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Abraham Lincoln called attention to it, Dr. Martin Luther King called attention to it, Tommie Smith and John Carlos called attention to it at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
People called attention to his flawless rapping of multiple songs.
Murray has called attention to her recent efforts with Sen.
Madeline Conant called attention to the plight of black men.
But even then, some workers called attention to difficult conditions.
Apparently my son's wailing had called attention to our situation.
The protracted episode called attention to Virginia's dependence on federal largess.
McCoy regularly called attention to Spock's "pointy ears" and green blood.
During the presidential race he often called attention to favorable polls.
Kamala Harris called attention to the situation in tweets on Wednesday.
Scientists have called attention to the space debris problem for decades.
On Twitter, Biden aides called attention to posts criticizing Castro's tactics.
The ACLU also called attention to Facebook's "Lookalike Targeting" option for advertisers.
Others called attention to the Supreme-ish vibe of the "strong" style.
Drake also called attention to the divisive nature of Trump's political rhetoric.
In case it wasn't obvious, Cook also called attention to the financing.
He kept quiet, but exhibited tiny quirks that called attention to him.
Previous ones have called attention to misinformation, internet misuse and improving access.
Some companies quietly pulled ads, while others directly called attention to the controversy.
However, the situation called attention to a common industry trend of overworking employees.
A political cartoon at the time called attention to the odd, salamander shaped district.
The crashes have also called attention to training standards, regulatory oversight, and pilot experience.
Many called attention to hate crimes (and anti-hate crime vigils) local to Brooklyn.
Biden's campaign has called attention to Warren's lack of support among minorities in polling.
The fires have also called attention to the vulnerability of Australia's vital tourism industry.
Other candidates called attention to the Trump's administration's impact on relationships with predominantly black countries.
Recently, she called attention to the astonishing mortality rates for mothers in the United States.
For instance, last year I called attention to Kim Nguyen's discussion of diversity in Netrunner.
The former president called attention to men's roles in society, and challenged perceptions of masculinity.
Recent events have called attention to a strain of fandom that crosses into uncomfortable territory.
After Elon Musk, Tesla's founder, called attention to the video on Twitter, it went viral.
Shaich called attention to the recent upheaval in Buffalo Wild Wings to cement his point.
Arrington called attention to the estimated $24 billion lost each year to intellectual-property theft.
The Khashoggi crisis has called attention to a largely overlooked Saudi-led war in Yemen.
The president's denouncements have called attention to what has long been a staple of journalism.
His erratic leadership has called attention to what had been a low priority for voters.
CEO Steve Easterbrook called attention to McDonald's efforts to remodel stores, streamline, and increase digital capabilities.
On the 100-day anniversary of Eric Chase's passing, his father called attention to he issue.
One user called attention to the lights which formed the band's trademark M at one point.
The problem has been going on since October, but Android Police just called attention to it.
The photo has been widely shared and has called attention to the Girl Scout, Lucie Myslíková.
Songs produced by George Martin had a distinctive touch but rarely called attention to his work.
The sum was sent only after a report by ABC News called attention to the situation.
It also called attention to the need for appropriate oversight and transparency of U.S. surveillance practices.
Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal lawyer, called attention to al Husseini in a series of tweets Tuesday.
The Paris Review even called attention to an Instagram cataloging dolls' ill-fitting and unappealing suits.
Ms. Giove called attention to the possibly inappropriate use of Mr. Parker's state-issued parking placard.
Dr. King visited New York City throughout the 1960s and called attention to its racial problems.
O'Rourke, for example, called attention to his plan on voting rights and recently released plan on education.
CAIR said a high school student called attention to the posts at a board meeting last month.
In his address Wednesday, the former president also called attention to social pressures faced by black men.
Some of Mr. Branch's works called attention to worthy black figures in staged readings or celebratory events.
"For years, we have called attention to the predatory practices of some steel exporting countries," Trumka said.
And Black Lives Matter and other organizations have called attention to the deadly excesses of the system.
Obama called attention to the fact that two-thirds of those with coverage on federal exchange, Healthcare.
But with the cryptocurrency rising so much in 2017, some have called attention to a potential bubble.
Trump called attention to the caravans and touted his deployment of additional troops to the southern border.
Obama called attention to the fact that two-thirds of those with coverage on federal exchange, healthcare.
A June report by the Department of Commerces Office of Inspector General called attention to other snafus.
A day later, after a tweet called attention to the inauthentic reviews, the Amazon's Choice label was removed.
Several veterans also called attention to the fact that police brutality should not be swept under the rug.
The unnamed pilot made passengers nervous when she called attention to the fact that she wasn't in uniform.
One member of the family, 25-year-old Jan Zon van Dorsten, called attention to the family's situation.
Hart also called attention to a charity concert being held Friday in Aspen, Colorado, that he's participating in.
The motion filed by Portier's attorney and obtained by Task & Purpose called attention to the appearance of Capt.
Those conditions are something that Amnesty International, among other organisations, has recently called attention to on several occasions.
Hogg and his classmates last week led a march in Washington, D.C., that called attention to gun violence.
The inquiry called attention to the health hazards of diesel fuel and spurred consumers to shun the technology.
For example, this thread from animator and software designer Pasquale D'Silva called attention to the app's founder and team.
Her gala look called attention to her new hair color with a crown made of white and magenta flowers.
British Vogue called attention to that lack of inclusivity with a teaser for the issue on the magazine's website.
Model Londone Myers called attention to the different treatment she received at Paris Fashion Week in an Instagram post.
They called attention to Maersk's less-than-perfect software patching, outdated operating systems, and above all insufficient network segmentation.
Many protesters also called attention to the school's language policy, which prohibits South Africans from speaking their native language.
She called attention to the fact that homebuyers are using more credit than historical norms to purchase their houses.
He called attention to the disparity of the net worths of white households compared with black and Latino households.
They called attention to the grubbiness and secrecy of these subsidies, which are, in their own way, anti-capitalist.
The path was supposed to help connect Olympic venues, but instead called attention to safety standards ahead of the games.
When pressed for details during the news conference, Trump called attention to the escalating trade tension between the two countries.
Peter Hamby, the former CNN correspondent now heading news at Snap, called attention to the Houston Snap Map on Twitter.
Dubbed KeySteal, the attack called attention to the fact that the macOS keychain makes a very attractive target for hackers.
The Trump administration called attention to the growing divide between those who are subsidized and those who don't receive assistance.
Huxley called attention to the feathers and wishbone of this early bird and the long bony tail of a reptile.
The initial complaint was tweeted by Twitter user Thomas Baekdal, who called attention to Apple and Google's varied ingredient orders.
After it called attention to deep personalization, the dairy collective is trying to apply the trend to its own business.
A March Chicago Tribune article called attention to Hybels's alleged history of making unwanted advances to junior church staff members.
Often these researchers have called attention to innovative contributions to modern art's evolution from non-white, non-hetero, or female artists.
The 2020 Oscar nominations were predominately white across the board, something Janelle Monáe called attention to in the show's opening performance.
Several publications called attention to a lawsuit involving Salazar and Kai Hernandez, the ex-wife of famous Mets player Keith Hernandez.
Critics are calling the bill an obvious example of political posturing, and many called attention to the GOP's pro-gun policies.
On Saturday, Smith called attention to the remarkably youthful glow of his wife Jada Pinkett Smith's mother on his Instagram page.
On Friday, Trump called attention to the "red flags" that were present before the Parkland school shooter carried out his attack.
In sharing his story, Crews called attention to the power dynamic that he said keeps sexual assault survivors from speaking up.
Former President Obama called attention to gender equality by introducing himself as "Michelle's husband" during a leadership forum in Oakland, Calif.
Race issues: Experts in the hearing called attention to how a significant amount of misinformation is directed at stoking racial tensions.
