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"take notice" Definitions
  1. to become aware of or give attention to something or someone : to observe or treat something or someone with special attention
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774 Sentences With "take notice"

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When fans come, exhibitors take notice and sponsors take notice.
Academia is also starting to take notice — and adapt.
And the other men are starting to take notice, too.
I think voters are going to take notice of that.
So what finally made the "Shark Tank" producers take notice?
Stand up and take notice of NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson.
When New York City icons change, people usually take notice.
But it wasn't long before people started to take notice.
My hope was that someone at Google would take notice.
Hopefully the American people will take notice of all this.
Other tech companies should take notice and follow Apple's lead.
Take notice, Dancing with the Stars — Serena Williams can dance!
He told his followers to take notice of the sound.
Neither was down long enough for anyone to take notice.
These are small creative decisions that make one take notice.
Blanchard began to take notice of rampant discrimination against women.
The one VC who did take notice was Paul Graham.
But it does make one sit up and take notice.
The American people take notice when they fail to deliver.
That promise really made me sit up and take notice.
And several angel investors, at least, have started to take notice.
Our hope is that people will take notice, and take action.
Everybody who makes money on web traffic absolutely should take notice.
That, plus historically low interest rates, has made investors take notice.
If you're in the game, you gotta take notice of that.
As you proceed to your seat, take notice of your route.
Still, Democrats might want to take notice of what went wrong.
Their termination came just as politicians had begun to take notice.
When a high-profile Twitter account gets hacked, people take notice.
Others simply take notice of what leave possibilities are out there.
The administration is taking real action — and voters will take notice.
RELATED: 'The Rohingya Alan Kurdi': Will the world take notice now?
He would walk into a room and people would take notice.
Video game companies will want to take notice of that difference.
Those in Washington and beyond, particularly in Moscow, should take notice.
A few tourists also take notice, snapping photos on their phones.
It was only natural that the fashion world would take notice.
The dudes at the bar take notice and begin to inquire.
The plunge in the markets has made the administration take notice.
The news has caused Shakespeareans to sit up and take notice.
They protested at various government agencies hoping someone would take notice.
But we do take notice when Americans criticize us for it.
Take notice, fellow T'ers: Next year, the planning begins in January.
It didn't take long for the big beverage makers to take notice.
Retailers, take notice: Shopping is moving to mobile, especially for younger customers.
Having your movie play at Cannes means people take notice of it.
Those following Cardboard will likely take notice of the "iOS" bit above.
When Miller shows up with a candidate, people in Iowa take notice.
Ultimately, he expects the Fed to take notice and cut interest rates.
Any time Grande posts on her social media accounts, we take notice.
Today, Jules P. Markey makes us take notice of literal CROSS REFERENCES.
When Elon Musk makes a proclamation, people stand up and take notice.
Remember: Hiring managers take notice of everything, from word choice to typos.
Someone is going to take notice, whether they like it or not!
New York isn't the only metropolis to take notice of Saturday's attacks.
Incumbent US banks would do well to sit up and take notice.
When your name is Taylor Swift, people are going to take notice.
Expect even more people to take notice once the show debuts online.
Authored by 46 scientists, the report asks the world to take notice.
Patients take notice HLN has found five malpractice lawsuits pending against Boutte.
The Olympic gold medal came, and the world started to take notice.
People will take notice of your ability to write and speak well.
Governments around the world are beginning to take notice—and to act.
But for anyone to take notice, Refused first had to sacrifice themselves.
To their credit, Congress and the regulators are beginning to take notice.
Strangers start to take notice, and the goodness of society becomes palpable.
He uses outrageous, offensive insults to get the media to take notice.
Starbucks isn't the only company to take notice of Congo's agricultural potential.
And I think we actually have to take notice of that too.
Comscore is not the first measurement firm to take notice of Twitch.
But take notice: none of them wishes to leave the European Union.
Near-daily rainbows compel us all to slow down and take notice.
Both major U.S. parties and all the key candidates should take notice.
Policy makers all over the country should take notice of their work.
Investors are always seeking new opportunities and already starting to take notice.
Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris and other candidates finally take notice.
As Burning Angel racked up members, the industry began to take notice.
It's disgusting, and Twitter is starting to take notice of his offensive language.
Also letting discriminating designers know they should take notice because business is booming.
Bannon's been on a losing streak, and Republicans are starting to take notice.
Take notice of how your desk is set up and adjust as needed.
That brought us up to another level, where people started to take notice.
We're pretty sure the Members of Parliament will absolutely take notice ... of Joanna.
Political leaders should take notice that the message is more important than money.
For all that, BMW (and the other stalwart German brands) will take notice.
Ford wants the world to take notice of its plans for electric vehicles.
Second, when mothers are the money leaders in the household, children take notice.
This is good news for Michigan taxpayers, and other states should take notice.
The controversy hit the mainstream press and government legislators began to take notice.
But the question remains whether lawmakers in Washington or Tallahassee will take notice.
Whether AT&T's board will take notice of Elliott's saber rattling is unclear.
And now, they say, it's time for the national party to take notice.
But at this point, most Americans don't have much reason to take notice.
"It's enough that people take notice (of the problems) and think," he added.
Recently, Chinese state media began to take notice of Peppa Pig's viral fame.
"When we let one regime off the hook, others take notice," said Haley.
The more impressive the work, the more likely they are to take notice.
The march, she said, was one way of getting people to take notice.
Then came a data set that made everyone sit up and take notice.
So when something bad happens on Media Watch, you bet people take notice.
Travel & Leisure isn't the only travel publication to take notice of Asheville recently.
Do other high-ranking federal officials need to take notice and follow suit?
The pop star was not the only celebrity to take notice of Trump's photo.
"BHIM app will revolutionize India and force people worldwide to take notice," he added.
Clearly, the minds behind Westworld really want you to take notice of the object.
Olive Garden isn't the only chain to take notice of the cookie butter trend.
"I will take notice of these brands and want to do business with them."
Future award shows take notice: This is how you get people to tune in.
Startups, big biotech companies and venture capital firms are all starting to take notice.
People have started to take notice of all the data they are giving away.
That's going to be too long, and the market will start to take notice.
Social media users weren't the only ones to take notice of Chanco's voluminous locks.
As tankers laden with U.S. crude move eastwards, OPEC is sure to take notice.
It's a great example for other VR developers and I hope they take notice.
Figures like these are making large enterprise IT departments sit up and take notice.
And plenty of other people with power and influence would take notice as well.
Gallant's voice makes you sit up and take notice from the very first note.
The game understands exactly what kinds of things skeptical players will take notice of.
When Starbucks shuts down across the United States, it's hard not to take notice.
"The tragic events of last night make our community sit up and take notice."
What made the public sit up and take notice was the release, on Aug.
The planet's natural iceboxes were dramatically defrosting, and people were starting to take notice.
This demand for all things vegan has made other industries take notice, especially beauty.
We can't predetermine what the outcome will be because we take notice and comment.
Nerd or not, that's something to make even the most jaded marketer take notice.
Slow: the repetitions force the reader to take notice of them and slow down.
" "I think it's going to make other health systems stand up and take notice.
Having more subscribers means brands will take notice, and the more brands take notice, the bigger the opportunity there is for a sponsored video or a collaboration, and maybe eventually the opportunity to launch their own makeup lines, as Lee and Star did.
Within Ivory Coast, and elsewhere, Ndengue notes that multinational brands are starting to take notice.
"BHIM app will revolutionize India and force people worldwide to take notice," he had said.
"With this CRA, we will force Republicans in the Senate to take notice," said Sen.
Nintendo has hit a nerve in the game world and investors need to take notice.
This was a fun experiment conducted at the SF Hackathon, but therapists should take notice.
This is a real problem, and Hollywood — and every other industry — needs to take notice.
So much so that when traffic on the video spikes, US intelligence agencies take notice.
"Any entity considering evading our sanctions should take notice of this action today," Pompeo said.
Perhaps the younger man will take notice of and render respect to the older man.
Let's just hope the Bey-hive is too busy trolling Rachael Ray to take notice.
It makes you sit back, take notice, maybe for the first time, like you have.
When you send the right signals, people will take notice of you and your work.
Others inside the organization could begin to take notice and that could provide commercial opportunities.
"This is a situation where people should sit up, take notice, be thankful," he said.
Thunberg can take heart that her "flight shaming" message has forced airlines to take notice.
But maybe it takes a pandemic for the rest of the country to take notice.
Soon, complaints about Mr. Weinstein's behavior prompted the board of his company to take notice.
We're told Danielle's hoping hip-hop stations will take notice ... and give it another run.
As TikTok surges in popularity, advertisers are beginning to take notice — and they want in.
The only possible answer is that they must hope that Americans will never take notice.
With today's announcement, they are hitting closer to home which should make others take notice.
One hopes and trusts that senior appointees to his foreign policy team will take notice.
This discrepancy puts those rivals in a precarious position if regulators take notice and object.
"Men in particular always take notice of other men's watches in the boardroom," she says.
" He added, "The team is legendary and the [sic] everyone will take notice of this.
The European Masters seems to be where his new peers really began to take notice.
Advertisers and their agencies are starting to take notice and build marketing strategies around the company.
But once she's lost interest, the former object of her affection finally starts to take notice.
"We'd been trying and trying in various ways to get [Fox] to take notice," he added.
Looking for communities, trolling other users, posting sappy song lyrics hoping their crushes will take notice.
As fans started to take notice, Gonzalez deleted the video and re-posted a cropped version.
LEDE: The White House is starting to take notice of the growing influence of artificial intelligence.
"The airlines need to take notice that the flying public is really upset here," she said.
But he can also take notice of you and the rest of your friends and family.
""If Bill Belichick is willing to sit in coach, other head coaches need to take notice.
Moving On This year's election has forced Americans to take notice of class divisions between workers.
When my mind wanders, I've been taught just to take notice: Now my mind has wandered.
Take notice of how Rita Moreno's character, Lydia, remains estranged from her sister for 20 years.
Take notice of when you're feeling uncomfortable, and use it as a lesson to move forward.
If Amy has a good showing in Iowa, the rest of the country will take notice.
But at this point, Jobs' health was starting to fade, and observers started to take notice.
These numbers were enough to get poll expert Nate Silver to sit up and take notice:
But the president wanted the American people to sit up and take notice of the attack.
"It's awesome that people take notice of what I've got growing on my head," he said.
After years of letting such public auctions go unchecked, German prosecutors are starting to take notice.
But if you do, other camp members will take notice and comment on it in the future.
I recognize that because the NBA is global business we have to take notice of these issues.
Those who claim to represent "certain standards"- including tolerance and inclusiveness - should stand up and take notice.
Regardless, the exercise shows that China is catching up quickly, and the U.S. needs to take notice.
A spring storm has brought enough snow to make even hardened residents used to it take notice.
PR pros, take notice: Not only did the related press release try to be funny, it succeeded.
McRaven's critique, and the bipartisan letter from officials, should force both Democrats and Republicans to take notice.
But he noted that new entrants in a packed market would make the big brands take notice.
It took many years for Fleming to get the scientific world to take notice of his work.
Policy-makers and utility CEOs across the nation will take notice of the scale of this investment.
And if this is so, then readers weary of the present-day literary landscape should take notice.
And history shows it would be wise to take notice when Amazon starts experimenting in your backyard.
