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It makes me more attentive to the particulars of horror.
These are considerable, and the Chinese are more attentive to them.
As soon as I said her name, he was even more attentive.
That, Mr. Makarkin said, has made the Kremlin more attentive to public opinion.
I think we should be more attentive to the empirical evidence on this.
My children and I were more attentive to one another now than ever before.
And nonprofit journalism can be boring, more attentive to its donors than its audience.
Alexander has been more attentive to the EEOC, and its backlog, than most lawmakers.
She was still immobile, but she noticed my presence, was more attentive and engaged.
Other artists, however, were much more attentive to disruption and interference in their work.
One suspects that Carter, as he grows, will be more attentive to those emotions.
The conversations often ended at an impasse, but Facebook was at least becoming more attentive.
Private insurers will become less attentive to their customers and even more attentive to government.
Often, the staff is more attentive, the cups are nicer and the coffee is tastier.
When you do something like that, it wakes the crowd up and makes them more attentive.
It's also true that Democrats have to be more attentive to women voters than Republicans do.
They pay taxes and complain of neglect by Israeli authorities more attentive to western, Jewish districts.
Different, more attentive maybe, or gentle and whiny with rain, but there, in the doorjamb, back.
These often work as automatic, unconscious alarm signals, promoting a more attentive and detailed thinking style.
In other words, bad moods help us to be more attentive and focused in difficult situations.
"There's less noise, the service is more attentive and the food is better, too," he noted.
"We are probably a little bit more attentive now to everything they're saying," he told investors.
Do I think we need to be more attentive to the importance of fiscal policy in recessions?
"We are inducing beliefs in people such that they are more on task, more attentive," Iacoboni says.
" Though Taylor is holding out to see about funding, he said, "[Trump] has clearly been more attentive.
Because of this negative cashflow, CalSTRS must be more attentive to short-term, downside risks, said Ailman.
Fans were much more attentive in the minutes before the game, at least in the seating areas.
We were more attentive to wiping down shopping carts with sanitizing wipes, not touching elevators buttons, etc.
I became kinder, more grateful, more attentive to the smallest details of life, and, yes, more resilient.
You can always go back to the recording later and take your own notes when you're more attentive.
At a church in Windham, Williamson found one of her larger and more attentive audiences of the trip.
Better communication: The more attentive and detailed thinking style promoted by a bad mood can also improve communication.
This is partly because its markets have become more open and its companies a little more attentive to shareholders.
Additionally, 80% thought having a flexible job would help them be more attentive to their significant other or partner.
There are going to be days when you need to be more attentive and responsive to emails than others.
Patients are becoming more attentive to the symptoms, so maybe more doctors are hearing about it and reporting it.
Near the end, Mr. McQuay says he believes that having an autistic son made him a more attentive father.
"We are also asking Yandex to be more attentive when checking the headlines of the published news stories," Zhiganov said.
I'm always thrilled when I have a sound woman to talk to, because without a doubt, they are more attentive.
Maps has always done turn-by-turn notifications for driving directions, but you're naturally more attentive when behind the wheel.
Given that, wouldn't you think she and her staff would be even more attentive to which signals she was sending?
Yes, they should have been more circumspect — more attentive to the fallout — but let's put all this all in perspective.
And by his own admission, Smith Jr. knows he needs to be more attentive on that side of the floor.
To me, its ongoing decay and, recently, the more attentive presence of security guards, was symptomatic of the city's transformation.
I think I notice more and I am more attentive with headphones, especially in the car while listening to music.
It sheds light on the fact that every one of us should be more attentive to the food we consume.
Whether you want more attentive service or to avoid getting kicked off your flight, read on for the inside scoop:
By helping foster parents become more attentive, ABC has helped children in care to reduce stress levels and improve their behaviour.
Essentially, longer trains would mean not every car would open at every station, so passengers would have to be more attentive.
She urges her camp — the champions of feminist, working-class, multicultural progressivism — to be more attentive to the limits of protest.
Speak to him honestly about what you are willing to toast: his transition from workaholic to more attentive husband and father.
Even considering his own actions, he says officials in cities on the west coast of Florida could have been more attentive.
