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Even at the time, I realized my parents were somehow different on vacation, airier and at ease, youthful in their goofiness and laughter, more attentive of us — and each other — for during that one time of year, we mostly had ourselves, without distraction.
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The parent is encouraged to become more attentive to the focus of attention of the child, his/her initiation of dialogue, expressions of emotions, rhythm and the child's need of assertion, guidance and protection.
Owners who live on the farm may also be more attentive to implementation of protective measures.
"It's not that we are becoming more conservative as commissioning editors but we are more attentive to the rules of the game of reportage – like 'Would you please try and interview some people in your film who don't agree with your thesis?'" Every owner of a smartphone or digital camera may have become adept in making movies, but the rules of journalism are being lost.
Key insights gained from the program included the importance of taking the patient's perspective into account in the planning of care; being more proactive and preventing problems instead of being reactive and solving problems; becoming more attentive to the needs of the elderly due to the risk of multimorbidity; and realising that elderly care comprises more than just disease management.
A less tasteful director might have revelled in the danger, the venom, and the sheer fun to be had in the kingdom of the pint-size, whereas Payne, ever scrupulous, is more attentive to minor acts of kindness than to the proportions of the folk who perform them.
As secretary of agriculture, Tom Vilsack has been more attentive to the needs of the forest, so far, than any agriculture secretary since the Clinton days.
At the same time, soaring payrolls have made each big-ticket player's signing more of a risk and made owners more attentive to the operations of their ball clubs.
Ultimately, this paper is meant to provide a conceptual and methodological framework for the analysis of social media data that is more attentive to the multiplicity of socio-spatial relations embodied in such data.
The duration of the subject's first orientation towards the speaker was significantly longer in response to unknown conspecific calls than to known conspecific calls, strongly suggesting that adult male vervets differentiate between the calls of known and unknown males and are more attentive to the presence of "strangers".
And the research leaves little doubt that stable, two-parent households (of whatever flavor) are likely to be better off financially, more attentive to the upbringing of children and more secure than single-parent households.
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