That riot called attention to a deeper problem in South Carolina prisons, which have been subjected to a number of lawsuits.
Some specifically called attention to Trump's rhetoric after the president attributed the violence to "many sides," rather than denouncing white supremacy.
He said that the company put in safeguards that would have called attention to anyone trying to use a fake card.
Mr. Ochisor's suicide is one of several in recent months that have called attention to the economic straits of professional drivers.
He called attention to the difference between himself and McCain, giving us a chance to reflect on their disparate leadership styles.
He also called attention to Twitter's ongoing issues with impersonating accounts tricking other users into sharing bitcoin, as BuzzFeed's Ryan Mac reported.
My burst of confidence was quickly shattered on my way to fifth period, when my friend's boyfriend called attention to the scar.
Members of the message board Hacker News noticed the change relatively quickly and over the weekend, several developers called attention to it.
While the #MeToo movement has called attention to gender-based discrimination and violence, much of the coverage has focused largely on Hollywood.
However, no one shined brighter than the black trans folks in the audience who called attention to the violence against transgender people.
It especially called attention to a lack of helicopters and other equipment used for search and rescue should a mission go wrong.
The actress and activist also called attention to the stigma that so often keeps those living with mental illness from seeking help.
Indeed, the tweet also came just two days after Trump called attention to a Washington Post article about the Pentagon wasting money.
Former Vice President Al Gore called attention to the climate crisis with his 2006 documentary and book An Inconvenient Truth in 2006.
An efficiency drive has called attention to the public sector's bloated state, even if the material gains from the effort are unclear.
On Twitter, he has also called attention to Pussy Riot, the punk band whose members were jailed after taking on Mr. Putin.
The scandal called attention to lax European Union testing procedures, and sped plans to scrutinize tailpipe emissions under more rigorous road conditions.
Despite being a well-known and talented professional basketball player, Russell still encountered everyday discrimination, and he readily called attention to it.
Bertolt Brecht's characters called attention to the artifice of the play to force the audience out of the supine pleasures of spectacle.
The technician also called attention to the daily chart of oil versus the dollar index, which measures the dollar against other currencies.
Some members of the collective have called attention to the fact that art workers feel disconnected from the prestige associated with art.
The influential political scientist Theodore Lowi called attention to the degree to which Congress had delegated decision-making to an unaccountable bureaucracy.
For the past two quarters, Apple executives have called attention to its wearables business, which includes Beats headphones, Apple Watch and AirPods.
Previews for the show have called attention to the Conjunction of Spheres, suggesting that we'll learn more about it during the series.
This week, a former Uber engineer called attention to sexual harassment and other problems at the company, leading to more negative headlines.
First, in late December, the five-time Grammy Award winner called attention to a person in Russia who was dressing up as her.
The strike's unintended victims While the strike called attention to issues educators faced in the schools, there were a number of unintended victims.
A Reuters story in 2012, for instance, called attention to BlackRock's editorial decision to alter its prospectus for its Large Cap Series funds.
As with organ donation, they set goals — "aims and goals create systems," says McGann — and called attention to successes from around the country.
They called attention to the colorism and racism displayed by club owners, who favor white "bartenders" over the mostly black women who perform.
The social-media hashtag #SayHerName called attention to a myriad of other Black women who have died at the hands of law enforcement.
The 1999 landmark report "To Err is Human" called attention to the widespread problem of preventable medical errors, but remedy efforts remained fragmented.
The revelations about Russian ads on Facebook have called attention to "dark posts," ads that are seen only by a finely targeted demographic.
For example, Ms. Menéndez said, Cervantes pushed for the emancipation of women and called attention to the difficulties faced by prostitutes and servants.
In the time since he has courted its editors and reporters and, with his usual level of exaggeration, called attention to approving articles.
And while that called attention to the most egregious offenders, it also allowed school segregation to continue in other areas beyond the South.
By establishing a special day to recognize women, they called attention to the obstacles women face the other 364 days of the year.
So when I learned that medical mistakes are one of the leading causes of death in America, I called attention to the problem.
The U.S. intelligence community has already called attention to the vulnerability of America's critical infrastructure, revealing detailed reports of penetration by Russian hackers.
Fight for the Future, a pro-net neutrality advocacy group that has called attention to the fake comments before, praised Pallone's letter Wednesday.
Professor Kruse also called attention to the findings in our piece on how Reconstruction and lynchings were covered differently in the two states.
The documents also showed that athletic officials regularly called attention to an applicant's family history of donating or to the potential for donations.
Paul called attention to the $21625,2900 grant as part of his "waste report," that highlights examples of government funding he feels are unnecessary.
And when it was present, it sometimes was more cheerleader than audience, whooping it up in a way that called attention to itself.
Political observers have rightly called attention to the similarities between Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation process and that of Clarence Thomas in 1991.
The Red Cross recently apologized for their production of a pool safety poster after a Twitter user called attention to it's hidden racial biases.
She also called attention to the event on anarchist websites and spread the word via "affinity groups," secret peer-to-peer antifa communication networks.
On the other, Trump has criticized big weapons systems such as the F-21625 and called attention to a recent study targeting bureaucratic waste.
Solomon, in an interview with Business Insider last month, also called attention to other work the firm was doing with the largest quant funds.
Kamela Harris (D-Calif.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), both presidential candidates, called attention to the alarmingly high maternal death rates among black women.
Still, Mr. Trump called attention to the statement in a posting on Twitter on Sunday, and his supporters have raised it each time Mrs.
Op-Ed Contributors Media outlets and commentators representing a range of political persuasions have called attention to recent outbreaks of violence in Berkeley, Calif.
The transition to electric cars got a boost from the Volkswagen emissions scandal, which called attention to the pollution caused by internal combustion engines.
Fauci said Friday that the drug had not been proved effective in clinical trials after Trump called attention to it in a press conference.
Reviewing "The Bell Curve" in The New Yorker, Stephen Jay Gould called attention to the authors' questionable use of statistics and cherry-picked data.
The broadening case, which has also ensnared BMW and Daimler, has called attention to the harmful effects of nitrogen oxide emissions from diesel vehicles.
Her trip accomplished more than getting her where she needed to be; it called attention to a growing movement of climate activists shunning aviation.
Chaikin also called attention to Cardinal's moving average convergence divergence, or MACD, indicator, which can predict changes in a stock's trajectory before they occur.
Cate Blanchett, Russell Crowe, Patricia Arquette, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Pierce Brosnan, and Ellen DeGeneres all called attention to the bushfires during the awards ceremony.
Reputed Windows internals expert Alex Ionescu called attention to the same risks in 2016 in talks at Black Hat USA and Microsoft's BlueHat conference.
In the 2012 HBO documentary, About Face: Supermodels Then and Now, Porizkova also called attention to the issue with taking sexual harassment as a compliment.
The other is Isis Lovecruft, a Tor developer who has called attention to CCC's handling of abuse and spoken out about their interactions with Appelbaum.
The city's notorious crime rate looms large, and Amnesty International has called attention to the death toll from police crackdowns in the favelas, or shantytowns.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont and billionaire and former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg also have previously called attention to global warming as a pressing issue.
She called attention to CNN's Fear and Greed index, which uses a variety of inputs to measure what CNN sees as investors' chief emotional drivers.
Multiple candidates also have called attention to veteran suicide and pledged to invest in research, mental health services and housing to help address the issue.
Instead, they called attention to the pillow behind the pair because its stripes appear to be distorted, seemlingly a sign that the image was edited.
The president then called attention to how the stock market has hit a record high dozens of times since he won the 2016 presidential election.
But the Global Terrorism Database is not the first program to be shuttered after it called attention to the rise in violence on the right.
Today, so many people have told their stories and so many people have called attention to the problem that people are admitting it's a problem.
