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"forefront" Definitions
  1. in or into an important or leading position in a particular group or activity

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But before Molineaux came to the forefront, his own teacher, another African, entered the forefront of British Boxing.
"There is this New Space wave that Planet is very much at the forefront of and Rocket Lab is very much at the forefront of," says Safyan.
That economic aspect is something we typically put in the forefront of stories, but I wanted to put the cultural and personal stories in the forefront here.
Nils Sjoberg — brought his celebrity profile into the forefront.
Kaikoura is at the forefront of fallout from the Nov.
"There's always been a woman at the forefront," she said.
Whatever their industry, these are the people at the forefront.
First, keep your health on the forefront of your brain.
It's time to bring the pioneers back to the forefront.
At the forefront of this revolution is the LGBTQ community.
The result has been consolidation at the forefront of chipmaking.
China is at the forefront of research into quantum communications.
"She really brought it to the forefront," the source says.
You are culture warriors at the forefront of necessary change.
Young people have been at the forefront of the activism.
"We're at the forefront of making it accessible to people."
"And I do think we're at the forefront of developments."
Those are the things in the forefront of my mind.
"She really brought it to the forefront," the source said.
The question of ownership of desire comes to the forefront.
Infrastructure is at the forefront of policy discussions these days.
Campuses tend to be at the forefront of Halloween controversies.
"Going From Broke" brings a taboo topic to the forefront.
Breakingviews Buyout firms are at the forefront of Capitol Hill.
Transparency has also been at the forefront of consumers' minds.
Other activists also emerged at the forefront of the movement.
Control is often at the forefront of Mr. Ocean's mind.
At the forefront of the industry is Perfect Game USA.
That type of drag has slowly come into the forefront.
With that resolved, battling her cancer remains at the forefront.
But Popeyes' chicken sandwich brought the protein to the forefront.
But they were often in the background, not the forefront.
Hong Kong's youth are at the forefront of the demonstrations.
You are culture warriors at the forefront of necessary change.
Individual airports are also putting balanced eating at the forefront.
Recycling was at the forefront of thinking all around me.
Left has emerged at the forefront of this new guard.
But he was moving Forefront Brooklyn toward affirming gay members.
Mr. Perrey was at the forefront of several musical movements.
Cultural clashes came screaming to the forefront of daily life.
One of the organizations at the forefront is Women Photograph.
"We were," he said, "in the forefront" of concussion research.
That's at the forefront of how we're feeling right now.
At the forefront of the continued emigration wave are engineers.
More Life just brought its bubbling union to the forefront.
Now, the issue is at the forefront of public attention.
Fear is at the forefront of my lack of faith.
And I am excited to be on the forefront of that.
It's brought data privacy to the forefront of the public dialogue.
I wanted to highlight them and bring them to the forefront.
He is the only man that brought this to the forefront.
And now chefs are moving to the forefront of the effort.
Supreme Court to the forefront of the 2016 election cycle. Republicans
That puts policy and regulation in the forefront of our minds.
Cybersecurity is another issue that's been at the forefront of this.
Now, in Avengers: Infinity War, all six step into the forefront.
Those kinds of things were the forefront of what was important.
So now the more important issue has come to the forefront.
The company hopes to be on the forefront of changing tastes.
Young people are at the forefront of Hong Kong's protest movement.
A medication called buprenorphine was at the forefront of their work.
Arsene Wenger has been at the forefront of modern football: sure.
That work is at the forefront of progress against the disease.
"We know our customers are at the digital forefront," said Winter.
Sometimes it's more in the forefront, other times its barely audible.
I want to keep their needs and emotions at the forefront.
We moved issues of racial and economic justice to the forefront.
The city of Detroit is at the forefront of this battle.
They are at the forefront of harnessing faith to save nature.
Personalization has long been at the forefront of Amazon's business strategy.
Scharf is in the forefront of the urban street art movement.
And Alphabet's Waymo is at the forefront of autonomous vehicle research.
Millennials are bringing mental health to the forefront in the workplace.
She's been on the forefront of combatting the city's opioid epidemic.
The UCKG was in the forefront, with overflowing coffers that funded
This once again brings fentanyl to the forefront of the news.
Price, while of course is considered, is not at the forefront.
Mainstream perception of Twitch, though, puts the Ninjas at the forefront.
Consider one major issue at the forefront of the news today.
His games are amazing at bringing that action to the forefront.
It's got to be us that takes this to the forefront.
You were sort of on the forefront of the crowdfunding wave.
"We've always been on the forefront of supporting mods," Andersson explained.
At the forefront of this technology is Daimler Trucks North America.
The body seems to be at the forefront of many minds.
Individuals have also been at the forefront of the fundraising charge.
The Vatican was at the forefront of astronomical research for centuries.
You would think Apple would be at the forefront of that.
Activists from Darfur have been in the forefront of those protests.
City Paper has been at the forefront of that for years.
And we must remain at the forefront of this national conversation.
The travel ban case, however, brought Korematsu back to the forefront.
My response was to position these female characters at the forefront.
And Michael Bloomberg has been at the forefront of that change.
Code violations were not at the forefront of the officials' concerns.
Passive investors are at the forefront of those urging a change.
Projects with women at the forefront also won on Thursday night.
Data was also at the forefront of investors' minds on Wednesday.
Which government agency is at the forefront of combating this fraud?
Citizens should be at the forefront of redefining our world's borders.
This election has brought "aspiration" to the forefront of political choice.
Microsoft is among the companies in the forefront of such compatibility.
Chicago is at the forefront of a growing, big-city trend.
"Tom Hiddleston's performance was at the forefront as well," he added.
To the Editor: Your editorial brought important issues to the forefront.
For decades, America has been at the forefront of scientific innovation.
Justice Democrats was brought to the national forefront after helping Rep.
Scholarships funded by the association will also be at the forefront.
I want a community that puts new work at the forefront.
How do you make sure environmental justice stays at the forefront?
Bartlesville has been at the forefront of the Oklahoma teachers movement.
Yet America is hardly at the forefront of private infrastructure ownership, either.
"If that happens, we want to be at the forefront," he said.
Our editorial series isn't just about bringing these issues to the forefront.
Having already singled Rick out, their leader finally saunters to the forefront.
These companies have been at the forefront of those U.S.-China discussions.
The brilliance of innovation at the forefront of U.S. healthcare is incredible.
India stands at the forefront of the ever-evolving urban mobility space.
Dozens of celebrities have stepped to the forefront to combat police brutality.
HEDA is a rights group at the forefront of Nigeria's corruption fight.
EST on Wednesday, putting our feelings at the forefront of our plans.
And Price is set to be at the forefront of that drive.
So that was really more in the forefront of our decision making.
"Player experience is at the forefront of everything we do," Parnell said.
Elastigirl, is tasked with bringing superheroes back into the forefront of society.
This has put RFA at the forefront of newsgathering in the region.
Is that empowering for you, to bring this story to the forefront.
And it isn't just Jenner who's bringing this style to the forefront.
Israel is in the forefront, with a system which it calls Spice.
But Mercedes has certainly been at the forefront of smart home integrations.
You've really made that the forefront of your Sunday "Spoken Word" videos.
It's a national issue -- we just happen to be at the forefront.
Mastercard aspires to be at the forefront of the privatization of identity.
The U.S. has been at the forefront of not being like that.
What seems clear is that New Jersey will be at the forefront.
Here are some of the companies at the forefront of this trend.
Even at the forefront here, pharmacy and medicine awareness is a challenge.
"It's kind of like the forefront of a new era," Maak said.
Medical schools are also often at the forefront in innovations in pedagogy.
Issie Lapowski has been at the forefront of reporting on Cambridge Analytica.
However, balance sheets will still remain at the forefront of investors' minds.
Son has been at the forefront of Japan's internet industry for years.
That element — "making it public" — was at the forefront from the beginning.
China's young and educated urbanites stand at the forefront of the campaign.
Students from the university were at the forefront of the 2014 protests.
The 2020 Democratic presidential primary has brought that shift to the forefront.
Yet the region was once at the forefront of mental-health care.
Even scientists at the forefront of AI are alarmed by the possibilities.
Sure, The Bachelorette made history when it put Rachel at the forefront.
Unlike last season, Schnapps will be at the forefront of the show.
Cloud computing has also been at the forefront of Microsoft's business plan.
The U.S. has always been at the forefront of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Today, we stand at the forefront of helping Africa achieve accelerated development.
As Trump continues to push immigration to the forefront, Arizona voters respond.
Mr. Cramsey, she said, has helped bring heroin awareness to the forefront.
"These are things I want to bring to the forefront," he said.
Some years later, other activists emerged at the forefront of the movement.
THIS IS AN ISSUE AT THE FOREFRONT FOR THE FED RIGHT NOW.
