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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attention points" is not a common or correct part of a sentence in written English
It is unclear what is meant by this phrase, so it would be best to rephrase it to be more specific or use another term altogether. Possible rephrasing or alternatives could include: - Key points: These are the most important pieces of information that should be paid attention to. - Areas of focus: These are specific aspects that require attention. - Main ideas: These are the central concepts that the sentence is trying to convey. - Points of emphasis: These are the parts of the sentence that are intended to stand out or be highlighted. Example: "The presentation highlighted three key points that required the audience's attention: the importance of time management, the benefits of teamwork, and the company's financial goals for the upcoming year."
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STEVE COLL: Teddy Roosevelt, 1906, apparently, although as the listener who calls this to our attention points out, it depends on "if you qualify the U.S. as a great power circa 1906.
But a body of research that is getting more and more attention points to the ways that smart people working collectively can be dumber than the sum of their brains.
A focus on very high speed will then identify the potential advantages of slab track systems in that domain, but also the attention points to focus on when thinking of slab track for very high speed, including e.g. noise questions.
We concluded with key attention points for future SAT development: (i) tuning sustainability assessment to stakeholders' needs, in particular with respect to strategic decision-making, (ii) the development context of a SAT, in particular with respect to governance and continuity in the envisioning process.
In organic platforms it means figuring out where the user attention points are and then dominating them.
Pew's attention points to a rising prominence for Reddit — where in the last year no less than President Obama has appeared in an ask-me-anything session to field questions from the public.
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Old habits die very, very hard, as the news reminds us every day, but change begins with illumination — attention, pointing, identifying and generally shining lights in dark places.
Watchdog groups say they are cautiously encouraged by the federal attention, pointing also to a recent scathing review of the city's prison by the Justice Department.
The lyric has often been conceived of as timeless in its content and inwardly-directed in its mode of address, yet so many poems with lasting claim on our attention point unmistakably outward, addressing the particulars of their times.
But Mr. Bernanke suggested that some investors were not paying sufficient attention, pointing to his past promises not to change policy until economic data, and particularly unemployment numbers, showed significant improvement.
It's a place screaming for attention, pointing at lost promise as though it amounted to achievement.
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