This is the front line of Saudi Arabia's invisible war: The Khashoggi crisis has called attention to a largely overlooked Saudi-led war in Yemen.
Others have called attention to the administration's truly astonishing effort to show that birth control really isn't all that important and may even be counterproductive.
It makes sense that some in the newly elected class of women Congress members have not only embraced it but have called attention to it.
He may have called attention to some outré ideas popular in tech circles, including a universal basic income and plans to forestall the robot apocalypse.
The candidates discussed immigration policy in broad terms, but a few Democrats called attention to the foreign policy implications of migration to the United States.
The decline piled on to a 2150 percent drop in Sears' shares a day earlier, when Fitch Ratings called attention to the chain's "significant" cash burn.
The 2007 collapse of the Interstate 35W bridge over the Mississippi River in downtown Minneapolis killed 13 people and called attention to the nationwide infrastructure crisis.
The Volkswagen scandal has called attention to the discrepancies between what diesel cars emit during official laboratory tests and how much they pollute in everyday driving.
Jiang Yanyong, the retired military doctor who first called attention to widespread undercounting of SARS cases, has been erased from the official record of that time.
The report called attention to the prospect of violence during street dealing and face-to-face interaction—an element that is largely removed from online marketplaces.
Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), as the first witness to testify, called attention to his knowledge of the border and spoke out in defense of border agents.
On the 7 train to Grand Central, the activists called attention to the gap between the train and the platform, which is problematic for a wheelchair.
This year's roster of Kennedy Center honorees also felt like a rebuke to Trump, or at least called attention to some of his more polarizing positions.
The practice came under fire again this week after Human Rights Watch called attention to a report released by the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC).
"Our reporting also called attention to how little we know about the race of people struck from juries in this country," she said in an email.
Details: He acknowledged what the American Medical Association has identified as an "epidemic" of murders of transgender people, after town hall protestors called attention to it.
State-run media outlets have called attention to a feature that tracked a user's most commonly visited locations and also criticized the company's after-sales policies.
To the Editor: President Trump, in his speech about Jerusalem, called attention to President Harry S. Truman's recognition of the state of Israel 70 years ago.
These incidents also sparked protests that called attention to the connection between racist incidents on campus and larger patterns of racism and bias in American society.
But after Samsung's exploding Galaxy Note7 smartphone debacle called attention to devices powered by lithium batteries, regulators and airlines saw a potential safety issue with electronic luggage.
John Carlisle, a British anesthesiologist (and legend in medical statistics), first called attention to the fact that something seemed fishy about PREDIMED in this June 2017 paper.
Clinton also called attention to issue of tainted drinking water in Flint, Michigan, a place where she and Sanders will debate at an event hosted by CNN.
As CNN reports, federal prosecutor Uzo Asonye called attention to Manafort spending money on several homes, expensive cars, watches, and a $15,000 jacket made from an ostrich.
When Trump's critics called attention to the image's anti-Semitic implications, The_Donald's users rushed to Trump's defense, posting photos of other six-pointed stars in innocuous contexts.
Lawmakers at the hearing called attention to the Honest Ads Act, a measure to regulate digital political ads, as one potential way to address social media manipulation.
In Nevada, Warren called attention to the no-win situation she faced as a female politician: "If you complain about it, then you are whining," she said.
It called attention to the mayor's occasional displays of self-righteousness mixed with political naïveté, especially when he saw himself as the protagonist of a lofty mission.
A Charlottesville-based network of activists and clergy members called Solidarity Cville called attention to the "Unite the Right" rally and urged people to show their opposition.
Alex Chalekian, chief executive of a financial advisory firm, called attention to the comments Fisher made at a financial conference last week in a video posted Oct.
She called attention to alleged unequal pay for women when she worked at Google, and has been an outspoken critic of systematic bias in the tech industry.
Recently, the United Nations finally broke the international silence when the special rapporteur on human rights in Iran called attention to the massacre in her latest report.
These incidents have also called attention to the ways that police are often wielded as a weapon against people of color to force compliance and exert control.
The team at Stylist, a UK fashion publication, called attention to absurd dress code policies by forcing the men in its office to wear heels for a day.
Creators like Philip DeFranco were hit pretty hard, and called attention to the fact that they could no longer monetize their channels as frequently or reliably as before.
The athletic apparel retailer's mixed earnings results on Tuesday called attention to the fact that the brand continues to struggle to win over shoppers on its home turf.
" After pausing for applause, as directed in his script, Pence called attention to his "admiration" for the scandal-plagued Trump and the "gratitude" he feels "for his leadership.
The Great Society initiatives followed naturally from the integration campaign, and activists called attention to how assistance programs and food stamps were failing black and white families alike.
We called attention to the countless works of art belonging to Jewish families which were prolifically looted and "sold" under duress during the early years of the Holocaust.
In their appeal, they called attention to the lack of evidence that Farooqui was alone with the victim in his house on the night of the alleged incident.
Judd Legum, who writes the newsletter Popular Information, called attention to King's corporate sponsors in recent days, and Intel, Land O'Lakes and Purina have all broken with King.
The survey also called attention to one of the challenges facing President Donald Trump, who will be turning 22 next week, as he seeks re-election in 57.
The book, which appeared six years after Mr. Shawn died at 85, unavoidably called attention to an author who had remained mostly out of view in her journalism.
The Obama administration that year called attention to an uptick in deaths from these drugs, relying on mortality statistics from 2007, in its inaugural national drug control strategy.
Drone attacks on Saudi Arabia earlier this week called attention to ongoing Middle East turmoil that may prevent oil prices from pulling back to February lows, Kilduff said.
While there have long been apps from less reputable developers in the App Store, one developer called attention to just how bad the problem has become in recent months.
Events in recent months, including the Charlottesville protests and Harvey Weinstein allegations have called attention to the voices Twitter allows to speak out, and those it chooses to silence.
Reading the tea leaves of the press release, Sorkin called attention to the CEO agreeing with the board on the actions taken, possibly implying they were not his ideas.
Gridlocked legislatures, low trust in the press, and judiciaries challenged by expansive executive power have all called attention to the many ways in which Western institutions can become dysfunctional.
However, the company's image was bruised by a recent report that called attention to Hindawi's aggressive management style and claimed the company was suffering executive attrition because of it.
People on social media called attention to the fact that there were no women of color included as female nominees in most of the major film and television categories.
In his 1976 book The Conservative Intellectual Movement Since 1945, the historian George Nash called attention to the "significant influence" Nock and his essay exerted on the postwar right.
He specifically called attention to the "abundance of U.S. travelers who are expected to attend the 85033 Olympics" and frequent travel between the U.S. and the affected regions. Rep.
A Senate subcommittee on Thursday voiced unanimous support for a measure that called attention to the scandals that have engulfed the Environmental Protection Agency and its administrator, Scott Pruitt.
Johnson founded Wesearchr in 2015 with Pax Dickinson, an engineer who left Business Insider in 2013 after other publications called attention to offensive remarks he had made on Twitter.
" She repeatedly called attention to the fact that agents had not recorded their conversations with Ms. Salman: "No video or audio, even though they were at the F.B.I. headquarters.
The decision also called attention to the persistent threat of lead paint to children in millions of American homes, four decades after the federal government banned it from households.
To discourage the large migration flows, the Trump administration has repeatedly called attention to the dangers that parents are subjecting their children to on the journey from Central America.
It has called attention to contributions to the campaign of Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, the presumptive Republican nominee, from Robert and Rebekah Mercer, who were major supporters of President Trump.
While the cryptocurrency's price has since plummeted below $11,000 from its high of more than $19,000 in December, bitcoin's recent climb called attention to its long-term sustainability problem.
Even though Schneider couldn't arrest doctors profiting off their patients' opioid addictions, he called attention to the opioid epidemic 10 years prior to it being declared a national problem.
