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Private insurers will become less attentive to their customers and even more attentive to government.
Walt Disney World, by contrast, is famously attentive to detail.
"People have been very attentive to this election," McDonald said.
It makes me more attentive to the particulars of horror.
Another is to be attentive to the power of stories.
Be considerate, be present, attentive to things that seem amiss.
Gibson's hardboiled prose was fanatically attentive to design and texture.
She's very professional, very attentive to every single one of us.
But they also seem very attentive to their team's emotional state.
Investors remain attentive to the economic developments of the coronavirus outbreak.
These are considerable, and the Chinese are more attentive to them.
"He is so amazing and so attentive to details," says Maldonado.
Chinese firms have been known to be relentlessly attentive to costs.
Misgivings about a few make us newly attentive to the many.
I really actually did feel like I was very attentive to you.
You really can't be too attentive to short term movements in GDP.
And, as human beings, we're highly attentive to threats and negative information.
However, we must also remain informed, active, and attentive to evolving risks.
Especially in colleges and universities, we have to be attentive to that.
From the start, Moss presents Silvie as attentive to the natural world.
He wasn't being as attentive to the girls as he normally is.
That's what they're like: inquisitive, impassioned, attentive to the tiniest technical details.
"Doctors were very attentive to the fact that soldiers missed home," said Dodman.
The duo is also attentive to how followers respond to postings, she said.
"I think the Trump administration is very attentive to this situation," Steel said.
Becca awards Jean Blanc with the rose for being extra attentive to her.
Lawson is attentive to every detail that falls within the camera's prolonged gaze.
"She was being attentive to her children by all witness accounts," he said.
Wherever Amis ventures, whatever subject intrigues him, he remains attentive to dictionary definitions.
But being attentive to how candidates make us feel gives us valuable information.
That, Mr. Makarkin said, has made the Kremlin more attentive to public opinion.
"Kim is very attentive to what's happening and what's not," Mr. Beccari said.
Mr. Murray was attentive to the wishes of whatever playwright he was interpreting.
I must be attentive to the risks, but also present for my son.
I think we should be more attentive to the empirical evidence on this.
Someone particularly attentive to things as they are and extraordinarily accepting of them.
Schnabel is interested in this difficult, mercurial man and attentive to his hardships.
My children and I were more attentive to one another now than ever before.
Bloom is attentive to every part of the surface because the subject demands it.
"It's more like a piece of fabric you would be attentive to," she says.
Investors are particularly attentive to candidates' proposals related to mining, Chile's most important industry.
Able to be completely attuned and attentive to your experience and the present moment.
"She was being attentive to her children by all witness accounts," the prosecutor said.
We just want to make sure we're being attentive to the security risks involved.
And nonprofit journalism can be boring, more attentive to its donors than its audience.
Alexander has been more attentive to the EEOC, and its backlog, than most lawmakers.
Ms. Lawson is as attentive to furniture as she is to faces and bodies.
So we must be very attentive to the little we can do to mitigate.
He is keenly attentive to the impact of humans on the land and environment.
Other artists, however, were much more attentive to disruption and interference in their work.
One suspects that Carter, as he grows, will be more attentive to those emotions.
Kieran describes him as sweet, attentive to the humans around him, and down to hang.
His is a profoundly individualistic, secular cinema, though one attentive to communal life and purpose.
But it clearly sits on her side, attentive to the media spectacle's toll on her.
" He encouraged Zuckerberg to be attentive to D.C. "I said, 'Get an office there—now.
Airline pilots are trained to be attentive to small details that slip by most passengers.
We have to be very attentive to what happens to U.S. diplomatic personnel in Venezuela.
Morvant focuses on interval training, honing his track bike handling, and is attentive to nutrition.
"He's very, very attentive to the challenges that we all face," Stevenson told BuzzFeed News.
Breathtakingly attentive to details, Beck has memorialized a creature that humans quickly and thoughtlessly made extinct.
And then there was Donald Trump—hardly "on message", and certainly not attentive to brain scans.
