on reservations to African American crack babies in the neonatal units at inner city hospitals. |
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Despite this, stroke often fails to attract much public attention and this topic is often underemphasised in both undergraduate and postgraduate training. |
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Some organizations, such as Moscow Architecture Preservation Society and Save Europe's Heritage, are trying to draw the international public attention to these problems. |
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Of course, it's easier to raise money for something fluffy. Charismatic megafauna like the panda do appeal to people's emotional side, and attract a lot of public attention. |
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