Sentence examples for dwindling attention from inspiring English sources

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Our era of dwindling attention spans and 140-character content-burps is generally held to be one of escalating stupidity.

Perhaps the instant gratification of internet-based life these days is to blame, or maybe a dwindling attention span is just a feature of my personality.

Both owners said their sales slump, roughly 35 percent since 2008, was a result of the economy, not competition from online sales or electronic books or dwindling attention spans.

"Looking Upon Qaddafi's Works, Half-Sunk in the Sands" (Tripoli Journal, Jan .4), about the dwindling attention paid to Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's Green Book, tells us that the work "tends toward the incoherent".

Decry the trend of marketing to newborns, the co-branded toys, the childhood obesity, the dwindling attention spans, the fate of the picture book, the wasted hours the American child spends in front of the tube (three a day, on average!), and all those selfish, shower-taking parents who use TV as a babysitter.

Dr. Dimitri Christakis, who studies the impact of technology on the brain and is the director of the Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development at Seattle Children's Hospital, emphasized that teachers' views were subjective but nevertheless could be accurate in sensing dwindling attention spans among students.

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Instead, they turn their attention and spare time to those Java/Flash-type cheap online games, which are free and highly addictive, the type of games that are responsible for a persistent lack of productivity and dwindling attention-spans in workplaces the world over.

"Over 51% of the people getting AIDS today are women," says Bowers, "and in the United States, it's mainly black and brown people -- and particularly African American women". Bowers sees a direct link between shifts in the disease's demographic and dwindling media attention, and for her, the warehousing of the quilt is both metaphor and evidence of this indifference.

Perhaps to hold the dwindling crowd's attention, Fielden darkened his rhetoric.

This strong growth is a result of a mixture of factors: economic boom, high-profile art exhibitions, media attention, dwindling supply, marketing, opportunity, etc.

Dwindling national media attention is making it easier for the federal government to drag its feet, said Reed, who says he's working with local officials to organize a public meeting about Sterling's case.

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