As a result, these industries are in a process of rapid reorganisation, which tends to bring them to the attention of the competition authorities.
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It is these unplanned conversational surges that tend to bring the blogosphere to the attention of the older and wider (non-blogging) public and the mainstream media.
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Employees dealing with passive-aggressive leaders need to find a way to bring it to the attention of their CEO.
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The one thing that seems aberrant for such a responsible child minder is Theresa's bizarre reluctance to bring it to the attention of an adult when her cousin, poor Daisy, blossoms day after day in vast, unexplained bruises.
The protocol specifies that if a State Party to the Protocol considers that another State Party is not giving effect to a provision of the Convention, it may, by written communication, bring the matter to the attention of that State.
One strategy is to look not for the antigen itself but for certain helper proteins, called chaperones, that bring the antigen to the attention of the immune system.
Witnesses said there have been few, if any, criminal prosecutions of hedge funds, which are accused of harming investors other than their own, mostly because such cases are hard to prove and few people bring them to the attention of the U.S. Department of Justice or state attorneys general.
Hands out for bailouts, GE has always been a stalwart opponent of regulation even sending lobbyists to Washington to attack the SEC's postcrisis whistleblower rules that protect corporate employees who bring matters to the attention of regulators.
He said one of the themes which was emerging from the research was the necessity of working with mainstream schools to bring their attention to the needs of Muslim children.
Unfortunately for Mr Van de Vijver, the Davis Polk report found that he had not made sufficient efforts to bring his concerns to the attention of other senior managers.
America's national policy is to undermine bribery if we discover bribery, we bring it to the attention of the bribee.
What is rare is that the government lost a case, which is why I bring it to the attention of Forbes readers.
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They are proud of their work, but worry that success might bring it to the attention of the zombies.
"We need to bring our plight to the attention of the general of the general public, " she said.
They compete to bring their show to the attention of a reviewer, or even one of the 1, 200 talent scouts rumoured to be hunting for the next big thing.
It is designed to help business leaders identify readiness issues and to bring these issues to the attention of senior corporate management to ensure successful IPv6 deployment and facilitate accelerated innovation.
If suppliers bring it to the attention of all their customers, this number could rocket.
"I will bring it to the attention of the Executive Committee, " said Blatter.
That would at least bring you to the attention of the candidates.
Because of Gaffney's efforts to bring the treaty's defects to the attention of the Senate, however, LOST has begun to draw scrutiny.
"The individuals involved may be reluctant to mention sexuality when they ring us or when they bring their case to the attention of the authorities, " he said.
He restricted the practice of such basic rights as freedom of the press and assembly, while simultaneously preventing nongovernmental organizations from providing the oversight needed to bring such human rights violations to the attention of the global community.
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You are directed to bring this determination immediately to the attention of all air carriers, as defined in 49 U.S.C. 40102(a)(2), and to arrange for its publication in the Federal Register.
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Under the new rules, tour operators will have an obligation to bring the identity of the carrier to passengers' attention, and passengers will be entitled to compensation if the airline on which they were to fly was included on the blacklist or replaced by a blacklisted airline after they had already purchased the ticket.
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The publication of these reports has been made possible by the generous support of Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser al-Missned of Qatar, UNESCO Special Envoy for Basic and Higher Education, whose work in recent years has helped bring the issue of attacks on education to the attention of international policy-makers and the wider public.
If you are unwilling to proceed on that basis, however, we may pursue other means, including the public disclosure of this letter, to bring our offer and the compelling value it represents to the attention of Take-Two's shareholders.
The 69-year-old Anglican archbishop won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for his role in fighting white rule and he helped bring international attention to the injustices of apartheid.
Chicagoans can be proud and hopeful that our president is going to the city to bring attention to this epidemic of violence.
Park has also managed to bring attention to the silence of the otherwise eloquent Barack Obama, who has been noticeably absent from the global conversation on the rights of abused peoples.
In 1966, Cesar Chavez was struggling to bring attention to the treatment of farm workers in California, and he received a telegram from a friend who knew a little something about standing up for justice.
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