The ICANN battle is also playing out with Cruz at the forefront.
"Sovereign debt sustainability concerns have come to the forefront," the ECB said.
"I would love to see African creativity at the forefront," adds Luzmore.
We should try to stop irrational behavior from happening at the forefront.
And it's starting to come back to the forefront of the debate.
Videos capturing the moment propelled him to the forefront of the movement.
Tig, Tanto, and Oz have been at the forefront of this effort.
There just wasn't a Ruff Squad, Footsie or Jammer at the forefront.
Climate and environmental science will be at the forefront of this shakeup.
This definitely is something that's at the forefront of politics right now.
But today, we're at the forefront of a new revolution in mobility.
The brand has remained at the forefront of the technology ever since.
Those moves helped push higher education to the forefront of virus containment.
I am still involved, but not at the forefront of the fight.
They are working with local groups at the forefront of this fight.
" The Blind Boys, he said, "were at the forefront of the transition.
I love that the flag is there, but not in the forefront.
Ireland was at the forefront of the EU's post-quota expansion plans.
How did this preposterous idea leap to the forefront of conservative thinking?
Also at the forefront of the trend is Facebook page, Kai Maew.
Colorado is once again at the forefront of drug policy in America.
Some of the biggest users of internet lanes were at the forefront.
"The need for open access is at the forefront of everybody's awareness."
And documentary filmmakers have been at the country's subversive and experimental forefront.
Bringing all that to the forefront and being like, We're all fucked.
In considering the Amazon Ring saga, individual autonomy comes to the forefront.
These issues have been brought to the forefront by the Dole case.
However, at the forefront of most investors' minds is an impending Dec.
Retaining employees should be at the forefront of every company's business model.
At the forefront of the uncertainty on guns is President Donald Trump.
"It's really at the forefront of where malls are heading," he said.
Manal al-Sharif is an activist at the forefront of this movement.
Transgender people are now at the forefront of LGBTQ issues in America.
She hasn't exactly put food issues at the forefront of her campaign.
It's an opportunity to give new life to "a city that was at the forefront of the industrial revolution, that was at the forefront of insurance and financial services, and that still has that legacy visible," says Bronin.
Working towards such a goal should be at the forefront of trade policy.
Ms Rempel is at the forefront of a debate that has gained urgency.
Mr Kepel has long been at the forefront of scholarship on Islamist radicalism.
And Naho, the baker behind Nachopan, is at the forefront of the movement.
I'm surprised myself that it took so long to come to the forefront.
But these companies are at the forefront of collecting data for commercial uses.
This takes putting people and local insights at the forefront of all agendas.
Privacy and online security have been creeping toward the public forefront for years.
Trump's stubbornness has brought that question to the forefront of US politics again.
To this day, pirates remain at the forefront of the game-preservation movement.
India has been on the forefront when it comes to policing technology platforms.
By 1930 the club was at the forefront of the move to professionalism.
They were at the forefront of scuppering the planned trade deal with America.
It's time to bring out some actual haunted content to the forefront again.
It's totally understandable that net neutrality isn't at the forefront of everyone's mind.
He championed marriage equality and remains at the forefront of ensuring LGBTQ rights.
Leave it to the French to be on the forefront of that movement.
And I've had that in the forefront of my mind from day one.
The acclaimed fantasy series put its women at the forefront in season 7.
Tosi's Florence-based team is at the forefront of these exciting new applications.
The Barzani family has been at the forefront of Kurdish politics for generations.
We hope with accountability, and with the safety of models at the forefront.
That puts residents here at the forefront of areas affected by climate changes.
In some ways, Cozmo is not quite at the forefront of robotics research.
That brings the immortal question "What Is Cinema?" to the forefront yet again.
Korea has been at the forefront of testing, as have Japan and others.
Kids and teens have always been at the forefront of civil rights movements.
Why abandon a place at the forefront of two genres about to explode?
That said, Honda contends it is at the forefront of automated vehicle research.
"This brings so many more people to the forefront of opportunity," he said.
This brings the full weight and power of the presidency to the forefront.
Winning an election with corruption issues at the forefront would send a message.
Exploring the way bodies work was the forefront of Lafawndah's 2016 album, Tan.
Women at the forefront -- The discussion of Trump's accusers was the tensest part.
Amazon is at the forefront of selling speakers that listen to people's conversations.
At the forefront of recent A.I. technology is an approach termed machine learning.
What policies will best ensure that America remains at the forefront of innovation?
This is a machine-learning technique that's at the forefront of image generation.
It has to be at the forefront of justice in many, many ways.
Policies like infrastructure have languished while immigration and trade continue at the forefront.
IBM's artificial intelligence efforts are also at the forefront of travel-related initiatives.
Dogs are at the forefront of a new approach to improve human health.
War, again, brought him to the forefront of investigative journalism in recent decades.
And, yet, Jews were and remain at the forefront of the feminist movement.
The topics of economic health, immigration and foreign policy are taking the forefront.
All of these attacks have moved terrorism to the forefront of political debate.
Keeping green goals at the forefront of Vancouver politics may be difficult, however.
Wellington's port and Kaikoura are at the forefront of fallout from the Nov.
Already, Booker is at the forefront among 2020 Democratic prospects on legalizing marijuana.
If Democrats regain power in Washington, this topic will come to the forefront.
He failed his test when that lack of experience rushed to the forefront.
Knitters have also been at the forefront of many difficult but important conversations.
The Beirut based label are at the forefront of the private party revolution.
Just like Instagram deserves all the credit for bringing filters to the forefront.
This is Entheon, a spiritual center at the forefront of a sensory reawakening.
The city-state has been at the forefront of promoting self-driving cars.
Then, as now, school security was at the forefront of the educational conversation.
And then, of course, manufacturing has been at the forefront for 30 years.
Many have been thrust unexpectedly to the forefront of a national health crisis.
I was exercising before, but it wasn't at the forefront of my mind.
Even those at the forefront of diversification efforts acknowledge that a shortage exists.
Douthat's column has since pushed sex robots to the forefront of the conversation.
Economic troubles were also at the forefront of Chinese leaders' concerns this week.
The oddness and artificiality of clothing and makeup are brought to the forefront.
When you look at how utilities are regulated at the forefront is safety.
It also vaulted the Beach Boys to the forefront of popular music trends.
Young political candidates like Kadira Pethiyagoda are at the forefront of potential change.
That became the forefront in rock 'n' roll, encouraged by the gay managers.
Now the pandemic may well push these newer payment arrangements to the forefront.
"People need to be at the forefront of their own change," she said.
We are in the forefront of the international campaign to end nuclear resting.
A sea change has come to Silicon Valley with workers at the forefront.
Lately, that's been changing a little, and Ms. Lerman is at the forefront.
Lately, that's been changing a little, and Ms. Lerman is at the forefront.
The topics addressed in these campaigns also put minority issues at the forefront.
New York City has often been on the forefront of good government reforms.
The caucus is at the forefront of the media conversation about tax reform.
And, it puts American altruism at the forefront of our shared border mission.
The massacre has again pushed the gun control debate to the national forefront.
Domestic economic challenges were still at the forefront of the government's policies, however.
Morris has been at the forefront of local preparations for life after Brexit.
Yet for millenniums these islands have been at the forefront of global history.
Family separation and detention policies at the border have jumped to the forefront.
But it is that technological growth that really is the forefront, what's next?
I mention those first because those are at the forefront of many concerns.
It is the experimental side of Katz that this exhibition brings to the forefront.
Tariffs, Harley, like it or not has really been on the forefront of that.
Is Parrot is well-prepared to be at the forefront of the drone revolution?
"He's really been on the forefront of all the construction," Cadonati tells The Verge.
Boy George is helping usher the next generation of pop stars to the forefront.
This recent election is just bringing it back to the forefront of their minds.
A man has been at the forefront of the attempted summit Kim Yong Chol.
"It's a from-the-ground-up victory in bringing this issue to the forefront."
With politics on the forefront of many minds, Kimmel aims to strike a balance.
With each collection, we design, Katy is always in the forefront of my mind.
We want the positivity as much as possible to be out in the forefront.
Still, the case does bring to the forefront other important facets of genetic privacy.
Google and Facebook and Microsoft are at the forefront of this deep learning movement.
Technology went from a backwater industry to the forefront of global power and commerce.
Queens has already been at the forefront of addressing sex work as a crime.
They are at the forefront of women asking for the same opportunities as men.
There are some clergy who are still in the forefront of social justice leadership.
It's a moment where body inclusivity is thrust to the forefront, and it's great.
Who's always at the forefront, even if they get pushed to the side eventually?
Programs like #HiddenNoMore bring those disparities to the forefront in hopes to end them.
Here We Go Again could position Lady Rose at the forefront of the story.
Racism and the plight of Aphra's people are at the forefront of these stories.