Pisces tend to be extremely present when they're with you and very attentive to your needs.
It's also true that Democrats have to be more attentive to women voters than Republicans do.
He said he was attentive to hesitations about the deal and was going to "reexamine" it.
They pay taxes and complain of neglect by Israeli authorities more attentive to western, Jewish districts.
Being perceptive means having a wide outlook on life and then being attentive to the details.
I think the CEO has to be very attentive to what comes in on the hotline.
"He's been so attentive to the scientific literature and the details and the data," Birx said.
Some candidates were attentive to their self-care routines in the chaos of a campaign. Gov.
It's the lack of care that's so puzzling, especially in a book so attentive to language.
It's being attentive to others and trying to figure out what others are thinking about you.
Fans have been especially attentive to this season because of major alterations to the core cast.
With racewalking, I have to be really attentive to every motion, to every piece of form.
The show is also attentive to how progressive men can back-burner the concerns of women.
Democrats regard existing agencies as overly beholden to corporate interests and insufficiently attentive to consumer abuses.
Attentive to line breaks, he is able to move from perception to perception in a blink.
They plan to be especially attentive to the researchers, recognizing the value they bring to the ecosystem.
Friday's alert called for people to be attentive to the same symptoms experienced by employees in Cuba.
Do I think we need to be more attentive to the importance of fiscal policy in recessions?
Clinics have become more open, tech-savvy and attentive to their users, who are growing in number.
She is very attentive to her baby, and the calf is up and walking, and nursing frequently.
Feeling that uncomfortable keeps me really attentive to the detail of it and how special it is.
Far from being attentive to it, we struggled to know what to do with this new media.
Throughout my priesthood, I was always criticized for being too attentive to what the pope was saying.
The president, as befits the former owner of the Miss Universe contest, is famously attentive to appearance.
He is as politically searching as he is humanly subtle, always attentive to a character's civic plight.
Pinsker, lovingly attentive to the habitués of his cafés, leaves the economics of the cafés quite shadowy.
And if he's attentive to Republicans and independents and Democrats alike, then he'll make the policy permanent.
Because of this negative cashflow, CalSTRS must be more attentive to short-term, downside risks, said Ailman.
We were more attentive to wiping down shopping carts with sanitizing wipes, not touching elevators buttons, etc.
I became kinder, more grateful, more attentive to the smallest details of life, and, yes, more resilient.
Guarding the heart, in Greek nepsis (vigilance), is being attentive to everything that happens in our heart.
UBS claims family offices are becoming increasingly attentive to fees charged and are looking to rationalise where possible.
Mr Arnade is scarcely the only commentator to worry that Americans have grown less attentive to each other.
Eventually, Simi realized if she stayed attentive to one project at a time, she could get more done.
I would hire these clean-cut young kids, and they would be lazy or not attentive to detail.
If you cover an institution long enough, you become attentive to its professed values, possibly too much so.
I have no secret shortcuts to gaining greater fluency beyond being open and attentive to what's around you.
The disaster, rather, is human nature, so attentive to the needs of individuals, so impervious to the world's.
By being attentive to his subjects's ghost stories, insults, and reliance on rumors, Ji recognizes their irrepressible disobedience.
A connoisseur of belles lettres as well, she is always attentive to the literary core of a film.
The other big institutional banks, such as Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase, are just as attentive to private equity.
This is partly because its markets have become more open and its companies a little more attentive to shareholders.
Additionally, 80% thought having a flexible job would help them be more attentive to their significant other or partner.
The doctors were immediately attentive to Gen's bloody face fearing serious injury, only to discover the blood was fake.
Each is highly attentive to facts — not only to isolated facts, but facts in suggestive patterns, facts in context.
He is a good communicator and has always been attentive to the concerns of financial market investors and participants.
In seeking out designers, Assi is attentive to personal and emotional qualities, considering them influential on the works produced.
She's equally attentive to the environment, recycling wedding flowers and picking invasive species that have preyed upon Hawaii's ecosystem.