In 2006, when opponents of Ellison's congressional campaign called attention to his writings, he distanced himself from the Nation and renounced Farrakhan as an anti-Semite and a bigot.
Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) on Sunday didn't budge: The whistleblower who called attention to President Donald Trump's Ukraine call and spurred an impeachment inquiry doesn't need to testify.
Brown teaches in one of the lowest-paying districts In South Carolina, a state where recent teacher rallies and strikes have called attention to low teacher pay and minimal benefits.
In an Instagram post acknowledging the honor, Schumer also called attention to the live-action Barbie movie she could soon star in and the body-shaming she's received for it.
Both sides in this 22001-22020 decision called attention to the fact that one of the districts at issue was making its fifth appearance before the justices since the 1990s.
Approximately 10,000 black Americans flooded New York City's Fifth Avenue a century ago in a silent procession that called attention to the racial injustices of violence, segregation and white supremacy.
Ending police violence was one of the organizers' 11 Points of Unity, a list of rallying issues that also called attention to employment discrimination, housing access, mass incarceration, and more.
After calling out Congress for its inability to pass a budget and decision to place detrimental price caps on the Ford, Spencer called attention to the shipbuilder — Huntington Ingalls Industries.
Mr. Swerdlow, for example, has called attention to the arrest last month of a dissident writer, Nurullo Otahonov, after he returned from exile hoping to take advantage of the thaw.
Several recent news articles, including three on the front page of The New York Times, have called attention to the overlap of Mr. Broidy's political advocacy and his business interests.
Biden pollster Joe Anzalone tried to dismiss the Monmouth poll, and called attention to its relatively small sample — it's based on responses from 298 Democratic or Democratic-leaning registered voters.
NRF also on Thursday called attention to a growing gap between the winners and losers in the industry ahead of this holiday season, following a recent slew of bankruptcy filings.
In recent years, a series of highly publicized blazes in the United Arab Emirates and Australia has called attention to the problem and spurred more countries to adopt similar restrictions.
Dr. Peter Lurie, president of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a nonprofit advocacy organization, said the F.D.A.'s warning letters called attention to the lack of regulation.
Details of the research, reported last week by The New York Times, have called attention to questionable methods employed by the car companies in trying to influence the public debate.
Despite this implausible premise, the show's lasting appeal for me was something equally unbelievable: "Suits" rarely called attention to the prominent roles that its African-American actresses played on the show.
While being honored at the Planned Parenthood of New York City gala on Tuesday night, actress and activist Laverne Cox called attention to the lack of quality healthcare for trans women.
Earlier this week, security researcher Will Strafach called attention to the practice in a Medium post and users took to Twitter to announce their intention to dump the app in droves.
It's been the backbone of naval aviation for four decades and now, as President Donald Trump has repeatedly called attention to the program, the F-18 is getting a second life.
He recently called attention to hundreds of water systems in the state that are out of compliance with primary drinking water quality standards because of contamination by lead, arsenic or uranium.
Pavel Astakhov, Russia's camera-loving children's rights commissioner — a former reality show lawyer — called attention to these cases in flamboyant terms that frequently crossed the line from legitimate grievance to grandstanding.
At the end of each vignette, the actors on stage called attention to their real-life counterparts in the audience on opening night, who stood to receive applause from the audience.
The president has previously called attention to the murder of Mollie Tibbetts, a 20-year-old college student, who the police have said was killed by an undocumented immigrant from Mexico.
The need for funding has become more urgent as attorneys last week called attention to more than 300 children detained in squalid conditions at a border patrol facility in Clint, Texas.
SAN FRANCISCO — The debut of the photography center at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA) last year called attention to the remarkable concentration of local collectors in the field.
But few players had responded until the Twitter post called attention to her criticism of Dellacqua, who is from Court's hometown, Perth, and had played tennis with her as a child.
Last year, she used her Netflix special, "Growing," to reveal that her husband is on the autism spectrum, and her baby gender reveal called attention to the plight of female farmworkers.
Meanwhile, a damning op-ed in The New York Times in November called attention to alleged abuse toward women that took place at Nike's Oregon Project under track coach Alberto Salazar.
"If they had done a different video and called attention to how police officers are increasingly under attack in the line of fire, that's something we could rally around," said Hill.
However, it's simultaneously called attention to how the progression of inclusion isn't always linear or all-encompassing, with some #FirstTimeISawMe respondents pointing out how poor representation has been for particular communities.
In recent years, academics and activists have called attention to racial disparities in traffic stops as one of the main factors exposing people of color and the poor to the justice system.
It was mostly a publicity stunt and a proof of concept, but it also called attention to the fact that most women in Poland have no safe, legal abortion options in practice.
She called attention to both Obama's record on the Islamic State and the fact that a better system could have alerted the FBI to Omar Mateen, the Orlando shooter, before the massacre.
These arguments are what Baltimore residents called attention to on Monday, as Trump's supporters and conservative news outlets countered that the president's tweets weren't actually racist, but were instead rooted in fact.
They also called attention to the fact that she's married to a man who loves to tear people down on social media and continually acts in ways that directly contradict her initiative.
She also called attention to oddities like the footbridge from a Zavikon Island cottage to a satellite islet that allows you to cross from Canada into the United States without a passport.
But what drew me to her was a side project she had been pursuing, called 52 Addicts—a series of portraits that called attention to the drug epidemic in and around Martinsburg.
Rand's novel called attention to very different facts of life in the Soviet empire: chronic meat shortages, inadequate housing, oppressed populations in revolt (including the recent Hungarian uprising, quashed by Soviet tanks).
In the post, the couple also called attention to 22 organizations, most of them local groups that work in conservation and local empowerment in countries including Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya.
The deaths of Ms. Jones and Mr. LeGrier had rekindled anger among activists, and had called attention to the way the police respond to situations involving people in mental or emotional distress.
Jules also called attention to some of Michael's behavior on the show, such as the fact that he regularly went home to shower before meeting her somewhere and was always on his phone.
This weekend, the first part of a two part series on The Weather Channel, Women in Science Wx Geeks, called attention to an important, but rarely discussed, issue: gender bias in weather reporting.
A neighbor of Jean's also called attention to details, like a red doormat outside Jean's door, that Merritt says should have alerted Guyger to the fact that she was at the wrong apartment.
In the last several months, social justice groups have called attention to the practice of whitewashing and demanded more accountability in Hollywood, which they rightly accuse of severely underrepresenting nonwhites in leading roles.
Mark Warner, the vice chair of the committee, called attention to a "seemingly coordinated" effort involving some Republican members of Congress, White House staff, and right-leaning media to discredit Mueller's criminal probe.
The Republican presidential nominee also reminisced on his successes and called attention to the lasting impact he believes his campaign will have on the country, even if he doesn't win the presidency Tuesday.
The Facebook page, which has since been taken down, touched a nerve after a high school student in the district called attention to the posts at a board meeting last month, CAIR said.
Khloé Kardashian, 34, who encountered Stanley when she visited the venue during an episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, initially called attention to the potential risk the Safaris' animals were exposed to.
On the first day of the World Cup, police briefly detained a British gay rights campaigner near the Kremlin when he called attention to what he described as Russia's mistreatment of LGBT+ people.
The Louisiana health secretary, Dr. Rebekah Gee, has called attention to the plight of tens of thousands of state residents suffering from infection with the hepatitis C virus who cannot afford lifesaving treatment.
Some experts have called attention to cultural differences, saying that doctors need to be aware of them in order to offer mental health care that's inclusive of Japanese communities at home and abroad.
The scandal called attention to the harmful effects of diesel emissions and led cities including London, Paris, Brussels, Barcelona in Spain and Stuttgart in Germany to ban older diesel vehicles from urban centers.
She confided in a fellow female member about her plans and the friend remarked that the men in the conference didn't like it when the women called attention to the lack of representation.
