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So this novel ends up in a frustrating middle ground: overly attentive in some ways, it lacks attentiveness in others, and the upshot is that, despite Bausch's considerable talents, it isn't quite as good as it could be.
In addition, 29% of students said that their attentiveness in class increased as they were able to give their full attention to the lecturer.
There is a feeling of communal attentiveness in the room.
There's a lovely attentiveness in her reactions to the characters around her, and an equally alert musicality.
(He would later find a similar containing attentiveness in Diane Sawyer. "All of her is available all the time," he says).
So while interest or attentiveness in public affairs leads to greater familiarity with scandals in public life, it does not by itself lead to a greater concern about misbehaviour.
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In the eyes of Chesterfield, who advocated hyper-attentiveness in all social situations, dropping a w was as bad as dropping a baby.
Essentially, this is about getting us to pay more attention to the natural world – an attentiveness which, in the face of human depredations and climate change, has taken on a particular moral urgency.
Dr. Weese, who estimated that relatively few animals were infected, nevertheless agreed that attentiveness was in order.
Whether this sort of attentiveness would, in the end, have been enough to defeat Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is hard to know.
In L'Enfant sauvage, Truffaut himself played Jean-Marc Gaspard Itard, the young man who educated the wild boy, teaching him language, attentiveness and, in however flawed a way, connection.
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