0 A high-profile person or event is known about by a lot of people and receives a lot of attention from television, newspapers, etc. -- широко известный, широко освещаемый
For example, case studies of particular high-profile votes show that party cohesion can break down when national interests are at stake.
Once again, a sudden high-profile death led millions to focus on the image of a person whom they had never met.
The academic debate was complemented by presentations of high-profile international projects that were discussed from a methodological point of view.
The result was an extraordinary reversal of expenditure patterns from high-profile projects to small-scale urbanisation and infrastructure works of benefit to every neighbourhood.
By contrast, other high-profile industrial disputes during this period, notably the mineworkers' strike of 1946, did not evoke the popular support which teachers received.
Professional geologists are conditioned to judge the vigour of their subject by their own performance in the high-profile sectors of industry and research.
But this approach met with stiff resistance, particularly after the failure of a high-profile doubleliability bank, and it was never broadly applied.
He also said that this high-profile project produced no significant errors on its first day of operation.