"These situations always bring to the fore one or two players that might enjoy the experience, pick up the challenge and come through, " he said.
But apart from the moral horrors that many of these ideas bring to the fore, what they also share is a fundamental misunderstanding of science.
Although the film and its international acclaim has served to bring to the fore this brutal aspect to Pakistani society, activists say there is still a long way to go before the situation on the ground truly changes.
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All of this suggests that Big Data will not only be a revolution in data management and search, but that it will also likely bring to the fore a whole new generation of hot companies specializing in building and selling new tools for mining vast amounts of low-quality data for the rare nuggets.
The idea is to bring those to the fore, while protecting drivers (and those within lethal distance of them) from the other smartphone distractions.
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And so it took the case of an alleged cocaine dealer to bring the issue to the fore, and to begin the long process of rescuing mens rea from seeming irrelevance.
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So why has it taken till now to bring it to the fore of its software strategy?
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With record amounts of cash chasing various emerging markets flavors, I think this is an important concept to bring back to the fore.
Like climate change, there are bipartisan efforts that are ongoing to bring legislation like this to the fore and to create bipartisan majorities to get it passed.
It makes sense that the Irish Repertory Theatre should have taken an interest in a musical set in Innisfree, and Charlotte Moore, the company's artistic director, has contrived with her usual deftness to paper over the show's flaws and bring its considerable charms to the fore.
The new evidence under consideration by Mr Tauzin's committee could well bring this ire to the fore once again.
" "The politics have just helped to bring things which were already there to the fore.
As well as bring social issues to the fore, there is also evidence suggesting telenovela's may influence viewer's behavior.
The judges, who visited all the finalists in August, said Cricklade's community garden was a "real joy" and praised the town's ability to bring heritage - both built and natural - to the fore.
"I believe that in its final version, the act will deliver on its central aim - to bring the interests of us all as citizens and consumers to the fore, while increasing investment and maintaining high standards, " said Ms Jowell.
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