Sentence examples for lacks attentiveness from inspiring English sources

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So this novel ends up in a frustrating middle ground: overly attentive in some ways, it lacks attentiveness in others, and the upshot is that, despite Bausch's considerable talents, it isn't quite as good as it could be.

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But Heckman has concluded that graduate equivalency degrees confer almost no benefit, because ged holders, who are presumably equally intelligent, tend to be "wise guys" who lack attentiveness and discipline.

He urges more effectively educating children before they step into a classroom where, as Chicago teachers tell me, they often are clueless about letters, numbers and colors — and lack the attentiveness and persistence to ever catch up.

Some, I discover later, are e-mailing each other.While chatting with a delegate at a coffee break, I express my shock at this lack of attentiveness.

Abdelhamid and Everett (2000) suggest that human errors usually occur from either workers negligence or lack of attentiveness to their tasks.

Earlier this month, The New York Times reported that some former staffers wanted an opportunity to confront Sanders about the lack of attentiveness to harassment issues, as well as alleged gender pay disparities among the staff.

I may not always like how they go about expressing their rebellion, but truthfully I'd rather be around these parents than the ones who can't set limits on their kids or who compensate for a lack of attentiveness by buying their children expensive things.

The authors suggested that this deficit might also be because of a "lack of attentiveness to others" and a focus that is more directed to patients' own problems [43].

However, EV's unsuccessful choices in familiar repetition trials suggested a general lack of attentiveness (17/29, P = 0.23).

Furthermore, we analyzed success on the previously trained repetition trials to check for distraction or an overall lack of attentiveness to the testing situation in these test sessions.

On the other hand, according to the theory of cognitive dissonance, the behavioural delays of screening might reciprocally contribute to the attitude that screening is ineffective, in rationalizing the lack of attentiveness and precaution manifested behaviourally.

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