Lines began to form, 20th Century Fox stock went up, and news outlets started to take notice.
Tal and Eyal have built a compelling product that is making teams stand up and take notice.
As for whites surveyed, take notice, President Trump: 77 percent also support passage of the Dream Act.
People have to be brought to a halt in the middle of everyday life to take notice.
And if you hear the President of the United States say something about Jerusalem, you take notice.
"You really pick your head up and take notice," said Ken Ludwig, 21 West End's general manager.
Still, connoisseurs of the sport should take notice: We may never see a squad this feeble again.
He had been one of the first federal prosecutors to take notice of problems with OxyContin abuse.
" Per blanches, and then laughs, remembering the signposts he had seen earlier: "Take notice of the echo!
Our planet is rapidly heating, The window to fix it is fleeting, But who can take notice?
Sharan Burrow, another of the forum's co-chairs, told CNBC that must sit up and take notice.
Ultimately, that seems to be the goal: create something unexpected and people will stop and take notice.
If your roommates do things like pay their portion of the rent late, he might take notice.
The pair kept a low profile at first, but, Jonathan says, Property Brothers fans started to take notice.
Eli Roth, 56, from California but living in Edinburgh, said he doubts the U.S. president will take notice.
Nvidia was shit talking AMD, and AMD politely responded with just enough bite for you to take notice.
So when one octopus, let alone a group of octopi, start acting irregularly, it's wise to take notice.
Country radio finally began to take notice, and he signed a merger with Warner Music Nashville last fall.
Alfa Romeo is back — and every other luxury carmaker (and their customers) should sit up and take notice.
So, when he wears heeled boots, channels his inner Mick Jagger, or paints his nails, people take notice.
So when someone goes against the norm, even if it's just with a pixie cut, we take notice.
Lady Gaga is giving us nearly a million reasons to take notice of her on-stage sartorial choices.
It's a small update, but there are a few other companies in Silicon Valley that should take notice.
This is a great day to show off—people will take notice of you and appreciate your talents.
That ought to make Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his fellow tech CEOs sit up and take notice.
The concept of a Hollywood blockbuster with legitimate themes of equality and female empowerment made everyone take notice.
Recently, McPhee defended her fiancé on Twitter with a clapback that had her fans and followers take notice.
This was a cause of tremendous enthusiasm, and Forbes was far from the only one to take notice.
"Wisconsinites know this about their governor, the political class and would-be adversaries should take notice," he concluded.
Sending all our strength to you who are forcing law makers to sit up and take notice finally.
"If Bill Belichick is willing to sit in coach, other head coaches need to take notice," Long said.
Arbitrary coverage rules and anemic funding for transplants should make our nation's lawmakers sit up and take notice.
Lyft could turn a profit sooner than Wall Street previously thought, and analysts are beginning to take notice.
Only over extended time, or when shifts reach a sudden critical point — like earthquakes — do Americans take notice.
The international food world is starting to take notice, with visits to Istrian truffle country increasing every year.
Doing so will only increase the protest's impact — more people will participate, and more people will take notice.
It's wonderful, and made the whole class sit up and take notice, as they highlighted their favorite bits.
When the moment arrived, at high noon, even the frenetic world of television news paused to take notice.
Google's Pixel phones haven't sold as well as many other Android devices, but it's time people take notice.
Maybe someone else besides us will finally take notice of these outrageous kangaroo court proceedings happening at Guantánamo.
With a gender gap driving a wedge between how women and men make purchases, retailers should take notice.
As bitcoin and other digital currencies gain a broader following, luxury service providers are starting to take notice.
Interacting with your audience when you present makes them sit up and take notice of what you're saying.
If it increases coverage significantly at little cost to the government, state legislators elsewhere would likely take notice.
We wanted to build a community, to make a one-voice appeal for the world to take notice.
While moviegoers may take notice when black actresses have natural hairstyles, this is certainly not a new trend.
Masson's visual discord compels us to take notice of the various ways that art conventions mold our responses.
With the long-term forecast suggesting dryness could be a theme this season, people are starting to take notice.
But when it comes to the re-emergence of Drake's glorious curls, it was hard not to take notice.
It's no secret that streaming subscription sites like Netflix and Hulu have made Hollywood sit up and take notice.
"I hope that they take notice in Catalonia that the majority of Spaniards have backed the constitution," she warned.
To do that, though, engineers will have to build special overpasses or underpasses and hope the predators take notice.
People tend to take notice when you portray yourselves as Mexican drug lords and obscure your faces with bandanas.
If government policy encourages students to credential themselves with more efficient vocational programs, employers will take notice, Fuller says.
People have to take notice, if they haven't already, that Dave is the most powerful player in the game.
Altsys sued Aldus, which led the FTC to take notice of the merger and nearly ended the whole thing.
He forced political observers to take notice when his campaign announced an April 2011 quarterly fundraising haul exceeding $350,000.
U.S. corporations who source from China should take notice of this radical pick—this is not your father's USTR.
Hedge funds and other money managers finally began to take notice of the gas market tightening in mid-August.
All three platforms are established enough that developers are starting to take notice, but they still desperately need games.
The pro market is an $800 billion industry, so tech companies (big and small) are starting to take notice.
Teams will take notice if, in the next two years, the Clippers and Lakers are both scrambling for help.
However, it was Voyager 2's observations that caused astronomers to sit up and take notice of the moon.
Protests against the DAPL intensified over the summer and fall, and the national media slowly began to take notice.
" That means, "if you're on the anti-social side but you're good — really, really good — eventually organizations take notice.
So people tend to take notice when the world's richest person is reportedly thinking about making a big purchase.
There are not too many young designers in Milan — so when a good one comes along, we take notice.
"You'd expect buyers of commodity whole milk powder to sit up and take notice of that announcement," she added.
It wasn't until Evelyn Forget published an analysis of the results in 2011 that people began to take notice.
Burns is hopeful that everyone from civil liberties advocates to criminal justice reformers to proponents of solitary take notice.
If left unchallenged, other nations will surely take notice, and expand their own national boundaries from land to sea.
And every American who cares about their kids, their health care, their jobs or their housing should take notice.
But the red flourishes seem more positive than Oldenberg's; perhaps they are an I'm-here-take-notice feminist statement.
"That's a sit-up-and-take notice figure from a segment of the economy that's been very strong," he said.
One percent may not seem very high, but for the planetary science community, it's enough for experts to take notice.
Kenny says he's having the best season of his 8 year NFL career -- and wants the league to take notice.
Necessary, sure, but it's not exactly the kind of offering that's going to make people sit up and take notice.
These conservative constituents care about the environment and take global warming seriously — and they want the GOP to take notice.
Catching perpetrators requires community reporting, meaning citizens must file complaints to the board in order for it to take notice.
But there's a new browser in town, and it actually has some features worth sitting up and take notice of.
When risk-free assets like Treasurys have a big move like we have seen, traders sit up and take notice.
Trump began to take notice, and attacked him as an "absentee" governor who got lucky with his state's energy boom.
"The CAQ government shows in its first update very strong financial discipline and financial markets should take notice," Lavoie said.
Perhaps they should take notice of Seong, who is 214 and has already won three United States Golf Association championships.
But these days, blacks say they take notice when they see another African-American in affluent and middle-class neighborhoods.
Take notice if an employee has stopped going above and beyond and is now only sticking to the status quo.
Too many times, however, it has been "like pulling teeth" to get the fashion world to take notice, she added.
But after listening to the bouncy, synth-saturated single, it's only a matter of time before more people take notice.
The warning signs are flashing faster and more furiously now, and investors are increasingly urging their startups to take notice.
In September, Aeriken posted a desperate plea on YouTube, begging the US government and the United Nations to take notice.
Celebrities take notice Just days after the shirts first went on sale, rapper Snoop Dogg posted about Rogers on Instagram.
But all should take notice of the fact that the "but the courts" argument reveals a judiciary of outsize importance.
Before long, the other players in that summer conditioning skate four years ago could not help but take notice, too.
Everyone should take notice and review their own activities to ensure they are not involved in North Korea's sanctions evasion.
"The Olympic family is now beginning to take notice of the strength and fairness of our unique case," Nielsen said.
Recency bias is a tendency for people to take notice of an event and then believe that event happens often.
He's also hoping the government and colleges take notice of Chegg's plan and do their part to help with the crisis.
Such high debt levels are "certainly something to take notice of," said Eric Rosenthal, Fitch's senior director of U.S. leveraged finance.
"I think it's definitely going to make other retailers stand up and take notice," said Patricia Orsini, an analyst at eMarketer.
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The carefully considered brand that Guler and her team are building is reaching enough millennials to make Silicon Valley take notice.
We were always doing things that we felt people would take notice of that we could get in the press for.
Best Picture nominations are a big deal in a way other nominations aren't, and the industry is sure to take notice.
When someone with all Jane's wealth of experience and knowledge and wisdom tells us that, we really have to take notice.
When Andy Rubin returns to smartphones after a few years in the wilderness, the tech press is going to take notice.
That's a recipe for fertile startup ground, and investors will begin to take notice of the companies with these competitive advantages.
To help drivers take notice, the Ford County Highway Department has posted a "Suicidal Deer" sign by at least one intersection.
Take notice: We've got no doubt you'll spot a red sweater or two on your next venture out into the wild.
Looking smart on "casual Friday" may get you a better date, but the boss will not sit up and take notice.
The rules will force investors to take notice whereas before the issue may have been swept under the rug, Snyder said.
Since then, dockless transportation has exploded across the world, and some of the other transportation heavyweights have started to take notice.
Breeders of purebred dogs should take notice of this research, as genetic diversity in many breeds is narrowing to dangerous levels.
And Philipps wanted to make sure we got the memo, shouting out PEOPLE directly to take notice of the new do.
It is high time foreign investors and tourists alike take notice of Africa's willingness to "get out and reinvent ourselves" accordingly.
Selfie lovers, take notice: Chinese phone manufacturer Oppo has a new device out, and it has a 16-megapixel front camera.
The noise from the metal gears made the students, nurses, and doctors in the operating room take pause and take notice.
And even if they do, whether this mercurial president will bother to take notice of what they say is equally uncertain.
We have to be smart, stand up for U.S. workers and industry, and take notice when foreign companies flout the law.
Google and the technology industry more broadly have been accused of age discrimination, and the government is starting to take notice.
Unique and unforgettable and customers will take notice, share it on social media, and even proudly don the company T-shirt.
It was so mean-spirited, so glaringly intentional, that the authorities could not help but to sit up and take notice.
Google and the technology industry more broadly have been accused of age discrimination, and the government is starting to take notice.
But they have always seemed quite remote, and this is making investment managers take notice in a way they hadn't before.
Any time the composer's display of mad fiddling — "La Follia," featuring dueling violinists — comes along, I sit up and take notice.
In turn, judges are beginning to take notice — by accepting the premise that the First Amendment applies on social media spaces.
Can't say I've ever read about a typewriter, but I did see one that made me sit up and take notice.
" Added Kevin Morgan, the NLL chief revenue officer: "When we have crowds of 15,000 people in an arena, [sponsors] take notice.
"The MHC-segment finding was so strange and striking that you had to sit up and take notice," Lieberman told me.
Every night, explosions inside the mine go off, but the locals are so used to it that they barely take notice.
Effective filmmakers use visual discontinuity, then, to jar your brain out of that complacency, to make you sit up and take notice.
