So pay close attention to that vote, and if they get 50, eat energy bars and hydrate throughout the vote-a-rama, then pay very close attention to the last two votes.
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I hope the American people are paying very close attention.
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It's a development that everyone should give their close attention.
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But most people don't pay as close attention to politics.
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Investors will be paying close attention to developments on Wednesday.
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When I direct, he watches me and pays close attention.
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Pay close attention, because Kavanaugh has made his purpose clear.
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Pay close attention to the power dynamics in your partnerships.
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The president, not paying close attention, signed it 'Reagan Reagan.
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It requires empathy, understanding, close attention to others, and compromise.
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When Rihanna hits the stage, you pay close attention, right?
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However, if I were Apple I would pay close attention.
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Markets and business leaders pay close attention to Fed statements.
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"" Pay particularly close attention to that bit about Leta Lestrange.
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Pay close attention to your inner voice late this morning.
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Pay close attention to messages that come in your dreams.
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Pay close attention to these aspects of your retirement plan.
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In this sequence, pay close attention to Renner's left arm.
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At the very least, they'll know you're paying close attention.
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Pay close attention to the dreams you have this morning.
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Definitely pay close attention to your dreams early this month.
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Close attention will be paid to how the seals hold.
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Pay close attention to the psychic messages that arrive today.
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The central bank also pays close attention to income growth.
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Thus, we also pay close attention to any coming statements.
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I pay close attention to how much effort it requires.
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Pay particularly close attention to the bit 15 seconds in.
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Americans need to pay close attention to these historical events.
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Wait, you don't pay close attention to the city's sounds?
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Pay close attention to whether your symptoms worsen over time.
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So we continue to pay close attention to the trend.
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But he pays close attention to news of mass shootings.
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Pay close attention, people can be shady and manipulative today.
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It's not something that I really pay close attention to.
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When else do we learn to pay such close attention?
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We must always keep paying close attention to the data.
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"Pay close attention to your critical systems," Mr. Krebs said.
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The board members pay close attention and offer great ideas.
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A true mole requires hours of preparation and close attention.
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I haven't been paying very close attention, to be honest.
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Pay close attention to your dreams in the coming weeks!
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Pay close attention: Let's see how far this goes đź’€ pic.twitter.
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So if you are going to use plastic, pay close attention.
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North Korea is certainly paying close attention to every single test.
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In theory, you were paying close attention to avoid an accident.
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Pay close attention to the messages you receive in your dreams.
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When this happens, security analysts at large enterprises pay close attention.
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Pay close attention to any setting that is "on" by default.
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Public investors often pay close attention to the rate of growth.
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Snap co-founders Spiegel and Murphy have been paying close attention.
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Pay close attention to Mashable editor Brian De Los Santos's shirt.
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Pay close attention here because there's no fixing over-whipped cream.
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Still, investors will be paying close attention to the top line.
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But I promise I am paying close attention to the idea.
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Pay close attention to what she was wearing early this a.m.
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Still, he paid close attention to London's answer to the Beatles.
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Third, he is definitely not paying close attention to his tweets.
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"It's definitely something we are paying close attention to," he said.
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"These are real threats we need to pay close attention to."
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Aside from tax, investors will be paying close attention to data.
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The Bank of Canada also pays close attention to income growth.
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If nothing else, the move signaled they were paying close attention.
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Messages are coming to you in dreams, so pay close attention.
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Now though, the mining industry is paying close attention to Cristi.
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Pay close attention to your dreams over the next few weeks.
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Pay close attention to what your feelings are telling you, Sagittarius!
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Then you'll want to pay very close attention to this deal.
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Now though, the mining industry is paying close attention to Cristi.
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After all, dogs tend to pay close attention to their owners.
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Pay close attention to what issues come to the surface then.
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Soylent says it pays close attention to super-users like this.
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Pay close attention to the messages that arrive in your dreams!
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During hurricane season, I pay close attention to the weather forecast.
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The menu may be brief, but the dishes demand close attention.
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I wonder if the Democrats in America are paying close attention.
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The next time you take to the skies, pay close attention.
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Pay close attention to these three areas of your benefits plan.
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They paid very close attention what the public thinks so, yes, absolutely.
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International traders and investors also paid close attention to the French elections.
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But some of us have paid close attention to it for years.
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So let's pay close attention to Denzel Valentine and Deyonta Davis, yeah?
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And pay close attention to how your money is allocated among investments.
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Pay close attention to who bullies you or breaks some boundaries today.
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The levels are designed to trip you up, so pay close attention.
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Just remember to pay extra close attention to the "Previously on" segment.
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Some of these companies pay close attention to the science of learning.
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"Pay close attention to the exclusions section in the contract," Houldin said.
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FANS of winter sports are used to paying close attention to forecasts.
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Pay particularly close attention to the sound she makes at 0:02.
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Pay close attention to your inner voice over the next few weeks.
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Start by paying close attention to what's happening around you, Sandstrom says.
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Pay close attention to your inner voice as the moon meets Pluto.
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Pay close attention to the intuitive hints you get, especially this afternoon.
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Pay close attention to your communication toward the end of the month.
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But traders continued to pay close attention to U.S.-China trade headlines.
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However, upon close attention, it's clear that he's acting his ass off.
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The country also will pay close attention to fending off financial risks.
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Kalil explained why the administration has paid such close attention to entrepreneurship.
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The author pays close attention to Mr. McCartney as an agile businessman.
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He said, however, that close attention would be paid to the verdict.
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Mr. Chyn's findings have received close attention from economists around the country.
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Meeks says Pence is paying close attention as the info trickles out.
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Many of his poems arise out of his close attention to sounds.
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It shows why cannabis companies are paying such close attention to California.
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Why else would we pay such close attention to her Twitter account?
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Pay close attention to your intuition, especially about work and your reputation.
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He learned to do it with care and close attention to detail.
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The approach requires close attention, and the episodes reward a second watching.
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Kipen pays close attention to racial animus in Los Angeles over time.
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Plenty of others have been paying close attention to the releases too.
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Bargain hunters have begun to pay close attention to emerging market stocks.
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Elaine Chao, tapped to run the Department of Transportation, paid close attention.
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But foreign governments would pay very close attention to any PLA deployment.
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If I'm in a restaurant, I pay close attention to these dishes.
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And these desirable voters are paying close attention to this year's election.
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Those were things that "future me" needed to pay close attention to.
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They're also paying close attention to what's going on outside San Fiorano.
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If you pay close attention, you can discover variety and small surprises.
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White liberals and moderates are paying close attention to Klobuchar and Buttigieg.
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They pay close attention to swimmers' split times, monitoring signs of fatigue.
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We will also pay close attention to the progress of the summit.
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And zeroing in on a limited period can certainly reward close attention.
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You, as the patient, nod, and look like you're paying close attention.
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But Noreika's position shouldn't be particularly surprising to anyone paying close attention.
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All prospective beneficiaries should pay close attention to changing Social Security rules.
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National Republicans and Democrats are paying close attention to the Pennsylvania developments.
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Your intuition is especially strong today, so pay close attention to it.
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Pay close attention to the messages that arrive in your dreams tonight.
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Taking care of things that I need to pay close attention to.
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And markets are now paying close attention to the outcome of Thursday's talks.
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But we have to pay close attention to what Secretary Pompeo is saying.
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The good news is Japan is NOT paying close attention to Hawaii anymore.
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Here is where the rapidly shrinking center needs to pay very close attention.
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But there are already signs Democrats are paying close attention to Biden's stumbles.
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Millennials particularly should pay close attention to what the economy is offering now.
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Well, Wednesday's ratings indicate that many voters are already paying very close attention.
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Pay close attention to backgrounds because that's where personal images might slip through.
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Jurors seemed to be paying close attention, taking copious notes while she spoke.
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So everyone in investing pays close attention to the number: it means something.
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It means paying close attention to campaign rhetoric and calling out bad behaviour.
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The RBI will pay close attention to weak IIP print and demand slowdown.
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There's a big backlog of companies paying close attention to how Twilio performs.
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It's something the Hillary Clinton campaign should pay close attention to as well.
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As for the team at Peter Luger, pay close attention to his critique.
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But this is probably more a sign that they're not paying close attention.
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Unless you pay really close attention, you might not notice it at all.
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If you don't pay close attention to the details, you'll find yourself struggling.
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Investors will likely pay close attention to the July trade data due Thursday.
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Come what may, paying close attention to existing assets and liabilities would help.
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Pay close attention to your inner voice today—ignoring your instincts is unwise!
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"Leah is a perfectionist and pays such close attention to detail," says Burke.
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Pay close attention to your budget—a surprise concerning finances may pop up!
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Then there&aposs this guy Andrew Weissmann, pay close attention to his name.
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Regulators, at least in Europe, are paying close attention to that very issue.
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Scholars have paid close attention to the role of racial hostility in elections.
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If you haven't been paying close attention, let us help you catch up.
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Voters don't pay as close attention to things as campaign reporters, he said.
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Your psychic abilities are activated, so pay close attention to your inner voice.
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Pay close attention to the messages that have recently arrived in your dreams.
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Pakistan, in turn, pays close attention to any growth in Indian nuclear forces.
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A good critic pays close attention to the thing she's brought to evaluate.
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Your psychic abilities are ramped up today; pay close attention to your gut.
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The market is also paying close attention to the development of this situation.
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Consequently, investors will be paying close attention to moves in the currencies market.
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ET. Markets will pay close attention to Powell's comments on regulation and inflation.
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McMillon pays close attention to his employees — especially the ones on the ground.
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Disturbing statements from Republicans running for the White House demand our close attention.
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I wasn't the only one paying close attention to this seemingly innocuous feature.
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Pay close attention to gut feelings you have concerning work or your reputation.
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Pay close attention to your inner voice today, and make time to unwind.
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Pay extra close attention to the new moon in Scorpio on November 18.
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Foreign investors and energy companies are paying close attention to what might happen.
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Kim is very likely to pay close attention to Trump's Iran deal decision.
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Initially, I didn't pay close attention to what was happening in my village.
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But I have a feeling that's just about where the close attention ends.
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And again, as a business, we're obviously paying very close attention to it.
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Ceres' Dan Saccardi points out that banks pay close attention to their peers.
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That's the artist his admirers should pay very close attention to, especially today.
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I also paid close attention to how hot it felt throughout the night.
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But that does not mean voters don't care or aren't paying close attention.
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All told, Americans appear to be paying relatively close attention to the inquiry.
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He paid close attention to contemporary musical developments, especially the phenomenon of Wagnerism.