Bread and butter issues were at the forefront of the minds of many voters.
Let us be at the forefront in terms of expressing love, compassion and outreach.
It was at the forefront of a number of growing spaces, most notably wearables.
Anca Dragan, one of Waymo's newest employees, is at the forefront of this project.
Bragi's earplugs are at the forefront of a big shift in the tech industry.
First, Trump put his opposition to illegal immigration at the forefront of his campaign.
Touchscreens have been bringing this issue to the forefront of my mind for years.
There also are several international companies at the forefront of new anti-drone tech.
It's at the forefront of his rhetoric in a kind of fairly consistent way.
But scotch and whisky has not been served at the forefront in the tales.
At the forefront of these changes are numerous outlets offering disruptive processes and products.
"Keep in the forefront of our mind the phrases moral hazard and market discipline."
Tesla has been at the forefront of the push towards the self-driving car.
Worse still, they have been at the forefront of the continent's ongoing AIDS epidemic.
Chambers' lead, Sivan Alyra Rose, is at the forefront of that very upsetting movement.
WE AT GENERAL MOTORS REALLY WANT TO BE AT THE FOREFRONT OF THAT CHANGE.
It has been at the forefront of San Francisco's HIV/AIDS crisis and homelessness.
This should be a more discussed issue and at the forefront of local politics.
It's not like actually winning this tournament is at the forefront of my mind.
It is gaining speed in astonishing ways and Israeli tech is on the forefront.
Look for Idaho, Kansas and Utah to be at the forefront of those efforts.
You put on a show – and place Jasmine Shakar (Tasha Scott) in the forefront.
For the time being, though, company earnings remain at the forefront of investors' minds.
Another crop at the forefront of this new arena of GMO research is soybeans.
How many artists on the forefront are you really going to say that about?
The Klan has been catapulted to the forefront of the news in recent months.
Either way, it's nothing but good to have Durant back at the NBA forefront.
The acquisition thrusts Intel into the forefront of the market to develop driverless systems.
"He has been in the forefront of issues of national interest," Mr. Davidoff said.
Now they're in the forefront of studios launching a service to compete with Netflix.
Brown said concerns about trade policy and forward earnings growth are on the forefront.
Greg Abbott has been in the forefront of elected officials engaging in intimidation tactics.
Faith-based organizations (FBOs) are at the forefront of HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention.
States and territories have long been at the forefront for this sort of legislation.
Meanwhile, members of the California legislature had rushed to the forefront of the Resistance.
Along those lines, Nectar put the customer experience at the forefront of its branding.
The forefront is always Emilio and the children who have to battle every day.
Sanders – that unionization would be on the forefront of politician's, journalist's, and expert's minds.
Sessions has also put defending religious liberty at the forefront of his department's agenda.
The Jesuits, who were at the forefront of European education, issued a robust condemnation.
Women should be at the forefront to lead and will continue making pivotal decisions.
Women at the forefront of the movement simply failed to speak up, and their
MORE (R) has put ObamaCare at the forefront of his reelection campaign this year.
From Day 1, Vungle has been at the forefront of the changing advertising landscape.
"We took the white gloves from behind the scenes to the forefront," Pritchard said.
That's very important to address, and we want to bring it to the forefront.
But now, that tide might be turning, with actors like Tang at the forefront.
Beyond her well-known sculptural works, Bourgeois was at the forefront of installation art.
Tare's voice is at the forefront of this record, unabashed and excited in delivery.
But there are some similarities emerging, with Chinese demand once again at the forefront.
Ultimately, though, sometimes solving everyday problems left her feeling at the forefront of entrepreneurship.
The scandal has brought the state's long-running issue of disenfranchisement to the forefront.
Since December, Reuters has been at the forefront of coronavirus coverage around the world.
But the house and his family are still at the forefront of his mind.
They aren't just the first gay couple at the forefront of a presidential race.
Today, Barkley and O'Neal are often at the forefront of the show's edgier segments.
We're excited for her to bring a new generation of filmmakers to the forefront.
Fast-food workers have been at the forefront of this effort to increase wages.
Any violent behavior needs to be put forefront so no other provider is endangered.
But growing fears about an uncertain future seem at the forefront of people's minds.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Pet Sounds was at the forefront of their minds.
The investment will help Uber remain at the forefront of that shift, he added.
Environmental issues have been at the forefront of the Britain's political agenda for weeks.
Mr. Lehman, 39, is an alto saxophonist at the forefront of experimental improvised music.
Absolutely. Wakanda is at the forefront of a technological empire thanks to its Vibranium.
"(Syriza) will still remain at the forefront as the second-largest party," he said.
The strike also forced foreign policy to the forefront of the Democratic primary contest.
The strike also forced foreign policy to the forefront of the Democratic primary contest.
These groups are now at the forefront of the fight against Senate Bill 4.
At the forefront of this quest are scientists — the true explorers of our era.
"This is a time when activism is into the forefront, all over the map."
Philip D. Murphy's campaign, has pushed the issue to the forefront of state politics.
And with the Ducks star Sabrina Ionescu at the forefront, the fans have responded.
"The Lacoste family has always been on the forefront of this sport," she said.
Golden State companies are at the forefront of rare disease research and therapeutic innovation.
Sweden has been at the forefront of European countries seeking to engender employee satisfaction.
Women are at the forefront of the latest protests across Iraq, defying gender roles.
Young people and teenagers have been at the forefront of the Hong Kong protests.
"Combating housing discrimination is at the forefront of our department's enforcement priorities," she said.
Around the world, high school students have been on the forefront of social change.
The shooting put the migrant crisis in the forefront of voters' and politicians' minds.
Gun violence has remained in the forefront of national conversation since the Orlando shootings.
New Hampshire is a state on the forefront of the right to repair movement.
Worldwide, the topic of immigration seems to be at the forefront of everyone's minds.
Texas has long been at the forefront of the battle to defund Planned Parenthood.
Muslim Americans should be at the forefront of establishing the security of their neighbors.
They're just always in the forefront of things when it comes to public radio.
They are actually on the forefront of all of the technology discovery and development.
He's at the forefront of warning Americans against the growing threat from white nationalists.
However small they are, businesses like Precycle are on the forefront of the movement.
Hispanic issues have been at the forefront of the Republican primary fight here in Texas.
China's cities are at the forefront of a quiet swarm of electric two-wheeled vehicles.
The Miss Universe organization is proud to be the forefront of the diversity of beauty.
Their local and national chapters are at the forefront of the battle for abortion rights.
Facts First: The topic of Russian interference is still at the forefront of national politics.
It can't focus on people of color's issues if women's issues are at the forefront.
Polyvinyl turned 20 years old this September, so his emotions have been on the forefront.
The subject matter had been at the forefront of the paper's authors for some time.
The more miscarriage is brought to the forefront, the more the stigma can be removed.
China's appetite for overseas acquisitions has propelled it to the forefront of global deal-making.
So that's what we do, we bring this to the forefront of the consumer's mind.
Obviously, at the forefront of most of these stories is not typically their romantic life.
Led by an entirely female team, it also regularly pushes female designers to the forefront.
Mills assures us that Brown is going into her journey with fun at the forefront.
La Raza was at the forefront of fighting for many issues of importance to Hispanics.
Currently, companies like Google and Facebook and Microsoft sit at the forefront of this movement.
Alabama Alabama is again at the forefront of a nationwide debate over pregnant women's rights.
Italy and Germany, meanwhile, have been at the forefront of the economic slowdown in Europe.
He said the company was also at the forefront of efforts to make coal cleaner.
But will it be enough to keep the company at the forefront of the industry?
Ron Wyden (D-OR) is one of the lawmakers at the forefront of the effort.
Apple has arguably been at the forefront of privacy messaging among tech companies this year.
She has been at the forefront of reporting on the Trump administration's failed reunification efforts.
Maxine Waters have also moved to the forefront of national politics in the Trump era.
The youth-led group has been at the forefront of the Green New Deal movement.
France's relatively permissive regulation put it at the forefront of the agricultural use of drones.
Conservative groups also vowed to keep the confirmation battle at the forefront of voters' minds.
Wine has been at the forefront of the charge against the social media tax bill.
Frame opened in 2009, pushing at the forefront of a then-novel approach to fitness.
"Michigan has a chance to be at the forefront" of autonomous vehicle development, Ammann said.
They always have been influential, but now we want to push them to the forefront.
But now it's the forefront issue in America and it was time for another stand.
DelTondo's relationship to the Jeter brothers have been brought to the forefront since she died.
A tax on America's wealthiest has been at the forefront of the 103 election stage.
Cyler's comments arrive just as other characters on the spectrum are coming to the forefront.
Support the Girls puts a Black woman at the forefront without completely flipping the script.
He's narcissistic, and his ego is at the forefront of everything he does — he's selfish.