"We're more attentive of surfaces and that every surface we touch in our daily lives is covered in microbes," she says.
Whether you want more attentive service or want to avoid getting kicked off your flight, read on for the inside scoop.
More attentive than attention-seeking, they studied the world and the problems that were presented to them and responded in creative ways.
His brother Amir, 12, is now more attentive and focused; counting musical beats "helped me with my math and stuff," he says.
Anyone who has followed his career in business or politics knows that there isn't a more attentive media consumer than Donald Trump.
This means Snapchat will have to rely on deeper, more attentive engagement to more eye-catching full-screen ads to attract advertisers.
If you saw the photographs, videos, history, of Casey and Caylee you wouldn't find a more attentive, closer, loving relationship than that.
Recent public outrage has made these platforms fearful of regulation and thus more attentive to the business of monitoring and policing content.
Some servers are more attentive than others here, and the food comes out so fast, it's as if Domino's trained the staff.
He was ever more attentive to that crucial task — in his last debate, for example, and in his speech on Sunday night.
New European privacy regulations went into effect last Friday that will force companies to be more attentive to how they handle customer data.
The fact that the U.S. military is interested in this should cause us to become more attentive to what exactly is going on.
The movement called for "alter-globalization" — a different kind of globalization more attentive to labor and minority rights, the environment and economic equality.
Certainly, the Caldwell bill, which limits processing of sensitive data and bans algorithmic discrimination, is more attentive to the differential impacts of technology.
Maybe you're in a more stable place in life and are confident you can be a better, more attentive friend this time around.
"Elite flyers" are not only entitled to more attentive hospitality and better perks, they also physically occupy a restricted, exclusive part of the plane.
Doug is more attentive to both of his children's needs than ever, and there are plenty of tender moments between the two of them.
I could have done so much more if I'd only been a little bit more attentive, or worked a little bit harder,' or something.
In an interview on Thursday, she said she has become more attentive to her employees at the Breslin, where she is a co-owner.
"That may be because the victims are more attentive to what's happening, which is a good thing," Hickey told CNBC in Singapore on Saturday.
Even workers at supermarkets and budget hotels are trained to bow, speak in polite tones, and are more attentive than most of their counterparts abroad.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - New European privacy regulations went into effect on Friday that will force companies to be more attentive to how they handle customer data.
And it actually makes us more attentive as viewers, as listeners, to be able to really figure out the complex messages that artists are offering us.
With that in mind, you'd think that others in the social media space might be more attentive than usual to potentially malicious actors on their platforms.
Can the 5.2-inch DTEK50 overcome its hardware limitations with the promise of a more attentive manufacturer that takes care of the things that truly matter?
While technology weaves into your life, by being just a little bit more attentive, you can take back power and make tech work better for you.
Those deals were sealed by Mr. Nadella's predecessor, Steven A. Ballmer, and it may be that the current chief executive will prove more attentive to integration.
This slight change, along with Aasif Mandvi's personable portrayal of Monty, makes the character seem far more attentive and caring than he is in the book.
In fact, most abuses are likely happening precisely far away from the sometimes more attentive eyes of governments like the United States or the United Kingdom.
The players took ownership of the problems and became more attentive to the "habit reminders" the coaches like to drill into them, like finishing their checks.
Republican donors have typically been more attentive to state elections; they are expected to pour money into defending the party's hold on power outside of Washington.
Instead, the young women emerge from their convalescences more sober, more attentive to their misdeeds, better suited as life partners for two different, sober, attentive men.
Though the student wasn't able to stay awake the whole semester, there were a few weeks where he was more attentive, and his test scores shot up.
Marketing on the Internet has changed: for creatives, crafting a brand through social media is one of the ways in which you gain a more attentive following.
When you speak in a friendly, confident, and concise manner, people are much more attentive and persuadable than if you try to show them that you're important.
Warren, on the other hand, has been less social and more attentive, staying at her desk along the front wall of the chamber and dutifully taking notes.
Put simply, children were not only more attentive to and motivated by a socially expressive robot, but they also processed what they learned from it more deeply.
But we can also train ourselves to be more attentive to signs that we're placing trust in someone just because we perceive them to be trustworthy or knowledgeable.