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Pay close attention to how you feel as you go about your day.
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It seems likely that Trump will be paying close attention again this season.
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Pay close attention to two choices director Steve Zaillian makes in this episode.
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For example, 18% paid very close attention to Hurricane Dean, which impacted Mexico in 2007, and 28% paid very close attention to Hurricane Earl, which did not make landfall in the US but slightly-impacted the eastern seaboard in 2010.
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The media has good reason to pay close attention to murders in the city.
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It is time to pay close attention and help Congress find its way forward.
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Core inflation, to which the ECB pays close attention, also fell more than expected.
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Lately I feel like Apple's not giving its software the close attention it needs.
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Current and future candidates would be wise to pay close attention for two reasons.
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Only when they perceive a direct security threat do Americans generally pay close attention.
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Its pleasures are topographic; they demand close attention over multiple visits of extended duration.
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Android pays very close attention to battery life during all this, according to Amarilio.
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" A Xiaomi spokesperson told TechCrunch the company is "paying close attention to the situation.
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Next time you walk outside, pay really close attention to the space around you.
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If you've been paying close attention, you won't be surprised by Hudson's vocal chops.
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Pay close attention to the messages you get in your dreams around this day.
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Exciting news often comes during an eclipse, so pay close attention to your inbox.
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Another no-brainer feature that you can easily miss unless you're paying close attention.
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It certainly won't fool people who have been paying close attention to the race.
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Getting the mix right requires close attention to the political economy of particular jurisdictions.
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"We strongly condemn this and are paying close attention to developments," the office said.
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Luckily for Harris and everyone else who's paying close attention, the Navy has answers.
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When picking an Airbnb, it's really important to pay close attention to the photos.
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Pay close attention to your inner voice; trusting your intuition is key right now.
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We'll be paying close attention to her social media accounts today to find out.
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Therefore, I'd say 'close attention' rather than caution is the order of the day.
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So Mackay decided to pay close attention the next time the two squared off.
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Investors should still pay close attention to commentary from management following the earnings reports.
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Pay close attention when Arthur is being called in to speak to his boss.
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It's a matter with close attention that how and when to introduce the supervision.
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Fund companies have been paying close attention to leaps in knowledge about behavioral economics.
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Pay close attention to the messages your inner voice delivers today—they'll be big!
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Democratic voters will, I think, be paying close attention and not rewarding negative campaigning.
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He's conversant in things Western, so he's paying close attention to what takes place.
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So ask, and/or pay close attention to the things they mention in passing.
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So she's always paid close attention to politics, but her involvement was necessarily limited.
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Republicans are certainly paying close attention to who holds control of the country's statehouses.
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But pay close attention to new employees, who aren't so integrated with the team.
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How often do you pay close attention to the insects that inhabit your world?
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Heli paid such close attention that he understood the ice cream at another level.
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"We're just making sure that we are paying close attention to the testimony," Rep.
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As you do each activity, pay close attention to the sensations in your body.
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Although, you probably shouldn't be paying close attention to your phone while you're driving.
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That's why sophisticated investors pay very close attention to the NY Fed recession forecast.
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No doubt Florida legislators were paying close attention to public polling on the issue.
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Chinese officials are paying close attention to the impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.
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Student loan borrowers have reason to pay close attention to the 2020 presidential campaign.
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Black voters [are] on high alert, and are paying close attention to political developments.
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Paying close attention to this kind of external memory is of some professional value.
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But pay close attention to what these two men do in their new jobs.
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With valuations rising, market watchers are paying close attention to the earnings forecast trend.
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Most Americans don't pay close attention to politics, and all they'd see is Washington dysfunction.
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She pays close attention, in hopes that she can do it by herself next time.
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And we also have a message for Robert Mueller -- Bob, pay very close attention tonight.
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So I've paid close attention to the post-election analysis, painful as it can be.
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It found the company's user controls are quite confusing if you're not paying close attention.
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The markets will no doubt be paying close attention to the outcomes of these events.
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You can bet the folks at Twitter's Periscope are paying close attention to Facebook's update.
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WIRED transportation editor Alex Davies pays close attention to all of these announcements and developments.
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Sweden's elections in September will likely attract close attention from immigration opponents around the world.
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If you pay close attention to these videos, you'll probably catch some other small changes.
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I hope all board members are paying close attention to what's really going on here.
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Suffice it to say that this time around, Sylvère was paying very close attention indeed.
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Pro tip:Â Pay close attention to the actual size and duration of your sword slash.
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Shayk chatted with a fellow model friend, while Cooper paid close attention to the sculptures.
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Pay close attention to your work life when 2019's lunar eclipses come around, Libra.
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She paid close attention to her coverage and seized occasions to talk back to journalists.
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China will also pay close attention to Trump's tax cut plan, Zhu said, without elaborating.
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Close attention is paid to how new ideas and results should be applied in schools.
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Pay close attention to your dreams today: You're picking up on all kinds of information.
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That means buying smaller bottles more frequently — and paying close attention to the harvest date.
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Since the 2016 election, tech platform and policymakers have paid close attention to election protection.
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Every city should pay close attention to what Seattle is doing, and do the opposite.
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Even when businesses take off, entrepreneurs should also pay close attention to the balance sheet.
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He has always paid close attention to his own press clippings, and he still does.
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But Jobs just needs them to pay very close attention for the next 20 minutes.
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If he does, pay close attention to what it is and how he frames it.
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We wary of what people say and pay very close attention to what people do.
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And this is where investors, business, and markets more broadly should be paying close attention.
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Pay close attention to that … without happy clients, you can't have a thriving business.5.
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In politics, investors will also be paying close attention to any news surrounding the economy.
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That's welcome news to investors who pay close attention to the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI).
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The key is in paying close attention to what the circled letters are telling you.
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If you guessed that it's time to log it, you've clearly been paying close attention.
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Observers will be paying close attention to how the situation unfolds in the coming days.
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Pay close attention to your daydreams, too—special messages and realizations will come your way.
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To ensure success in whatever you're up to, Sag, pay close attention to the details.
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Thankfully, some policymakers are paying close attention to the infrastructure needs of this connected future.
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"Part of that is very much paying close attention to vessels delivering coal," Griffiths said.
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But employers must also pay close attention to what else the fees may be covering.
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So give it a listen—just, uh, don't pay too close attention to the lyrics.
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Pay close attention to the deadline and buy your Disrupt passes by 11:63 p.m.
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I have been pleasantly surprised by the people that are there and paying close attention.
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"We will continue paying close attention to the developments in this case," Mr. Yang said.
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Instead the international community should pay close attention to what local people need, he said.
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That's one reason seismologists have paid such close attention to the region's slow slip earthquakes.
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The influence of Mexico in Southern California, as cultural underpinning and overlay, gets close attention.
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This chronological shuffling jolts the story awake and nudges the viewer to pay close attention.
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When they're settling in and paying close attention, they'll shift their ears up and forward.
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Kim is very likely to pay close attention to Trump's Iran deal decision in May.
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He found himself reading, without interest but with close attention, about persimmon farmers in Florida.
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And when you've run into a wall, that's when it's time to pay close attention.
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Xi said he had personally being paying close attention to naval missions, the ministry said.
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ET. Investors will be paying close attention to average hourly earnings and the unemployment rate.
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Wealthy people tend to become wealthy because they pay close attention to the little things.
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As in Oakland, the "secret sauce" is high expectations and paying close attention, Mr. King said.
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And you may have missed the sweet and subtle callout if you weren't paying close attention.
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Readers concerned with digital communication and design will appreciate Albers's close attention to technology and style.
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For the sake of historical accuracy, Geisler paid close attention to the format of the originals.
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I think that all of us globally need to really pay very close attention to that.
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Investors will be paying close attention to management comments on how tensions may be impacting business.
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Investors will pay close attention to the latest round of trade talks between the economic superpowers.
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Rogers and several other behavioral scientists pay close attention to what actually motivates people to vote.
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And you can be sure voters will be paying very close attention to how they respond.
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For those who haven't paid close attention to the news, the California senator's name didn't register.
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Few people paying close attention to the primary say they're pleased with what the DCCC did.
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I, on the other hand, was paying close attention (when I wasn't sending out this tweet).
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Also, pay close attention to the latest forecasts from the National Hurricane Center throughout the weekend.
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The results show that the betting markets are right to pay close attention to playoff performance.
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Fitting, considering that she's paying such close attention to the number of likes she gets there.
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The market is paying close attention to the upcoming OPEC + meeting on July 1 and 2.
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It seems at least one world leader is paying close attention to the Robert Mueller probe.
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He&aposs got an angle you&aposre going to want to pay very close attention to.
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As you're completing the purchase, pay close attention when you're inputting your address and phone number.
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It's nothing new that we don't pay super close attention to things we see every day.
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"But of course we're going to pay very close attention to unintended effects that might occur."
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Millman said other states will be paying close attention to how New Jersey's Oscar betting performs.
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Lyrically, it pays close attention to the little things—the mundane things—about people and relationships.
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Steele largely gave up on paying close attention to other sports outside college football long ago.
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But in the end, very few people pay close attention them—sometimes not even the candidates.
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Pay close attention to your inner voice today—your psychic abilities will be sharp as hell.
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There is also evidence he has not paid close attention to the details or the vote.
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The moments when presidents sit down with their Russian counterparts have always drawn particularly close attention.
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In Portugal we pay close attention to everything foreign, probably because we're such a small country.
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He has gifts of compassion and close attention that make people keen to confide in him.
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Again, eclipses reveal information, so pay close attention to the messages you receive at this time.
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But there is tons of evidence to support it for those who've been paying close attention.
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I mean if you pay close attention to his name, you should get it pretty easily.
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The president plays close attention to news coverage of how he is received at those events.
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Hiring the right peopleFor starters, Schenkein pays close attention to the teams the company has built.
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However, there is another reason that we should all be paying close attention to the state.
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The best Muscadets are subtle, and so demand close attention, but they are well worth it.
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I could tell the staff took pride in their work and paid close attention to detail.
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Nike paid close attention to detail to make it virtually identical to the original '90s pair.
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Mr. DeRossi can only insist that he's going to continue paying close attention to the details.
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But few in attendance, or even on the field, were paying close attention to the scoreboard.
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She said she did so by paying close attention to analytics and which strategies work best.
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The extent of the contrivance will set off multilevel credulity alarms in viewers paying close attention.
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Pay close attention to whether the card is redeemable only at a certain store or location.
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But anyone paying close attention would quickly realize the difference: Impossible's burger doesn't taste like beef.
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Here's a look at our favorite design elements that highlight the company's close attention to detail.
