Sentence examples for failed to attune from inspiring English sources

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It is hard to think of another contemporary series that committed itself so strongly to a 1970s conception of feminism, presenting Bill as a force of insidiousness because he so consistently failed to attune himself to the needs and ambitions of his wives.

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Sometimes well-meaning people fail to recognise antisemitism when they encounter it, because they are not attuned to the linguistic codes in which it is expressed, or are unaware of the cultural themes of anti-Judaic prejudice being drawn upon.

It's your choice to attune within to the peace.

We found that the capacity to attune declines with aging.

At present, it is unclear what the degradation of the capacity to attune comprises.

After all, we found that the capacity to attune declines with aging.

Emotional life lies at the heart of the bonds that bind people and society together and politics has to be attuned to them or fail.

Some of us are wired to be attuned to threat".

"So you have to be attuned to two cultures.

However, it is important to be attuned to the very human vulnerabilities inherent in such work.

Pretending to be culturally attuned to the working class (John Kerry in hunting camouflage, Hillary Clinton downing a boilermaker) is condescending and bound to fail.

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