1. A single vote, wasted votes and used votes Nothing escapes attention so easily as the obvious. 2. But the counterproductive nature of this policy gesture can not escape attention. 3. By waiting until the last minute, donors can sometimes escape attention in the hectic time before an election. 4. Developments in primary care Primary care did not escape the attention of the Thatcher government either. 5. He said that very little escapes his attention. 6. Life has slowed down so drastically for him that Blue is now able to see things that have previously escaped his attention. 7. Nor should the similarities in the broader dimensions of the problem of youth employment escape our attention. 8. Of these, the best known is the Everglade kite, which escaped attention even longer than the crocodile. 9. Richie had the feeling that something had escaped his attention. |