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This, the researchers suggest, shows that when people have to consider the information they hear carefully, as they might when making decisions about a business deal, it can impair their driving ability significantly.In this section Balls and brains Going back in time Just shut up, will you Watching and waiting ReprintsBut does chatting to passengers have the same detrimental effect on driving?
When I hear "Listen carefully to the following six options, for our menu has changed," I hang up.
Be ready to say that you have a hard time hearing and listen carefully and talk clearly in return.
Cattle from Kobe, Americans have heard, are carefully bred, raised on special feed, even given massages; Kobe steaks are sold for astonishing prices.
They can only properly be heard "if you listen carefully".
You have to listen carefully to hear Mr. Ginsberg's double puns.
Only the far-off sound of waves, and I had to listen carefully to hear even them.
Not all the men were wonderful; Mr. Cromer now has only a little tap left to show, and I think you had to listen carefully to hear in his dancing a brief echo of the mastery of yesteryear.
She spoke about parents worried about providing for their children and about the particular responsibilities and worries of women; she said that she sometimes thought at night that one could hear "a great collective sigh," and that "if you listen carefully, you'll hear the women sighing a little more than the men".
If you heard the song again, listen carefully for its lyrics and search on the net.
I know that when I hear stories from other women or men who have suffered similar loss that I listen carefully and can hear what they are going through, and I know, too, that they recognise I understand that loss.
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