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the alertness
noun
The quality of being alert or on the alert; briskness; nimbleness; activity.
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2.33am GMT What's the alertness index out there?
A referee called a travel, but that's where the alertness appears to have ended.
"You could sense the alertness in the houses and among people; everybody was awake".
Even the body language said it: they opened each piece with the alertness of athletes in starting blocks.
A collision was only avoided because of good visibility and the alertness of the SAS pilots, according to the report.
The seductiveness of her sound and the alertness of her mind successfully mask her character's disturbed aggression.
When you're trying to be in it and direct, you're reliant on the observation and the alertness of other people".
Although there are famously reductive (pseudo-Freudian) elements, the scholarship is impressive, the alertness to James's shifting sensibility superb.
Dugie's face, weathered and deeply tanned, was saved from looking weary by the alertness and the humor in his eyes.
But for the alertness of David Laws, Lib Dem education spokesman, he would have got away with it.
"In summing up I can express very great appreciation to the alertness of the force, the alertness of intelligence, the determinations of the force that acted on the ground".
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