Sentence examples for destructive attentions from inspiring English sources

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Having announced his arrival by tearing handfuls of camouflage netting from the venue's ceiling, he turns his destructive attentions to the metal crush barrier in front of the audience.

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The children she sees are clingy, rude, destructive or attention-seeking, and much else besides.

He repeatedly characterizes the policies of the major powers as either cowardly and inept or self-serving and destructive, usually giving scant attention to the domestic political context in which policies were made.

Most people often wait for a negative report from the doctor, an anxiety attack, burnout, or a near death experience to pay attention to destructive habits that affect their health, work and/or personal life.

Nonetheless, given the extent of its destructive potential, it warrants serious attention by policymakers.

More than those conflicts, however, the war in Sierra Leone directed world attention to the destructive role of diamonds.

Second, that obsessive media attention is artistically destructive for a performer: "The more fearless you are, the more truthful the performance.

First, that the attention is personally destructive to performers: "If I had to grow up in this media culture, I don't think I could survive it emotionally".

Three specific conflicts in Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Sierra Leone directed world attention to the destructive role of diamonds, though the problem arose in other countries as well.

But with crime on the decline (down 25 percent since 2007, according to the Nottingham police department), it's now the creative, rather than the destructive, that's attracting global attention to the city and, in particular, the youthful, soulful, bohemian Hockley, now a hub of independent music venues, art galleries and vintage boutiques.

The results were discussed in light of the worldwide documented destructive meteotsunami events, putting the attention particularly on the effects of the disturbance wavelength, on the weakening of the resonance in near-resonant conditions and on the effect of a slope to the resonance strength.

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