Sentence examples for interest viewing from inspiring English sources

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"Their response has been fantastic, whether it is viewing parties, media interest, viewing figures or the spontaneous eruptions from those walking down the street when we score a goal," he said.

Four models were developed including those variables that were considered to be potentially associated with the following outcomes of interest: viewing TV for at least two hours per day (Model 1); mean minutes per day of TV viewing (Model 2); mean minutes per day of videogames playing (Model 3); mean minutes per day of computer using (Model 4).

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Thus, the public interest view that all data traffic on the Internet should be treated the same is unrealistic.

Alternatively, many herd owners today buy salt, deworm with over-the-counter veterinary medicines and, of particular interest, view salt licks as unessential or 'the old way'.

The study elicited students' science topics of interest, views about environmental challenges, relationships with school science, opinions about science and technology, priorities of future jobs, and out-of-school science experiences.

Because it did not carve out special privileges for unions within the legislation, a short-sighted special interest view which set Jerry Brown off on something of a tirade at the time during an environmental event in his honor.

Melvyn Krauss's article on Europe's interest in rebuffing President Obama's push for stronger European stimulus demands a response ("Diverging interests," Views, April 9).

As a Senate newcomer, Mr. Miller said, he was shocked to hear lawmakers at the Tuesday lunches ask how "the groups," Senate vernacular for special interests, viewed legislation.

It just flips the usual run of things quite naturally, so that the men in the show are the romantic incidentals and love interests, viewed through the eyes of women in a matriarchal bubble.

In the end, like the social contract view, the encapsulated interests view might describe only reliability, not trustworthiness.

The social contract view and the encapsulated interests view are both instances of what Karen Jones calls "risk-assessment views" of trust or trustworthiness (1999, 68).

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