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It was informative and merits closer attention, especially by politicians and diplomats.
The concepts of praxis, practico-inert and mediating third form the basis of a social ontology that merits closer attention than the prolix Critique encourages.
The existence of a putative mechanism of down-regulating immune responses by targeting regulatory pathways merits closer attention.
Phosphorylation is an important post-translational modification that merits closer attention.
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Fashion, in her view, merits close attention.
Emilia Clarke ("Game of Thrones") shines in her time on-screen and is given a meaty role that merits close attention.
For employers setting human-resource policies, or for business schools thinking how best to train the corporate high-flyers of tomorrow, this paradox merits close attention.
That bit of history merits close attention, because those efforts to cap reimbursements to providers proved unrealistic and were mostly never realized.
Hugh may be an idiot savant, as Butcher says and as Hugh once describes himself, but what he has on his mind merits close attention.
If their format of stepped-down rectangles comes off as a bit textbookish and rigid, that's a minor blip in an overall body of work that demands and merits close attention.
Though this first English-language monograph on Ban's architecture can be a bit skimpy on factual detail -- one would like to know what fabric was used on the Curtain Wall House, for example -- it is a welcome introduction to an emerging talent who merits close attention.
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