The first album that made me sit up and take notice that these D9200s are something pretty special was Stromae's Racine Carrée.
Politicians have started to take notice by taking steps to restrict fracking and also to ensure domestic supplies ahead of LNG exports.
It's only in aggregate that what we're looking for becomes unsettling, and it's only in aggregate that publishers and advertisers take notice.
Where you are on a Gartner map determines how many big enterprise customers take notice of your company  —  like it or not.
So when you've got someone from the South trying to heal those, and try to to bring people together, people take notice.
What made the world sit up and take notice was a paper published in 1994 by Peter Shor, then at Bell Labs.
People are already beginning to take notice of the more extreme weather events, like hurricanes and wildfires, wreaking havoc across the country.
But this week, Israel is doing something that should make even the staunchest conservative anti-welfare opponent sit up and take notice.
So when someone swoops in with a perfect, minimal-contact way to win over the object of your affection, we take notice.
"It is time for the world to take notice," WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a news conference in Geneva on Wednesday.
"Everyone should take notice and review their own activities to ensure they are not involved in North Korea's sanctions evasion," Bolton tweeted.
Teammates take notice of Crosby's quick hands, something he works on with the puck at practice and in the pregame warm-up.
Take notice of the language used when discussing an issue that centers Muslims in the news outlets you watch and read. 11.
Though At The Drive-In formed in 1994, it'd take a few years for anyone in the punk scene to take notice.
On closer inspection, however, the viewer begins to take notice of the different structures' subtle political commentary and reference to social justice.
But as the internet plays an increasingly central role in peoples' lives, the rest of the country is starting to take notice.
Even if the safe-storage measure fails this year, Kemp said he hopes to gather enough support that state lawmakers take notice.
Employees and job-seekers take notice and are much more likely to join, and stay, at an organization that values this trait.
The world began to take notice of Mr. Domino's music in 1949 with the release of "The Fat Man" by Imperial Records.
If it was not the deteriorating situation in China during December, January and even early February, the market began to take notice.
Contemporary documentary filmmakers also began to take notice, and two films have been made about her and her interest in social ills.
So when we see one of our celeb-style icons wearing one particular frame on rotation, we can't help but take notice.
Vegan diets are on the rise, and food producers that aren't making plant-based products are starting to take notice of this.
Brands began to take notice of this growing feature in recent years and have since crafted their own means of leveraging it.
Stock pickers are having the best year since the bull market began back in 2009, and investors are starting to take notice.
"Three years in a row is something you take notice of — that's something unusual," Meier, who had no involvement in the study, said.
Verge Deals on Twitter Prime Day is a huge event that shows off Amazon's retail presence, so naturally other retail chains take notice.
Her co-workers and viewers began to take notice, so she decided to extend the challenge invitation to anyone who wanted to join.
So when a campaign comes along starring a 60-year-old model with waist-length white hair, we sit up and take notice.
Your support is necessary to put this important civil rights issue on the map, and make state legislatures across the country take notice.
So, when I hear anyone claim that an election is going to be rigged or that voters will be disenfranchised, I take notice.
It's enough to have made several big beverage brands take notice and fight back (like Budweiser has for the last two Super Bowls).
The online shopping giant has been quietly beefing up its ads business in recent months, and Wall Street is starting to take notice.
Within a few hours, you'll learn how to design and build responsive websites that are so beautiful that hiring managers will take notice.
When it finally happened on Sunday at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, it was hard to find anyone who didn't take notice.
Make people in your own civ love you lots and other civs will take notice, potentially flipping nearby cities over to your side.
Once the United States unmistakably reiterates and acts to affirm its commitment to Israel, others will take notice and reorient their policies accordingly.
But the government's lack of enforcement over the past decade could lead to much stronger regulation as populist policymakers start to take notice.
People first started to take notice back in 2015 when the band released a song about Ellen Page (literally called "The 'Ellen' Page").
Kim also craves international recognition -- and a nuclear arsenal is one guaranteed way to make the global community sit up and take notice.
"Everyone should take notice and review their own activities to ensure they are not involved in North Korea's sanctions evasion," Bolton said. Sen.
Some members of the European Parliament have accordingly begun to take notice, but we in the States have largely remained silent thus far.
It wasn't until Fassbender's four star-making performances in films that were all released in 2011 that people truly started to take notice.
The hope is that, as the chorus of individuals and organizations protesting the law grows louder, perhaps North Carolina lawmakers will take notice.
McBath knows what she wants her race to be about—and it's what she believes the country will take notice of on Tuesday.
Eventually I think it became so evident that people were so excited to see the band that the guys started to take notice.
He has been building a media and event organizing brand over the last two years, and corporate sponsors are starting to take notice.
So those are two very scary things and I think the vigilant need to take notice that this threat needs to be addressed.
"We are in a very dangerous time, and China is going to need to take notice and prepare for the worst," he said.
Credit unions and banks working together on Capitol Hill might sound novel, and it certainly makes lawmakers take notice, but it's not new.
Hong Kong (CNN)The US should take notice of China and Russia's increasingly close military ties, a top Chinese official said Tuesday. Gen.
Accordingly, the Senate should start to take notice, and confirm the three nominees to the CAVC as soon as possible after Wednesday's hearing.
The Cardinal lack many recognizable names, but players such as Dorian Pickens and Rosco Allen are forcing Pac-12 foes to take notice.
Let's hope our leaders take notice, and apply the lessons of this collaboration to the range of challenges now caught in the crossfire.
The Russians compromised the I.O.C.'s product, wrecking the concept of a level playing field, and that, finally, made the I.O.C. take notice.
"Everyone should take notice and review their own activities to ensure they are not involved in North Korea's sanctions evasion," Mr. Bolton said.
The alt-right has become a major base of Trump's online support, causing Trump observers from BuzzFeed to National Review to take notice.
It has got a really good advantage, but when you look at people doing what they are doing in Detroit, Chicago should take notice.
As regulators to start to perk up and take notice, 2017's wildest financial ride looks like it may be about to flatten out.
The question is what it will take for Congress to not only take notice, but to pass legislation to thwart this steady corporate migration.
It wasn't until after near-riots broke out inside and outside of a canceled Trump rally in Chicago that Kasich appeared to take notice.
But all this does mean Emogi is entering an increasingly crowded space, and one that larger companies are definitely starting to take notice of.
According to Gilbert, we compete with each other to have other people pay attention to us; when other people take notice, we build status.
In fact, Clinton said "excuse me" to Sanders three times in the Miami debate three days later, and the press did not take notice.
"If big companies take notice, while they can't make the exact same product as us, I'm sure they can figure something out,"  Lee said.
She added that she hopes the industry starts to take notice of the Good American sizing model to expand the product available to women.
When Sam speaks up in a BSU meeting and finally gains the approval of her peers, members of a prestigious Black sorority take notice.
At the same time, though, when he does cry out for help -- as his Instagram post did -- fans will immediately take notice and respond.
If your pooch has a meltdown at the interview, the board will probably take notice, but that might not be such a bad thing.
Ultimately it might just take new a marathon record, powered by carbon fibre spring technology, for the world to sit up and take notice.
"But people are beginning to take notice that these projects are starting to show some promise," he said, suggesting that the firm is undervalued.
But it is time to take notice: My data shows that this is the United States' third biggest housing boom in the modern era.
Indeed, it sounds like groups all over the world had to combine and protest these policies together in order for Amazon to take notice.
E-commerce has been growing by leaps and bounds in the last several years, and now the overall market is starting to take notice.
Apple is rarely the first to take the leap into a new product category, but when it does, other companies tend to take notice.
It took an in-depth investigation from one of the most reputable news organizations in the world for others to take notice, and action.
But billionaires fretting about a coming climate catastrophe like Jeremy Grantham, Tom Steyer, Elon Musk or Bill Gates should take notice of his project.
And it's because there's a whole new game in town, and people are going to have to sit up and take notice of that.
Their marketing strategy seemed to be: Shout — or boast — loudly enough about your merchandise, and the broader art world will sit up and take notice.
"We take notice of the reaction of the Turkish authorities, and this is for us a matter of freedom of the press," Thomas Schnoell said.
Another worry, Sanchez says, is that if Apple develops software to help the US government bypass iPhone encryption, foreign governments are sure to take notice.
Women like Serena Williams, Ashley Graham, and Kourtney Kardashian put themselves out there in the name of body-positivity, and boy, did we take notice.
There's now halls filled with rows and rows of startups barely out of crowdfunding vying for buyers and suppliers and the press to take notice.
Many of them, like with most mainstream celebrities and internet celebrities, are elated when their idols, or "faves," take notice of their social media support.
It hardly happens — after all, a style only becomes a signature after years and years of being maintained — but when it does, we take notice.
Rodriguez had dismissed the tingling on her right side as arthritis, but Belton's insistence -- and long history working with her -- ensured Truglio would take notice.
The show itself did not have high ratings, but apparently, it had the kind of fans who would take notice of a fake search engine.
Publishers take notice: BuzzFeed today Tuesday it will launch an all-new Snapchat Discover Publisher Stories for its Tasty and Nifty brands in early September.
With Modist, all of these efforts are streamlined — and, hopefully, more companies take notice into how to effectively and sincerely speak to this customer base.
Why it matters: The move comes as more people are beginning to take notice of digital currency as the next big movement in financial transactions.
The Waitress star, 34, defended her engagement to David Foster, 68, on Twitter Friday with a clapback that had her fans and followers take notice.
I was looking for a way to express my moral objection, and I felt that if soldiers were demanding peace, political leaders would take notice.
Stepping onto the red carpet in a light blue Prada gown, 287 Years a Slave actress Actress Lupita Nyong'o forced the world to take notice.
"When you're the first students suspended from Columbia University in two decades, people take notice," he said in a 2009 interview with Columbia College Today.
England lost by a point, but only a marginal TMO call robbed them of victory, and suddenly people started to sit up and take notice.
Harris recorded three interceptions, four sacks, and 82 tackles in his three years with the franchise — enough for the New Orleans Saints to take notice.
She was reluctant to discuss the issue further, she said, for fear that health officials would take notice, get worried and make her work harder.
Yet the scruffy, geographically isolated enclave has managed to transform itself without losing its soul to gentrification, causing outsiders — including other Seattleites — to take notice.
There are moments when Do pulls back so that we can see the scope of an event, but also take notice of Cambodia's natural beauty.
At the Bedford station, where there were plenty of signs on display, commuters' eyes were too glued to their phones for anyone to take notice.
The best shot they have is convincing so many people to watch The OA that Netflix has to take notice and make more of it.
The N.B.A. has relationships with American college programs and sends Indian prospects to American basketball camps and tournaments where a college coach might take notice.
Twitter has been "on top of" product and monetization improvements, and the stock market is starting to take notice, Steve Ballmer told CNBC on Friday.
"Blood for sale!" he announces to bustling passers-by in expensive suits, most of whom barely even stop to take notice of the odd announcement.
And I'm telling you, when they sit down, these lawmakers, some of the crustiest old white Republican lawmakers, they just sit up and take notice.
"Lubalin understood design as an experience, and he understood that there are ways, through good, thoughtful design, you can make someone take notice," Tochilovsky said.
Ms. McAndrews said the prominence of the home finally made the community take notice — if it could happen to the grandest homes, it could happen anywhere.
