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Discover Ludwig"cast attention" is a valid phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the act of focusing or directing one's attention to something, such as an event or object. For example: "The crowd cast their attention to the judges as they waited for the results of the competition."
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But she has also cast attention to the AIDS pandemic.
The shootings, which took place in Midtown as tourists and office workers crowded the streets below, cast attention on the increasing violence of the marijuana trade.
Thus the bishops' vehement and consistent opposition to abortion is not a principled position but a red herring, designed to cast attention away from priestly misconduct.
HONG KONG — A gang-rape trial that opened in Beijing on Wednesday accompanied by a blaze of local media attention has become China's latest legal spectacle to cast attention on the lifestyles, and alleged misdeeds, of the political elite.
In Obama's Wars (2010) he discussed divisions within the White House concerning the Afghanistan War policy, and in The Price of Politics (2012) he cast attention on the struggles between the administration and Congress over fiscal matters.
You may not feel the presence of "the infinite sea" of which Captain Vere sings, but that seems a deliberate omission intended to cast attention on the social strata of the ship itself, as detailed in the scenic cross-sections of Christopher Oram's multi-tiered design.
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The political dread over such testimony is casting attention on a practice known in Brazil as "caixa dois," a so-called second cash register of financing that is undeclared to tax authorities.
One of Vietnam's most prominent dissidents is on the 30th day of a hunger strike to protest against being held in solitary confinement, family members said Monday, casting attention on Vietnam's human rights record ahead of trip by the country's president this week to the White House.
Our results clarify the relationship between attention and expectation, casting attention as a mechanism for accelerating online error correction in predicting task-relevant visual inputs.
I'd like to look at the web as a metaphorical spotlight, casting attention on people and parts of the world all too easily overlooked before.
It bet that enough Maryland residents, particularly black residents, would attribute the failures of Coppin State University on its own internal misfortunes, sufficiently casting attention away from the state's outright funding and development neglect for the West Baltimore campus.
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