"Australia has moved to the forefront of medical marijuana by leveraging Canadian expertise," he said.
Maybe, with Time's Up at the forefront, these types of occurrences can happen more frequently.
And for those unapologetic Hillary defenders at the forefront taking heat, it can be exhausting.
In fact, she's bringing these experiences to the forefront in a new film she's writing.
Some Kurdish groups, such as the Peshmerga, are at the forefront of the Mosul operation.
In other ways Tunisia is at the forefront of LGBT rights in the Arab world.
And Apple, as the industry's Think Different darling, is at the forefront of the revolution.
Human-centered design aims to put user experience at the forefront of all design decisions.
AOC and activists — including Sunrise — have pushed the GND to the forefront of the conversation.
There are entire scenes where the comedy recedes completely and tragedy comes to the forefront.
The #MeToo movement, in particular, is likely to be at the forefront of people's minds.
If they can perfect Andrew Ingram, they'll put X.ai at the forefront of workplace innovation.
In 20013, Dynatone was at the forefront of an FDA awareness-raising campaign about quackery.
"Mercury in Cancer brings emotion to the forefront of communications," astrologer Lisa Stardust tells Refinery29.
But a lot of the women in Annihilation are on the forefront of that movement.
A cultural and political transformation brought Sanders, and more precisely his message, to the forefront.
European banks including BNP Paribas, ING and HSBC are at the forefront of sustainability financing.
I'm glad that conservative values are back at the forefront as a pro-life woman.
Restricting ballot access could become a federal-state partnership, with North Carolina in the forefront.
Meanwhile, it's a crucial week for sterling with Brexit at the forefront of investors' minds.
There is also a wealth of motivations that could push VIP rooms to the forefront.
In recent years, Argentina has been at the forefront of social movements in the region.
The Boston Globe coverage on sexual abuse by clergy brought the issue to the forefront.
"The Saudi's are quite frankly in the forefront of pushing the freeze issue," explained Kachikwu.
But bits and pieces keep coming out that brings this question back to the forefront.
There are three things America needs in order to return to the forefront of education.
North Dakota has been at the forefront of the U.S. shale oil and gas boom.
"This move puts them at the forefront of the kiosk and tech movement," Tristano said.
Texas pushed to the forefront of national debate over immigration Sunday night when Republican Gov.
She's the known political quantity with decades of experience at the forefront of public life.
John Cassidy's family has been at the forefront of cancer research for three generations now.
Moment of Infamy: Ed's villainy actually came to the forefront after the show was over.
It's a choice to commit a violent act... The NBA's always been on the forefront.
Rio isn't the only beachside tourist hotspot at the forefront of the Brazilian startup scene.
S.H.I.T. S.H.I.T. has been at the forefront of the current revitalization of the Toronto scene.
Eclipses are ultra emotional, and people's fear of being alone will come to the forefront.
China, America's greatest economic and geopolitical rival, is at the forefront of this global competition.
Scoop was also at the forefront of a shift in shopping patterns in the city.
He has also been at the forefront on climate change legislation at the California statehouse.
So we're really at the forefront and we're doing it in a very private manner.
Let's work together to keep clients at the forefront by honoring the client-advisor relationship.
It's one of the reasons we try to be at the forefront of these discussions.
That notion is now at the forefront in America with the Medicare for All debate. 
Finding young planets in our galaxy is still very much at the forefront of science.
Burnout has come to the forefront as an increasingly pressing issue in the modern workforce.
Tech and cybersecurity are poised to be at the forefront of Congress's agenda in 22019.
Since August 28503, foreign interference in elections has been on the forefront of our minds.
But McKinsey has also been at the forefront of arguments about long-term shareholder value.
She is at the forefront of artists exploring the porous line between human and android.
Older critics shouted (distasteful) style over substance, with Oli's obvious good looks at the forefront.
Walden will be at the forefront of the GOP effort to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Instead, they want to force U.S. interests to the forefront on trade, currency and security.
At the forefront of the exhibit is the Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot's painting, Italian Woman.
Together, these two lawsuits are currently at the forefront of the resistance to the ban.
How do we ensure the United States remains at the forefront of innovation and technology?
"I think it's important to put race at the forefront if you can," he said.
New Jersey Transit was once at the forefront of commuter railroads in the United States.
We think about our agenda as being a humanist agenda, and that's at the forefront.
" ADRAIN WASHINGTON Instead of the problem coming to the forefront, it's "You'll lose your job.
"The issues are being brought more to the forefront than four years ago," he says.
SAN FRANCISCO — Being at the forefront of a new technology often provides a strategic advantage.
But he's still intent on keeping climate change at the forefront of the national conversation.
Comedy scores tend to play in the background as support, occasionally being in the forefront.
We really wanted to bring that to the forefront and give people that live experience.
You're at the forefront of this cause, and as young people, our time is now.
The science of transitioning is rapidly developing, with youth at the forefront of these advancements.
Mr. Sanders himself has been at the forefront of Democratic angst about Mr. Bloomberg's candidacy.
Women fuel Democratic victories and are at the forefront of organizing against the Trump administration.
"I see marijuana growing as something underground that is coming to the forefront," he said.
Mr. Obama has been at the forefront of a global initiative to address climate change.
Young people have been at the forefront of the gun control conversation following the Feb.
Giuliani was at the forefront of White House efforts to raise doubts about the ambassador.
Sexual harassment has been at the forefront of discussions on Capitol Hill in recent weeks.
The city has a unique spot on the forefront of both progressive politics and technology.
Take Mozilla and Brave, internet browsers that place privacy and consumer security at the forefront.
We bring it to the forefront on social media, and we have these difficult conversations.
National pride has always been at the forefront of our ability to defeat our adversaries.
"Wow, your grandmother walks at the forefront of fashion at the market!" said a user.
Sexual harassment has been at the forefront of discussion on the Hill in recent weeks.
Questions of privacy and data were at the forefront of immigrants' concerns on Monday night.
The payments sector shows established upgrade cycles with OT at the forefront of evolving technologies.
But, the cities at the forefront of this growing urban revolution are often the unexpected.
Sexual harassment has been at the forefront of discussion on the Hill in recent weeks.
She's also a neuroscientist at the forefront of research showing the biological value of sleep.
In the meantime, Innoviz continues to muscle its way into the forefront of lidar providers.
They join the growing list of comic book series with diverse characters at the forefront.
His campaign platform focuses heavily on corruption, an issue at the forefront of Mexican politics.
Robyn, what is in the forefront of your mind when you sit down to clue?
And it's critical that we stay at the forefront of science to mitigate those risks.
They really put the underground to the forefront and had all these motherfuckers coming up.
In 22008, however, many of those below-the-surface fears exploded into the cultural forefront.
Elections fade to the background, and considerations about legacy tend to come to the forefront.
Oprah created a talk show that put everyday Americans at the forefront of her show.
Soundgarden was at the forefront of the '20123s grunge music scene that rose out of Seattle.
Enter Donald Trump, who's seen a quick and sudden rise to the forefront of the GOP.
With the Kurdish YPG militia at its forefront, the SDF has closed in from three directions.
Human-induced climate change has been on the forefront of research over the past few decades.
Today, it's illegal to perform MRT in the US, while the UK is at the forefront.
As Americans we have always been on the forefront of big ideas, dreams, innovation and creativity.
But it was brought to the forefront of American discussion during Sanders's presidential bid in 2016.
That's why Google, Facebook and others have been at the forefront of corporate resistance to Trump.
The issue was first thrust to the forefront of the Democratic contest last week, when Sen.
That is why faith leaders are at the forefront of the effort to eradicate modern slavery.
Professional organizer and best-selling author Marie Kondo has helped bring professional organization to the forefront.
And China has put itself at the forefront of developing new military technologies in recent years.
California was at the forefront of the progressive movement even before Trump was elected last November.
FinalStraw Stainless Steel Straw, $24.50, available at REISustainable practices are at the forefront of everyone's minds.
When I ask her at what point music found its way to the forefront, she hesitates.
In Asia, the tech sector, led by Samsung Electronics, is at the forefront of earnings upgrades.
This time, monetization was at the forefront in the hopes of winning the praise of publishers.
"We think we are at the forefront of a potential reinvention of the industry," he said.
America and countries throughout Europe have been at the forefront of this effort, with impressive results.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has put illegal immigration issues at the forefront of his campaign.
Both it and AIA belong at the forefront of a new generation of Asian financial multinationals.
New York was on the forefront of that, can you talk a little bit about that?
Take Freeform for example, the network that is at the forefront of programming for young adults.
Bastida says it's vitally necessary to keep Indigenous people at the forefront of the climate conversation.
The idea of a fable or a myth is definitely at the forefront of our process.
Every time an issue comes to the forefront, I've never seen the activists forget about it.