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Are you paying close attention to the presidential election to gather more material on Hillary Clinton?
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So he paid close attention to his financial health and looked for ways to give back.
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Close attention is being paid to corporate loan defaults, which spiked in the quarter, he said.
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While he stood beside her, looking at her, paying close attention to the things she say.
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Pay close attention to the permissions apps ask for and remove the ones you don't need.
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I pay close attention to that fact because consumers and patients are going to eat this.
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Your intuition is amped up today—pay close attention to the random psychic flashes you receive.
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Investors will also pay close attention to the next two rounds of U.S.-China trade negotiations.
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You're intuition is sharp, so pay close attention to what your inner voice tells you today.
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"This is an issue the Commission will pay close attention to," Moscovici told a news conference.
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Pay close attention to your intuition starting Wednesday when a retrograde Mercury enters into intellectual Aquarius.
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Though she is not on the Judiciary Committee, Ms. Collins paid close attention to the hearings.
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I pay pretty close attention to what people think about Waypoint and what we do here.
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Advocates and opponents of climate change action are paying close attention to Mr. Inslee's next steps.
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Pay close attention if salary comes up among people with roles or experience similar to yours.
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When asked if he pays close attention to the playoff standings, Chris Paul shook his head.
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Sometimes the best audio accompaniment is the kind you don't have to pay close attention to.
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This is a very serious problem that we need to pay close attention to right now.
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You have to pay close attention to where it is hot and where it is not.
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Johnson told Bloomberg he paid close attention to things like the racing stickers on a car.
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Because know who will be paying very close attention to how the public feels about witnesses?
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If you want to save your money, pay very close attention to what your airfare includes.
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Taiwan's foreign ministry said in a statement on Thursday it was paying close attention to developments.
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This is glossed over so quickly it's easy to miss if you're not paying close attention.
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Perhaps that is why the president paid such close attention to Mr. Cohn's physical well-being.
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Iowans — many of whom are still undecided, according to recent polls — surely paid close attention tonight.
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But for those paying close attention, there are traces of the royal family everywhere you go.
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Justice Department budgeting, also, is something small-business owners will want to pay close attention to.
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Pay close attention to how much new money Warren has raised specially for her 2020 ambitions.
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"We will pay close attention to foreign trade policy after Trump is inaugurated president," Huang said.
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"We will pay close attention to advertiser sentiment over coming months and effectiveness of live video."
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A majority (51%) among them say they are paying very close attention to the impeachment proceedings.
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Warren pays close attention to knocks against her and responds to them, potentially to a fault.
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New Delhi is certainly paying close attention to those developments, as reflected by the Malabar drills.
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However, a request from a sitting president would likely get close attention from the high court.
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But it would be wise to pay close attention to where this plant stakes its claim.
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Wirecutter staff editor Nick Guy also suggests paying close attention to what you're buying from Monoprice.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said Beijing had paid close attention to the MH370 investigation.
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But what's here has made sure that I'll be paying close attention to whatever comes next.
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We're paying really close attention to our audience, and if that's wrong, we're going to change.
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Such music demands close attention, though; play it in the background and you'll miss the fun.
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Slow down and spend time in quiet meditation, and pay close attention to your inner voice.
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He advises those looking to play the move through options to play close attention to contract expirations.
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Politicians who understand this employ great speechwriters and pay close attention to the words that they use.
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The next time you watch Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, pay close attention to the film's iconic shower scene.
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You are mega intuitive this morning, so pay close attention to any psychic impressions or wild dreams!
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Here at TechCrunch, we tend to pay close attention to the earnings reports of the big companies.
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But in New Hampshire, where voters are used to having candidates' close attention, the strategy could hurt.
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"All my guys are paying close attention," said a derivative sales trader who covers mostly hedge funds.
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We should pay particularly close attention to the Republican budget proposals from the presidential candidates in 20163.
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Chris Christie will be paying close attention to his phone as the snow barrels toward New Jersey.
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You always want to pay close attention to financial developments; those are very hard, obviously, to anticipate.
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Analysts, regulators and customers alike have been paying close attention to Tesla over the past few months.
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Analysts pay close attention to the figure as a sign of a company's ability to pay dividends.
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The Wen Wei Po has also paid close attention to foreigners in contact with Hong Kong activists.
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My thought bubble: I'll be paying extra close attention to the expected 5G version of the phone.
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"If you're trying to maintain control, pay very close attention to your board composition," says Atrium's Verzello.
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And if any sport can still be enjoyed even if you're not paying close attention, it's baseball.
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He smiles and says hi to me and pays extra close attention to me during the class.
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An investor presentation from November claims that the company pays "close attention" to intellectual property regulatory obligations.
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Anyone concerned about the future of secure messaging should pay close attention to what comes of it.
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" —Jacqueline Andriakos, senior editor at Health "On Thanksgiving I pay close attention to my mind-body connection.
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"To be successful in this business, you've got to pay close attention to the weather," explains Brandon.
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Your intuition is extremely sharp this evening, so pay close attention to what your gut tells you.
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"So I knew something was about to happen that I needed to pay very close attention to."
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I then made sure to pay close attention to the amount of each ingredient I was adding.
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Republicans are paying close attention to the perennially-challenging senators: John McCain, Susan Collins, and Rand Paul.
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"If they change their mind on the issue, you can be sure we will pay close attention."
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They require close attention for hours on end, and any visual distraction makes that harder to do.
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Those with interests in the Caribbean and southeast US coast should pay close attention to the forecast.
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The study comes at a time when experts are paying close attention to workplace stress, especially burnout.
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Each work invites close attention, to itself and to the repercussions that it sets off with others.
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In the audience, paying close attention, Eugene noticed that the ballerina, for all her delicacy, was perspiring.
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In every instance, more Americans were paying very close attention than they were to news about Maria.
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Rozman followed Beinstock's practice: close attention in the vineyard, a largely hands-off approach in the winery.
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"We pay close attention to input and feedback from our customers," Ms. Pereira wrote two days later.
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And even competitors like Disney quickly chimed in, urging regulators to pay close attention in their review.
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News Analysis Eavesdrop on any conversation or pay close attention to your own and you'll hear laughter.
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And McCarthy recently told The Hill he hasn't been paying very close attention to the Ohio race.
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Policymakers should pay close attention to the experiences of U.S. military personnel, investigate thoroughly, and respond effectively.
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You were the kid in the back of the class paying close attention, taking notes on everyone.Yup.
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Americans should continue to visit, but they must pay close attention to the rules, travel experts said.
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Sketch Guy I ski the backcountry a lot, so I pay close attention to reports of avalanches.
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Whether through acrylic or watercolor, Arm pays close attention to the effect of each and every mark.
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Near Monday, pay extra close attention to your inner voice and what you feel pulled towards intuitively.
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Nearly every kind of public space in the city has been developed with close attention to detail.
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She said that she and her colleagues pay close attention whenever Zuckerberg testifies before the US Congress.
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Finance Minister Su Jain-rong said authorities are paying close attention to the U.S. and Taiwan markets.
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Terrorism watchers said they're now paying close attention to see whether or not foreign fighters were involved.
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I didn't realize what close attention my husband paid to it until we were in the hospital.
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Ms. Yellen added, however, that the Fed was paying close attention to the recent weakness of inflation.
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Pay close attention to how you may be creating unnecessary stress in your life, and let go.
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The Rome Call is just another sign that the Vatican is paying close attention to emerging technology.
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Analysts are paying close attention to see if streaming rivals will have any impact on Netflix's results.
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For those who weren't paying close attention (most of us), vaping appeared to come out of nowhere.
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"You've got to a whole bunch of advertisers who aren't really paying very close attention," Lindgren said.
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Investors will pay close attention when the Federal Reserve delivers its latest policy decisions at 2 p.m.
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That differs from the Federal Reserve in the United States, which also pays close attention to employment.
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She also recommends paying close attention to the sizing specifications, as these have a super-specific cut.
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There usually aren't phones; we are sitting close; we are paying close attention to something around us.
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Pay close attention to the word choices your interviewer uses to describe the benefits of the company.
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But there is a risk if there is inadequate oversight and the president stops paying close attention.
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Pay close attention to detail, since that is the type of thoughtfulness that turns Taurus moon on.
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Elsewhere, markets overseas were trading higher, while investors will be paying close attention to the bond market.
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All it takes is paying close attention to "what gets in the way of yourself," she says.
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She'd sport her mom's collections as early as age six, paying close attention to fabrics and shoes.
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Markets will pay close attention to her last official remarks ahead of the pre-meeting media blackout.
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Throughout, the global news media paid close attention to Jackson's erratic behavior, like arriving in floral pajamas.
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In fact, her brand of comedy often read as sullenness if you weren't quite paying close attention.
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It's clear that Facebook, arguably Google's chief rival, is paying close attention to its role in Europe.
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Pay close attention to your inner voice this evening, especially if you find yourself in a confrontation.
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That concern is palpable among party officials in Washington and activists paying close attention to the caucus campaign.
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Close attention to detail gives my pieces the final touch and then off to the oven they go!
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A new CNN/ORC poll shows 8 in 10 Americans say they're paying close attention to the issue.
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If you've been playing close attention, you may have seen this on certain parts of our site before.
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On another note, your psychic intuition is ultra strong today, so pay close attention to your inner voice.
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Trump's name didn't appear in the piece, but the contrast was hardly subtle for those paying close attention.
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But airlines are totally onto the many passengers who, uh, don't pay close attention during the safety videos.
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Those laws seem like something Facebook should be paying close attention to if it is serious about Libra.
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Chinese internet firms can achieve market domination of a sort that would attract close attention in other markets.
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China's Foreign Ministry said in a statement sent to Reuters it was paying close attention to the case.
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"Not all of us were paying very close attention," she wrote in a Facebook post about the experience.
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Citizen scientist Roman Tkachenko colorized the image, bringing close attention to the mesmerizing clouds that look almost marbleized.
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And we also pay super close attention when the brand that they're all wearing has a major sale.
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Market watchers have paying close attention to U.S. economic data, as a Federal Reserve rate increase on Dec.
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During his time in the senate, Glenn payed close attention to issues concerning NASA, technology, and national defense.
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It's a lesson everybody concerned about the role of money in politics needs to pay close attention to.
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The entire body of Crase's writing invites the kind of close attention that is usually reserved for poetry.
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The company pays close attention to consumer feedback to determine what consumers are complaining about or hoping for.
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And he pays close attention to new artists, inviting songwriters like Sam Smith and James Blake to lunch.