"Virtual currencies ... likely require more attentive regulatory oversight in key areas, especially to the extent that retail investors are attracted to this space," Giancarlo said in his testimony.
It used to be that I would have trusted that Democrats would be more attentive to disability issues, seniors, economic justice, health care, poverty, education and healthy communities.
According to this model, people constantly mix them up, adding to the bulk of evidence that the more attentive we are, the better we'll process and remember things.
Momoa revealed to PEOPLE that not being able to use his sight while filming heightened the rest of his senses, and helped make him more  "attentive" and aware.
I think transhumanism, especially its strong, passionate base in exuberant Silicon Valley, could use an overhaul that makes it more attentive to and integrated with our complex societal systems.
People who have worked for Tesla and NUMMI said the latter was more attentive to the details of putting cars together and better at listening to production-line workers.
The woman, 33-year-old Chinese immigrant Xiu Zhen Li, would have lived if she was given more attentive care in LaSalle, her cellmate alleges in the SPLC report.
I tried out the Ettitude sheets and found that they were indeed soft and kept me cool in the hot NYC summer, but they also require slightly more attentive laundering.
He said the new campaign would urge drivers to be more attentive, rather than scold them for multitasking, and would encourage parents to set a better example for their children.
The drug seemed to calm the children's mood swings, allowing them to become, in the words of their therapists, more "attentive" and "serious," able to complete their schoolwork and behave.
And while having stakes in a vote may make someone more attentive than someone whose future doesn't depend on what happens there, voters shouldn't aim to secure their narrow interests.
Although police departments have become more attentive to officers' use of excessive force against civilians, the same scrutiny has not been applied to their potential for violent behavior at home.
Before I even began testing these, I intentionally became more attentive to when I felt relaxed and in the flow talking with small numbers of people or in informal settings.
I benefit from that realization, because it makes me more attentive to how the next movie I see works and what my limited experience means for how I watch it.
In a speech on Monday, Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida backed further rate hikes and said the bank should be even more attentive to new economic data in the coming year.
Sandra Pineau-Boddison, United's senior vice president of customers, says the move comes as part of a larger effort by the Chicago-based airline to be more attentive to passengers' needs.
"We are starting to be more attentive," Descheemaeker said, noting that the most obvious target would be mid-sized frozen foods makers in Europe, where it would have the most synergies.
Women's organizations flooded courts with amicus briefs, lawyers cited legal theories developed by civil rights advocates, and the N.A.A.C.P. became more attentive to the implications of sex discrimination for black women.
When he introduced it at a school for children with emotional and behavioral problems where he was headmaster, students became more attentive and behavioral problems dropped "nearly to zero," he said.
The first issue of ROMchip centers on what the history of games might look like if we were more attentive to different perspectives instead of only being interested in forgotten peripherals.
As younger Jews have become less attached to religious conventions and institutions, Sixth and I has become more attentive to its participants' social lives, offering meditation and paid family leave classes.
He was among the more attentive Republican senators during arguments, but he rarely showed any emotional reaction to what either the White House lawyers or the Democratic managers had to say.
The reason Snapchat geofilters are an increasingly valuable ad unit is because everyday folks can play on the same level as big brands, generating longer and more attentive eyeballs than other ads.
I hope more restaurants work to be, not just technically accessible, but more attentive, warm and welcoming places for diners with disabilities — with more inclusive designs and more comprehensive training for staff.
Research by marketing professor Aparna Labroo finds that consumers are more attentive to context and their surroundings in bright ambient lighting, which in turn can amplify their emotions — whether negative or positive.
"We need to take steps to educate the public on healthy behaviors they should take up, and train medical professionals to be more attentive to heat stress symptoms in patients," said Shumake-Guillemot.
"Perhaps doing the kangaroo mother care helped the parents become more attentive and bonded and nurturing parents – certainly this is a thought and hope," Furman, who wrote an accompanying editorial, said by email.
Facebook seems to be trying to help you be a more attentive friend, but the feature really just feels like another reminder that the social network is keeping track of your every move.
While she initially posted the video to her private Facebook account, she told Huffington Post that she made it public in hopes that it inspires people to be more attentive with their parents.