My father greeted each new customer from behind a yellowing linoleum counter, equally attentive to person and ailing machine.
Friends described Kaye as giving, warm and attentive to community members on their birthdays and when they were sick.
In later years, even after giving up Dexedrine, he was still frenetic, and still fiercely attentive to his magazine.
Patients are becoming more attentive to the symptoms, so maybe more doctors are hearing about it and reporting it.
Following the mass account of "Goin' Home," the crowd seemed especially attentive to the subdued beauty of the Largo.
Was so attentive to what you were saying and whose response was so thoughtful that you felt truly understood?
"Masha is someone who is always very attentive to propriety and to instructions, and by nature, cautious," he said.
Mr. De Alba added that the mining industry has become increasingly attentive to safety issues since the dam burst.
It also gave me a heightened awareness and a new understanding about the importance of being attentive to health.
Most recently, when confronted on the disconnect between her words and the president's, Birx just pretended to believe that Trump is "so attentive to the scientific literature and the details and the data," underscoring the inherent tension between maintaining credibility as a public communicator and being attentive to the president's taste for flattery.
But what of unelected officials who do not even have the excuse that they must be attentive to Republican voters?
The subjects are young men, and Fratino is attentive to their skin, as well as their facial and body hair.
But some employees feel that their leadership no longer as attentive to their concerns, leaving them to face the fallout.
Mr. Garrel is especially attentive to the women's faces, as if he could find clues to character in their physiognomy.
Solomon said regulators across the world are considering how blockchain will work and are attentive to the flux of payments.
Being attentive to such roots is what has for so long challenged show business in general and Hollywood in particular.
Given that, wouldn't you think she and her staff would be even more attentive to which signals she was sending?
Yes, they should have been more circumspect — more attentive to the fallout — but let's put all this all in perspective.
The change may reflect better news from China, but the Fed still appears to be unusually attentive to global developments.
However, NYPL and conservators with the Textile Conservation Workshop were attentive to preserve any changes done by the Milne family.
Mr. Frame had relished his chance to work with Mr. Taylor, whom he described as relaxed and attentive to him.
They are dedicated to social justice, attentive to language and more aware of policy, ethics and social determinants of health.
And it reminds us that we have not always been attentive to how literature is made, distributed, preserved and celebrated.
It is clear the artist is attentive to each shift in direction, as none of the rhythmic lines repeat themselves.
Every staff member at the center and CDC has been very attentive to assist us from medical to life needs.
Most important, is our own military too focused on battles and insufficiently attentive to what is required to win wars?
Was so attentive to what you were saying and whose response was so spot on that you felt truly understood?
Putin, a former KGB operative who is highly attentive to body language, sat with his trademark slouch as Trump spoke.
It sheds light on the fact that every one of us should be more attentive to the food we consume.
Christopher Wylie blasted the social network on Tuesday as insufficiently attentive to the problems first revealed in the last election.
Just as he always found time to return his family's calls, he paused to be attentive to her, too, she said.
In a late-night Facebook post he said he was "attentive" to critics and wanted to explain the sequence of events.
I don't think of planning sex as routine or boring but as mindful, caring and attentive to the value of sex.
The duo noted to Axios that manufacturer Assa Abloy's locks were very secure and the company was attentive to the problem.
" People love that about Biden, she said, but it also means he's "not as attentive to the cues of this era.
She urges her camp — the champions of feminist, working-class, multicultural progressivism — to be more attentive to the limits of protest.
Dias said the conglomerate, with activities ranging from retail to fuel distribution, is attentive to all opportunities in Petrobras' divestiture program.
Non-monogamy is choosing to be with someone else instead of being attentive to your spouse when the relationship is troubled.
Xi Jinping, China's president, is less attentive to petitions (called "memorials to the throne" in imperial times) than was his Ming predecessor.
Pipher is a clinical psychologist who is attentive to women over sixty, whose minds and bodies, she asserts, are steadily being devalued.