For over 30 years, artist Yasumasa Morimura has been at the forefront of international contemporary art.
Mecklenburg County, which includes Charlotte, has long been at the forefront of local cooperation with ICE.
" He later added: "We're really at the forefront and we're doing it in a private manner.
This positions Nvidia at the forefront as the computing industry contemplates a fundamental shift in processing.
It's in the NFL's own interest to be at the forefront of testing weed as neuroprotectors.
Roy Moore being accused of pursuing underage girls brought that discussion to the forefront once again.
"The fear that something similar could happen again is always at the forefront of my mind."
As an athlete, I have been at the forefront of the fight against doping in Kenya.
We were at the forefront of a moment of cutting a path for others to follow.
Outspoken Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary has placed the airline at the forefront of European aviation.
Bottom line: I work as an epidemiologist in East Africa at the forefront of rabies elimination.
Soundgarden was at the forefront of the '90s grunge music scene that rose out of Seattle.
Their subsequent work for the United States brought American rocket science to the forefront almost overnight.
SolarCity, through its combination with Tesla, is poised to be at the forefront of those advances.
"Hong Kong is a forefront of the east-west clashes of ideology and values," it read.
We share a philosophy that puts creativity, growth and social responsibility at the forefront of business.
Her battle with breastfeeding is one issue that's been at the forefront of the star's mind.
Dogs and micro-pigs China has been at the forefront of research into genetically engineered animals.
In America, size matters — but not for dwellers at the forefront of the latest housing trend.
They are exercising their right to freedom of speech and bringing societal issues to the forefront.
It puts choice at the forefront of the experience, letting you shape the narrative through decisions.
How could this have happened to such a young man at the forefront of his craft?
But Rio isn't the only beachside tourist hotspot at the forefront of the Brazilian startup scene.
But as the venue size grew it started to come to the forefront of my knowledge.
We need students to be at the forefront of this movement because we're the ones affected.
Experts say that is why community leaders must be at the forefront of all such initiatives.
Now, a small — but mighty — group of women are at the forefront of reinventing its culture.
While Microsoft has consistently been at the forefront of tech innovation, it has also faced challenges.
She is well-positioned to be at the center and on the forefront of this debate.
The indictment of twelve Russian intelligence officers brought two words to the forefront — interference and influence.
Over the weekend, Trump helped push Syria back to the forefront of U.S. foreign policy debates.
"We will not allow the Shi'ite axis to establish Syria as its forefront base," Lieberman said.
While the NBC series included plenty of other memorable characters, Jerry was definitely at the forefront.
Bold impressions Bring pom-poms to the forefront of your outfit by wearing them as jewelry.
Investors are increasingly using their financial muscle to reward those at the forefront of that transition.
In the forefront, storm surge and wind from Dorian has tossed this catamaran onto a highway.
Krause: Sephora constantly puts things on clearance, just maybe not at the forefront of the store.
Unfortunately, this threat to our national monuments hasn't been at the forefront of the national conversation.
"Obviously, it's many years away, but when it comes, we'll be on the forefront," McGarry said.
It has risen to the forefront of innovation in areas like artificial intelligence and financial technology.
She has always placed diversity at the forefront of her shoots and her talent is remarkable.
Racism, a topic at the forefront of many voters' minds, was discussed at length Tuesday night.
NPPD has been at the forefront of DHS's efforts to combat foreign interference in U.S. elections.
He has been at the forefront of the biggest negotiations involving veterans benefits in the nation.
For the last couple of years, Brown has been at the forefront of Intel's diversity efforts.
"I like to brag that I think I am standing at the forefront of this movement."
"The shutdown has to be at the forefront, and that's what I'm here for," she said.
These questions, understandably, are not at the forefront of people's minds in Northern California right now.
The indictment of twelve Russian intelligence officers brought two words to the forefront—interference and influence.
The areas where Trump is most popular appear to be at the forefront of that trend.
With FOSTA and SESTA, we are standing in the forefront and calling out for our rights.
I want the issue of gun violence to be at the forefront of the nation's mind.
These developments say a lot about IS's priority to stay at the forefront of social technologies.
Some politicians can move previously fringe ideas into the forefront of the debate without even trying.
A new series of internal divisions around economic recovery and financial regulation came to the forefront.
Rosalind the rover captures this spirit and carries us all to the forefront of space exploration.
Trippie's May album A Love Letter to You is a sleeper standout at rap's melodic forefront.
"We have chosen to make a technological leap, propelling us directly to the forefront of progress".
Podcasting has become a popular medium for influencers, and Lauryn Evarts Bosstick is at the forefront.
The shooting has brought the gun control debate to the forefront of conversations across the country.
You have someone who is at the forefront on racism, female empowerment, the gender pay gap.
Subcultures are on the rise, with designers at the forefront of their expression, demanding their due.
In 2020, the economy will certainly be an issue at the forefront of the national conversation.
I had to Google this one — "van" can, indeed, mean the forefront of movement or progress.
We had been the forefront of studying climate change and suddenly we were being shunted aside.
These are all things that we are really trying to put out there into the forefront.
My dad played keyboard and guitar and was at the forefront of moving into synth sounds.
LONDON — BP had been at the forefront when it came to major oil companies going green.
It's always been my white counterparts who have been fully celebrated and pushed to the forefront.
We all need to be at the forefront of a feminist movement of the 21st century.
Holly Nordlum has been a voice at the forefront of the movement to revive this practice.
Yet the narratives for girls tend to be ''dire,'' she said, with violence at the forefront.
Being at the forefront has allowed BT Sport to become more than just a broadcaster, too.
In Hong Kong we are in the forefront of a clash of authoritarian and liberal values.
That continues a growing trend: recognition for young, diverse artists reflective of the forefront of pop.
The USCIS has been on the forefront of the Trump administration's overhaul of the asylum system.
Florida's gubernatorial race has already brought to the forefront the intense political divisions at play nationwide.
And when you look at the conversation, we actually don't show those metrics in the forefront.
Sanders's medical condition has brought age back to the forefront of the conversation about presidential candidates.
This is for her, by her, and made with her at the forefront of every decision.
"Safety has been at the forefront and our number one priority of our players," said Goodell.
SOUTH CAROLINA — Identity is at the forefront of many conversations about the 2020 Democratic presidential primary.
He was at the forefront of every single wave of protests in the years that followed.
The intersection of diversity and comic book adaptations is now at the forefront of pop culture.
Manchester, my home town, is a music city, at the forefront of musical innovation for decades.
But there's something to be said for the show's position at the forefront of such technologies.
David Bowie has been at the forefront of the cultural conversation since his death on Jan.
Instead, for those at the forefront of the women's movement, there is despair, division and defiance.
This is why being at the forefront of environmental technological advances is important for job creation.
And they have to do their best to bring all of that out to the forefront.
Access, adoption, affordability, and privacy should be at the forefront of any new pro-consumer deal.
The agency has been on the forefront of the Trump administration's overhaul of the asylum system.
Jazz artists have already been on the forefront of social protest and commentary in recent years.
Gun reform has been in the forefront of political discussions after three mass shootings last month.
Churches have been at the forefront of the effort to help those harmed by the raids.
At IA, Slater had been at the forefront of the tech industry's legal and regulatory battles.
"What's happened in Afrin is bringing the contradictions of U.S. policy to the forefront," Sloat said.
The nearly half-billion-dollar plant will help keep Texas at the forefront of manufacturing excellence.
Frazier has not been at the forefront of raising prices for the sake of raising prices.
Dearborn says that there are three companies at the forefront of artificial intelligence: Google, Facebook and .
The debate over gun violence returned to the forefront in the wake of last week's shooting.
But it all starts with people in communities of color at the forefront of policy change.
Throughout American history, Republicans have been at the forefront of protecting our shared patrimony in nature.
Gun control has jumped to the forefront of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary in recent weeks.
"So far, I've been lucky, but it's still at the forefront of our minds," she said.
But the city's appeal as a family-friendly destination hasn't come to the forefront until recently.
These records are dope because these types of music really aren't out there in the forefront.
I now spend my time working with meteorologists on the forefront of weather and climate communication.
Sex positivity is one of Folsom East's main missions, and always at the forefront of conversation.
I want them to understand that you were always at the forefront of some sketchy stuff.
I'm curious too about what it was like being at the forefront of arguing this case.
We stripped it down, added strings and tried to pull the sentiment and emotion to the forefront.
The bank is also at the forefront of leveraging digital technology to shape the future of banking.
"I like to think of them as sort of on the forefront of the Internet," says Schaaf.
And look, Russia sanctions was hardly at the forefront of the American political dialogue at that moment.
Fashion needs to be at the forefront of the discussions around sustainability to help drive wider change.
So the degree of difficulty with that uncertainty is really coming to the forefront for the CEOs.