The campaigns most directly affected by the survey drought — Yang, Steyer and Booker, who have all met the donor threshold but are short of the polling mark — have increasingly called attention to it.
" Ms. Rotunno, during the cross-examination, called attention to an unpublished blog post Ms. Mann had written on her phone in which she appeared to describe an older man as her "casual boyfriend.
The GOP has zeroed in on calling Schiff and the anonymous whistleblower who first called attention to Trump's pressure campaign against Ukraine as a way to paint Democrats' entire probe as politically motivated.
A growing number of groups have called attention to this framing: In 2016, a coalition of 100 education groups called the Dignity in Schools Campaign called for police officers to be removed from schools.
Mansoor, who had called attention to human rights abuses throughout the Middle East on his Twitter account, had been under heavy surveillance by his government and had been targeted with spyware on his devices.
This lack of focus is at odds with the attention policing has received over the past five years as racial justice activists have called attention to the ways that policing impacts communities of color.
In a series of tweets, Kardashian called attention to a man named Adam, a father of three who is suffering from a blood cancer called primary myelofibrosis, and desperately needs a bone marrow donor.
He also called attention to how few people carry shopping bags these days on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, a well-known retail hub, which could mean consumers are browsing in store before buying products online.
And he has called attention to himself before, as he's become known as Oakland's Dancing Punter for things like that time he rode an invisible horse off the field after a particularly good effort.
Elected to Parliament for the opposition Labour Party last year, Ms. Cox was a supporter of the European Union, had worked for the humanitarian organization Oxfam and called attention to the plight of refugees.
Read more:29 dead in 2 mass shootings in Ohio and El Paso in less than 24 hoursRihanna also called attention to the shooting that happened just days earlier at the Gilroy Garlic Festival.
" (Spoiler alert: Yes, there is.) Mashable critic Angie Han called attention to this very thing after the second season premiered, calling it "the rare show about wealth that doesn't make it look particularly fun.
He called attention to the sudden closing off of lanes of traffic leading to the bridge and angered David Samson, then the chairman of the authority, who was close to Mr. Christie, a Republican.
Both men called attention to the "South Vietnamese civil war" to emphasize the strength of the southern insurgency and the failure of the Saigon government to gain the broad support of its own people.
Volkswagen has long promoted its leadership in diesel technology, but the emissions scandal called attention to the harmful nitrogen oxide pollution produced by diesel cars and led some European cities to consider banning them.
During his BAFTA speech in February after winning Leading Actor, he called attention to the often-debated topic of diversity in filmmaking, and specifically to the all-white lineup of actors in his category.
A neighbor of Jean's has also called attention to details, like a red doormat outside Jean's door, that Merritt says should have alerted Guyger to the fact that she was at the wrong apartment.
Youths from in and around the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation spoke on Saturday, and others repeatedly called attention to those killed during Hurricane Maria and threatened by rising sea levels in the Marshall Islands.
But several developers recently called attention to the fact that when you sign-in to one of Google's products like Gmail, you are now automatically logged in to the Chrome browser with your Google account.
After he called attention to a coughing fit she endured during a speech on Labor Day — which he referenced in the interview — many assumed he would use this diagnosis as more fuel for his campaign.
Yesterday was the much-ballyhooed "Net Neutrality Day of Action," an online protest day on which thousands of websites, people and services called attention to the impending revocation of net neutrality rules by the FCC.
That undermined free speech (which Google vows to defend online) and called attention to how the firm fails the group it was claiming to protect (it is under scrutiny for paying men more than women).
As they demonstrated against the injustice of asking people to get by on $7.25 an hour, they called attention to the broader ways low-wage work with unstable hours degrades those forced to do it.
So, while it is laudable that the FDA has called attention to the bad players, it is inadequate to assume that the companies following the rules are providing benefit to anyone other than their stockholders.
Early on Friday morning on Twitter, Costin Raiu, head of Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab's global research and analysis team, called attention to a $110 million USD transfer of Ripple (another cryptocurrency) out of Coincheck.
Hans-Peter Bartels, the military ombudsman for the German parliament, has repeatedly called attention to the urgent need for more helicopters to cover shortfalls in flight hours for pilots across the German military, or Bundeswehr.
The killings, along with several other high-profile gun crimes, have called attention to the high rate of gun ownership, even though the number and rate of gun killings has drifted downward in recent years.
As cases of coronavirus have begun popping up around the US, some presidential candidates have been silent on this issue -- though to their credit, others have called attention to the issue of preventing infectious diseases.
Bezos himself called attention to the connection between AMI and Saudi Arabia in an explosive blog post he published to Medium in February accusing AMI of trying to blackmail him with proof of the affair.
White House public health emergency declaration The White House called attention to the severity of the opioid epidemic by declaring a public health emergency, and the need to address it in order to save lives.
Though its subtitle, "A Living Memorial to the Holocaust," always called attention to those horrors, and temporary exhibitions were typically about suffering during World War II, the museum's identity seemed generic — about culture, not loss.
The victory also called attention to the team's fight for equal pay with their counterparts on the U.S. men's national team, and by extension, the issue of equal pay for equal work for women in general.
Obama called attention to the fact that two-thirds of those with coverage on the federal exchange can find 2020 plans with monthly premiums of $10 or less thanks to premium subsidies, according to federal data.
He also called attention to the timing of the outreach by the Trump campaign to WikiLeaks; it came just days before Trump invited Russia to "find the 30,000 emails that are missing" from Clinton's private server.
The police department's recent statements about Bradford, coupled with the fact that Bradford lawfully owned his gun, has called attention to the ways that black gun owners are often viewed with suspicion and treated as threats.
They didn't call on their members to strike (doing so could be legally problematic), but they showed support and called attention to the important role that women have played in the history of the labor movement.
When Trump has called attention to the state of poor black communities, focusing on the level of violence their residents must live with daily, the concerned thinker has typically classified it as an insult to black people.
It's no secret that ballet has a diversity problem; the rise of the select group of black dancers who've achieved stardom, such as Misty Copeland, Eric Underwood, and Michaela DePrince, has called attention to that stark contrast.
At a Wisconsin rally on Wednesday night Trump, who has denounced news media organizations as an "enemy of the people," called attention to "how nice I'm behaving tonight" but on Thursday morning he attacked the media again.
A 2012 PsychCentral blog post called attention to Siri's inability to deal with the topic, instead pulling up Web search results that included news stories about people who died from suicide or directions to the nearest bridge.
But when a community member going by the name of Avocado called attention to the many unattributed phrases taken from a then-out-of-print book, The Hidden Land by Pamela Dean, Claire was banned from Fanfiction.net.
In the past, protests on both campuses have called attention to the need for more education and prevention programs, more streamlined adjudication processes, and a deeper understanding of the most effective way to respond to incidents institutionally.
Experts at Cisco's threat intelligence arm Talos on Wednesday first called attention to VPNFilter, warning that hackers are ramping up malware attacks against Ukraine, infecting thousands of devices ahead of an upcoming national holiday in the country.
Defense Secretary James Mattis told lawmakers Thursday he believed there had been a chemical attack and that although it was "simply inexcusable, beyond the pale," he called attention to the risks of further US involvement in Syria.
The hearing also called attention to the fact that opposition to reparations remains strong, with some speakers and several Republican members of the committee arguing that to provide anything now would be simply granting an unjustified handout.
A police shooting that left a black man dead renewed questions about Buttigieg's already tense relationships with communities of color and called attention to polls that in some cases showed him with zero support among black voters.
Trump and his top officials have called attention to the impending Syrian government offensive in recent days, warning the Syrian regime and its backers Russia and Iran not to use chemical weapons or recklessly cause civilian deaths.
Actress Patricia Arquette, who won best supporting actress for her role in "The Act," called attention to Australia as a continent "on fire," and urged people to give future generations "a better world" during her acceptance speech.