There's power in nostalgia, but the fact is the world is wealthier, healthier, better educated, less violent, more tolerant, more socially conscious and more attentive to the vulnerable than it has ever been.
That means Season 2 requires more attentive viewing than Season 1 did — there are more players, alliances and animosities to track — but it also gives the writers characters other than Escobar to develop.
The European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect on Friday, forcing companies to be more attentive to how they handle customer data with severe penalties for breaching consumers' privacy rights.
Every president since World War II has maintained a personal science advisor in the White House to inform key decisions about domestic and foreign policy, although some presidents proved more attentive than others.
Employers who value behavior change, for example, might be pleased that employees in the program became more attentive to diet and exercise, but others who care more about health care savings may be discouraged.
And I'm embarrassed about how much free time I have — in two months, I managed to read half a dozen books, took up pottery and (I think) became a more attentive husband and father.
Voters should become far more attentive to the outsized effect of the Fed in determining the cost of borrowing, which functions as the pivotal variable for increasing wage growth while simultaneously preventing excessive inflation.
In fact, if anything, having more attentive cabin staff proved to be a distraction from working on the flight, especially when they seemed intent on plying those in front of the curtain with complimentary drinks.
"I think there is more to come that is going to spin out of Mueller, and I suspect there is more to come generally, because we're going to be more attentive to this," Cash added.
The Federal Reserve should be even more attentive to new economic data as its gradual interest-rate hikes edge it ever closer to a neutral stance, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida said on Tuesday.
This more-attentive group is also more likely to say that there is enough evidence now for the House to vote to send the case to trial before the Senate (242% say yes, 252% no).
This more-attentive group is also more likely to say that there is enough evidence now for the House to vote to send the case to trial before the Senate (270% say yes, 22019% no).
Though research on the safety of manual transmissions is scant, one study on the driving performance of teenage boys with A.D.H.D. revealed that cars with manual transmissions resulted in safer, more attentive driving than automatics.
Trump's reflexive boast that he was more attentive to the relatives of war dead than his predecessors Barack Obama and George W. Bush set off a cascade of consequences that has left his White House reeling.
I would like my boyfriend to be more attentive, by which I mean that he should e-mail me fun videos of baby goats in pajamas, just in case I'm feeling blue or studying too hard.
Mr. de Blasio, a self-proclaimed political ideologue, has acted more attentive of late to his mixed reputation as a manager, which could be a vulnerability as he looks ahead to a re-election campaign in 2017.
"Physically active and more educated people are more likely to be more attentive to health issues; affluent people are more likely to have better lifestyle habits and get better medical care," Forti told Reuters Health by email.
Regardless of the reason(s) behind men's orgasmic misperceptions, the data is clear in showing that men who are more attentive to their partners' orgasms are more satisfied with their sex lives—and their partners are, too.
But told Business Insider that the entrepreneurial nature of a traditional auto dealership motivates its owner to be more attentive to customer concerns than a store that is just one of many run by a large corporation.
Unless, of course, you have a ticket in the business- or first-class cabin, where the seats are larger, service is more attentive and the perks are beyond what anyone back in the economy cabin can imagine.
And aides said he had become more attentive during daily intelligence briefings thanks to pithy presentations by Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director, and a deeper concern about the North Korea situation than his blithe, confrontational tweets suggest.
Besides unveiling the "One Intel" slogan, he exhorted workers to be bolder, to be more attentive to customers and to honor "truth and transparency," which was code for being more honest about facing problems and collaborating more.
The partial exception to this trend is Kamala Harris, who repeatedly got asked the same kinds of questions as everyone else but who answered with replies that are more attentive to the actual modalities of political authority.
The Virtual Human Interaction Lab found students were more attentive and retained more material when the avatar representing the teacher was coded so that it appeared to each member of the class to be gazing directly at them.
Several Democrats were heartened that Monday's display seemed at least to reflect a consensus that the party needed to be more attentive to voters' close-to-home concerns, without lurching too precipitously toward the left or the center.
The group views state parties as a key area for talent development at the national level, from campaigns to candidates themselves, and holds that state parties with more diverse staffs are more attentive to the needs of constituency groups.
