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The experience of using wearables may arouse attention to privacy issues and developers could consider how to protect the privacy of users, and make them feel comfortable when using wearables (Drugge et al. 2006).
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Besides neologisms referring to the object-pole (such as complexome), discursive phenomena associated with the subject-pole may likewise arouse attention, such as the current endemic focus on (or even obsession with) "misconduct" and "integrity" in research.
The analysis of these two foot types may equally arouse attention to the gait of flat-footed seniors.
Triazole quinazolines aroused attention for their various bioactivities.
Brazilian endemic fruit species have aroused attention due to their highly valuable, yet unexplored, agro-industrial, food and therapeutic potential.
As a result, her designer dick pics have aroused attention from members of the art world. .
An increase in suicide or unnatural death may arouse public interest and lead to increased attention and exposure to online content about suicide or cyberbullying.
This case did not arouse attention until the end of the outbreak.
PRIVATISATION and dams may arouse great passion, but mispricing of water has far more serious effects.
The magnitude and mystique of the Gulf's foreign investments may arouse curiosity and concern.
(Music that is utterly blank expresses nothing, but it may arouse melancholy).
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