At the time, thousands of people were on waiting lists for housing or were living in poor conditions, and by squatting, Morris and others called attention to the fact that properties remained vacant even as people were homeless.
With these concerns in mind, several conference speakers called attention to the importance of using policy to further black progress, highlighting the need to address issues like police accountability, voting rights, economic access inequality, and emboldened white supremacy.
Sheryl Sandberg talked to Bloomberg about the need for tech companies to create jobs as it replaces others, and also called attention to Facebook's partnership with an organization that raises awareness and money for Syrian children's health care.
In particular, lawmakers called attention to the Navy's plans to not only accept the Ford without the important ability to launch and recover F-35s but to also accept the subsequent USS John F. Kennedy without this capability.
As the case continues to unfold, it's clear that Barnes's death has sparked new conversations about racism in America, and called attention to the specific ways it acts on black bodies — and black women and girls in particular.
On Friday morning, "Lock Them All Up" and "Insider Traitor" both trended on Twitter, as people called attention to the fact that public officials profited off the deadly public health disaster, while spreading misinformation about its dire impacts.
His adviser, Lawrence O. Gostin, the director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University, called attention to Ethiopia's long history of denying cholera outbreaks even as aid agencies scramble to contain them.
Concerns Trump and his top officials have called attention to the impending Syrian government offensive in recent days, warning the Syrian regime and its backers Russia and Iran not to use chemical weapons or recklessly cause civilian deaths.
He also called attention to the fact that Lopez and Anthony's 11-year-old son, Maximilian "Max" David, had a solo in the all-grade performance of Shania Twain's "You&aposre Still the One" by circling it in red.
Both White House officials and outside allies have expressed misgivings about the administration's political operation and called attention to the lack of a chief political strategist who is laser-focused on the upcoming elections and the President's political interests.
At a time when women are demanding to be heard, in an era of fake news and bad apologies, she eloquently called attention to the need to speak "your truth," as well as the importance for people to listen.
But this year, the group also called attention to the numbers for states that legalized recreational marijuana between 2012 and 2016 — Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon and Washington — as well as the District of Columbia, which did likewise.
"You might want to smile," Alexia Rodriguez, one of the executives who runs Casa Padre, told journalists who toured it yesterday (after Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon called attention to the facility by getting turned away at the door).
While these skills can be more difficult to measure, economists, such as Nobel laureate James Heckman, and psychologists, such as best-selling author Angela Duckworth, have called attention to their importance as predictors of both educational and career success.
An attendee at the conference, Alex Chalekian, chief executive of a financial advisory firm, called attention to the comments Fisher made at the October 8 conference in a video he posted on Twitter a day later that went viral.
Certainly, the #MeToo movement has called attention to the need to create more substantial roles for women of all ages on the big and small screens and to get more women behind the scenes in director and screenwriting roles.
"With Hong Kong as well, these are not topics China wants called attention to ahead of the 70th anniversary," one of the diplomats said, referring to the massive military parade President Xi Jinping will oversee in Beijing on Oct.
Related: Here's Why Sarah Palin's Endorsement of Donald Trump Is No Joke When Sanders was asked on NBC's Meet the Press about Bloomberg's candidacy, he called attention to one thing Bloomberg and Trump have in common: both are billionaire businessmen.
The Washington Post, meanwhile, has called attention to Trump's apparent history of posing as someone else -- experts on CNN have suggested an interview with Trump "spokesman" John Miller was actually Trump himself -- in order to practice the art of manipulation.
On Tuesday night, for instance, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow called attention to the fact that it appears the official White House video of the event omits one key question from Reuters reporter Jeff Mason, to which Putin gave a controversial response.
In its filing, Apple explicitly called attention to its work around immigration — an issue that mattered so much to Apple CEO Tim Cook that he confronted Trump directly about it during a private reception at the White House in June.
The paper cited his comfortability with shady businessmen and mob-backed public officials ("raffish types with their unscrupulous methods," like his McCarthyite mob lawyer Roy Cohn), and called attention to the time he defended Paul Manafort by referencing Al Capone.
Because of its proximity to the floor, I did not notice it at first, but when I did, I was fascinated — perhaps it seemed almost like it might have a function or it called attention to the idea of function.
Details: During the 4-hour hearing, which was convened to discuss whether Manafort breached his plea deal by lying, a prosecutor called attention to Manafort's meetings with business associate Konstantin Kilimnik, who is suspected of having ties to Russian intelligence.
The administrators should have left this entire situation alone because it was never a violation, but then it also called attention to Lizzy not wearing a bra when not that many students or teachers cared or noticed in the first place.
When hackers released private photos of Emma Watson and Amanda Seyfried this week, referring to it as "The Fappening 22015," they called attention to 24chan, the site where the original Fappening, a massive leak of celebrity photos, occurred in 24.
During an appearance at the South by Southwest annual event in Austin, Michelle Obama on Wednesday also called attention to a new pledge drive, encouraging people all over the world to commit to help girls go to school and stay there.
Work by Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, the pediatrician in Flint who initially called attention to this issue, found that the number of children with blood lead levels greater than five micrograms per deciliter doubled since Flint switched its water source.
He whacked a volleyball with the Ohio State men on the South Lawn, called attention to a Maryland lacrosse player wearing a Trump '16 tie and mimicked a rifle with his hands as he approached West Virginia's coed rifle team.
In Michigan, they believed, Hillary's hard campaigning had called attention to an election that many would-be voters weren't paying attention to, and given Bernie a chance to show that his economic message was more in line with their views.
Then, earlier in March, news and lifestyle site Corvette Blogger called attention to a recent forum conversation in which a user mentioned that their upcoming Corvette dealer training had been canceled in response to the spread of the novel coronavirus.
A report issued in 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration called attention to the dangers of increasing concentrations of CO₂ and, anticipating Keith's research, speculated that a logical response might be to change the albedo, or reflectivity, of the earth.
At the same time, he has also called attention to the concerns about lead in water that were ignited by the discovery of high levels of lead and other contaminants that poisoned Flint's drinking water for more than a year.
George Conway, a conservative lawyer Trump once considered nominating as solicitor general, deleted several tweets that called attention to Trump's legal woes, his difficulty in finding his next communications director and the White House's later debunked denials of staff shakeups.
Experts have increasingly called attention to Russia's use of covert "propaganda factories " to subvert democracy, flooding Twitter and Facebook with millions of computer-generated bots posting under false names (often unwittingly picked up and amplified by supporters of Donald Trump).
Having led the survey that first called attention to the absence of diversity in this sector, and subsequently participated in studies of individual cultural organizations that have grappled with inclusion and diversity, I can testify to the importance of this priority.
Asked to comment on the increase in Walden's contributions from drugmakers, Zach Hunter, his committee spokesman, called attention to Walden's work to lower prescription drug prices and said "no member of Congress has done more" to end the opioid crisis.
Graphic: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)When I retested the 2080 Ti with the new software update, it beat the 2060 pretty handily, but it called attention to something that's just as important as memory or architecture or anything else discussed by these companies: Software.
But the outcry has called attention to a phenomenon that's happened quietly over the last couple of years: ICE outspends its budget to keep tens of thousands of immigrants in detention, then asks Congress, or other agencies, to make up the difference.
Ultimately, the piece called attention to women who felt their voices were being silenced in a conversation that should include everyone, which is why I was disappointed to see it trashed on social media —even lumped in with takedowns of Woody Allen apologists.
In Washington, speakers included Bill Nye, an educator and television personality known as "the Science Guy," and Mona Hanna-Attisha, a pediatrician and public health advocate who first called attention to the high levels of lead in the drinking water of Flint, Michigan.
The league released a joint statement with the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) earlier this week saying that they would work to advance the mission of the protests, which have called attention to issues of racial injustice and police brutality toward African-Americans.