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During the test period, NASA will be paying close attention to the structural integrity of the BEAM module.
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In the past three years, the global rideshare giant has devoted close attention to its autonomous driving unit.
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In recent weeks, he's become a well-known figure among those paying close attention to the Russia scandal.
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Inflationary expectations, another factor the central bank is paying a close attention to, continued to rise in December.
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So instead of just looking at bottom-line numbers, pay close attention to what the CEOs are saying.
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It's reasonable that the media pay close attention to how these companies behave and to question their actions.
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Investors are expected to pay close attention to China's liquidity, such as foreign reserves levels and capital outflows.
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Sources tell us production for the reboot is paying close attention to what fans want via social media.
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Third, he advised investors to pay close attention to the , commonly referred to as the market's fear gauge.
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When you're watching, pay close attention to his little flip trick at the end — he's getting really good.
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Pay close attention the dreams or psychic impressions you have this morning; you're psychic as hell early today.
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This is something to pay close attention to when primary voters really start tuning in to the campaign.
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Democrats must pay close attention, as Jackson was the key to America's future and even to the millennium.
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While 72% of Independents — a group politicians pay close attention to in an election year — share that sentiment.
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It requires close attention to make sure a disabled person's financial resources don't exceed the means testing limits.
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It is not surprising they have attracted the close attention of the Secret Service, as they should have.
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When the banks report this week, Wall Street will likely pay close attention to consumer and business loans.
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"We are paying really close attention to it and we are working on gaining followers there," she said.
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At this point, your best bet is to pay close attention to details during the final walk-through.
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Margot said she has grown her channel by paying close attention to analytics and which strategies work best.
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Like the "Souls" series, "Nioh" demands practice and close attention if you're going to survive (let alone progress).
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Like Warren Buffett, who is arguably the greatest value investor in history, Fuss pays close attention to price.
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Investors will be paying close attention to the stock's moves in trade, along with other fast food chains.
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By paying close attention to what might at first appear to be an unlikely source: The Walking Dead.
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In a call with reporters, the company indicated it's paying close attention to developments regarding political ad regulation.
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Pay close attention to your gut over the next few weeks; it will be sharper than your mind.
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Pay close attention to your intuition during this time—you'll be seeing things on a much deeper level.
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Pay close attention to the messages your inner voice delivers to you; your psychic abilities are strong today.
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Elsewhere, investors will be paying close attention to the latest moves in Bitcoin, after it launched on the .
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They found that indeed, caribou paid close attention to the directional cues of their neighbors ahead of them.
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But as they gauge wage pressures, analysts also pay close attention to the forces that indirectly affect wages.
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Though this is not often talked about in the open, it is evident to anyone paying close attention.
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First, here's a handy election night cheat sheet, so you know which races to pay close attention to.
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On new account applications, for example, behavioral biometric systems pay close attention to where and when applicants pause.
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To whip to a third-base speaker in time for a tag, he has to pay close attention.
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Piper's essay deserves close attention, for understanding its argument seems essential to any full evaluation of her art.
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When you have sensitive skin, you have to pay close attention to what you're putting on your face.
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And so I knew something was about to happen that I needed to pay very close attention to.
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Traders were paying particularly close attention to VoteCastr's data on Tuesday, NatAlliance Securities' Andy Brenner told The Journal.
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"I've been paying close attention to print reporters, to networks, the cable stations," Conway said in the interview.
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It's full of surprises, and yet I don't think anybody paying close attention really sees a path now.
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"When an unexpected life event happens, pay close attention to your reaction to it," Arean said by email.
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I always have tea, and yes, I do pay close attention to my caffeine intake, pregnant or not.
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Applied in the political sense and for the people to pay close attention, si vis pacem, para bellum.
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These next two weeks are going to be crucial, so I'm going to be paying really close attention.
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Pay close attention to senators facing questions about what kind of trial they'd like to see play out.
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So pay close attention to the work of each team member and help them identify their strongest skills.
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The president kept phoning his lawyers and paid close attention to commentary on cable shows, the Post added.
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The President pays close attention to the manufacturing sector, which is an important part of his political base.
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Yet, we will be paying close attention to the various other signposts of a peak in economic activity.
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"We, as professionals and parents and teachers and coaches, have to pay close attention to these young people."
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Take a few mindful steps, paying close attention to each sensation as you walk gently across the earth.
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This happened slowly, because partisan loyalties are really sticky and most voters don't play close attention to issues.
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The Moon enters psychic Cancer today, so pay close attention to the intuitive impressions that come your way.
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But, a little girl from Dublin, Ireland, has given her cat's petting preferences a great deal of close attention.
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Don't pundits know that the only people paying close attention to these subtleties have already made up their minds?
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Investors also paid close attention to key economic data, as the probability of the Federal Reserve raising rates surged.
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OPEC report: Oil prices are sinking, which means investors will pay close attention to OPEC's monthly report on Thursday.
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To fully understand the ending of Jordan Peele's latest film, one has to pay close attention to the beginning.
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If you've been paying close attention, you'll see Natalie Portman feels the same way about her Steve Madden shoes.
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Sade said there was even a tiny Easter egg for Gilmore Girls fans if they paid very close attention.
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Economists pay close attention to the index because consumer spending accounts for about 70 percent of U.S. economic activity.
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If you aren't paying close attention, you're likely to get lost—but if you are, the payoff is huge.
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It'll have to fight for it, paying close attention to what companies like Adidas and Under Armour are doing.
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Paying close attention to your pet's physical state and behavior can help you ensure your pet isn't experiencing pain.
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Bankers pay close attention to IPO "windows," and they won't bring anyone public when the window is considered shut.
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Over the following months, he spent some time in Washington, D.C., paying close attention to regulators and pharmacy lobbyists.
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It's not quite the same as the real version, but you won't notice if you're not paying close attention.
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She recommended I pay extra-close attention to subtle and noticeable changes I'd be experiencing in those three days.
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Investors ought to pay close attention to this election, because the result will have big implications for their money.
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Cosby appeared to be paying close attention to Sewell's testimony, leaning forward in his seat and facing toward her.
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Grevers' diet is also less structured than you might think, although he pays close attention to what he's eating.
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Important details may get breezily skimmed over early this month, so pay close attention to what's happening around you.
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Investors have been paying close attention to Netflix's subscriber numbers, with the stock tumbling after Q4503's disappointing growth.
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And if you pay close attention to her Instagram, well, odds are you already know about some of them.
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Tanaka dazzled Holt in the second inning, along with anyone from the audience paying close attention, with a shuuto.
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Pay close attention to the messages that come to you in your dreams during this time of the month.
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Neptune begins its retrograde in Pisces this evening—pay close attention to the messages that arrive in your dreams.
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"Several" participants noted the curve's predictive powers and suggested policymakers pay "close attention" to the shape of the curve.
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Your psychic abilities will be boosted—this is a powerful time to pay close attention to your inner voice.
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The bottom line, though, is that you should pay particularly close attention to forecasts during the next two weeks.
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It's hard to know exactly what kind of vision we're looking at, however, unless we pay pretty close attention.
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Stolper and Samuelson paid close attention to the combination of rents and wages that would achieve this cost reduction.
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Pay close attention to the messages that arrive in your dreams—your psychic abilities are super strong right now!
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Investors on Wall Street were paying close attention to the latest news coming out of the U.S. political sphere.
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Economists pay close attention to the numbers because consumer spending accounts for about 70 percent of U.S. economic activity.
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China watchers will be paying close attention to the unveiling of the country's new leadership lineup expected on Wednesday.
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Taxpayers who've been paying close attention will notice that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act overhauled the tax code.
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But anyone paying close attention to TJCA should recognize that it encourages U.S. companies to move their factories overseas.
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Foreign investors and energy companies are paying close attention to what might happen ahead of the July 1 vote.
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Our dedication to the issue found the League paying close attention when Iowa's new map was released in 1971.
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Among them, we know that in the market, many traders and investors pay close attention to "Quarterly earnings forecast".
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I wanted my mother to have a boyfriend, so that she would not pay such close attention to me.
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When not improvising in extended virtuosic riffs, he pays close attention to the lyrics of the songs he plays.
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One of the things that makes Citizens of Humanity's jeans so unique is the brand's close attention to detail.
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Those who pay close attention to the Democratic presidential horse race are salivating over recent polls showing that Sen.
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Like Warren, he has also paid close attention to economic struggles and that focus would likely benefit transgender people.
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ShrinkingCashmere is a very delicate material, so you'll want to pay close attention to the washing and drying instructions.
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Since consumer spending accounts for about 70 percent of U.S. economic activity, economists' pay close attention to the survey.
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The early episodes have a theaterlike intimacy, and they pay close attention to the particulars of arrest and processing.
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Moreover, professional sports leagues themselves will pay close attention, as they may seek to get in on the action.
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Scientists are now paying particularly close attention to warming in Antarctica, home to 21.5 percent of our planet's ice.
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Market participants also were paying close attention to global crude supply, particularly a shale boom in the United States.
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Suffice it to say Apple paid close attention to fine-tuning the audio experience when it developed the HomePod.
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Everyone who cares about the right to vote should pay close attention to how the justices approach this case.
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And across the region, after an eruption of municipal corruption episodes, people are paying close attention to their choices.
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These are indulgent people, and "Billions" has long played close attention to their physical rituals alongside their mental ones.
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Readers pay close attention to the words we use as journalists to describe these issues, and for good reason.
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State lawmakers representing suburbs and rural areas not served by the M.T.A. will also likely be paying close attention.
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Pay close attention to the messages that come your way, but be patient about taking action when you can!
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He also paid close attention to the quality of the resin, he said, making sure it was especially fresh.
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News of the attack highlights the need for companies to pay close attention on cyber security when making acquisitions.
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All of the president's advisers pay close attention to his social media behavior and copy some of his moves.
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Pay close attention to what your intuition tells you this evening when the Moon squares off with the Sun.
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A considerable number of young jazz artists were paying close attention to what they were doing, at any rate.
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Homeowners should pay close attention to the terms of the contract when asking for a reprieve on a mortgage.
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"Pay close attention to the timing in this case," Peter Koski, the lead prosector, said in his opening statement.
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The other group was taught mindfulness meditation, which involves paying close attention to breathing and to the present moment.
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He said he had not yet paid close attention to the primary race, given the size of the field.
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There's also evidence that across all demographic groups, people who pay close attention to the news like Warren better.
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BS: You're talking to people who may not be paying quite as close attention as you and I are.
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That kind of close attention might get the kids into Harvard, but it won't prepare them for what follows.