No doubt, China has been at the forefront of gene-editing research for a few years now.
"The Arctic is at the forefront of opportunity and abundance," Pompeo said in remarks in Rovaniemi, Finland.
Rolling Remembrance and Children of Fallen Patriots wants to bring back to the forefront this Memorial Day.
New York City has also been at the forefront of expanding abortion rights during de Blasio's tenure.
Alexis was eight months pregnant at the time, which meant maternity leave was also at the forefront.
Tillerson said the country's energy policy should be more at the forefront when government officials travel overseas.
So when my character sort of popped, it really was not at the forefront of my mind.
Also highlighted were several key commitments that have pushed renewable energy to the forefront of global discussion.
This is why I'm excited to launch OGO and bring the power of recognition to the forefront.
So, tonight's fashion speaks volumes about the topics at the forefront of conversation: The strength of women.
He's at the forefront of any communication that takes place between TikTok and its network of creators.
But Australia and its neighbor New Zealand have been at the forefront of small, electric, unpiloted aviation.
The machine will continue to go forward as it has, even without David Koch at the forefront.
The release comes as Baidu moves to position itself at the forefront of the autonomous vehicle industry.
She has brought a topic that remains taboo in Chinese sport and society to the forefront: periods.
The Obamas could be coming back to the national forefront in a major — and totally unexpected — way.
Newton, Wood, and Westworld are at the forefront, showing the entertainment industry how it can be done.
"The government actually is in the forefront now, running background programs and improving their system," Mickos said.
The net has widened to include liberal and secular activists at the forefront of the 19803 revolt.
"I was drawn to Andie's approach, which puts women at the forefront," Moore said in a release.
And on the NYFW roster, designer Misha Nonoo has been at the forefront of embracing what's new.
It should be in every fighter, and you're just seeing it come to the forefront right now.
Freebird, though focused specifically on flights, says its experiences are at the forefront of its business model.
Escaping an icy chill is also at the forefront of the minds of the carmakers gathered there.
Barlow's approach is unusual; most interactive stories and games put choice at the forefront of the experience.
The rise of the so-called gig economy has brought the issue to the forefront even more.
Trump has placed his business record at the forefront of his list of qualifications for the presidency.
The frustration of this reality seems to be at the forefront of the outrage from Meek's supporters.
Sudanese women have been at the forefront of the protests against Bahsir, which started in last December.
Well, you can thank the late makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin for bringing these techniques to the forefront.
Being at the forefront of a new frontier for communicating with customers seems to have its advantages.
Today, the company is launching its biggest redesign in five years, and Duo is at the forefront.
Saudi Arabia has been at the forefront of supply cuts led by OPEC that began in January.
Senator Clinton was at the forefront over dealing with it, she showed herself to be a fighter.
Young people are at the forefront of the protests, worried about China encroaching on Hong Kong's freedoms.
It's come to the forefront now that there are lots of people who don't think that way.
"They're really at the forefront of technology, in the areas where they need to be," Laury said.
The new Democratic House majority has brought the minimum wage to the forefront at the federal level.
"Really good technology should fade into the background, it should not be in the forefront," he said.
Formed in 1957, the SCLC put black evangelical clergy at the forefront of the movement, including Rev.
The U.S. should be in the forefront of the blockchain revolution and improve access to digital assets.
She represents Selma, Alabama, a city that was on the forefront of the 1960s civil rights movement.
So it's fitting that they're trying some underdog strategies to return to the forefront of political conversation.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has pushed the Green New Deal to the forefront of the Democratic Party agenda.
The threat to Britain's economy will be at the forefront of the stay-in-the-EU campaign.
And one designer at the forefront of the movement is (and always has been) Diane von Furstenberg.
He has been at the forefront of some of the biggest national legislative negotiations involving veterans benefits.
"We are in the forefront of pushing for peace in the Middle East," said one Saudi official.
At the forefront of investors' minds is the rates strategy of the U.S. Federal Reserve this year.
Huawei, which generated about half its revenue abroad last year, is at the forefront of that effort.
So we launched Forefront, our new conference to bring the most ambitious, fun people together, last year.
He also said Alphabet's position in at the forefront of the digital ad space warrants his favor.
On the one hand, it changes rapidly; it's at the forefront of technology, driving monetization and engagement.
The Suez Canal and vast oil reserves kept the region at the forefront of cold-war geopolitics.
I think all of us definitely have music at the very forefront of our hobbies and goals.
At the forefront of this power shift was wind energy, which represented nearly half of that gain.
Beyond investing in transportation startups, the team wants to be on the forefront of early mobility ideas.
We need to be at the forefront of exposing wrongdoing, not responding to the investigations by others.
ICE has emerged at the forefront of the Trump administration's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration.
It's hard not to see Mr. Sadr's return to the forefront of Iraqi politics as a threat.
The team has been at the forefront of the controversy over players who kneel during the anthem.
Levine said he believes UNC should be at the "forefront of thought" on the Confederate monument debate.
McDonald's workers have, like other fast food workers, occupied the forefront of the Fight for 15 movement.
Particularly the mystical tidal patterns which are formed when the water hits the forefront of the bank.
Over the last four decades, HIV and AIDS have been at the forefront of advocacy and research.
"Housing was once the forefront of the progressive agenda," Desmond told me, but then it fell off.
What advice would you give Dr. Doudna and the other scientists at the forefront of this research?
"Let's have this debate on the House floor and let everybody bring their ideas to the forefront."
"Yoga Hosers" brings supporting characters from 2014's "Tusk," the first in the series, to the forefront.
Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, who's been at the forefront of sexual harassment legislation in recent years.
The United States has been at the forefront of these efforts since well before the London Declaration.
Premiere Date: May 31, 2000 The series that put reality shows at the forefront of American television.
Additionally, museums are at the forefront of community engagement and, in some cases, leaders in social justice.
Nancy Pelosi is also the woman now at the forefront of a potential revolution in American politics.
As this shift has happened, firms with smaller rosters of top clients have risen to the forefront.
ICE has been at the forefront of the Trump administration's controversial "zero tolerance" policy on illegal immigration.
" Put survivors at the forefront of the movement "Every one of those hashtags is a human being.
As the future is brought to reality, your security and safety must be put at the forefront.
South Korean animal rights activists have been at the forefront of shutting down the dog meat trade.
Wheeler should show he will bring science and scientists back to the forefront of the agency's work.
Companies like Cabot that have put returns at the forefront of pay decisions have delivered better performance.
And for most of this season, Grey's has struggled to keep attention and emotion at its forefront.
At the forefront of these policy questions are cybersecurity issues posed by Chinese telecommunications and computing manufacturers.
The negative memories aren't repressed, per se, but any positives are extracted and brought to the forefront.
You have to let them evolve, even if it means no longer having you at the forefront.
The reboot will join a growing number of comics that are placing female protagonists at the forefront.
This is the second time Hollywood is attempting to bring oil to the forefront of TV drama.
Let's take a closer look at three teams at the forefront of some pretty unique new trends.
It's not in the forefront of people's minds in the way that web-based technology is today.
"It wants to be at the forefront of tech discoveries," he told CNBC during a phone interview.
But in its revolt against European liberalism, the party stands at the forefront of a growing movement.
But for much of its 20173-year history, the company was at the forefront of American retail.
The Muslim Brotherhood was not at the forefront of the Egyptian revolution but caught unawares by it.
The Media Lab is at the forefront of bringing together disparate research in technology, notably artificial intelligence.
Yet the biggest movement for racial justice in a generation sees queer people at its very forefront.
And that was very much at the forefront in the thoughts of the drafters of the Constitution.
You bring somebody who has bad in them, that's going to come to the forefront in time.
" The agency said it was committed to keeping its airports "at the forefront of protection and technology.
While factory workers have been at the forefront of the labor unrest, frustration has started to spread.
For example: Confederate monuments and memorials, however, are still at the forefront of the public memorial discussion.
But the report brings an ongoing debate about the safety of semi-autonomous systems to the forefront.
Latin America has been toward the forefront of the movements for same-sex marriage and LGBTQ rights.
We are proud that psychologists are at the forefront of those calling for reassessment of earlier research.
Azar has been at the forefront of the U.S. response to the outbreak spreading across the country.
And the welfare of children has long been at the forefront for authors who write for them.
Whitmer, who has been at the forefront of efforts to combat the coronavirus outbreak, recently endorsed Biden.
"We want to signal that Cadillac is at the forefront of technological achievement," Mr. de Nysschen said.
The company has been widely credited as being at the forefront of the superstore movement in America. 
As impeachment proceedings return to the forefront, so does the influence of right-wing, pro-Trump media.
The crackdown has widened to include liberal and secular activists at the forefront of the 2011 revolt.
That discussion bubbled back to the forefront during Haley's recent publicity tour to promote her new book.
