81. At their recent meeting Nether Wyresdale Parish Council asked me to draw your attention to the untidy and overgrown state of the railway embankment on Station Lane, Scorton.
82. Hayes draws attention to the importance of the American Ph D programme in creating an environment that encourages publication.
83. Sandison draws attention to the citation of methodological papers, which are cited according to their utility, rather than their novelty or intellectual value.
84. They draw attention to the difference between redundant and perfunctory citations in their later paper.
85. There are several other means of drawing attention to the difference between these adjectives and the predicate qualifiers, with which the risk of confusion may be greatest.
86. We shall therefore call all such adjectives separatives since they draw attention to the separateness of entity and descriptive property.
87. Cohen has drawn attention to this phenomenon at an international level.
88. Trotsky thus drew attention to what was to become a recurring theme in critiques of Soviet Marxism -- the bureaucratization of the mass political party.
89. This drew attention away from the whole and focused it on the part, as all empiricist research tends to do.
90. This theory draws attention to the consequences of the changes in global production strategies of the TNCs in recent decades.