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Pay close attention to the faux-vintage books on the bookcases that were carefully curated to reflect Disney films.
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Since legislators pay close attention to potential threats long before a primary election, mobilization influences legislative behavior almost immediately.
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Voters aren't stupid, and progressive in particular are paying close attention to each candidate's rhetoric on the campaign trail.
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Pay close attention to your partner's reaction to learn just how rough or gently they like to be touched.
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So pay close attention on Monday: That is when WADA's executive committee will decide whether to confirm the penalties.
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While Super Bowl commercials are highly scrutinized in the US, Brits pay just as close attention to Christmas commercials.
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My editor had given me "a few weeks" to write it, but I knew she wasn't paying close attention.
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The metric gets close attention from Federal Reserve policymakers when gauging the economy and the appropriate monetary policy response.
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But the film does include a little wink at that other webslinger, for comic book fans paying close attention.
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However, we also pay close attention to structural imbalances in the markets that have the potential to overwhelm fundamentals.
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J.C. Anyone who contends that this pairing is illogical, or even just ill advised, hasn't been paying close attention.
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Of those voters, a small 12% of them say they are paying very close attention to the impeachment proceedings.
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Since consumer spending accounts for about 70 percent of U.S. economic activity, economists' pay close attention to the number.
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There are upcoming elections in a host of countries, and we have to pay close attention to what happens.
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These songs gain their power from close attention, not ecstatic release, and would benefit from a more intimate setting.
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But the movie's close attention to this interpersonal friction might cause you to notice what isn't in the picture.
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Pay close attention to your intuition, and don't overbook yourself today—you need time alone to process your feelings.
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Many activist groups won't formally endorse for a while, but they are paying close attention to the 2020 lineup.
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HANNITY: No. I actually played it on the air last night, you got to pay close attention to the show.
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What's probably really happening is that people have lapses in memory, especially when they aren't paying close attention to details.
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You would do well to pay close attention to the pacing of the show: cool and casual, its eyes forward.
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To finish the eyes, he packed on "generous amounts" of L'Oréal's Voluminous Mascara, paying close attention to the lower lashes.
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Anyone who was paying close attention to the show could have found the scene where Carl was bit months ago.
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Instead, North Korean diplomats paid close attention to his repeated references to negotiating, and began sending signals of their own.
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Market observers are paying close attention to any indicator that could show when the Fed will likely raise interest rates.
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However, we do think investors should pay close attention to ECB President Draghi's words at the post-decision press conference.
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While the $1 trillion valuation is something that investors pay close attention to, it's not something that Microsoft cares about.
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Health officials pay close attention to one type known as PM20163, particles that are 22016 microns or less in diameter.
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Pay close attention to the piping, frills, embroidery, and all of the Charleston-inspired prints that make up this collection.
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But after mile after mile of flawless driving, it's unlikely the driver will be paying close attention to the road.
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Scientists at the UK-based Project MIDAS and NASA started paying close attention to every new set of satellite images.
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Trump revises his tax plan, raises top rate Republican organizers say they are paying close attention to these new arrivals.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as state securities regulators, are paying close attention to financial advisors' cybersecurity practices.
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It's a skill you can develop by paying close attention to your successes in life and how you accomplished them.
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On one last lingering mystery: Pay close attention to Hill House characters' clothing, and you'll notice obvious links between eras.
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It will be worth paying close attention to how well the Note 7 does when it goes back on sale.
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Meyers's book pays close attention to the gradual evolution, both technical and cultural, that allowed this change to take place.
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If the Democrats pay close attention, they're about to see that candidates like Pritzker should be avoided like the plague.
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I'd like to tell everyone to pay close attention if your own dog starts to act in a similar way.
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If you're surprised by Biden running down Clinton, you haven't been paying close attention to the former vice president's utterances.
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The analyst said he's paying particularly close attention to Target's gross margin, to watch how the company's expenses are changing.
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For Vladimir Putin, who surely paid close attention from Moscow, the day was filled with pleasing images and satisfying rhetoric.
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But if you pay close attention to how the speech actually went, it's hard to see how that's the case.
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I paid close attention to her shoes, perhaps the only thing worth watching in that dumpster fire of a film.
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Gillum spokeswoman Johanna Cervone said in a statement Thursday that the campaign was paying close attention to the late counts.
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If you're planning on punching in at your job well into your 60s, pay close attention to your workplace benefits.
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Pay close attention to what goes down around love and money—and all those other wonderful Venusian themes—this month.
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And while I could manage that when paying close attention, it wouldn't be a comfortable way to hold a conversation.
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Firefighters paid close attention to the county's avocado and citrus orchards threatened by the flames, the Los Angeles Times reported.
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Consequently, investors will be paying close attention to the British pound during the week as it battles with Brexit developments.
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In years past, most voters did not actually start paying close attention to the presidential campaign until after Labor Day.
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Aside from the Dow rising above 24,000 on Thursday, investors on Wall Street will be paying close attention to tax.
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Traders were also paying close attention to comments from Powell in his confirmation hearing before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee.
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You pay close attention to how your behavior affects other people and have the good manners to show for it.
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McDonald said he is paying close attention to the Chinese debt markets, where investors have feared a round of deleveraging.
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Because Mark Morris pays close attention to music in his choreography, you can hardly miss the sanity in his method.
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Consequently, investors will be paying close attention to the stock on Wednesday, as well as the moves in Apple suppliers.
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Economists and investors will be paying close attention to this report, after the up-and-down results in recent months.
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For this reason, the coalition pays close attention to the way that they project their power in the international arena.
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If you've been paying close attention, the series has been sprinkling small clues to Dante's Whisperer reveal since the premiere.
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Market watchers pay close attention to semiconductor stocks, as they are often viewed as a barometer for technology in general.
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Investors will pay close attention to the growth in Square's payments processing business, which generates the majority of its revenue.
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Even voters who pay close attention to politics are prone — in fact, more prone — to biased or blinkered decision-making.
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Neptune ends its retrograde today, Aries, asking you to pay close attention to the messages that arrive in your dreams.
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Only about a quarter of respondents to the Times survey said they were paying close attention to the tax plan.
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Close attention will be paid to the host, Jimmy Kimmel, who handled last season's best picture snafu with heartfelt grace.
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As a student who struggled initially, I needed that close attention or else I might have slipped through the cracks.
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And we do so knowing that the scourge of sexual assault continues to demand our close attention and concerted action.
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Many people are too absorbed by the convenience and distraction of their phones to pay close attention to their surroundings.
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They also want to send a message: Americans abroad will be paying very close attention to what happens back home.
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We have heightened cleanliness and sanitation protocols, and we're paying close attention to mandates from federal, state and local authorities.
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Play with the cameras and pay close attention to how each phone feels in one hand and inside your pocket.
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People who pay close attention to politics have been obsessing over the race for the House for a long time.
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Either way, anyone in the market for a new Switch should pay real close attention to its packaging and documentation.
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Pay close attention to what comes up around August 24, when Mars meets the planet of rules and boundaries, Saturn.
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Pay close attention to how your emotions guide your actions, and listen to your inner voice when faced with conflict.
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So, when investors finally get to kick the tires, they&aposll be paying especially close attention to these five things.
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Pay close attention to recent news releases (they&aposre a crash course in what&aposs going on at the company).
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What investors are watching: Wall Street will pay close attention to whether or not Netflix can hit that lofty target.
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The group, she added, plans to target individual states, while paying particularly close attention to the actions of Democratic Sens.
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I would pay close attention to Friday's news and the coverage of market action in weekend papers like USA Today.
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Both of his daughters regularly listen to Dad's new demos, he said, and he pays close attention to their reactions.
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Data on durable goods orders, an indicator to which the Fed pays close attention, is slated for release on Friday.
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As the judge read the testimony, jury members paid close attention, looking at the screen where the words were projected.
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When assessing the comfort of these shoes, we paid close attention to positive online user reviews to guide the way.
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If he does decide to ask a question on Thursday, you can bet both sides will be paying close attention.
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In the meantime, it's worth paying close attention to whether poll numbers for the GOP's tax bill continue to rise.
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Worth extra-close attention is Abigail Spencer's Katherine Harlow, who always seems to be several steps ahead of everybody else.
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Pay attention to profit margins Wall Street will still be paying close attention to the numbers as well as governance.
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Polls -- and momentum they reflect -- can change and change rapidly when people are paying close attention and actual votes near.
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All the more reason to pay close attention: Under the avalanche of endless Trump scandals, a superpower is losing grip.
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Twitter's suspension of Ms. Stella's accounts may cause politicians to pay close attention to what they're posting, one expert said.
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Switching to political news, market participants will be paying close attention to trade talks between the U.S. and major economies.
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And we do so knowing that the scourge of sexual assault continues to demand our close attention and concerted action.
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Tim Walz (D-Minn.) has been paying particularly close attention to voters' concerns because he's running for governor in 2018.
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To pay close attention to something is to alienate it, and in these photographs, Blanchon documents the mutability of absence.
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Yet when his father, Osman, an accountant who also wrote poetry, recounted them again in 2010, Mohamed paid close attention.
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Sidney Torres, real estate expert and host of CNBC's "The Deed," agrees that you should pay close attention to the kitchen.
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Investors will also be paying close attention to U.S. sanctions on Iranian crude exports, due to kick in from Nov. 4.
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People who paid close attention to the search industry noticed the piece's disappearance and wrote about it, wondering why it disappeared.
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China's Foreign Ministry said Beijing paid close attention to the education of fishermen and always urged them to respect international agreements.
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Another way to protect yourself is to pay close attention to email you get, even if you use two-factor authentication.
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Since rumors of the pair's intimate relationship began, fans have been paying extra-close attention to Tanaka and Carey's onstage interactions.
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It's easier to predict the future by paying close attention to what is happening to me, my family and my friends.
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And it's one worth paying close attention to since the songs in Russian Doll can offer insight into Nadia's emotional journey.
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Investors pay close attention to the performance of the App Store, as Apple now emphasizes its role as a services company.
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Now the SEC is looking into the incident, and the whole self-driving industry is paying close attention to the investigation.
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That you can make challenging works, art that inspires close attention, simply with white (or black) is an important visual discovery.
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While we may be paying close attention to the pieces above, it's important to remember that your jewelry shouldn't get overlooked.
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The Dutch DPA advises users of Windows 10 to pay close attention to privacy settings when installing and using the software.
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The first time anyone paid close attention to the New Hampshire primary, in 1952, it pushed a Democratic president into retirement.
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Since you'll be paying such close attention to Area X, you might miss clues embedded in the movie's less radical landscapes.