Students have been at the forefront of the movement, and have organized multiple school walkouts demanding action.
But Mr. Sill pointed out how Balanchine — brilliantly — ignored the ideas at the forefront of Fauré's mind.
It's why I loved being a science tourist, visiting these places at the forefront of human knowledge.
Cheney has also been at the forefront of helping lead the conference's messaging pushing back against impeachment.
Portland is the backdrop for the series, but at its forefront are its band of complex characters.
In 1983, he put lingerie at the forefront of his fashion shows, with his signature corset dresses.
And companies in the orbit of his Liberty empire have been at the forefront of media mergers.
"The CDC has been at the forefront ably working to protect the American people," a spokesperson said.
Bombshell exposés on the nightly news have returned his looming indictment on corruption charges to the forefront.
Qatar is a sovereign state proud to be at the forefront of development in the Arab world.
"The issue of climate change exacerbating existing social inequities has come to the forefront," Caldas points out.
As often happens in communities facing hardship, the generosity of the human spirit comes to the forefront.
That's why it succeeded and is now finally at the forefront of well-deserved pop culture praise.
"The parks should be at the forefront of climate change discussion, because it's impacting them," she said.
The state has been on the forefront of the movement toward more comprehensive sex education for years.
She said the rights of women and girls have always been at the forefront of Clinton's career.
She represents Selma, Alabama, a city that was at the forefront of the 1960s civil rights movement.
One company looking to be at the forefront of this technological shift is London-headquartered Just Eat.
Edward Leung, a member of Hong Kong Indigenous, was at the forefront of the protests that night.
But Italy's bid to revive the NPL market has thrust them back to the forefront once again.
That may be because Snapchat, the popular millennial app, brought it to the forefront of people's attention.
But the capital city's appeal as a family-friendly destination hasn't come to the forefront until recently.
The election season of 2017 thrust the state's bitter, never fully buried racial history to the forefront.
Since the El Paso and Dayton shootings, guns have risen to the forefront of the national conversation.
Young people are at the forefront of the movement for Black lives, pushing for urgently needed reform.
And yet, Independent Sales Organizations (ISOs) and MSPs are rarely at the forefront of financial services innovation.
Whether you like it or not, politics will be at the forefront of investor attention in 2020.
The industry is mobilized to stop it, with the pay cuts at the forefront of their minds.
Performance has officially gone from a genre on the periphery to the forefront of the cultural conversation.
That shared experience was brought to the forefront as everybody brought everything they could to the material.
At the forefront is the trans/queer collective HIRS and their first proper album, Friends. Lovers. Favorites.
I felt like there was a greater opportunity for us to bring that purpose more to the forefront.
"To what extent do the senators [Warren and Sanders] bring the issue back to the forefront?" she wonders.
But people get wrapped up in other things, and this doesn't stay at the forefront of people's minds.
France was at the forefront of the NATO airstrikes, carried out along with the United States and others.
This is the year he aims to punch his massive frame into the forefront of the American imagination.
I hear myself discussing my life in its most positive light possible, shoving my career to the forefront.
Dylan's brother, Ronan Farrow, has been at the forefront of the groundbreaking journalism around sexual predators in Hollywood.
Broad gains were led by the Big Four, with Westpac Banking Corp at the forefront, rising 1.2 percent.
In Houston, however, as in America more broadly, Ahmadiyya Muslims are often at the forefront of Muslim outreach.
Since 1932, The Wilderness Society has been at the forefront of the battle to protect our public lands.
The United States wants to ensure that its telecommunications companies are at the forefront of the new technology.
But now, and rightfully so, it seems like the importance of reparations is being brought to the forefront.
All of a sudden, we're reminded we need more dystopian entertainment with people of color at the forefront.
After Matthew's death, Warren and her husband pushed to bring mental health to the forefront of Saddleback's ministries.
Muslim women researchers are at the forefront of new data-collection efforts, but their findings aren't yet published.
Nonetheless, the election has propelled hardline groups like FPI from the margins of national politics to the forefront.
My tip: Keep the cost-benefit analysis of speed versus perfection at the forefront of everything you do.
Now, all of these issues are coming to the forefront, topped off with a bit of Trump spice.
To investigate, I visited a company called RealBotix, which is essentially at the forefront of sex robot engineering.
And the man who made sure that emotion was at the forefront couldn't even believe he was invited.
The other thing I noticed is how pre-2011, your vocals weren't at the forefront of your composition.
Again, Stefani's feuding desires came to the forefront — can you be a successful woman on the "mommy track"?
Absolutely, and I hope TV critics will continue to do the work of bringing them to the forefront.
Right, the conversation was nowhere part of the 2016 Democratic primary but now it's at the forefront. Exactly.
Others like taking walks, baking cookies, meditating... whatever it takes to put your mental health at the forefront.
Now, he's at the forefront of Bachelor Nation, perilously close to the Nation's equivalent to the Iron Throne.
Though technology was at the forefront of both brands' Fashion Week moments, the focus remained on the looks.
Republican nominee  Ed Gillespie  has pushed the issue of sanctuary cities to the forefront of the governor's race.
CGTN is at the forefront of China's increasingly vigorous and lavishly funded efforts to spread its message abroad.
Yet there is a worrying side to the credit splurge, and here Stoke is also at the forefront.
By manufacturing drama, whether positive or not, you ensure that you're always at the forefront of the conversation.
Despite many electrification claims by other automakers, Smart is on the forefront of abandoning gasoline and diesel engines.
The group has been at the forefront of U.S. activism against police brutality, mass incarceration and racial inequality.
But with LASERS, everything changed, and the political message came to the forefront while the songs became worse.
In addition to the education issue, housing is still at the forefront, with Fiona becoming a property owner.
While Dubai has been at the forefront for many years, other countries in the region are following suit.
Eydelnant and others thought that the startup model could actually put America at the forefront of food innovation.
They may be at the forefront of something that could pay off later, and not just among vegans.
These conspiracy theorists have come from the fringes of the internet to the forefront of many victims' lives.
Whitehouse has also been at the forefront of the effort to fight the opioid epidemic impacting his state.
Like its first bankruptcy, a dispute over rent is at the forefront of Barneys most recent bankruptcy filing.
Meural raised $9.3 million in funding from investors including Corigin Ventures, Bolt, Forefront Ventures, Firstrock Capital and Netgear.
The presence of constant access to technology has drawn bullying to the forefront as a public health matter.
For now, Lam seems to be at the forefront given her popularity in the city's pro-Beijing camp.
We're at the forefront given that we have the privilege to service the most privileged in the world.
In 2016, disability was at the forefront of the election — unfortunately, at times, for all the wrong reasons.
Wilson said she was optimistic that Weaver's speech would bring the situation to the forefront just in time.
In fact, the struggles of parenthood are usually at the forefront of how motherhood is portrayed on television.
Secretary of State Alex Padilla has been at the forefront of designing electoral legislation to drive up participation.
You don't get many people who've been at the forefront of innovation in media like Sir David Attenborough.
At the forefront of digital, internet, time-based, and new media art is the New York bitforms gallery.
The economic plight of America's Rust Belt is now at the forefront of discussion among the political elite.
King isn't the only member of the GOP attacking the student at the forefront of the #NeverAgain movement.
Businesses with fewer than 2200 employees were at the forefront, adding 2000,2200 jobs after contributing 2000,2187 in February.
Little do people know that Richie was once upon a time at the forefront of the Britpop scene.
Women were—more often than not—at the forefront of disco, their vocals pushed themes of surviving adversary.
President Trump this week took to Twitter to bring the healthcare debate back to the forefront of conversation.
It is at the forefront of new ATC technologies, and it is selling its innovations around the world.
A hallmark of the Trump era is that fringe ideas are now at the forefront of American politics.
In her climb to the top, Nooyi had been at the forefront of several deals that reshaped PepsiCo.
But there's one unexpected star who's trying to keep them in the forefront: none other than Justin Bieber.
Beltran was at the forefront of Major League Baseball's initiative that every club have a full-time interpreters.
Even reality TV had Olympian Caitlyn Jenner at the forefront of her own reality show I Am Cait.
Women have brought these issues to the forefront and it's time to sit down [and talk about it].
He said the legislation comes at a time when racial justice is at the forefront of citizen's minds.
The newly released "Building a Grad Nation" report thrust the high-school graduation debate back to the forefront.
Immigration has been at the forefront of the national conversation amid the Trump administration's crackdown at the border.
White women are usually at the forefront, and if women of color are included, they're in the background.
Social attitudes across Northern Ireland are changing: and abortion rights are at the forefront of the popular consciousness.
Since news of the show's cancellation, "Roseanne" fans have circulated mock posters featuring Metcalf's Jackie at the forefront.
For her part, Warren has been at the forefront of marijuana politics in her home state of Massachusetts.