During the course of his tempestuous Supreme Court nomination process, Brett Kavanaugh has called attention to various elite institutions that have either nurtured him or given their support to him: the Jesuit-run Georgetown Preparatory School, Yale University, and the American Bar Association.
On Monday, a U.S. congressman from Washington state called attention to the slow rollout of Positive Train Control, a system designed to automatically stop a train to prevent derailments caused by excessive speed, collisions with another train or passage through misaligned tracks.
But there were other issues, as the investigation also called attention to the unprofessional command climate within the fighter squadron, which was characterized by the misuse and abuse of prescription medications, a disregard for safety, and a number of other serious problems.
"Additional forms of punishment are exacted upon inmates with disabilities across the country on a daily basis solely by virtue of their disability," said Rachael Seevers, a staff attorney at Disability Rights Washington, which called attention to Graham's case over the summer.
Democratic Commissioner Rohit Chopra called attention to this in his dissenting statement on Wednesday, writing that the agency should have issued a penalty in the billions just to cover the revenue Google made in ill-gotten gains from this behavior over the years.
As time went by, however, a parade of violations and health crises called attention to the water, over and over: boil notices across the city through the summer of 260, total trihalomethanes violations beginning in December 2014, and then, by mid-2015, rumors of lead.
Her campaign has been attacking Bredesen for saying that the approaching migrant caravan doesn't pose a serious threat to the US. Last week, she called attention to video footage of a sympathetic encounter that Laura Zapata, Bredesen's communications director, recently had with an undocumented immigrant.
Co-founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield were arrested in April at "Democracy Awakening" protests at the US Capitol to call attention to issues like environmentalism, health care, voting rights, and racial justice, which they have publicly called attention to in the past, as well.
In zeroing in on the problems of the report, he cagily called attention to the fact that the only on-the-record source is Roger Stone, Jr., a former Trump adviser who has been a notorious practitioner of dirty-tricks politics since the Nixon administration.
And the Flint, Michigan, water crisis, which drew national attention in 2016, also called attention to the EPA's slowness to respond in the earlier days of the crisis, which was the result of a decades-long failure to respond to environmental inequalities in the area.
The book's collaborations consider the role of the artist in making social change — a constant question for Press Press, which also produced a guerrilla catalogue for the Maryland Institute College of Art's 2015 commencement that called attention to the school's contentious relationship to the city.
Mr. Trump has called attention to the scrutiny of Mr. Biden's son Hunter Biden, and to questions about the former vice president's involvement in the removal of a Ukrainian prosecutor whose office had authority over investigations of the oligarch whose company paid Hunter Biden.
Women can fail to listen as well, as when millions of women who voted for Donald Trump in 2016 failed to engage in what Dr. Probolus calls "feminist listening" by not heeding the advice of women who called attention to Mr. Trump's abusive sexism.
Former Vice President Biden has called attention to an estimated $23 billion annual funding gap between majority white and non-white public school districts and has proposed tripling federal funding to low-income schools and districts from $16 billion to $48 billion per year. Sen.
In addition, she called attention to something else: The United States has provided military support to a Syrian Kurdish militia fighting Islamic State extremists, a militia that Turkey considers an ally of the P.K.K., the outlawed Kurdish separatist organization regarded as a terrorist enemy.
And on Monday, Trump signaled that Democrats' refusal to applaud portions of his speech -- notably when he called attention to record-low unemployment among African-Americans and Hispanic Americans -- will make it much more difficult for him to work with Democrats on bipartisan legislation.
With its unabashedly political message, this piece, which bore the signatures of numerous supporters, called attention to the dubious past of the politician Kurt Waldheim, details of which had surfaced during the former United Nations Secretary-General's campaign for Austria's presidency that same year.
Cockburn has also called attention to the time Riggleman was caught campaigning with white supremacist Isaac Smith, who co-founded the racist Unity and Security for America think tank with Jason Kessler, the organizer of the notorious neo-Nazi and white supremacist rally in Charlottesville in 2017.
While we may never know the full message Trump intended to type, many Twitter users called attention to the fact that with this single (probably accidental) tweet, Trump appeared to finally be acting like an inclusive, unifying president, rather than using the platform to bash Democrats.
In his 1998 book The Origins of Postmodernity, the historian Perry Anderson called attention to the theme of plebeianization first developed by Jameson: the collapse of old bourgeois norms among the rich and powerful, even as class hierarchy remained strong (if not more entrenched than ever).
How 'thoughts and prayers' went from condolence to cynical meme The President called attention to modest measures he signed into law in the wake of Parkland, but he has not mentioned a series of changes he called for in the immediate wake -- which the NRA opposed.
But this was the President's daughter, and her performance called attention to the fact that she had no qualifications when she was appointed as a White House adviser, a job that mostly involves trying to make her father seem less appalling to the people he offends.
Francis spoke during a prayer service with the leaders of the Armenian Apostolic Church at the end of the second day of a trip during which he called attention to the slaughter of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turks from 1915 to 1923.
In recent years, a number of media stories have called attention to the ways that black children in particular are exposed to police violence, whether they are directly confronted by police, live in communities where police violence has occurred, or witness excessive force from law enforcement.
Like his predecessor, François Hollande, who steered France through two terrorist attacks, Mr. Macron suggested that politics be forgotten in the aftermath of the fire and called attention to the grand national rebuilding project — vowing to restore the gargantuan Gothic gem in a mere five years.
The vote comes after a White House event Wednesday in the East Room attended by members of Congress where President Donald Trump called attention to what he said was a "profoundly historic milestone and a truly momentous achievement" of confirming almost 160 judges to the courts.
" In a private email he sent to the four women, which was provided to CNN Business, Farrow noted that he has "widely called attention to Fox as one of the most egregious examples of the cultural problems and corporate practices that perpetuate and conceal harassment in the media.
In a behind-the-scenes video from her hit music video "Thank U, Next," Grande called attention to her new "Myron" tattoo — named after Miller's dog — which was situated in the same spot as an inking she'd previously gotten in honor of Davidson's father, who died during the Sept.
Ms. Casanova's death raised awareness of how essential those unsung jobs are and called attention to the exceptional dangers that grocery clerks, delivery people, fishmongers, bakers and butchers, among others, must now take to continue to provide not just for themselves and their families, but also for their neighbors.
His big picture: He said that ending the "epidemic of violence" against transgender people should be a top priority in the U.S. and agreed with a protestor who called attention to the murders of black trans women, who are killed at disproportionate rates compared to other trans people.
Victoria Massie: Before it reached the state Senate, the ADL's statement against the bill called attention to what it means to include an occupation — something that one can choose — under the hate crime law provision for people who are discriminated against and targeted based on far less mutable characteristics.
In recent years, a number of media stories have called attention to the ways that black children in particular are exposed to police violence, whether from being directly confronted by police, living in communities where police violence has occurred, or witnessing or directly being subjected to excessive force from law enforcement.
In his characteristically long-winded speech introducing Fiorina, framed strategically for TV cameras by an all-female audience standing and cheering behind him, Cruz called attention to Trump's sexism, reminding listeners that the real-estate mogul had insulted Fiorina's appearance with his "look at that face" comment to Rolling Stone.
" Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president who is running again as a center-right Republican, called France a "Christian country, in its culture and its mores," in a much remarked-on speech this month at Saint-André-lez-Lille that called attention to the country's "cultural, moral and even spiritual identity.
There's no single source tracking every incident of violence in America's prisons, but in recent years a number of studies and lawsuits have called attention to the ways that understaffing, poor conditions, and overcrowding have collided to create unsafe and at times violent environments in a number of these facilities.
Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, called attention to a comment on Wednesday from Robert Redfield, the director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, acknowledging that some Americans who were said to have died from influenza may have actually died from COVID-19.
