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It warranted attention and favor years ago and will warrant them years hence.
Mike D'Antoni, running his first preseason as the Knicks' coach, said he could not understand why Marbury's change of attitude warranted attention.
In the capital case, Thompson v. McNeil, No. 08-7369, two justices said the delay in executing William L. Thompson, convicted of a participating in the gruesome torture and murder of a woman in 1976, warranted attention from the court.
Ms. Rice argued that impersonating others, creating fake IDs, paying significant sums of money and submitting fraudulent scores to colleges — in a highly competitive college admissions landscape — warranted attention from her office.
Where these three disruptive women have gained warranted attention for their achievements, there are many others who are developing new approaches to medical care and refining their unique visions of how to bring greater health and wellbeing to their fellow citizens.
Tuberculosis infection control especially in HIV and TB care facilities has warranted attention after the recent health care-associated outbreaks in South Africa.
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There are other models that warrant attention, as well.
There are a whole set of issues around stimulating private investment that warrant attention as well.
And in a superpricey place like Copenhagen, any new, affordable place to stay automatically warrants attention.
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