Norway House is trying to change that by bringing what was once a taboo subject to the forefront.
Our weight is our biggest health burden and it should be at the forefront of health policy discussions.
They expect issues such as health care and voter opposition to Trump will be more at the forefront.
In the pantheon of foreign policy issues, Africa tends not to be at the forefront of American minds.
That was furthered by the "Me Too" movement, which put the issue of sexual misconduct at the forefront.
As President of UAW Local 22, Wiley Turnage has been at the forefront of the strike in Detroit.
That's a challenge for traditional fund managers, but an opportunity for those at the forefront of new technologies.
A lot of people would say he's put himself at the forefront of the world as a leader.
If that's what matters to you most, it's important to keep that at the forefront of your focus.
Sessions has also brought attention to the country's opioid crisis to the forefront of the DOJ in 2017.
Giuliani was at the forefront of efforts to push allegations about Yovanovitch, which Hale said were not substantiated.
Corte is concerned that Hubble is taking shortcuts that don't place patients' overall eye health at the forefront.
"Profit margins are at the forefront for companies at the moment due to global market slowdown," he said.
Join us for breakfast and a series of exciting conversations with business leaders at the forefront of innovation.
The FAA is a governing body that has been at the forefront of global aviation safety and regulation.
Globally, China and the U.S are in a race for AI technologies with autonomous vehicles at the forefront.
My organization, NumbersUSA, has been at the forefront of mobilizing grassroots opposition to every amnesty proposal since 1996.
The software giant has been at the forefront of raising concerns about the potential misuse of facial recognition.
He's got a plan now But it's not written with the uninsured and the poor at the forefront.
Enthusiasm among female Democratic voters reflects a larger trend of women within the party rising to the forefront.
The move parallels similar ones in Israel and London, where issues concerning modesty have come to the forefront.
You're also bringing racism and the ongoing exclusion of people of color from these genres to the forefront.
Of all the categories of filmed homicide, civilian-police conflict shootings are at the forefront of this discussion.
They often share dinners, envisioning the next great Lakers teams with themselves at the forefront of a revival.
It also reminded us to keep instances of race-related police brutality at the forefront of our discussions.
At a Grand Slam like Wimbledon or US Open, there are always athletes that come to the forefront.
Disco wasn't a dirty word per se, but not one that was the forefront of many musical discussions.
In the 1990s, California was at the forefront of the tough-on-crime wave taking America by force.
But at the same time I'm so glad that we have all these women coming to the forefront.
The Trump/GOP tax plan, released Thursday, has rightfully put tax reform at the forefront of public debate.
The Wallycento comes in at 100 feet, and is at the forefront of the racer-cruiser sailboats category.
As one of the public faces for Marvel, Mr. Alonso sometimes found himself at the forefront of controversies.
Jones's work undoes this, bringing these punctured images to the forefront and reversing this act of cultural erasure.
But it's undeniable that Tesla is at the forefront of self-driving technology that's already on the roads.
Canada, already at the forefront of the medical cannabis industry, is due to legalize recreational cannabis this year.
At the forefront sits the disproportionate number of minority lives affected by the War on Drugs' prosecution mentality.
Here his technical brilliance came to the forefront while Daniel Müller-Schott's buttery cello added depth and contour.
The last few years have brought many '90s antagonists back to the forefront of pop culture, from O .
The most important thing is the act of sharing cannabis is at the forefront of the entire community.
But then events in Central America took a turn that pushed the issue of migration to the forefront.
It is time for you both to step out of the forefront and help other candidates get elected.
The issue of women's reproductive healthcare, especially abortion, has been at the forefront of Republicans' agenda for years.
She and her organization have been at the forefront of pushing for reform to the country's abortion bill.
Europe is stepping up efforts to be at the forefront of the exciting possibilities that A.I. technologies offer.
I never looked back and he remained at the forefront of my understanding of men, lust and literature.
One of those churches was Jonathan's, Forefront Brooklyn, a new congregation that met in a performance space downtown.
People had committed their lives to making Forefront Brooklyn work, or looked to the church for moral guidance.
At Forefront Brooklyn, Mr. Williams was expected to become financially independent by 2016, four years after its start.
I invite thinkers, entrepreneurs and tech leaders to be at the forefront of spreading Gandhi's ideas through innovation.
It's so easy to throw it in the back, but you've got to bring it to the forefront.
School boards like the one in the Peel district are at the forefront of the battles over multiculturalism.
City Girls, FKA Twigs, Charli XCX — there's so much talent that deserves to be brought to the forefront.
Stoneman Douglas students have been at the forefront of the discussion about gun violence following last month's shooting.
A lot needs to change in the current posture for a true resolution to come to the forefront.
Perhaps it's unreasonable to expect Trump to put women's rights at the forefront of his Middle Eastern agenda.
Age and mental acuity have risen to the forefront of campaign issues in a race dominated by septuagenarians.
There&aposs no denying that the Federal Reserve has been at the forefront of investor attention in 2019.
Exxon has repeatedly denied the allegations, saying its consistently been transparent and at the forefront of climate research.
Which sports are at the forefront of the technology revolution and which factors are holding the industry back?
American officials say Beijing has used the practice to leap to the forefront of advanced industries, like semiconductors.
Major foreign-policy upheavals can be a crucible, propelling some administration figures to the forefront while others fade.
Injury is at the forefront of your mind but you don't let it govern or control your thoughts.
And when calls for Hong Kong's independence from China gained momentum, young people were again at the forefront.
Many religious studies scholars say it makes sense that women would emerge at the forefront of this movement.
Mr. Zelensky ran a campaign and was elected on a platform that put fighting corruption at the forefront.
"John Young was at the forefront of human space exploration with his poise, talent, and tenacity," Lightfoot said.
Sanders elevated Medicare for All to a mainstream issue — still today at the forefront of the 2020 campaign.
Given this data, direct social media engagement should be at the forefront of any advocacy organization's communications strategy.
Ms. Manfra, in her role at C.I.S.A., was at the forefront of the effort to bolster civilian cybersecurity.
The policy could put Oman in the forefront of Middle East nations promoting widespread use of solar power.
Strange to remember that in 22017, Trump was at forefront arguing gay Americans should be allowed to serve.
"We have a real chance to be at the forefront here," Chief Executive Severin Schwan said on Wednesday.
OPEC is optimistic that this investment issue will come back to the forefront of the energy industry agenda.
We must keep the rule of law and ethics at the forefront of AI design, development and use.
Evocative of Christmas morning, the parts shot builds anticipation, putting the sheer amount of stuff at the forefront.
But it wasn't just the rise of anal sex that helped catapult Akira to the forefront of porn.
In fact, evangelicals were at the forefront in the abolition of slavery, in civil rights, in women's suffrage.
It may help determine who emerges in the forefront of the fast-growing field of self-driving cars.
Having a passionate, smart group of young people bring complicated issues to our forefront has been utterly important.
Lobsang Gyatso Sither, a Tibetan living in exhile in Dharamsala, India, is at the forefront of this battle.
Before marchers even converged on Washington, the organizers had brought that concept to the forefront of American discourse.
It sounds like that wasn't in the forefront of your mind when you were first starting the project.
Jens Faurschou backs the artist's decision and regrets that the Danish parliament choses to be in the forefront of symbolic and inhuman politics of todays biggest humanitarian crisis in Europe and the Middle East, instead of being in the forefront of a respectful European solution to solve the acute humanitarian crisis.
And it should be more than enough to push questions about Syria to the forefront of the presidential debates.
As good of news this push to the forefront of the franchise is for 'Bee, it's only getting better.
A lot of people would say he&aposs put himself at the forefront of the world as a leader.
"Cinema has the, I wouldn't say responsibility, but the potential for keeping [social issues] in the forefront," he said.
Andersen and Little realized that they shared a goal of bringing positive stories of young people to the forefront.
"I'm delighted because it brings it to the forefront and people get to learn a little bit," he says.
They need to be brought in to the forefront as the blue helmet and as an enabler of peace.
NO EVIL EYE brings experimental film and politics to the forefront with a touring program currently screening in Brooklyn.
Cassandra's health and well-being remain in the forefront of our thoughts and our hopes for her full recovery.
He worked his way to the forefront of his home region's promising young talent, releasing nine mixtapes since 2015.
He was also at the forefront during Selma's Bloody Sunday in 1965, when he was barely 25 years old.
But the dragnet has since widened to include secular and liberal activists at the forefront of the 2011 uprising.
But unlocking the ideas and solving the problems of Uber's drivers has moved to the forefront of Uber's priorities.
Badoo, with Andrey Andreev at the helm, has dedicated itself to putting women at the forefront of online dating.
She is already priming herself to be on the forefront of positive change along with fellow feminist Rowan Blanchard.

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