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If anyone knows what's behind Swift's famously opaque curtain, it's Sheeran, so we are paying extra close attention to his words.
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The SNB pays close attention to capital flows as it tries to rein in what it calls a significantly overvalued franc.
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In addition to their work ethic, I played close attention to how they carried themselves, even with all of their fame.
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Pay close attention to the way you discuss your talents, self-worth, and bank account—do you downplay your successes, Gemini?
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That's why senators will be paying very close attention next week when the CBO releases its report on the Trumpcare legislation.
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Pay close attention, and you'll also notice cameos from two well-known celebrities — both of whom have special connections to Plemons.
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But there have been few significant exits in the market, meaning investors are paying particularly close attention to how Livongo performs.
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Meanwhile, no one realizes one of prostitutes at the brothel where LimĂłn first started his taxi decoy was paying close attention.
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So everyone who cares about press freedom in the U.S. should be paying close attention to what happens to Assange next.Â
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The allegations have captivated those in Indianapolis, but it's less clear if those outside the state capital are paying close attention.
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Still, even though a majority of Democrats aren't paying very close attention, more Democrats than normal are compared to prior years.
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Fans will be paying very close attention to what Bungie says and doesn't say during its Twitch event and at E3.
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During the crisis, Europe picked up the pace of policy reform and integration with three big initiatives that merit close attention.
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For others considering this route, "pay close attention to the school's record and how successful the graduates have been," Smith said.
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If you've paid close attention to the news since Tuesday, you've already seen Trump struggle with the desire to reassert himself.
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Bosses prefer candidates who they find likable and friendly, and managers pay close attention to communication skills when reviewing an employee.
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Again, tapping into your intuition is a wonderful way to work with the energy—pay close attention to your inner voice.
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But political leaders pay close attention to what their voters think, and media elites pay attention to what their audience wants.
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Taiwan's Foreign Ministry said it would continue to pay close attention to the development of the political situation in El Salvador.
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Well, for those of you who haven't been paying close attention, you should know that those free tacos are all yours.
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To those who have been paying close attention to Tesla and SolarCity over the years this deal may seem entirely inevitable.
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Product numbering may seem like a trite marketing consideration, however there's a rich history of companies paying close attention to it.
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At times one singer would perform a solo number, while his counterpart paid close attention, as if hearing the song anew.
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With the free press under attack there are two speeches every journalism student and journalist should pay close attention to today.
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It's also really important to pay close attention to the cat's behaviour and posture during interactions, to ensure they are comfortable.
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In "Ripe," what we start to see clearly, if we pay close attention, is that the passivity is a huge tool.
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That's why she and her husband will be paying close attention to Trump's speech from their home in La Puente, California.
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Mr. Chow played basketball and netball and was a "keen protester" who paid close attention to the movement, Mr. Tam said.
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Privacy groups responded to the news by urging the board to pay close attention to Axon's development of facial recognition technology.
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Since the attack, Ms. Bubits said, her mother has gone from being healthy to ridden with anxiety and requiring close attention.
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And uber-hawk Tom Cotton has emerged as one of the senators whose advice and viewpoints Trump pays close attention to.
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Those who were shocked to hear audio of wailing toddlers and see images of family separations haven't been paying close attention.
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But people often pay close attention to their refunds because they use them to pay off debts and make major purchases.
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It is another argument for all investors, whether the pushier sort or traditionally passive ones, to pay close attention to voting.
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The world's top oil producers are set to meet at the end of this week and markets are paying close attention.
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Pay close attention to windows and door frames for signs of wear or chipping paint, as those are usually the culprits.
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The defense community will be paying close attention to the hearing for David Shulkin, Trump's nominee to be Veterans Affairs secretary.
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Scientists are paying close attention to the fate of Greenland's ice, with a new monitoring satellite set to launch in September.
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Given that police pay close attention to pot smokers on the web and social media, these precautions are far from superfluous.
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He pays close attention to the Democratic field of candidates, sizing them up like so many others in the media business.
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Over the years, Apple has made a name for itself by releasing revolutionary products and paying close attention to design details.
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Servers are well versed in the menu, paying close attention when somebody at the table told them about a food allergy.
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Pay close attention to the lyrics of familiar pop songs, and the ingrained cultural attitudes toward women become all too clear.
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I love the boldness of his art and how he seems to pay close attention to details using light and shadows.
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But she recalls paying close attention last year to the debate in Washington when Republicans tried, and failed, to repeal Obamacare.
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It's been out there for years, in Walker's writing and public comments, for anyone paying close attention to Walker to see.
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Traders will be paying close attention to the votes, which of late have been unanimously in favor of holding policy unchanged.
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Back then, Daya Ratnayake was Sri Lanka's army chief, and he said the military and intelligence establishment was paying close attention.
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She has paid close attention to the oil and gas industry's push to buy more and more property in recent years.
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He later played at Cal-Berkeley, just 30 minutes away, but not many people here pay close attention to Cal football.
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But, he added, electric vehicle customers pay close attention to the same things as other car buyers, like the purchase price.
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As the priest began his homily, I drew my 9-year-old son closer and asked him to pay close attention.
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It'll be faster and bring improved compatibility, with no need to pay close attention to which cable or port you're using.
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Meanwhile, no candidate was overwhelmingly picked for doing the worst job among Democratic voters who watched, listened or paid close attention.
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The moment was more closely tied to Beyoncé's reputation as an artist who pays close attention to details, Jay-Z explained.
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"Close attention should be paid to how developments in corporate profits ... would affect winter bonuses," the minutes quoted them as saying.
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Here are five reasons to stop paying close attention to the Dow and instead make the your go-to market barometer.
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On Twitter, commentator Charlie Sykes called it "the Hannity veto," suggesting that Trump would pay close attention to what Hannity said.
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They should pay close attention to flood zones and how changes in climate and land use can shift where floods happen.
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But the constant focus on Brexit during the campaign has obscured equally important foreign policy challenges that will require close attention.
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So investors will need to pay close attention to what CEOs say about the remainder of 2019 in their earnings calls.
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The sort of less engaged voters who don't even participate in presidential elections aren't paying close attention to individual House campaigns.
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But the film's demand that we pay close attention for any sign of the invisible man proves a double-edged sword.
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Many voters do not pay close attention to the news; they may have no idea why the president suddenly faces impeachment.
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When I evaluate STEM toys, I pay close attention to how often Bucky comes back to play with it over time.
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TREASURY SAYS CURRENCY PRACTICES OF 10 COUNTRIES REQUIRE CLOSE ATTENTION, BUT NO MAJOR U.S TRADE PARTNER MET CRITERIA FOR CURRENCY MANIPULATION
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High school graduate pursuing a nursing career I started to pay close attention to politics after the Umbrella Movement in 2014.
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So, market watchers will be paying close attention to Jaitley's comments on India's fiscal deficit targets for the next financial year.
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In other words, New Hampshirites have good reason to pay close attention to the race for president in ways others don't.
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But anyone paying close attention to the facts while ignoring news reports parroting Trump's talking points knows the opposite is true.
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Membership Rewards points don't transfer equally with all partners, however, so travelers have to pay close attention to the exchange rate.
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Before a game in Detroit, more than 400 miles away, Islanders center John Tavares was paying close attention to the meeting.
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Saturn's placement in Mercury-ruled Virgo points to various innate skills that call for diligence, perseverance, and close attention to detail.
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But investors will still pay close attention to reports about how well Apple's iPhone 11 sales performed during its opening weekend.
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Tradres have paid close attention to production from Libya's Sharara oilfield, the conflict-riven country's largest, where output has been seesawing.
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As always, investors will pay close attention to Facebook's mobile user numbers and the percentage of revenue derived from mobile devices.
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The music, which can be heard live during Zauner's two-night run at Brooklyn Steel, rewards those who pay close attention.
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Pay close attention to your dreams; if there was ever a time for you to keep a dream journal, it's now!
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Before students start drafting, we look closely at prior students' argument essays, paying close attention to how the arguments are structured.
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Let the syrup tighten up as the water evaporates until big glassy bubbles start to form, and then pay close attention.
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He has always kept close watch over who comes and goes, and pays close attention to those in the latter category.
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Over the next year or so, Microsoft is going to pay close attention to how companies use The Art of Teamwork.
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The war as he understands it extends beyond particular battleground states or congressional districts, though he pays close attention to those.
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"We're giving away tax breaks without paying close attention to what's a good deal or not a good deal," he said.
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Pay close attention to what your lips, tongue, mouth, teeth, jaw, throat and neck are doing as you make the sound.
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Yesterday he shared the back cover for ADD VIOLENCE with a note on their website suggesting that fans pay close attention.
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Several shopkeepers in Dandong were watching Chinese soap operas, not the news, although other residents said they were paying close attention.
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The juror's recollection of testimony and details from the case suggested they had paid close attention and carefully considered the evidence.
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General election voters have short attention spans and don't pay very close attention to politics and policy anyway, they might reason.
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Pay close attention to the multiple iterations and you hear an artist at work, as well as a celebrity tending his image.
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" The staffer, who is also paying close attention to Senate efforts, also added, unsolicited: "Just think of the down-ballot effect. Brutal.
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The questions are endless, and the answers, unless you're paying very close attention -- all the time -- can require significant effort to ascertain.
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But if you pay close attention, say, in a deep meditation practice, you'll discover that the experience of self is an illusion.
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Gordhan's aides told Reuters on Monday that the financial and operational crises at Eskom and SAA necessitated close attention from the minister.
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Governments and businesses pay close attention to such cases because it can be time-consuming and extremely expensive to restore infected systems.
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We then watch How I Met Your Mother, as neither one of us wants to pay close attention to whatever we're watching.
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Still, it can't hurt to unleash your inner Sherlock and pay close attention to how someone's behavior might differ from their "baseline."
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"A data-dependent Fed should remain humble about the accuracy of its forecasts, and pay close attention to the market," he wrote.
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The authors use an array of tools to demonstrate their case, while paying close attention to previous work done in this area.
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Both the diplomats BuzzFeed News spoke to said that European governments were paying close attention to Italy's actions, especially during international meetings.
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Floyd Mayweather autograph seekers need to pay VERY close attention ... 'cause the boxing superstar has one specific demand when signing his signature.
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Beats also paid close attention to the clamping force, allowing the Pros to be worn for hours without causing any head pain.
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This was reassuring in a way: when someone asked a very specific question, it meant they were at least paying close attention.
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" Spears wrote her candid caption underneath a quote that read, "Pay close attention to the people who don't clap when you win.