That a "leave" victory was so quickly equated with bigotry could also mean the public are more attentive to the racism around them, and victims, perhaps fearing this could be the new normal, more willing to report such incidents.
Here are three excellent books that will help you on your quest to become more attentive and conscious of your thoughts and actions: This book will show how you can incorporate meditation into your career over the long term.
This is what I find sad about the photographs in "The Kingdom": Nakadate's mother may be holding the infant, but she is clearly more attentive to the camera than to what someone using Photoshop has placed in her arms.
They slimmed down the number of films shown at the Berlinale (as the festival is known in Germany), introduced a new section called Encounters that is dedicated to "aesthetically and structurally daring works," and promised more attentive curatorial oversight.
But that is changing as evidence builds that taking brief activity breaks during the day helps children learn and be more attentive in class, and a growing number of programs designed to promote movement are being adopted in schools.
To be on boards, to unionize these ... Workers would not have the majority, but I think it would pressure boards to be more attentive to worker concerns and maybe they ... Maybe corporations would stop fighting against unions so hard.
Here was the conclusion of a 2002 study in the International Journal of Public Opinion Research: During an economic slump, the general public are more attentive to the news and, therefore, more likely to be affected by recession coverage.
The deaths of those who were detained at LaSalle might have been prevented if more attentive medical care was given, according to the report, which cites many detainees as saying the most common solution to any ailment is ibuprofen.
It would have been nice if he had been a little more attentive during my IUD insertion from hell, but I never wanted him to come to my rescue or feel responsible for my decision or for taking care of me.
"But we also need people to be more attentive if members of their family, neighbors or friends radicalize," he said, adding that this should be part of Germany's "security architecture" because such tip-offs to authorities were key to preventing attacks.
Across the eight episodes of season one, Alex falls for Tina and she shuts him down, again and again; Brett takes his lack of professional fulfillment out on Michelle, who is in the meantime falling for another, more attentive man.
The production, "Moi & les Autres" ("Me and the Others"), seemed to be more attentive to costume changes than to content, but the point was fairly self-explanatory: to explore an individual's connection with and distance from others in a group.
Communitarian liberals are more inclined to be conscious of social ties, and so are more likely to think about social-network-based solutions: still wanting equality and therefore being liberal in that sense, but being more attentive to social networks.
Also, the European Union in May brought into effect new privacy regulations in the bloc, forcing companies to be more attentive to how they handle customer data, while bringing consumers new ways to control their data and tougher enforcement of existing privacy rights.
And third, we need to be deliberate about understanding the different paths that can land women in prison, be more attentive to women's unique needs while they are incarcerated, and do more to support women and their families once they are released.
While neither Bush nor Obama mentioned Trump by name or referred to his claims this week that he had been more attentive to relatives of slain US service members than they were, they used coincidental events to register their alarm with Trump's politics.
"I think that people are much more attentive to the nature of a probabilistic forecast as opposed to thinking 'well, if it's greater than 28503 percent in particular, if it's like 22019 percent, that means it's definitely going to happen," he said.
Based on previous interviews I've conducted with people with hearing loss, some love to have aid-free sex because the lack of auditory distraction allows them to focus better and more easily on physical sensations and to be more attentive to their partners.
"The recent financial crisis might have provided the occasion to develop a new economy, more attentive to ethical principles, and a new regulation of financial activities that would neutralize predatory and speculative tendencies and acknowledge the value of the actual economy," it said.
At first I was told I was lazy, and I needed to do this or that to make me more attentive, but when nothing worked and my parents began to realize how this condition was actually torturing me, they took me to a sleep specialist.
Women, and especially women of color, in church leadership may be more attentive to not only the discrimination LGBTQ people face, but also the theological links between LGBTQ and gender equality, said Brandy Daniels, a lecturer in religious studies at the University of Virginia.
Parents who make it politely clear that they are listening and watching closely as a caring parent, and then who actually do so, can be guaranteed that all those looking after their child will be — consciously or not — more attentive to the experience of that child.
" With his partying ways in the past, the source says Disick was also a more attentive father to his kids — something Kardashian hopes doesn't change because of the breakup: "The kids are all very happy that Scott is around and Kourtney would hate for that to change.