"Other firms should take notice of today's fine and look again at their own AML procedures to ensure they do not face similar action," Steward added.
Morgan Stanley told clients "to take notice" of Bezos investments in the space industry through Blue Origin, pointing to him as a "force" bringing financial muscle.
The Trump regime is obviously terrible for America, but it seems like immigration might finally be the issue that makes people in the middle take notice.
UK folks who own a Samsung Galaxy Note7, take notice: Samsung has officially started its recall program for the device due to defective, potentially exploding batteries.
But both the stuttering community and the black community have been waiting for years for major brands like American Girl to take notice of their lives.
At the 2003 Baselworld fair, Urwerk unveiled the UR-103, "the model that made everybody sit up and take notice," said Ms. Doerr of Quill & Pad.
He just continues his relentless attack on the record books, the sum of so many extraordinary baseball parts that even the most casual fans take notice.
For some, they might take notice of the exhibitionism, the poverty, and the homelessness; it might even come across as miserable and a little bit dark.
However, Crawford says the state of police hasn't worsened since the early days of his career — it's just that the broader public can now take notice.
But (yes, that's a big but), helicopter parents please take notice: on a few occasions, the tracker never reported my daughter's arrival until several hours later.
We found thousands of profane words in the transcripts we searched, but use of the f-word tends to make people sit up and take notice.
The fact this language is coming so early in this administration , and it's coming from Trump is causing more people to sit up and take notice.
However, after an appeal to international law and a campaign to persuade donors, such as America, to take notice, Ms Ismayilova was released on May 25th.
"She said, 'I want to use this to make a statement that will force people to take notice and listen,'" he said in a phone call.
A groundswell of public calls to stop the killing may compel the Syrian belligerents, and regional and international stakeholders, to take notice — and to take action.
Stephen Wagstaffe, the county's district attorney, found the officers' response justified, but a second death in 2018 after a Taser shock made local officials take notice.
Some memorable examples have included a well-intentioned sign along a major Beijing thoroughfare cautioning people "To Take Notice of Safe; The Slippery are Very Crafty".
Journal-paper presentations on statistics are usually unremarkable affairs, but this one precipitated a sequence of exchanges so public that the field had to take notice.
As a result, psychiatrists in the USA, the UK and other European countries are starting to take notice, launching variations of it in their own clinics.
A creaky elevator leads to the sixth floor, where dim fluorescent lighting guides the way to an atelier that is making Geneva's watchmaking circle take notice.
In the video (posted to YouTube by the Associated Press) you can see the bear, sitting upright, take notice of Hough recording it, and look annoyed.
Nearly every Spike Lee movie includes what the director calls a "Spikeism," a heightened visual flourish that makes you take notice while moving the narrative forward.
When these mass shootings began to reach white America in places like Columbine High School in the late 1990s, suddenly more people began to take notice.
Post pictures of the events on social media, and prospective renters, particularly those who are new to the city and looking for friends, might take notice.
Yet it took the revelation of a massive Russian propaganda campaign before lawmakers, journalists and Facebook users began to take notice of the risks this entails.
"Other commanders should take notice that they, too, can be held accountable for rapes and other serious abuses committed by troops under their control," she said.
His attacks on the most crucial institutions of government, and on the professionals who serve within them, should make every American stand up and take notice.
While it is unclear whether the debate will change voting habits, politicians seeking office around the country have started to take notice of evolving public opinion.
Regulators must now take notice of the verdict in the AT&T case so that they can calibrate their approach in the next round of transactions.
If Apple gives in to the US government, he said it risks its sovereignty, and that other governments will soon take notice and make similar requests.
If I want to make people take notice of my stuff, painting a giant Family Guy on a house is a good way of doing it.
With all the turbulence at Twitter, it's easy to overlook the progress at Jack Dorsey's other company, but Wall Street analysts are starting to take notice.
After years of U.S. companies taking advantage of low interest rates to pile up cheap debt, Wall Street is beginning to take notice of a problem forming.
"ISIS has shown a serious drone weaponization effort in Mosul and they've demonstrated just how effective it can be; other malicious actors are going to take notice."
This coincides with massive momentum divergence signals in China and also in U.S. stock markets, which of course make us sit up and take notice even more.
The United States and Canada should take notice, particularly considering water shortages down south—especially in California and Nevada—and the grim prospect of decades-long megadroughts.
Before long, Marvel itself seemed to take notice, at least of the fact that there was an audience of women and girls that was invested in comics.
Big investors take notice of a burn rate because it measures how much value a company transfers to executives, said John Roe, head of ISS's data arm.
Spokeo involves a law enacted to prevent companies from disseminating false credit information, and that alone is reason enough for consumers to sit up and take notice.
And if you want us to frequent one more app or sign up for one more subscription, you'll need A-List talent that makes us take notice.
"It really felt good for somebody to actually see another person is doing something and take notice," said Thomas, who has since been offered a nursing job.
"When a senior judge raises the alarm about our democracy, it's time to sit up and take notice," Reprieve attorney Shelby Sullivan-Bennis said in a statement.
Nguyen hopes voters will take notice of who is — and who isn't — participating in the voucher program when they head to the ballot box for Seattle's Aug.
But if even one of circuits goes the other way, it's a good bet that consumers and insurers like State Farm will sit up and take notice.
Not everything in our field of view at any given time is all that interesting; often, it's only when something consistent changes that our eyes take notice.
No one beyond the gallery seemed to take notice—but that could've been because no government officials were caught on camera with their mouth full of Christ.
Though high rents have sparked resourceful responses including dorm-style co-living and micro-apartments, residents and landlords alike must take notice of the city's safety measures. 
Take notice if a dog seems to be watching your every move — that could mean that they don't trust you or that they feel uncomfortable around you.
Moving from an area where so many brown people surrounded us to a suburban white town prompted the twins to take notice of their different skin color.
So for my part, I think the volume of public comments and the individually written comments are really important, and the agency should take notice of them.
The 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia will change that in a way that should make every party, candidate and campaign manager sit up and take notice.
Bauer, Indians blank Astros HOUSTON — At some point the sample size becomes large enough to take notice, to ponder if there is something brewing in the numbers.
He wants the fashion industry to take notice and intentionally handed out suits in New York City to homeless people during New York's Fashion Week from Feb.
Homeowners should sit up and take notice because a lot of protections they can now take for granted will be stripped away if this push is successful.
This is still just a portion of the $29 billion processed meat industry, but it has been growing fast enough for big food businesses to take notice.
That's a strategic and savvy choice, and to take notice of it is to acknowledge the multidimensional chess game Ms. Pelosi is playing, not to demean her.
The aircraft manufacturer credited social media and the Internet for making their designers sit up, take notice and write stuff down, before heading back to the drawing board.
And if, while you're walking down the street, you catch sight of a backpack that really makes you take notice, note the brand and check it out online.
Ferguson shared a video of the experience in the hopes that the global community would take notice of the effects of climate change happening right outside his doorstep.
When an agent with a good reputation vouches for talent by representing them, producers and casting directors will take notice, cast aside other hopefuls and take a meeting.
Week 5 of the BIG3's season tips off on Friday night in Miami ... and it sounds like a few more NBA scouts might need to take notice.
Keep Following PEOPLE's Complete Coverage of the 2018 Winter Olympics "She brings something special to the ice that when she turns it on people take notice," she says.
" JAKUB SOBIK, SPOKESMAN FOR ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL "The business reporting requirements have shifted the conversation and companies have started to take notice of slavery in their supply chains.
While millennials aren't the most donative generation, MacLaughlin thinks they have a promising charitable outlook, and retailers and nonprofits would be wise to take notice of their habits.
The Fed is expected to take notice of the macroeconomic headwinds from China at its meeting, boosting hopes that it may go easy on increasing interest rates further.
Martin Roscheisen, the co-founder of Diamond Foundry, said the company has been doubling revenue every quarter as more traditional diamond retailers take notice of lab-grown diamonds.
Otherwise, you might want to consider trying to deal with having a rude or incompetent boss until those higher up in the company take notice and take action.
When parents are engaged with teachers and the school and when they act as accountability partners with respect to schoolwork, their children take notice of that time investment.
Both artists arrive in the group right around the time that the world began to take notice of what was going on in the Greenwich Village art scene.
But for users who use certain language and specific details about the president, his location and how the assassination will happen, the Secret Service will likely take notice.
But it was Google that prompted real estate brokers, landlords, city officials and economists to sit up and take notice of the burgeoning tech sector a decade ago.
The impact of the internet and the rap boom that followed have been so profound that even champions of the older, mainstream culture have begun to take notice.
And you keep throwing jabs until you get an opening for that left hook or that straight right, and hopefully people will take notice once that punch comes.
The island's local banks, business groups and entrepreneurs should take notice and act quickly as other communities will move quickly to put out an "opportunity investors welcome" sign.
With Vettel making mistakes and struggling in recent races, the outcome made Mercedes — who started the year with five successive one-two finishes — sit up and take notice.
And it's the latest company within the VW Group to take notice in Aeva, a startup founded more than two years ago by veterans of Apple and Nikon.
Here are the 10 breaking news stories that pulled in the highest readership this year, and the corresponding alerts that compelled readers to pause and take notice. Oct.
If the press reports that you've been acquired, and you haven't been, and also haven't entered a period of exclusivity, try to ensure that other potential bidders take notice.
"I personally urge companies to take notice of this pathway that FDA has opened for them and come to the agency with applications as soon as possible," Gottlieb said.
I think his courage, stepping up and stepping out on this issue is what has motivated others to step up and take notice of the issue and endorse it.
But it said it expected managers at banks, companies and other financial institutions that it regulated to take notice of the code, and ensure their staff adhered to it.
At the end of the day — like the other models on this list — she's just a girl, standing in front of a photographer, asking an industry to take notice.
Morgan Stanley told clients earlier this month "to take notice" of Bezos investments in the space industry through Blue Origin, pointing to him as a "force" bringing financial muscle.
It had been making solid mirrorless cameras for a while, but when its A7 series came out a few years ago, that's when professionals really started to take notice.
"The positive here is that when safety and security merge — when actual human lives are in danger or could be affected — there's a lot more people that take notice."
"We take notice of the Hungarian explanation that these are traffic controls, but in effect this amounts to border controls," said a spokesman for the interior ministry in Austria.
But that also means that 82Labs will likely face a lot of challenges, especially if it starts to get traction and larger companies start to take notice of it.
What could happen in 2016 that would make people kind of sit up, take notice, and start taking even the most basic precautions when it comes to their privacy?
No, they're not a household name, but I can give you $86 million good reasons to sit up and take notice of their unusual — and incredibly successful — business strategy.
Certainly these events are not equivalent, but for a cartoonist like me, they stand out as the events involving my profession that cause America to pause and take notice.
People seemed to take notice of my style as I started amassing a following on the app — I now have over two million users following my closet on Poshmark.
Some voiced optimism that in the wake of Sony, Home Depot, Target, Slack, WebEx, Atlassian and Yahoo, the C-Suite will take notice and act to protect their systems.
Those proposals poll well nationally, and Democrats think voters — particularly those fed up with Washington gridlock — will take notice if McConnell simply ignores them, as he's vowing to do.
Even if one thinks he handled the issue inappropriately, the fact is, what was going on in Ukraine was worrisome enough for a United States president to take notice.
