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Being attuned
verb
To bring into musical accord
Exact(48)
Being attuned to sources of trouble is key to successful family negotiations.
Being attuned to these nuances means that you can tweak dishes to best suit your produce, whatever its current state — though that may require some experimentation.
Being attuned to this tender fear that comes as a result of light — being aware of the thrill it makes available to a sensitive viewer — I can't get over it.
Being attuned to the emotions of others is a way to adapt to the dangerous environment of an abused child's home, Dr. Pollak said, adding that in such a situation "these kids' brains are doing exactly what you would want your brain to do".
Being attuned to our feelings can provide us with awareness of what's unfair, unsafe or problematic.
We can, by being attuned and in service to others in this way, be attentive and attuned and in service to a new level of self-understanding.
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His bombast is attuned to Weimar America.
It's attuned to our sceptical times.
They are attuned to each other.
McFaul was attuned to this particular kind of Russian romance.
Still, she was attuned to the danger around her.
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