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And she made sure to honor this year's theme by paying close attention to the aesthetic of Comme des Garçons' Rei Kawakubo.
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Everything depends on making the grits early in the morning and making the rest à la minute — and then paying close attention.
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For those paying close attention to developments in artificial intelligence and machine learning, none of this feels like much of a stretch.
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So, we've got this arc of instability from North Africa to South Asia, and we have to pay close attention to it.
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If you want to understand the innovations that will truly define our future, pay close attention to where display technology is headed.
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" The staffer, who is also paying close attention to Senate efforts, also added, unsolicited: "Just think of the down-ballot effect. Brutal.
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But, we should always be paying close attention on that count, lest we fall into a trap that has hobbled many nations.
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We'll be paying close attention to the launch, and you can follow along with us right here:Update: The launch was a success!
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Customers looking to get their hands on the cardboard deck will need to pay close attention to Pizza Hut's U.K. Twitter feed.
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She has a 15-month-old child, who she says is fine for now, though she pays close attention to his breathing.
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While the EEG cap can easily pick up the ErrPs signal, participants must remain engaged and pay close attention to Baxter's work.
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From her beautiful horse stable setting to her gorgeous Reem Acra gown, Cuoco and her planning team paid close attention to detail.
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Hackett advises aspiring songwriters to start paying close attention to what people say, because it can be a source of surprising inspiration.
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Johnson paid close attention to his library's attendance figures, reportedly suggesting that opening times be extended and doughnuts served to boost numbers.
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Research suggests that voters do not pay close attention to candidates' policies, often projecting their own views onto the candidate they like.
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Bobbie might have struggled in its first months, but the industry is paying close attention to whether it can overcome its challenges.
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It serves as an important reminder for all people with diabetes -- especially women -- to pay close attention to their health, he added.
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Perhaps the White House wasn't paying close attention when they picked Barry Myers to run the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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They have been paying close attention to U.S. sales data as an outbreak of a fatal pig disease is devastating China's herd.
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He's also a voracious nerd: Lennon reads science journals and pays close attention to the speeches of theoretical physicists, scientists, and futurists.
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Markets will pay close attention to her last official remarks ahead of a media blackout before the Fed's scheduled meeting next week.
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The CSRC said on Friday that exchanges need to pay close attention to debt risks following a recent spate of corporate defaults.
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The government will be paying close attention to these downgrades as it prepares to unveil the 2.13 annual budget on March 24.
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Mercury meets Venus in Leo on July 16, so expect some interesting communication then, and again, pay close attention to your dreams.
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Hopefully, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is paying close attention to the unfolding economic crises in Argentina, Brazil, South Africa and Turkey.
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A good teacher, Mr Almila explains, makes children work well together and makes them pay close attention even when he speaks softly.
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As prescription drug prices continue their upward climb, Medicare beneficiaries should pay close attention to the coverage they choose during open enrollment.
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Policymakers have paid close attention to the IRS during the shutdown, because the tax-filing season is set to begin on Monday.
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If you pay close attention, it includes an exit strategy for the Democrats when they need to pivot to the next issue.
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Consequently, investors are likely to be paying close attention to how certain retailers perform today as the Cyber Monday shopping spree commences.
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The policy is in the form of a rule just issued by the Department of Homeland Security and it deserves close attention.
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But someone else might have something constructive to offer, and be paying close attention to the way these role models are received.
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If you had to put your employees on a bell curve, pay close attention to the outliers on either side, Bock recommends.
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The 2020 couple pays close attention to all the details of their wedding, making showstopping moments out of basics like the bar.
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The full moon usually gets all the hype, but this week, you'll want to pay close attention to the waxing crescent moon.
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But it's possible they just paid close attention to Beyoncé's video for "Grown Woman," a track on her fifth studio album Beyoncé.
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I think it's important not to forget that amid all this close attention to Trump's words and Trump's lack of diplomatic finesse.
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Clinton did not mention Mr. Trump by name either, but it was obvious that she has been paying close attention to him.
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Investors had been paying close attention to the testimony, to see if Comey's remarks would be damaging for U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Trump also pays close attention to the Amazon founder's ownership of The Washington Post, which the president views as Bezos' political weapon.
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Would you agree that paying close attention to what is in front of them while cooking is actually a form of mindfulness?
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Trump delivered his words in a relentless monotone, boring even those of us who had to pay close attention for professional reasons.
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Retailers grade produce according to strict criteria to which farmers, fearful of shipping anything that might be rejected, must pay close attention.
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But you can train yourself to be less ego-focused by paying close attention to how you address others in the workplace.
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Despite the industrial look, it is being built with state-of-the-art amenities, and with close attention to all building codes.
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"As a country that is friendly with Zimbabwe, we are paying close attention to developments of the situation in Zimbabwe," Geng added.
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But tech watchers were also paying close attention because the announcements are part of a major shift for the Silicon Valley mammoth.
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Stovetop pizza can be delicious to eat and fun to make, as long as you pay close attention to the cooking process.
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We really had to pay close attention when the salesman was demonstrating all of this and were amazed at how it worked.
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Mr. Trump, who pays close attention to the headlines, told advisers he was bothered by the seemingly endless bad press over DACA.
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While you can prevent that by paying close attention to your investments, that effort defeats the purpose of the fund, she said.
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We should all pay close attention to the report that comes from this legislation and the briefings that that accompany this process.
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For years, climate scientists have paid close attention to the Arctic to understand the effects of human emissions of heat-trapping gases.
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As racialized violence spread in both Northern and Southern cities during the Red Summer of 123, Delta planters were paying close attention.
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He knew he wanted to be an instructor and paid close attention to what trainers were doing while he performed maintenance work.
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"We will pay close attention to the epidemic situation, and the stores will be closed until further notice," an Ikea spokesperson said.
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Consequently, investors are paying close attention to the bond market, in relation to interest rates, with yields dropping during Tuesday's morning trade.
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Investors paid close attention to the report as they looked for clues about the Federal Reserve's plans for future monetary policy changes.
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That's especially important for Copeland, since he's focused on winning football games right now and can't pay close attention to the market.
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Through paying close attention to an experience in real time, you can teach your brain that the experience is not truly rewarding.
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"I'm paying close attention to Bristol-Myers, which will have a webcast of potentially market-moving data from the conference," Cramer said.
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Anand said he will be paying close attention to what mechanisms will be in place when it comes to safeguarding small businesses.
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The agency is paying close attention to "pod-based" e-cigarettes such as the ones popularized by Juul Labs Inc, he said.
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Psychic Neptune and the Moon mingle at 11:34 AM, so pay close attention to the impressions you experience at this time.
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There's an emotional (and exhausting) full moon in Pisces early this morning, at 3:03 AM. Pay close attention to your intuition!
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Pay close attention to your inner voice; it delivers an important message today as the sun meets Mercury on its retrograde journey.
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Throughout the campaign, Sundara had paid close attention to what Trump said about the arts, and she didn't like what she heard.
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Collins said she's paying close attention to what constituents have to say, but was dismissive of outside groups attempting to influence her opinion.
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Walgreens and other pharmacy companies are paying particularly close attention to Amazon after it bought online pharmacy PillPack in June for $1 billion.
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Pay close attention to your local alert system -- radio announcements, official websites, social media accounts and emergency cellphone alerts -- and heed the advice.
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If you're paying close attention, you'd notice that "30 FPS" footage, which displays 30 images in a second, is jerkier and less lifelike.
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"I think it's critical in the job I'm in that you pay very close attention to what the markets are saying," Kaplan said.
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Traditional automakers, many already trying to navigate rising interest in the electric vehicle market, are paying close attention to the ride sharing trend.
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Especially in organisations with large numbers (frequently in the thousands) of documents to manage: —Identify the documents that need your close attention, e.g.
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This wouldn't be the first time the showrunners revealed they were paying close attention to the memes or fan theories being circulated online.
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See: The way you open Instagram and balk at the way the app pays a little too close attention to whom you search.
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Sonos says that it is going to pay close attention to feedback from the beta, and that will determine when it will ship.
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Developers are paying close attention because the ruling may determine how they can continue to use tools they've always relied upon for free.
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She's one to look out for when you start binging season 2 — pay close attention to her journey, because it's an important one.
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I am feeling bullish about the IPO environment over the next 18 to 24 months, with some new factors that merit close attention.
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We have paid close attention to consumer feedback, and we greatly appreciate the incredible level of consumer interest and support for this product.
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Asked about the price of oil, Morneau reiterated that he was paying close attention to it, as well as to the Canadian dollar.
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Pay close attention to themes in your dreams around that time, as messenger Mercury meets dreamy Neptune on Tuesday, sending you subliminal messages.
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If you weren't paying close attention yesterday, it may have looked like AT&T got onboard the net neutrality "day of action" protest.
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It's now more important than ever to keep your devices up to date, and to pay close attention to which functions are enabled.
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Her adventures will help you realize that sometimes what you're looking for is right in front of you — if you pay close attention.Â
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If you pay close attention, when the plane is just taking off you can faintly see people in action, living their own lives.
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SO I WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU AND YOUR COLLEAGUES AT CNBC AND PEOPLE IN THE PUBLIC ALL AROUND TO WATCH US, PAY CLOSE ATTENTION.
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Just as you should pay close attention to the ingredients required in a recipe, Garrett says it is important to follow every step.
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Until then, Cook was known for perfecting Apple's supply chain, and according to the WSJ's sources, seldom paid close attention to product design.
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Often, the people or objects inside the lighted windows suggest a narrative—the images repay the viewer's close attention, especially at full size.
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Stabilization uses the mindfulness skills of paying close attention to the details of one's physical and sensory experience in the here and now.
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But bots represent a whole new territory of automation, and indicate high-level Taco Bell employees are paying close attention to Silicon Valley.
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If you pay close attention, you may notice that things you walk every day all of a sudden look a little bit different.
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Neptune's retrograde finds you especially sleepy, and intriguing messages arrive in your dreams, so pay close attention your inner voice at this time!
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Traders are also paying close attention to the PBOC's monetary policy stance after a recent sell-off in China's 297.776-year government bonds.
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Only 58% are paying close attention to the race, and one in four said they could change their minds on who they support.
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All I can tell you is to pay close attention to what you're drawn to and what you're afraid of, in equal measure.
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But I'm so flattered that you pay such close attention to me for all of these years 🥂 to the great life love.
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The president habitually refers to the media as fake news, particularly on social media, while paying close attention to how he is portrayed.
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When it comes to today's session, investors are likely to be paying close attention to the latest in economic data and corporate news.
