Sentence examples for has it attracted from inspiring English sources

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But only recently, as the meteoric rise of the conductor Gustavo Dudamel aroused curiosity about the unique environment within which his talents blossomed, has it attracted the widespread attention of music lovers.

Although sentiment analysis has been a major topic of natural language processing for many years, only recently has it attracted the interest of the Web-mining research community.

Not only has it attracted nearly 1 billion users and launched a platform enabling whole new industries, it's brought people closer to their friends and family.

Joint hypermobility has been known for centuries, but not until recently has it attracted a more profound and increasing scientific interest.

The data imbalance problem exists in a broad range of experimental data, but only recently has it attracted close attention from researchers (Barandela et al., 2003; Weiss, 2004).

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Every time I've raised the topic it has attracted vociferous opinions.

It has attracted much attention because it has a much higher computational efficiency and can handle noise well.

In its first year, it has attracted more than 200 funding proposals and has funded 56.

Since it began a year ago it has attracted nearly 700 members.

But it has never attracted its share of visitors.

Since its launch two weeks ago it has attracted almost 250,000 users.

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