We in India are still in the early phases of this terrifying regime, but if the world doesn't stand up and take notice soon, it will only get worse.
Google Trends shows that searches for the term grew steadily since Ms. La Ferla's article was published, and at more than a few style influencers seemed to take notice.
But the solo homer that Judge sent over the left-field wall at Yankee Stadium on Saturday night was fast enough to at least make a Ferrari take notice.
But interesting stock only matters if you're displaying it in a way that makes shoppers take notice, which Eccles said is the most important step to growing your shop.
Few in the US will take notice of how all this plays out, however, given that they'll more likely be transfixed by the latest contortions in the White House.
Members made their announcement at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in the hopes that the billionaires and corporate leaders in attendance would take notice and chip in.
Jones, thanks to her trusty tools and engineering know-how, was on the front line of an issue that forced the biggest company in the world to take notice.
I haven't driven the Giulia, but if the reviews are any indication, Alfa Romeo is back — and every other luxury carmaker (and their customers) should sit up and take notice.
Last week, however, the results of a survey were published with a conclusion alarming enough for me to sit up and take notice, for a minute or so at least.
With bond yields snapping back to June highs, traders are beginning to take notice and worry the markets are at a turning point where those rising yields could pressure stocks.
Chanos said President Barack Obama's vow as a candidate to take rein in for-profit colleges, on which he followed through, shows that investors should take notice of Clinton's comments.
Wins against Denis Istomin, Nikoloz Basilashvili and Andreas Seppi followed before the 23th-ranked Edmund made the world sit up and take notice by knocking out third seed Grigor Dimitrov.
I was hoping to showcase a form of art that lots of people see from time to time but hardly ever take notice of—a symbol of working-class spirit.
A second round victory over 11th seed Dominika Cibulkova raised few eyebrows and it wasn't until a semi-final victory over Venus Williams that people finally began to take notice.
But other states and nations should take notice of Louisiana's ordeal, said U.S. Representative Garret Graves, a Republican who managed the state's coastal restoration efforts before joining Congress in 2014.
Citizens, policymakers, and industry must take notice and help move the U.S. in a direction that curbs carbon pollution and secures a safer and less costly future for our nation.
"We take notice of this decision and we see it as recognition of Germany as a location for making cars," Altmaier told lawmakers in the Bundestag lower house of parliament.
Every day in this country an earnest state or local judge sentences a terrible person to a life sentence or its equivalent, and the rest of us barely take notice.
The United States should take notice and find ways to support Morocco in its effort to preserve its religious identity and spread a tolerant and moderate Islam, domestically and beyond.
When Putin unleashed similar disinformation tactics during the run-up to Trump's 2016 election, Ukrainian and Russian journalists knew the playbook, even as U.S. media were slow to take notice.
It took far longer for government officials to take notice, let alone action, which came partially in response to Mr. Hickey's efforts to bring attention to the village's polluted water.
"We take notice of this decision and we see it as recognition of Germany as a location for making cars," Altmaier told lawmakers in the Bundestag lower house of parliament.
As much as I love my small boobs, it wasn't until I began to take notice of my butt and hips that I really began to feel like a woman.
Look, I am not by nature a bear, but when you start seeing the broader press mention the Dow at 25,000 — as we saw Thursday — sit up and take notice.
As Dirty Beaches, he released several critically acclaimed indie rock albums, mixing what Pitchfork called "grimy, dissonant love songs" with a 1950s greaser look that made fashion editors take notice.
Mr. Shortz probably feels as if there have been enough of those, so what else could a constructor base a puzzle on that would really make the editor take notice?
But two major works by François Boucher, top dog of the Rococo, have enough painterly innovation and sex appeal to make even the most Jacobin of art lovers take notice.
But on the streets most people barely seem to take notice, going about their business in the freezing temperatures, many apathetic about the election being advertised on billboards across town.
Canadians should take notice that "a company that is invested hugely in Canada is facing serious allegations of fraud," said David Mulroney, Canada's ambassador to China from 2009 to 2012.
In Greenpoint, Brooklyn, where 78 percent of all listings are within 525 feet of new construction, house hunters will take notice, said Win Brown, an agent with CORE Real Estate.
There's a sense of flattery when people take notice of Texas cuisine, but at the same time, there's a feeling of, 'You know what, you New Yorkers, you have everything.
While donation centers like Goodwill don't track specific brands the way Thredup or even traditional brick-and-mortar retailers do, the givebacks have been enough for some workers to take notice.
Now, he says, as more people have started to take notice and action on climate change, Charles feels his passion for the subject is a bit better understood by the public.
Often a dog detecting cancer story starts with a canine nosing an area on a person that elicits a pain sharp enough for them to take notice and see a doctor.
To do that, you'll have to work your way up the criminal food chain, taking down various low-level officers until you can convince one of their bosses to take notice.
Later, she detailed a desperate plan she implemented to try and get some of the staff to take notice, getting inspiration from a film she had done nearly 10 years earlier.
When that happens, sometime in the next couple of months, the Commission can take notice of the recommendations (which sources say is most likely) and then start thinking up possible legislation.
But that wasn't the case for much of the first half of Wednesday night's debate — and Trump, who was traveling to Japan for the G-20 summit, appeared to take notice.
So when Kim says she has an idea of how to improve an app, that app best sit up and take notice (ahem, Twitter, we're still waiting on our edit button).
Duggal said these deals have led many in Silicon Valley to take notice — and she's hoping for more female-led companies to eventually go public or get bought by larger firms.
In the early days, the company's hands-off approach to regulating uploaded content allowed it to gain momentum, but that changed when rights holders and music labels began to take notice.
If we don't want a Syrian disaster on our front door, if we don't want millions of displaced individuals flowing across the America's, we need to take notice and action now.
After it won the top prize at the Berlin Film Festival in February, at a moment when the arrival of Syrian refugees had been reshaping Germany, institutions began to take notice.
When Ewan McGregor brought his daughter Clara with him to the premiere of Miles Ahead on Wednesday in New York City, people couldn't help but take notice of the stunning blonde.
Citizens United also cleared the way for multinational corporations to spend as much as they want on elections, and high-profile examples are causing both Republicans and Democrats to take notice.
Speaker after speaker rose to proclaim what the crowd already believed: Corsica's nationalists would win big in territorial elections on Sunday, they were unstoppable, and the mainland had better take notice.
So after Khiel dies, Na'im starts getting stopped by the police, because he's now of an age where the cops take notice of him and of how he's responding to them.
Thus far, those issues have played out in a way that can best be described as extra-constitutional, and that is cause for all Americans to stand up and take notice.
So when we spot multiple A-listers stepping out wearing the same pair, we can't help but take notice — like in the case of the celebrity-favorite Spanx Faux Leather Leggings.
He doesn't even seem to take notice and just keeps hovering up all the corn on the ground he can and depositing them into his basket like a game show contestant.
Although Hussle has released several mixtapes over the years, the music industry really began to take notice of the rapper in 13, when he decided to independently release his 21 mixtape Crenshaw.
Late in the Emmys telecast, during the portion of the show that often tends to drag, a hero stepped forward to make us all sit up and take notice for a moment.
Oppo says it has been working on the technology for a year, so hopefully whatever they've cooked up will be substantial enough for other phone manufacturers to take notice (and hopefully adopt).
The authorities should take notice of these potential solutions, but also how bad things can get in the regions where the eradication and substitution of coca are proceeding at a rapid pace.
Biologists started to take notice once surveys began to show that diplonemids are the most abundant protozoa in the ocean, a diverse group of single-celled organisms that excludes bacteria and viruses.
" Gundlach, who manages $123 billion, said the stock market in the United States "has started to take notice, and will continue to, particularly if the speed at which rates rise becomes alarming.
As more businesses sit up and take notice of the potential driverless cars and hyperloop have to offer, they will continue to shape the future of transport, retail, work and much more.
" Lefferts adds that the Ramazzini findings were enough for the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), which is a branch of the World Health Organization, to "sit up and take notice.
A better picture of the iPad vs Surface fight will come into view next week when Apple announces its latest quarterly earnings, but as it stands right now, Apple should take notice.
While it's important to pick ourselves up after tragedy, we must connect the dots of extreme weather and take notice of an underlying pattern that is consistent with predictions by climate scientists.
Trolls who trot out racism and other toxic remarks are nothing new to online games, but what prompted Brenner and his team to take notice was watching their player count going down.
If this is a ventilation issue, you are probably not the only person noticing it, and if you add your name to a long list of aggrieved tenants, management might take notice.
It takes a little while, but I eventually stop reminding myself that this sort of thing feels a bit silly, and take notice of how different Alex seems in this new context.
Fast-forward five years of development and the culinary community is beginning to take notice: David Chang has given his approval, adding his own version of the "Impossible Burger" to Nishi's menu.
"As bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have increased in value in the last year, nation states are beginning to take notice," Luke McNamara, senior cyberthreat intelligence analyst at FireEye, wrote in the report.
Puerto Ricans who have settled in Florida in recent years need to take notice of their political weight, particularly in light of the importance of the Electoral College in the presidential election.
But given that Virginia is likely to be the most competitive race in the country this fall, Mr. Trump will probably take notice if Mr. Gillespie shuns him entirely during the campaign.
"When my seat [is] an inch back or my tray down flight crew take notice but yet you missed a person still strapped into her seat and all go on home?!?!" she wrote.
While the big companies, Facebook, Apple, Twitter and Google remain vigilant toward advertising opportunities and thus are slow or reluctant to adopt more 'thoughtful software experiences', smaller startups are starting to take notice.
After a clip from "War Zone" was shown, Noah asked T.I. if this work aspired to increase the intensity of the dialogue on race: T.I.: Well, absolutely, I want them to take notice.
And because augmented reality is such an immersive experience, there is probably a better chance someone will take notice of a high-quality ad that might lead them to another app (or game).
If your lack of cuddling is bothering you, it's important to take notice of how this deviates from your normal couple behavior: Is this how you've always been together, or has something changed?
With the near-800-point drop in the Dow on Tuesday being at least partially attributed to the sudden inversion of short- and longer-term Treasury yields, it is time to take notice.
These are occupied by two men in outdoor apparel, who barely seem to take notice of us as we pass by, and Louise Runge Mortensen stops to explain the intention behind the room.
It was a direct reply, but when the world's second largest restaurant chain slides into the Trump's mentions to call him "a disgusting excuse of a President," people are going to take notice.
The Fed is expected to take notice of the macroeconomic headwinds and go easy on hiking U.S. interest rates further, dragging on the dollar and supporting demand for commodities priced in the greenback.
One is the box office: although the biggest blockbusters (your Star Warses, your Avengerses) tend to get shut out, the Academy does take notice when a film of high quality performs exceptionally well.
Doubtful. And while Ottawa and Riyadh will probably eventually work this all out, other authoritarians will surely take notice that on Trump's watch there's room to be tougher at home and pricklier abroad.
If that happens, one can see how the independents of New Hampshire, who have decided more than one Republican primary contest, take notice and cast their votes for Rubio one week after Iowa.
My Instagram following sits around 1,700—too small for most brands to be interested in paying you for it, and too underserved for your favorite artist to take take notice of your work.
The writer and producer Issa Rae, who used multiple songs from "Ctrl" in Season 2 of her HBO series "Insecure," said it was SZA's sharp turn toward candor that made her take notice.
