61. But once you call attention to the problem you are on the way to solving it.
62. But several advocacy groups were quick to praise Spitzer for calling attention to a loophole in the tobacco settlement.
63. But National Cancer Institute researchers, who called attention to the mortality gap in their study, caution that skin color probably has little to do with it.
64. But that statement also called attention to what makes Bush so attractive as a candidate, even among voters who are more conservative.
65. But the confrontation had some success in calling attention to the issue.
66. But the commemoration calls attention to current reality.
67. But the damage had been done and Republicans gleefully called attention to his gaffe.
68. But the structure of the agency she oversees offers little motivation for her to call attention to problems that Fife Symington might find politically embarrassing.
69. But the truth is the excesses of the Democrats this time have called attention to the fact that the system stinks and has long needed an overhaul.
70. But then he decided his presence in Washington might help call attention to his mission even if Clinton did not acknowledge him in the gallery in the speech.