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to inattention
noun
Want of attention, or failure to pay attention; disregard; heedlessness; neglect.
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56 The risk appears to be strongest for extreme prematurity and very low birth weight in relation to inattention symptoms and ADHD inattentive subtype.
Studies that examined the relation of Pb exposure to inattention and hyperactivity separately have yielded inconsistent results, some showing stronger associations with inattentive symptoms (Chiodo et al. 2007; Kim et al. 2010; Roy et al. 2009) and others with hyperactivity and impulsivity (Nicolescu et al. 2010; Nigg et al. 2010).
Confidence leads to inattention.
"Gradually, her natural shrewdness gave place to inattention, to irresponsibility, in managing her affairs," said her famous nephew.
Somewhere a videotape survives, but owing to inattention or too much Bordeaux or mechanical failure, the tape is without sound.
Biologists attribute them to inattention, but design proponents say the errors show that Darwinists are more than willing to accept shoddy evidence if it supports evolution.
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Ronald Reagan, to whose inattention to the AIDS crisis Kramer attributed its unnecessary escalation.
Implementation of the policy is also meant to address inattention to sex influences in biomedical research.
Additionally, an infrequency scale is provided to assess inattention to the questionnaire.
How much longer do we the voters have to tolerate this inattention to our needs.
This lack of sustainability often seemed to stem from inattention to incentives.
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