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Aside from individual stock news, investors paid close attention to the U.K. Wednesday, as Finance Minister Philip Hammond presented the government's latest budget.
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On Monday morning, he seemed to reprise that act, telling reporters in Wisconsin he hadn't been paying close attention to the latest developments.
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This is no longer a niche issue — Americans are paying close attention to what their representatives are doing to protect the open internet.
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Bystanders should pay close attention to a victim who becomes suddenly irrational or loses consciousness, symptoms that suggest the onset of hemorrhagic shock.
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While moments like this might be rare, pay close attention to other possible crossovers between your side project and your full-time job.
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Pay close attention to that scene as it may be laying the foundation for Gurira's sendoff from the series later on the season.
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Pay close attention to the sounds and facial expression your partner makes to learn their preferred speed and pressure (or just ask them).
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Employers can help correct course by paying close attention to decisions they make at this early stage of the hiring process, Raghu says.
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AG: Not necessarily, but it's a flag to pay close attention to the culture and to take other red flags you see seriously.
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Pay close attention to payment sections, especially regarding overtime and extra meetings, in order to make clear when and how you're getting paid.
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But if you pay close attention, you can see that he is more willing to learn some of the political arts than others.
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Because he is a taskmaster and a visionary and a billionaire, people in Hollywood and Silicon Valley pay close attention when he speaks.
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But even so, there's no doubt that unlike in the 1990s, Americans are once again paying very close attention to what Russia does.
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World leaders are paying close attention to the developing presidential campaign as they determine how to handle the volatile and confrontational American leader.
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Many Americans who might not typically pay close attention to politics may now be looking to Mr. Trump and Congress for a solution.
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Mr. Gulczynski has a really subtle, dry edge to his cluing that demands close attention and rewards quirkiness and a mental wordplay glossary.
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I'm not even sure the kids realize I'm doing their work for them—I don't think they pay super close attention to school.
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Next up, financial markets are paying close attention to the number of new claims for unemployment benefits, which will be released on Thursday.
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The biographical details will also be familiar to anyone who paid close attention to politics in 2016 (or any time since the 1990s).
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But then again, every moment of 'Westworld' seems laden with meaning, and the world comes together with a detail that suggests close attention.
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Appearing before a House committee on Wednesday, Ms. Yellen said that the Fed was paying close attention to the recent weakness of inflation.
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He said he watched baseball every day, paying close attention to his former teams, including the last one he managed, the Washington Nationals.
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He paid close attention to fresh approaches that were succeeding in economic development, transit, housing, public education, recreation, public safety and government management.
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The government of Canada has been studying the security implications of 5G networks and is expected to pay close attention to Britain's decision.
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In Iowa, the two are fighting for a similar bloc of voters — college-educated whites who are paying close attention to the campaign.
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But payments firms interested in the opportunity must pay close attention as China limits outbound travel in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Wall Street also paid close attention to geopolitical tension amid reports that North Korea may be preparing to test an intercontinental ballistic missile.
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That means paying close attention to the conditions under which you watch: the couch, the temperature, the vibe, and (most importantly) the snacks.
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I suggest paying close attention to your moods, your needs, your daily rhythms, and you will probably get a good sense of it.
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Wang said SAFE is paying close attention to cross-border capital flows and that it had been improving "contingency plans and policy reserves".
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The records, which refer to Ali as Clay, show that the bureau was paying particularly close attention to the group's leader, Elijah Muhammad.
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China's commerce ministry said it would "pay close attention to the relevant process and further assess it after the proposal in more clear".
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Investors also paid close attention to the run-up to Britain's vote on June 23 on whether to remain in the European Union.
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My results did not prove causality: People who pay close attention to politics might also tend to have some latent source of unhappiness.
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Flaherty and his team had to decide whether everyone else might be paying close attention to the same thing they were obsessively monitoring.
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Dealers said markets paid close attention to NBH deputy governor Marton Nagy's remarks, which were delivered to investors in London earlier on Friday.
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Another group was taught mindfulness through the meditative method of paying close attention to the moment and focusing on breathing and other sensations.
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I paid searingly close attention to the contents of the Go Bag, the emergency disaster pack, of Butler's 18-year-old narrator, Lauren.
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Instead, you have to pay close attention to your every move, learn from every mistake, and keep all of that information in your memory.
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COM: I think we need to pay very close attention to what Trey Gowdy because he has extraordinary access to actual information about this.
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"We will pay close attention to how Liu Xiaobo's funeral will be arranged," said Shanghai-based writer Wen Kejian, another friend of the family.
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Wardle says that because of the relatively low Mac market share, many traditional security vendors haven't paid close attention, which can lead to trouble.
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Were one to assign blame here, they might take some cues from experts in safe working environments who pay close attention to preventable hazards.
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However there are still some major details about season 2 out there — you just have to be paying extra close attention to find them.
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One possible explanation is that people who just spent over $1,000 on a new iPhone are paying extra close attention to how it works.
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She says that applicants should pay close attention to what kinds of work associates are doing and what kinds of products are on display.
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When I rise, I pay close attention to my first thoughts in the morning because I think they are clearest at that early hour.
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In both, there's a needlessly complicated mythos that holds the world together that you can only really understand if you're paying exceedingly close attention.
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It seems that now more than ever, tech companies are paying close attention to user privacy and making it easier to adjust your settings.
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He pays close attention to critics, and his aides hand him printouts of anti-Trump statements made by people or companies they don't like.
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Nelli also pays close attention to the human details on her holy subjects, such as the cuticles on fingernails and the curl of eyelashes.
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Those still tempted to go short should pay close attention to China's strong imports and the conspicuous lack of fresh deliveries into LME warehouses.
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Another area that investors want to pay close attention to: whether a fund manager has a strategy to engage companies to improve their practices.
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Wall Street is paying close attention to the progress made under Hackett's $21.19 billion restructuring plan as well as the automaker's operations in China.
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The other big issue with the company is the balance sheet, and I think everyone's paying very close attention to the cash flow generation.
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"Chinese scholars take the position that various issues in a conflict are interrelated, and they pay close attention to conflict escalation," the report said.
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He told me in an email that Judge Coleman's ruling exemplifies a new trend of courts paying close attention to data breach settlement proposals.
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Assemblages were another popular form, requiring the close attention often paid to reading pages at book fairs rather than browsing art in gallery booths.
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If investors want to perform well, they ought to pay close attention to what research analysts recommend, according to well-known strategist Tom Lee.
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Dictionaries like Merriam-Webster's and the Oxford English Dictionary pay close attention to the changes the AP Stylebook makes, and often follow its lead.
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You're meant to pay close attention during those in-flight safety announcements, but let's be honest — it's pretty easy to get distracted, isn't it?
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It's one of the world's biggest stages, and its audience is full of people who don't typically pay close attention to music and culture.
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According to the real estate mogul, there's a surprisingly important feature you'll want to pay close attention to when flipping a property: the closet.
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However, this unexpected strength in travel should not have come as a shock to those who paid close attention to the space, Cramer noted.
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Pay close attention to your intuition today, and notice how much or little your friends and lovers share with you, both emotionally and financially.
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Figuring out what's happening when in the storyline is more or less completely dependent on paying close attention to how Wood is carrying herself.
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Jennifer Freyd, a psychology professor at the University of Oregon, was paying close attention to the hearings—and deeply impressed by what she saw.
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While a minimum BMI is not the deciding factor, doctors are urged to pay close attention to it with regard to the model's age.
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The payroll numbers and the unemployment rate tend to dominate the headlines, but the Federal Reserve also pays close attention to the participation rate.
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Anyone who has ever had the pleasure of attending a meeting knows that it's essential to pay very close attention to everything that happens.
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Outside of Europe, investors will also pay close attention to Federal Reserve chair nominee Jerome Powell, with his confirmation hearing expected later on Tuesday.
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"It's too early to say, but we're paying very close attention to implementation," a minority spokesman for the House Armed Services Committee said Friday.
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Regulators have paid close attention to virtual coins and related investment offerings since late 2017Â when the value of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies exploded.
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"Markets will pay close attention to the upcoming Treasury-bill maturities as roll-over risks remain high," said Morgan Stanley analysts in a note.
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Once you have a list, start talking to different attorneys, Marzano-Lesnevich said, and pay close attention to who is really listening to you.
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Some in the GOP acknowledge they're only now beginning to pay close attention to the coming political winds, which have been shaping for months.
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Bogart said Facebook is probably paying close attention to Robinhood, an investing app that targets young audiences and recently launched a crypto trading platform.
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The Enquirer is famously reactive to circulation trends, with editors who pay very close attention to which cover subjects sell more copies than others.
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If you're not paying close attention, you might squeeze what follows into the same generic box, as Georgie stalks and lands the reticent Alex.
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If you care about a Libra, pay close attention to their body language and facial expressions during sex: Do their physicalities confirm their words?
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"Auto executives … hope there might be an upside to Mr. Trump's close attention: "Trump's EPA nominee says he'll review Obama's stringent fuel-economy targets.
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The Moon is in Capricorn today, activating a psychic sector of your chart, so pay close attention to what your intuition is telling you.
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Although this issue is less headline grabbing than the Comey firing, rest assured media companies from coast to coast will be paying close attention.
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If presenting your side in writing is your only option, though, pay close attention to the details of how your words might be misconstrued.
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J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference: Cramer will be paying close attention to Allergan CEO Brent Saunders' speech at the big bank's annual health care convention.
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Those with an interest in a successful modernization of NAFTA must pay close attention and intervene if necessary to assure a good agreement now.
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The reason, I suspect, is that Mr. Seinfeld pays close attention to his audiences, both what they laugh at and how their tastes change.
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He seemed to suggest that he was not paying close attention to Mr. Trump's messaging or the chaotic atmosphere emanating from the White House.
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For others, though, the patient, repetitive process — and the ability to simultaneously daydream and pay close attention to your fly — is the entire point.
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Trump, meanwhile, has grown increasingly bullish on the drugs, which numerous Fox News personalities and contributors to whom he plays close attention have promoted.
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Now, look, hey, I'm very grateful that 50 of the major news, left wing news companies across this country, pay close attention to me.
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If I don't pay close attention to what I'm doing, I'll get the proportion of ingredients wrong for the dough or burn the meat.
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But for all of Britain's tortured wobbles in the Brexit negotiations, it has leverage on defense, and many here paid close attention to Mrs.
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Yet if you aren't paying close attention to the ways Trump's dishonesty is different from ordinary political shadiness, you might dismiss all of this.
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"Those who have switched to working from home should pay close attention to the advice and guidance from their information security and IT departments."
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