Workers here call out management for being attentive to feedback and providing flexible work schedules as well as for being fitness-oriented.
Germany, ever-attentive to EU unity, is reluctant to lean on the Poles publicly, but privately officials in Berlin are deeply concerned.
In recent years, U.C. Berkeley has been extremely attentive to and diligent regarding issues of sexual harassment and sexual assault on campus.
"The board is attentive to new information on inflation and its determinants in order to evaluate adjustments to monetary policy," it added.
While Muslims are required to pray five times a day all year round, many are particularly attentive to their prayers during Ramadan.
Although being attentive to the expectations of others is a good thing in itself, there's no need to take it too far.
On every platform, a person who wants to be attentive to their friends can find themselves in a state of frazzled distraction.
One of the most challenging issues in curating an exhibition under a contemporary global Indigenous banner is being attentive to local contexts.
Being more self-aware and attentive to the person in front of you can help you better present your most authentic self.
Testing out the toys As a merchant and marketer, I'm attentive to trends to know what we should feature in our stores.
Instead, they were especially attentive to claims of election fraud or error; they wanted to voice the true preferences of their state.
Instead of continuing down a detrimental path of codependency, "be attentive to your own emotional experience and tune into that," Kolawole said.
Hyper-attentive to image, she upgraded the store's advertising campaigns, and worked to turn Bergdorf into an outpost for blue-chip designers.
Recent public outrage has made these platforms fearful of regulation and thus more attentive to the business of monitoring and policing content.
"We would not be doing our job if we were not monitoring and being extremely attentive to that balance of cost-benefit."
But again, we're going to be very attentive to the data, not only the baseline data but the risk to the outlook.
My guess is that the world will keep going around even if you are less attentive to the goings-on in Washington.
He was ever more attentive to that crucial task — in his last debate, for example, and in his speech on Sunday night.
Instead, we need a politics that goes 'all the way down,' that is attentive to the dark places of affective and erotic life.
New European privacy regulations went into effect last Friday that will force companies to be more attentive to how they handle customer data.
Artists, poets and playwrights, ever attentive to such fads, were quick to pounce on the trend, incorporating reflections and doubles into their work.
A clown car that sits both serious technologists and bona fide hucksters, the cryptocurrency realm is extremely attentive to Mark Zuckerberg's new play.
"It is important for society to be aware of this and be attentive to seek care early," Samayoa told Reuters Health by email.
The fact that the U.S. military is interested in this should cause us to become more attentive to what exactly is going on.
The bank said in a statement that it would remain attentive to inflation and other factors when considering further changes to monetary policy.
"Operators are still very attentive to the current cold wave and its effects on winter wheat crops," consultancy Agritel said in a note.
Democratic strategists said that housing could be an issue that can help politicians in the party show they are attentive to voters' needs.
Few writers have been as intensely attentive to quotidian details as Plath was, or understood so intuitively what to preserve in their art.
The movement called for "alter-globalization" — a different kind of globalization more attentive to labor and minority rights, the environment and economic equality.
In a telegram of condolence, Francis called Cardinal Danneels a "zealous pastor" who had been "attentive to the challenges of the contemporary Church."
"I find that owners are very attentive to this because they don't want to have this kind of bad publicity," Ms. Lobo said.
As you eat, bring all your senses to the meal, being attentive to color, texture, aroma and even the sounds of different foods.
As they do so, they discover a newfound conceptualization of compassion: Compassion ought to be attentive to the needs of the most vulnerable.
Its members have been criticized for being insufficiently attentive to the First Amendment, and for not respecting the untrammelled spirit of the Internet.
Certainly, the Caldwell bill, which limits processing of sensitive data and bans algorithmic discrimination, is more attentive to the differential impacts of technology.
He seems uncommonly attentive to his son's whims and moods, but he freely admits that it is a burden to have a child.
Doug is more attentive to both of his children's needs than ever, and there are plenty of tender moments between the two of them.
Five years on from the revolts that toppled four Arab leaders, regimes are ruthlessly tough on dissent, but much less attentive to its causes.