I really thought Marie's death would be sort of a watershed event, and the world would take notice, or the US government would find the targeting and murder of an American citizen intolerable.
Colin Kaepernick should please take notice of the wording the next time he claims that his right to protest was violated when no team would sign him after he became a free agent.
And his Democratic opponents are starting to take notice of him and his money and to demand that Bloomberg -- once viewed as a long shot for the nomination -- take part in a debate.
"Everyone should take notice and review their own activities to ensure they are not involved in North Korea's sanctions evasion," US national security adviser John Bolton said on his Twitter at the time.
The two companies announced on Friday that their intention is to spend $1.13 billion on the venture, an eye-popping sum designed to make the rest of the industry sit up and take notice.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve will take notice of financial market signals about the direction of the economy, although they are not always right, Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta Mester said on Tuesday.
"My mom had mentioned a couple of times that she had been concerned, and she never mentioned it before, so when she brought that up, it made me take notice," Funches, 32, tells PEOPLE.
"I hope that people will take notice of us and take us seriously, sometimes there's a lack of recognition and that's a pity because we played very well," Switzerland coach Vladimir Petkovic told reporters.
Then, when the medical world really starts to take notice, CZI can jolly well tell them what to do and make sure they get everything right, so there'll never be any diseases any more.
Los Angeles is becoming one of the more interesting destinations for startups and the investors that provide money for venture capital firms to place bets on young companies are increasingly starting to take notice.
If you have a knot in your gut every time you have to face your boss, or if it's taking you twice as long to drag yourself out of bed every morning, take notice.
" National security adviser John Bolton hailed the "important actions" against North Korea, underscoring that "everyone should take notice and review their own activities to ensure they are not involved in North Korea's sanctions evasion.
It's not yet known if robotic pets will make a significant difference in the mental or physical health of the aged or disabled, but anecdotal reports are enough for some caregivers to take notice.
But during painful transitions—breakups, divorce, the loss of loved ones—dreams can become so vivid, so lifelike, that even the biggest dream-skeptics take notice of, and even solace in, their nocturnal visions.
But as children from the neighborhood come there to work out, and usually step into the ring themselves, Mr. Figueroa says that then the government will often take notice and provide some financial assistance.
Traditionally, researchers quietly inform manufacturers of flaws found in devices as a free, public service, giving them a chance to mend the security gaps before announcing them in forums where hackers might take notice.
Even in the twilight of print media, news buffs pause to take notice when Time magazine centers its red cover crop on a subject — elevating it, if only for a week, to the subject.
The number predicted by de Vries may be unrealistic, but even if it's a quarter or even a tenth this much it's still a horrendous amount of power—and the world needs to take notice.
The Marriott breach has the sheer numbers and brand star power to make people take notice: 500 million people were affected, including possibly anyone who stayed at ubiquitous Marriott and Starwood properties across the globe.
But less than one percent of applicants get to pitch their idea to the sharks — and of that group, only a handful actually make it on TV. What makes the "Shark Tank" producers take notice?
Advocates for the poor have been highlighting such problems for decades, but policymakers have only recently begun to take notice, she said, spurred by the effects of climate change and an ongoing national housing crisis.
Kim estimates that rapid Rituxan uptake means cash-strapped European healthcare systems are likely to save 1.2 billion euros ($1.5 billion) over five years - enough to make Europe's health officials sit up an take notice.
Nixon — known nationally for her high-profile role as Miranda in the HBO series "Sex and the City" and two subsequent movies — is making Cuomo take notice and run further to the left, strategists say.
Even people who care nothing about sports betting should take notice of the Supreme Court's decision Monday to strike down a federal law that sought to prohibit states from authorizing sports gambling within their borders.
Regardless of the outcome in the Lone Star State, other states should take notice of the ability of unions to dominate legislatures in conservative states and distort the ability of taxpayers' voices to be heard.
"But, if this is an indication of Amazon's commitment to get into grocery and get into fresh in a big way, then I think that will make everybody stand up and take notice," Simon said.
And the moms hope Wedgewood will take notice of just how difficult it is to find a home for a working, single mother, and offer to sell the property to them at an affordable price.
But right now, the Galaxy Fold is doing exactly what it's supposed to do: make people sit up and take notice of Samsung at a time when Apple appears to have lost its innovation mojo.
Hide-Anything (Seriously, Anything) ConcealerGlossier Stretch ConcealerGlossier has been consistently killing it in the skin-care game, but it was the launch of this enticingly named cover-up that made us sit up and take notice.
But pressure from the EU to pay more attention to the data practices of big firms is forcing the U.S. to take notice about all sorts of issues around big tech, from privacy to content moderation.
House Republicans are unlikely to take notice, but you can be sure any potential future Democratic nominee will be asked to sign on — perhaps literally — and pledge to make any major infrastructure project a public one.
The Federal Reserve is expected to take notice of the macroeconomic headwinds from China to Europe when policymakers meet later in the day, boosting hopes that it may go easy in hiking U.S. interest rates further.
Congress should take notice, because it would be more sensible to prescribe through legislation how that era arrives than to have it come via a decision that unleashes a state-by-state patchwork of new taxes.
Whitehead was splayed across a couch in the Seton Hall locker room, surrounded by a half-dozen reporters, clearly exhausted after nearly willing his team to a victory that would've forced the nation to take notice.
Like any festival, Toronto is filled with quirky outliers and weird surprises, the kind of movies that make even people who are seeing four movies a day for 10 days straight sit up and take notice.
Taiwanese lawmakers have begun to take notice of the case on concern it may become a foreign relations problem as the new Taiwan government steps up efforts to deepen trade and economic ties with southeast Asia.
Those numbers don't receive as much attention abroad, but when they start scraping new depths, world leaders take notice that they are facing a weakened President, who may have trouble mustering domestic support for international agreements.
LONDON, July 2 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve will take notice of financial market signals about the direction of the economy, although they are not always right, Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta Mester said on Tuesday.
In Colorado, where municipal broadband has become a popular option for many cities, some voters have seen a "trickle up" effect, where politicians at the state level final take notice of what's happening in local government.
I went through a phase in my early teens when a film required a particular language for me to take notice: an image of my blackness, a sound of my urban, a feel for my poverty.
The mainstream pop world has begun to take notice and everyone from Charli XCX and Carly Rae Jepsen to McDonalds, Red Bull, Samsung, and Columbia Records have become badge-wearing advocates of dance music's weirdest export.
"The stock market in the U.S. has started to take notice, and will continue to, particularly if the speed at which rates rise becomes alarming," Jeffrey Gundlach, chief executive of Doubleline Capital, told Reuters last week.
They went out of their way to reward one loyalist, Jeff Kaufmann, the chairman of the Iowa Republican Party, with a fund-raiser headlined by Mr. Trump himself, hoping that other party leaders would take notice.
They didn't invent the daily newsletter by a long shot, but Weisberg and Zakin are working the kind of magic with it that should make every media executive in the world sit up and take notice.
This means that if you're a CEO, it's time to wake up, take notice and be prepared to act; it can mean the difference between being a case study in failure or the model for success.
DiCaprio, 41, arrived with his mom, Irmelin Idenbirken, and his close friend Toby Maguire, along with Maguire's wife, Jen Meyers – and it didn't take long for the crowd to take notice to the newly anointed Oscar winner. .
WhatsApp will also take notice if, for example, a phone with a Canadian country code connects via a cell network in Thailand and assess the probability that the user is a spammer or a traveller on vacation.
But hopefully Ikea will take notice and make the app a reality, as it cleverly improves upon the furniture makers' printed building instructions by demonstrating how all the parts and fasteners go together using animated 3D models.
Property owners should take notice because, as you rightly pointed out, if passers-by were to be injured by falling snow or ice, the building could be held liable, said Beatrice Lesser, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
Their deaths have drawn people — brandishing signs emblazoned with the message #BlackLivesMatter — to the streets in their droves, demanding the world take notice of shootings that feel sadly commonplace in the U.S., yet are no less provocative.
"The advantage of another study like this one is that it puts the information out to the public, so maybe more physicians and patients with hypertension will take notice of it and perhaps try exercise," he said.
Neither did he speak with President Jimmy Carter, though earlier in his term Trump did take notice when the former president suggested the media don't treat him fairly, and praised the Democrat in private to his friends.
Even if all Ingray's plans succeeded, she would never replace Danach as Netano's favorite, but she could walk away from the Aughskolds knowing she'd humiliated her arrogant brother, and made all of them, Netano included, take notice.
Financial institutions and advisers "should take notice" given the cannabis industry's size and growth estimates, wrote Greg O'Gara, a senior research analyst in the research firm Aite Group's wealth-management practice, in a report earlier this month.
We hope that other companies, government officials and nonprofits will take notice and recognize the strong skills of those who have served their country, so that the unemployed veteran will soon be a thing of the past.
Take notice if you fall asleep within 10 minutes at a movie, play or concert or when watching TV. You get up four or more times a night to urinate (men, it may not be your prostate!).
In California, it has often been planted in sites that were too warm, yielding generic red wines without the character that, in an extreme version like the Sozet Carnas, can make you sit up and take notice.
Chung Ha "Gotta Go" The former I.O.I member seems to consistently build on her success with every comeback, and many are finally starting to take notice (and she now has one more MAMA award to prove it).
However, reforms such as these are a step in the right direction and have the potential for widespread national impact as other states, Congress, and the White House begin to take notice of these significant bipartisan efforts.
Advertisers are beginning to take notice, with $119 million spent on podcast advertising in 2016 and an estimated $220 million spent on podcast ads last year (according to estimated figures in a survey underwritten by major podcast networks).
"We aren't going to take notice as staff if someone wants to argue for the elimination of the estate tax, or if someone makes a reasoned case for why the new tariffs are a good idea," they said.
No self-respecting school organization should tolerate such manslaughter in the name of athletics, and the board will not fail to take notice of brutality in play and, if need be ... to prohibit the game in the schools.
But Nixon said, years later, that his policies might have "created a Frankenstein" — and the family of nations he hoped would domesticate China finally has begun to take notice of the monster that has arisen in its midst.
That may have been the moment when Simone Leigh, the Chicago-born artist behind those sculptures, moved into the mainstream, since the busts quickly sold out — including to the prominent collector Glenn Fuhrman, making other buyers take notice.
"I will say that when I see someone come on the plane and they're dressed nicely and their children are dressed nicely, I do take notice," said Kate Linder, an actress, and a United flight attendant since 1978.
Although the foundation's inner workings don't mean much to people who take notice only in May, when the winners are announced, the restaurant industry follows the nominations with all the passion of members in a fantasy-football league.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS POINT TO REGISTERED AND LEGITIMIZED MARKETS Perhaps what is further fueling the need for some large institutions to take notice are recent developments that are edging digital currencies towards a more legitimized, and potentially, regulated marketplace.
Sinemia has worked hard to find a fan base in the US as it does in other regions of the world, and it's certainly getting to a point where audiences (and the industry) have to begin to take notice.
At last year's MOBO (Music Of Black Origin) Awards in Leeds, he walked away with Best Grime Act and Best Male Act honors, rewards for a year in which the mainstream were given no choice but to take notice.
Regulators could take notice now, as they did with Uber when the company revealed a security breach that it tried to cover up with large payments in the name of a "bug bounty" to hackers who found the data.
