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A 2007 Towers Perrin survey of nearly 90,000 employees worldwide, for instance, found that only 21% felt fully engaged at work and nearly 40% were disenchanted or disengaged.

Wall's photographs are both anti-theatrical, in that they nearly always depict a person or people fully engaged in what they are doing – in other words, "absorbed" – but at the same time they are deliberately staged for the camera, and their constructed quality is obvious, so they also have an inbuilt theatricality, or "facingness" (or "to-be-seenness", as Fried prefers it).

Unfortunately, a recent Towers Watson survey indicated that nearly two thirds of U.S. employees are not fully engaged in their work and are less productive as a result.

But this isn't nearly enough, and you have to hope that the president is now fully engaged in progressive energy policy and isn't merely preparing us for disappointment should he approve of Keystone XL.

It's nearly impossible to engender the type of confidence, trust, and loyalty a leader must possess without being fully engaged.

We are fully engaged.

I have become fully engaged.

"I like being fully engaged".

Young Cambodians were fully engaged.

France's security forces are fully engaged.

Even China was fully engaged back then.

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