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If she had been a man or hadn't trained her cameras so intently at black Americans, she would have likely received more attention while she was alive.
Interviewed in the eastern city of Suez, Shouekh's mother has waived his anonymity in an attempt to give his plight more attention, while Samir has waived his to highlight worsening police brutality.
On the flip side, keywords ranking at the bottom of Page 1 are starting to get more attention, while keywords on subsequent results pages are tanking.
This means that swing state issues receive more attention, while issues important to other states are largely ignored.
In conclusion, this study suggests that lung cancer patients with comorbidity, particularly DM or TB deserve more attention while undergoing cancer treatment.
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Clinically, the patients with apparent neurological symptoms are likely to be paid more attention to, while those patients with cognitive deficit are often poorly recognized.
As a promising source of biodiesel, Chlorella has drawn more and more attention of researcher, while rapid screening of enhanced lipid production becomes essential.
The levee failure should draw more attention from engineers while designing a new flood control structure in the waterway of Chenyulan River due to the occurrence of the hyper-concentrated sediment flow and landslide residuals after the Chi-Chi earthquake (ML 7.3).
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