The distributional consequences of government policy are matters of much contemporary public interest and controversy.
They should be seen as paths that extend contemporary interest in the interplay between subjective perception and objective reality.
Total synthesis of this simple natural product performed by Crawford et al. in 1956, but is of limited contemporary synthetic interest.
The aim is to advance public understanding and debate about significant issues of contemporary interest.
The purpose is to "enable distinguished authorities to communicate the results of original study on important subjects of contemporary interest."
This concept is linked to contemporary interest in eugenics.
Yet at least one aspect of Eakins's life speaks directly to contemporary interests.
The name Canton was supposedly selected due to contemporary interests in the China trade.
Their growing interest in folk music coincided with a contemporary social interest in traditional national culture.
The woman is shown in profile, reflecting the contemporary interest in classical art.