On the other hand, if Facebook ignored several warning signs and failed to properly vet its new tools before releasing them, then it is entirely appropriate for the company to face a significant fine as an incentive to be more attentive to security in the future.
"Students who eat regular, healthy meals are less likely to be tired, are more attentive in class, and retain more information," Sean Patrick Corcoran, associate professor of economics and education policy at New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development, told The Atlantic.
The Church's Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development wants to help "all men and women of goodwill" create "a new economy, more attentive to ethical principles, and a new regulation of financial activities that would neutralise predatory and speculative tendencies and acknowledge the value of the actual economy".
In 1993, Misa Yamamura, a famous writer of detective fiction, published "Murder Incident of the Rental Family," a mystery in which an elderly cancer patient avenges herself on a negligent son by mortgaging the family house and hiring a more attentive rental son, daughter-in-law, and grandson.
A less tasteful director might have revelled in the danger, the venom, and the sheer fun to be had in the kingdom of the pint-size, whereas Payne, ever scrupulous, is more attentive to minor acts of kindness than to the proportions of the folk who perform them.
Harman shows a widower unable to cope with his surviving four children, but if he had been more attentive, his three daughters might not have had such a free run of his large library, which included works by Byron, whose "Turkish Tales" Charlotte began imitating before she was 10.
"Sofia was a good influence on Scott," a separate insider told PEOPLE recently, adding that Disick was also a more attentive father to his kids — something Kardashian hopes doesn't change because of the breakup: "The kids are all very happy that Scott is around and Kourtney would hate for that to change."
So I can't speak so much because we are not omniscient so we don't see everything we do know that more cases are being opened that implicate trade secret theft with a nexus to China and that may be because the victims are more attentive to what's happening which is a good thing.
The Trump administration has made isolating North Korea a major diplomatic priority in the past year, and could be making countries more attentive to whether or not they're violating UN sanctions; many countries may fear that they themselves could become the target of future unilateral US sanctions if they neglect the UN ones too obviously.
And from today's vantage point, the mix of mostly self-contained procedural stories and connect-the-dots mythology episodes makes it feel like a waypoint in the evolution of TV drama: Occasional viewers could enjoy the show's dry wit and honest-to-goodness scares, while more attentive fans were rewarded for their devotion via the overarching plot line.
Just be more attentive to stuff because it's fun making these sloppy, ramshackle movies when you're young, and I stand by them and I'm glad that they were made the way they are, but I think it would be neat to make them from the perspective of the writer that I am or even just the visual tricks that we've learned to play with and execute.
Virtual Sexology promises to "make you a better, more attentive lover," with "valuable techniques to increase stamina [and] refine lovemaking skills"—none of which prepared me for a video that begins with a cleavage-baring August Ames seductively talking me through breath exercises and the importance of kegels (oh, and also Kiiroo teledildonics products, which, what do you know, are compatible with Badoink's VR videos).
"It is perfectly evident to any logical mind that when you have got the vote, by the proper use of the vote in sufficient numbers, by combination, you can get out of any legislature whatever you want, or, if you cannot get it, you can send them about their business and choose other people who will be more attentive to your demands," declared Emmeline Pankhurst.
"One component of IBS is increased sensitivity to the functions of the bowels; simply summarized, this means either the nerves taking messages from the bowel to the brain are more sensitive or that the brain is more attentive or reacts in a more emotional manner to the normal messages arising in the bowel, or both," said Dr. Michael Camilleri, a researcher at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science in Rochester, Minnesota, who wasn't involved in the current study.
" BOC'S POLOZ: WE THINK THERE'S STILL SOME ROOM TO GROW ONCE OUTPUT GAP CLOSES "Whenever there is a long cycle like the one we have been living though, I think you are more attentive to legacy affects ... so permanent scarring that may occur as a result of the prolonged nature of the down cycle, so that would take the form of skills that degrade perhaps, or there is enough structural change that people are no longer qualified to work, or actual exit from the workforce because of discouraged worker effects, and I have mentioned a number of times the youth retreat from the workforce and this sort of thing.

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