A grassroots movement has recently emerged in which a number of scientists, philosophers, ethicists …Read more ReadIn light of SeaWorld's recent decision to phase out its orca whale population, perhaps zoos should take notice and do likewise with apes.
It's easy to repost an article on Facebook or like a socially conscious picture on Instagram, but if you want lawmakers and decision makers to really take notice, there's little alternative than showing up and making your voice heard.
With Insomniac, it was great, they were so open to it, and I think they looked at it as a chance to really re-launch this franchise and do it in a way that would make everyone take notice.
Debbie Mukamal, executive director of the Stanford Criminal Justice Centre at Stanford Law School, thinks states will "take notice" of the change in federal policy but may not have "viable alternatives" in place to reduce dependence on private corporations.
While the Orthodox have grown more fastidious about making sure the products they consume are rigorously kosher, they also increasingly take notice of foods popular in the wider culture, adapting French, Indian, Italian and steakhouse dishes to kosher specifications.
Jason Amerine, who had been one of the first Green Berets into Afghanistan, decided to force the issue — a moment of great integrity at great personal sacrifice — were politicians forced to sit up and take notice and make changes.
"When you get right down to it, what we do, we're privileged to be able to do this, and when real life punches you in the mouth, you take notice and this becomes a distraction for that," Banister said.
New American Leaders, which helps immigrants run for elected office, released the numbers ahead of the fifth Democratic presidential debate in Atlanta on Wednesday, in the hopes that candidates would take notice and address the voting bloc on stage.
Dogs appeared in archival images that ran the gamut — in President Calvin Coolidge's famed menagerie; trudging through New York's blizzards and manning its newsstands; peeking out from under voting booths during elections — and editors couldn't help but take notice.
Nvidia's gaming revenue in the latest quarter blew past Wall Street estimates but it was the data center business, the driver of future growth, that made analysts stand up and take notice as revenue in the unit more than doubled.
Only when he came to Leicester City in 2015 did the world start to take notice of the player who patrols the area in front of his defense in such a way that allows both midfielders and defenders to play up.
Investors may have been distracted by Italian referendum -- and the threat that a no vote could lead to snap elections and further shocks to the country's banking system --but analysts believe we should sit up and take notice of Austria.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will impose penalties that force tech companies to "sit up and take notice" if they do not do everything reasonably practicable to stop harmful content on their platforms, the Culture, Media and Sport Secretary Jeremy Wright said.
For Republicans yearning to find some traction in the final stretch of the primary season before actual voters get out and vote, Clinton understands that it is simple addition -- getting more people to take notice of the campaign and the candidate.
"[Facebook's experiment] got me thinking about how little I actually take notice of the link between my mood and the content I'm passively consuming, and the extent to which this is potentially already being exploited," Taylor tells The Creators Project.
"If there is a genuine dent in earnings, people will sit up and take notice," he said, noting that regulation will be a powerful driver for the technology sector, citing the example of Facebook, as well as the banking industry.
International Self-Care Day was developed in 2011 by the International Self-Care Foundation as an occasion to take notice of your body and mind — whether through physical exercise, meditation, a nice, long bubble bath, or whatever works for you.
The critically acclaimed, futuristic blend of soul, jazz and funk took Ngaiire to Glastonbury in 2014, but it's only now that Australia is really beginning to take notice of the singer, largely due to the success of 2015 single "Once".
She experimented with styles and musical tones through her previous albums (Solo Star and Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams) but it was last year's A Seat At the Table that made the mainstream sit up and take notice.
The star attended the Variety Power of Women event in L.A. wearing a Halston Heritage jumpsuit, a silver cuff and a set of bangs that made us stop absentmindedly eating the Halloween candy scattered around our office and take notice.
"When the FBI comes in and tells you that they have information that there might be Russian money involved in the vendor you have for your electoral system, you take notice," Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch told CNN on Monday.
"When a player as big as VF steps forward on these kinds of issues, suppliers take notice and so do governments," said Nicole Rycroft, executive director of Canopy, an environmental non-profit that worked with VF on its sourcing guidelines.
But here, too, Mr. Ruzicka finds ways to make you sit up and take notice: mustard greens dressed in an XO sauce that is boldly pungent with fermented seafood; pickled rhubarb on a cheese plate that sings with acidic personality.
Amid simmering public anger over dissatisfaction with government inaction on the climate, the protests changed the public conversation so quickly and so widely that politicians have been forced to take notice and meet with activists they could once have safely ignored.
The £3 six-packs slowly started to appear on the shelves at Tesco and Asda supermarkets throughout the United Kingdom, and other than some dairy-aisle early adopters and a consumer analytics Twitter account, no one seemed to take notice.
"Everyone should take notice and review their own activities to ensure they are not involved in North Korea's sanctions evasion," Bolton wrote, particularly calling out the maritime industry as needing to do more to clamp down on the illicit activity.
If you are interested in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin, chances are you're already aware of Coinbase, though the app didn't really take off until 2014 when investors like rapper Nas and VC firms like Andreessen Horowitz began to take notice.
"If you failed to take notice of the things that are there to see and the things that you're hearing that are repeated by people that you ought to trust, I think you deserve a fair amount of criticism," he said.
Nolan, who was born in London and holds both British and American citizenship, made his debut as a director 20063 years ago, with Following, but his follow-up to that film, 2000's Memento, is what made people sit up and take notice.
As that happens, it typically doesn't take long for investors to take notice, and according to CNCF, there has been over $4 billion in investments so far in cloud native companies — this from a project that didn't even exist that long ago.
They're beginning to feel the walls shaking around them, and they should take notice or somebody else who's not very nice is going to come in and take those reins of power and lead us to somewhere we don't want to go to.
Those in retirement who are receiving Social Security benefits and are enrolled in Medicare may want to sit up and take notice of the latest Medicare Board of Trustees report released this month, as their Social Security benefit may be adversely affected.
London Fashion Week was the second most racially-diverse Fashion Week after New York, with 36.2% of models of color cast; that number is not specific to Black models, however, and Hurley is hopeful the industry will begin to take notice and evolve.
A puzzle with a lot of X's, Z's and Q's, for example, tends to make me sit up and take notice, because filling a puzzle well with letters that are not common to many English language words is a cruciverbal feat of strength.
A well-articulated and carefully calibrated UN resolution on the Rohingya crisis would "get the government of Myanmar to sit up and take notice," Afshar said, adding that other countries had to "test China" by putting forward some language for a resolution.
I do not consider myself a typical Boston Red Sox fan because, perhaps to my discredit, I take notice only when they make the playoffs, and do not contract even a mild bout of Sox Fever until they are in the World Series.
Meanwhile, the hunger strikers continued to refuse food, hoping that someone would take notice and meet their relatively humble demands: to cross the border into the United States, be put into detention, and plead for the right to protection under the U.S. law.
"When investors make a very strong statement at a company the size of Exxon Mobil, other competitors in their industry take notice and may reconsider or rethink their investor dialogue on these issues," said Bruce Goldfarb, chief executive of proxy solicitor Okapi Partners.
Characters like Kofi and real women like London, serve as symbols of Black resilience—representing that though the fight for our lives is seemingly never over, we have to remember and take notice of our joy and resilience, when we're still standing.
When a senator says that President Trump is making threats that could set the United States "on the path to World War III" — as Senator Bob Corker told the NYT on Sunday — you might expect the entire business community to take notice.
TOKYO — Japan's stunning 22015-237 victory last week over Ireland, one of the favorites to win the Rugby World Cup, made experts take notice and put a provocative question into circulation here: The upstart Brave Blossoms couldn't actually win the tournament, could they?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads What is most notable about Hulu's TV miniseries adaptation of Joseph Heller's novel Catch-2019 (published 1961) is how the show wastes no moment in directing the audience to take notice of what they are hearing.
Image via CNN In case you weren't aware, the Republican National Convention is going on right now, and amid disturbingly bestial Rudy Giuliani pictures and Melania Trump cribbing speeches from Michelle Obama, it's enough of a surreal mess to make even Canadians take notice (hi).
"With political tensions remaining high and Trump's call for a lower dollar, traders are more likely to take notice of bad news over good to keep pressure on the dollar and support the yen," said ThinkMarkets' senior market analyst Matt Simpson in a note.
The Yankees' 6-foot-7, 260-pound starting pitcher Michael Pineda, who is two inches shorter and about twenty pounds heavier than Kevin Durant, has the kind of pure blistering stuff that makes big-league scouts—usually scathingly skeptical people—sit up and take notice.
When paired with low-key basics like your favorite jeans, a classic white T-shirt, or a moto jacket, they add a pop of interest that everyone will take notice of — we're talking, getting compliments at the grocery store checkout line sort of attention-grabbers.
Within a month of the Note 7 release, there had been upwards of 100 reports of the phone exploding or catching on fire, a big enough problem that even the FAA was forced to take notice by banning the phones on all US flights.
Wrong. Literally nobody on the campaign trail cares about impeachment from the candidates to the voters, so much so that even people in the mainstream media are beginning to take notice and marvel at what they think is the ignorance of the American public.
"People who look across the Pacific will look from a geostrategic point of view and obviously take notice of this very bold statement of ambition, if it is true, that the Chinese navy is now seeking to acquire some sort of presence," he said.
But what really made tailoring aficionados take notice was a 2011 Wall Street Journal article, where in a blind test two suit experts compared a $614 Suitsupply getup with a $3,625 Armani suit and saw "little difference," ranking the suits in a tie for first.
If this political cycle has shown us anything, it's that this premise is flatly wrong … The Court could easily take notice of these facts and license legislators to regulate this spending precisely because it isn't 'independent' in the sense that Citizens United used that term.
If Republicans took on this bold agenda, they'd probably lose a handful of votes, but if just once, a party kept their promises and went big in an election year instead of cowering in fear, Americans would take notice — and they'd have unprecedented electoral success.
His run to the Memphis Open final, where he lost to Japan's former U.S. Open runner-up Kei Nishikori, made people sit up and take notice and led to predictions that he could be the player to fill the void left by Andy Roddick.
Analysts say that the Chinese used grand displays of flattery to try to soften up Trump during negotiations over trade and North Korea, and Trump seemed to take notice — he tweeted three times about how impressed he was by the quality of the reception.
It also helps that it was almost impossible to ignore the movie, and both Reynolds and 20th Century Fox did some daring things to get people to take notice of a film that had no reason to succeed — let alone become a critical and commercial success.
"I'm well-known in my sport and people are starting to take notice outside of my sport as well, but the good thing of where I'm at right now is that I'm kind of — like I don't really want it to change," Shiffrin told PEOPLE in September.
It'll be a major upset if another movie wins Best Picture, not unlike the way tennis fans are stunned when Serena Williams loses in a grand slam or the way basketball fans take notice when any given NBA team manages to beat the superpowered Golden State Warriors.
Unite Here Marriott workers demanded that "One job should be enough" and won a series of historic contracts that offer benefit and wage increases and allow them to bargain over how technology affects their jobs, among other things — something all Amazon workers should take notice of.
While "12 Years a Slave" and "The Help" were both formidable projects worthy of their Oscar nods, they highlight the sad reality that the academy is more likely to take notice when the black experience is portrayed as some sort of monolithic response to white guilt.
So if you've been on the fence like me when it comes to signing up for healthcare in Ecuador, take notice; there is now an easier way to take care of your health insurance needs, quickly and efficiently, from the privacy and comfort of your home.