The policy caused customers to feel misled and workers to feel cheated, and the ensuing dustup — which was noted by members of Congress — called attention to other unseen exploitations of gig economy workers, among them time spent doing unpaid troubleshooting and tech support for the well-funded platforms built on their labor.
But for one former Snapchat software engineer, this farewell message took on a different tone entirely: Yesterday, Cheddar reported on an email the engineer, Shannon Lubetich, sent her colleagues at Snap in November 2017, in which Lubetich called attention to issues of discrimination and bias within the company, specifically on the engineering team.
More recently, we called attention to Ahmed Abba, convicted in a Cameroonian military court on "terrorism charges" for reporting on the plight of those suffering at the hands of Boko Haram, and Vietnamese blogger and activist Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, who was sentenced to 10 years by a Vietnamese court for her writing.
In Ferguson, the teen's shooting sparked what is known as the Ferguson Uprising, a series of protests where residents — the majority of them black, many of them working-class or low-income — called attention to issues that had long been present in parts of the St. Louis suburb: poverty, inequality, and police violence.
Some of Mr. Trump's top lieutenants, like Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, have called attention to the Uighurs' plight, but given the president's fixation on tariffs, he may well decide to hold his fire about the Uighurs to appease Mr. Xi in pursuit of a trade deal.
As a never-ending flood of articles, think pieces, and analyses have attempted to understand how Trump was elected, placing the blame squarely on people living in the Midwest, South, and particularly those far from urban centers, Berry has called attention to the stereotyping of rural residents and the economic distresses these areas have endured.
In the past, the campaign called attention to the migrant children still separated from their parents, and released an anti-bullying toolkit, Don't Be a Dursley, to educate members about the sources of bullying, the different types of bullying, what to do if they themselves are being bullied, and why not to be a bystander.
Trump has repeatedly called attention to crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, invoking the violent gang MS-13, in calling for tougher immigration laws, and he claimed repeatedly during his campaign that such immigrants pose a threat to public safety despite studies that have shown they are less likely to be incarcerated than US citizens.
In particular, they called attention to the rapes that occurred within the Olympic Park as well as a high-profile rape case involving Marcus Feliciano, a politician in the House of Representatives and an evangelical pastor representing the Party of Social Christians, who is accused of sexually assaulting a young woman from the same political party, Patricia Lélis.
Elisabeth R. Finch claims that, while overseeing the production on the first day of an episode of Vampire Diaries she wrote, she called attention to an actor missing from rehearsal, at which point the director of the episode, who she did not name in her column, allegedly called her a "c–t" and stroked and pinched her cheek.
The big picture: Concerns about high crude prices are giving way to worries about their precipitous fall, which has called attention to recent geopolitical shifts: U.S. oil production is at record highs, but the U.S. neither owns nor controls the output, and so the U.S. can't use it as a geopolitical tool the way Saudi Arabia or Russia can.
The concept of requiring police officers to wear body cameras that document their actions has become more popular as videos showing police shootings and officers using excessive force against black and brown men and women have gone viral on social media, and movements like Black Lives Matter have called attention to significant racial disparities in police use of force.
Glazer and his friends had called attention to the emergence of the radical right in the 1950s and developed theories to explain it; their major contribution was the notion that those attracted to rightist movements, first McCarthy and then Goldwater and his followers, were losing status and sought in authoritarian politics a way to make up for their loss.
Authorities in Brazil have been unable to find concrete evidence supporting the alleged robbery, and after reviewing this footage, Blank called attention to the fact that it took the athletes around three hours to reach the Olympic Village, despite the fact that the club they claimed to be at that evening was only about 40 minutes away.
The letter&aposs authors called attention to the "irony" that US servicemembers can be "entrusted to fly multimillion-dollar aircraft over hostile territory, command companies of infantrymen into battle, or captain ships around the world" but are strangely "not trusted to carry a simple pistol in order to protect themselves, their families and their fellow servicemembers" back home.
The whistleblower first called attention to the July 25 call between Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine that has since led to a key question about a quid pro quo: Did the administration make military aid to Ukraine contingent on the country's investigating former Vice President Joe Biden, a political rival of Trump's, and his son Hunter?
Some of those tributes also called attention to another odd side effect of the show's status as a musical adapted for live TV: Rent, far more than other similar "live" musical television adaptations, suffered from several very odd wording changes — small things compared to the show's overall spirit of risqué sexuality, which largely remained intact, but notable changes nonetheless.
Their subject matter, which he depicted in his signature, realist style — stars, planets, and galactic cascades of flowers or swarms of monarch butterflies — collectively called attention to the vastness of space and time, and to the presence of the Earth, its inhabitants, and the larger galaxy of which they are a part within a greater, unfathomable universe.
In paintings and related mixed-media sculptures, Iturria developed his art's signature language and distinctive voice — bathroom sinks became swimming pools, sofas became landscapes, and squirts of paint right out of the tube became piles of human bones in images that called attention to their physical qualities while evoking the ineffable: history, personal identity, and the mysterious nature of creativity itself.
Similarly, after Simone Manuel made history at the Rio Olympics as the first African-American woman to win an individual gold medal in swimming, she called attention to police brutality — just days after the Department of Justice released a scathing report on the Baltimore Police Department, detailing numerous racial abuses endemic to the department that are mirrored in police departments around the country.
While I get the ire and need to speak out, it is taking a decidedly uncomfortable ride on the tweet-tails of the laudable Ice Bucket Challenge of a few years ago, which called attention to Lou Gehrig's disease via the videoing of a delivery of a bucket of ice self-spilled on the heads of people and then posted on social media.
From the moment that an online journalist first called attention to the striking, word-for-word similarities between a speech given by Melania Trump on Monday night at the Republican National Convention and one delivered by Michelle Obama at the Democratic National Convention in 2008, the news media has sought to get to the bottom of this bizarre turn of events.
" Just a few weeks ago, President Obama also called attention to the symbolic import of the show's casting choices, saying, "With a cast as diverse as America itself, including the outstandingly talented women, the show reminds us that this nation was built by more than just a few great men — and that it is an inheritance that belongs to all of us.
In the United States, in addition to Scott's strange, yarn-wrapped, mixed-media sculptures, the work of such female outsiders as Lee Godie, Janet Sobel, and Sister Gertrude Morgan has become prized by collectors; in recent decades, in the Deep South, the Atlanta-based Souls Grown Deep Foundation has called attention to the creations of other self-taught women artists, especially those of African descent.
It's an issue Democrats have made a major priority if they take back the House in November and one President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has called attention to also.
But the Charlottesville rally called attention to an important fault line between the ACLU's traditional vision of justice and the way the progressive grassroots movement sees justice in 2017: a fight over whether the best way to protect the powerless is to stand against the principles that could be used to crush them, or simply to stand on the side of people seeking social equality by whatever means are necessary.
They had called attention to themselves by making a "cooing, humming sound,"  Wini Morris, a Sushi Bi employee, told Radio NZ. "It's a natural characteristic of the penguins — they will always return to where they possibly were nesting ... I wouldn't be surprised if the owner of the sushi bar says 'they're back,'" he saidRead more: But Morris, who works at the restaurant, doesn't mind her workplace's new tenants.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Tuesday called attention to the new caravan in a tweet calling on congressional Democrats to stop "playing political games" and end a partial government shutdown, now in its 26th day, which was sparked by his demand for funding for a wall on the southern border.
Federal Election Commission (FEC) Chairwoman Ellen Weintraub on Thursday called attention to a previous statement on the illegality of campaigns accepting foreign assistance, after President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trump adviser: 'He should stop saying things that are untrue' US moves British ISIS suspects from Syria amid Turkish invasion MORE urged Ukraine and China to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Pence open to releasing transcripts of call with Ukraine Trey Gowdy joins Trump's legal team MORE and his son.

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