Neither Stern nor Mayer's immediate family would speak to me for this story, and it remains unclear precisely what happened to Mayer while she was under her aunt's care—but it was apparently enough to make numerous religious officials in the Borough Park community take notice.
Many state legislatures are using fax machines, and a coordinated campaign to send dozens of fax messages on a particular issue can not only annoy staff who are trying to find new fax toner cartridges but also get them to take notice of something else besides emails.
President Trump is at 214% approval nationwideDemocrats have a massive edge in the generic ballot, including a 250-point lead in the new CNN national pollDeep divisions exist within the GOP between the Trump wing and the establishment wing Political prognosticators are starting to take notice.
Scenarios that are already playing out in many parts of the world, causing droughts, floods, famines, and the sort of economic and political instability that has lead even the Pentagon to sit up and take notice of AGW as one of the greatest security threats we face.
One would think that he would take notice that Denmark, unlike many other European countries, has refused to cave to Russian demands for its Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, a pipeline that could effectively block U.S. LNG exports from ever being competitive in the European market.
Johnson's starching of Poirier made the combat sports world stand up and take notice, though he still finds himself assuming the role as the significant betting underdog for Saturday night—which isn't overly shocking considering Nurmagomedov's flawless 23-0 MMA career and top-level sambo credentials.
Singh recently told Business Insider how the campaign is using an "unconventional" approach to wooing over young voters by not just posting on social media, but putting up content that gets people to respond or take notice of the 78-year-old former New York City mayor.
Lawmakers, including my Congressman, Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), would be wise to take notice and action to make sure these cuts don't become real.
The reversal of course, the display of resolve, coupled to a willingness to risk has made Russia, and other major global players sit up and take notice of this man from Queens, N.Y. The actions and results of the Trump policy changes have become impossible to ignore.
Additionally, a sizeable portion of our dedicated readers are technologists and product thinkers, who we knew would take notice of the choices that we made, and, hopefully, understand the process that we are going to go through for the next couple of years to make this thing great.
Most Aston Villa fans would struggle to recognise a former reserve player who never even made a first team appearance, but you too might take notice when you learn that (thanks to his lethal 20 ratings in Dribbling and Stamina) he can be transformed into a league-leading goalscorer.
The frequency with which he fights allows Cerrone to put together streaks of wins—once as long as eight fights—over respected competitors, and on the rare occasion when Cerrone loses you know that you had better sit up and take notice of the man who has bested him.
People tend to view them as evidence of escalation or a strategic shift, as something new and significant, when the cluster of activity is little more than a reflection of chance — several groups of attackers getting lucky at the same time and causing the world to take notice.
And the free market — judging by soaring sales and a bullish roar from Wall Street to Beyond Meat, a company that was briefly worth more than Macys or Xerox by market capitalization one day this week — is lining up with the environment on this one, as carnivores take notice.
"Candidates at all levels of government need to stand up and take notice: Whether we work in fast-food, child care, home care or higher education, we're in this together because all workers need a living wage," said Margaret Phillips, an adjunct instructor at University of Missouri-St.
But the thing that should make you sit up and take notice is the inclusion of the same noise-canceling processor as the one that was included in Sony's WH-1000X M3, which played a part in making them our pick for the best wireless headphones right now.
What if insurance companies providing coverage to people working at these religious organisations were asked to take notice when the employers put in orders for health plans excluding contraception, and responded to this fact by "separately notify[ing] petitioners' employees that the insurance company will provide cost-free contraceptive coverage"?
" Once, in court, when she felt that the judges were not giving her adequate time to speak, she threatened, "If you do not let me finish, I'll put everything I cannot tell you here on YouTube, and then we will have a public resource that everyone can take notice of.
"China is deploying anti-ship missiles on man-made islands in the South China Sea, meddling in U.S. negotiations with North Korea, propping up the Iranian regime, and taking an ever more menacing stance against Taiwan not because it's encircled, but because it's emboldened, and we should take notice," he says.
Chicken sandwich enthusiasts on Twitter were quick to take notice, and within a few hours, Popeyes — or rather, the advertising agency GSD&M, which oversees the chain's social media strategy — fired back with its pièce de résistance: a quote tweet, plus a low-key expression of concern: "… y'all good?" it asked.
Activists and researchers say the crisis burned unheeded for generations until a few years ago, when families' stories of how their loved ones were sex trafficked, murdered with impunity or dismissed as chronic runaways gained traction through grass-roots organizing and social media, forcing politicians and law enforcement to take notice.
"I suspect that other schools are going to sit up and take notice and likely follow what's going to happen at Drew," said Robert Franek, The Princeton Review's editor-in-chief and graduate of the Drew University Class of 210, as well as a member of the university's Board of Trustees.
The presence of plastic has been a long-standing issue on the list of environmental concerns (I clearly recall yelling at my mom for not snipping the plastic portion of soda six-packs back in the day, because the poor dolphins!), so why did it take so long for people to take notice?
Anecdotal evidence obviously doesn't mean a whole lot, but it does underscore that the gap between a hit and a miss often has little to do with the actual merits of a movie or TV show, given the importance of concept and marketing in motivating people to sit up and take notice.
But so far, Biden doesn't have a clear and cogent message — and Iowa voters are starting to take notice, especially after his fiery encounter Thursday with a retired farmer who advanced the unfounded claim that the former vice president played a role in landing his son a job at a Ukrainian gas company.
Loderunner: Everything exploded during C'Thun [a raid boss who was released in a broken state], and that's when people started to really take notice of EJ. Mostly if I was approached at any time it was "can i join plz", but some people did ask me about warrior stuff [theorycrafting for the warrior class].
"I lost my grandmother untimely from a massive heart attack, after which I began to take notice of my habits, such as what I was eating and allowing to enter my body, and monitoring stress — as well as the fact that I want to look and feel my best each and every day," Fantasia, 32, tells PEOPLE exclusively.
Weighing temperature alone, the fate of many people in the U.S. differs substantially between a climate stabilized at 1.5 C or 2 C of warming, versus an extreme 3 C. Lo thinks Americans should take notice, specifically because the federal government is currently led by the Trump administration, which has repeatedly proved hostile to climate science.
Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter:  The only startling moment in the thoroughly irredeemable Venom that makes you sit up and take notice comes at the 71-minute mark, when the sight of a disheveled, stubbly, sweaty and bloated Tom Hardy jolts you with the realization that here is the perfect actor to one day play Harvey Weinstein.
It was not until 2011, after Mr Silver cited the book in an article in the New York Times Magazine and the Republicans' "invisible primary" to challenge Mr Obama was in full swing, that the public began to take notice: a look at Google searches reveals no significant interest for the phrase "invisible primary" before Mr Silver's article.
China Embraces Craft Beers, and Brewing Giants Take Notice Junk Bonds Go Sour, but the Question Is How Sour 18 Carmakers Agree to Share Safety Data Lawyers for Kuwait Airways said in a petition filed in November that the airline's policy was based on Kuwaiti law, which prohibits domestic companies from conducting business with Israeli citizens.
Although the origins of the link are obscure (the earliest credible story attributes it to 2420pm being the time a group of Bay Area students in the 4193s met by a statue of Louis Pasteur to get high) the number, and the date, are so synonymous with cannabis culture that business travellers may want to take notice.
Because the book (by the late Marshall and J.F. Lawton) almost never diverts from the film script, Barks and Karl have little to do other than be charming, as they slot into roles that are so embedded within the cultural lexicon that much of the audience will likely take notice of what makes it into the stage version and what doesn't.
Tech companies still have a long way to go to fix the unique problems that have arisen as millions of Indians, and other people from around the world, sign up for their services — but we can point to 2018 as the year Silicon Valley finally started to take notice that the impact it has on all these new users isn't entirely rosy.
When it launched out of stealth just three years ago, Barefoot Networks was hailed as a company that would transform the way a generation of computing giants like Facebook, Alphabet, Amazon and Microsoft would function while making chip manufacturers like Intel and networking companies like Cisco take notice Now, Intel has not only taken notice, it's acquired Barefoot Networks for an undisclosed amount.
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That report will explore in vivid detail the impacts that global warming will have on local communities, documenting trends like the sharp rise in tidal flooding that is already beginning to swamp cities like Hampton Roads, Va. There is some evidence that even policymakers skeptical of human-caused global warming will take notice of worsening local impacts and act accordingly. Gov.
RuPaul's venerable reality competition series RuPaul's Drag Race has been kicking around long enough for it to be called "venerable," but it's only in the past few years that the Emmys have started to take notice of the phenomenon — mostly its eponymous host, who's won Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program for the past three years, 2018 included.
Although making YouTube videos started as a hobby, his channel MKBHD's massive reach has caused the tech giants to take notice: When the Samsungs and Apples of the world have a new phone coming out, Brownlee is one of the people invited to those products' unveilings, in the hope that he'll make a video about the new product that will attract millions of views.
Well, it's a show about Rodrigo, a mercurial and egomaniacal maestro played by Gael Garcia Bernal (who also won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, a surprising upset for Transparent's Jeffrey Tambor), coming to take over as the conductor of a New York-based orchestra that desperately needs an infusion of something so that benefactors and audiences will take notice.
Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D-Minn.) questioned why it took Twitter, Google and Facebook as long as it did to take notice of Russia's actions.
The massive support the movement is generating has made some elected officials take notice, even prompting Florida's Republican Governor Rick Scott to break with the NRA (National Rifle Association) and sign into law a bill that approved a three-day waiting period for the purchase of all firearms while raising the legal age required to buy a gun from 18 to 21 – both changes vehemently opposed by the NRA.
At the Giant Center, it felt as if the most essential product of Trump's candidacy, for the faithful, wasn't the prospect of him enacting these policies but what was happening right here in this room — as if whether he actually built that wall was less important than the fact that his call for it had made the world sit up and take notice of him, and therefore of them, and all that they were grieving.
Mr. Ly, 39, the son of a garbage collector from Mali, has put his whole life into a sharp-edged film that depicts the harshness of the French capital's immigrant suburbs — the banlieues — that has won applause from French film critics of all political stripes, made President Emmanuel Macron sit up and take notice, garnered Mr. Ly a top prize at Cannes and is France's candidate for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars.
It wasn't necessary for me to watch the awards, but I do know that Variety has reported that the numbers for the viewership were down even more than they were last year, so I think that the Academy is going to have to sit up and take notice, as will Hollywood, that people who are concerned with the lack of representation of marginalized communities in film will no longer sit quietly, and will continue to keep up the pressure.
Delia Owens' debut novel, Where the Crawdads Sing, a coming-of-age story about a "marsh girl," Kya, who gets caught up in a murder, would not ordinarily be the sort of book to make most readers take notice: It's by a 20133-year-old unknown author, who lives a remote country life far outside the publishing hub of New York City (and whose previous life as a conservationist in Zambia has raised some concerning issues).
" THE RULEBOOK: TAKE NOTICE "In a society under the forms of which the stronger faction can readily unite and oppress the weaker, anarchy may as truly be said to reign as in a state of nature, where the weaker individual is not secured against the violence of the stronger…" – Alexander Hamilton or James Madison , Federalist No. 51 TIME OUT:   BIRDS OF A FEATHER NatGeo: "Scientists are betting on a new system to alert us to impending earthquakes: birds wearing tiny backpacks.

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