She doesn't have the bawdy humor of Kaitlyn Bristowe, but she's morbidly attentive to her contestants, and they can't help but bask in it.
Woodcock, as befitting his chosen vocation, is fastidiously attentive to detail and a bit tyrannical about his surroundings, though he rarely raises his voice.
"Russian naval activity has been on the rise for several months, if not years, and we are permanently attentive to it," the spokesman said.
The project is also attentive to more expansive educational projects, including food walks and a self-guided tour in the old city of Jerusalem.
Trump, who isn't exactly attentive to the minutiae of foreign policy, has appointed a team whose decisions seem to keep making war more likely.
In a statement, the central bank said it would be especially attentive to inflation and its determinants when considering further changes to monetary policy.
A journalist, attentive to the woes of the shoe industry, might bemoan the economy's egregious overcapacity and look askance at its $180 GDP target.
He is always attentive to the smallest mark, no matter how many of them are needed to arrive at the final shape or field.
Erwin Chemerinsky: I think we have to be attentive to the fact that many students want to restrict speech because of very laudable instincts.
Beyond her interest in art's social and political contexts and meanings, Professor Nochlin was keenly attentive to art objects, especially the surfaces of paintings.
Ms. Davis is vigilant against cars trying to turn recklessly into the crosswalk and is especially attentive to talkative teens and oblivious little ones.
In an interview on Thursday, she said she has become more attentive to her employees at the Breslin, where she is a co-owner.
He told CNN his son had been attentive to his work, his family and made regular visits to the family prior to the shooting.
Undercharging can sometimes be an ordinary slip-up, and if you've become attentive to it, you'll simply notice its occurrences more than others would.
Throughout their lives, mother and son share echoing preoccupations with domesticity and sensuality, and are particularly attentive to the world's tactile and olfactory details.
"That may be because the victims are more attentive to what's happening, which is a good thing," Hickey told CNBC in Singapore on Saturday.
She admits stigma from hospital staff was hard to deal with, and she addressed it by staying attentive to the doctors and heeding their advice.
In other words, plants gather as much information about the world they live in as possible and, attentive to changes in it, act with discernment.
On Monday night, he was bombastic, dismissive of moderation and decorum, passionate, seemingly unrehearsed, and extremely attentive to perceived insults to himself or his businesses.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - New European privacy regulations went into effect on Friday that will force companies to be more attentive to how they handle customer data.
The Obama administration prided itself on paying close attention to the teachings of science, and it mocked those who were not sufficiently attentive to science.
While her opponents maintained singular foci, she was more like the Chinese-Indian-burger joint, equally attentive to a grab bag of (critically important) issues.
We know that among animals they are uniquely attentive to the human gaze, but their preternatural sensitivity to our emotions and behavior defies easy explanation.
Hurston, charmed by a trusted friend yet fully attentive to the absurdity of the moment, is, for once, at some sort of calm with herself.
And he is attentive to Russians' views, even if his footnotes — which are sparse — contain only two Russian-language sources, one dating back to 22000.
Still, what stood out was Mr. Nézet-Séguin's conducting, attentive to hints of Ravel and Debussy in the music and the delicate, hushed, haunting chords.
But Kerry, far more than most high-profile supporters of any campaign, offered tactical advice, attentive to the details of the actual contest at hand.
When asked which museums are the most attentive to the issues of the liberation movement, she cited the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco.
And he was as attentive to the technical attributes of a Hollywood chestnut as he was to whatever off-screen dish and dirt was most pertinent.
But we wanted to be sure to be attentive to the historical reality which would demonstrate that women students occupied a tenuous role within the institution.
"Investors are very attentive to news coming out of the judicial investigation that has engulfed politicians and businessmen," local consultancy Portfolio Personal said in a note.
In partnership with Kibbles &aposn Bits, Fedotowsky-Manno has been vocal about the importance of being attentive to pets when (human) kids come into the picture.
Those deals were sealed by Mr. Nadella's predecessor, Steven A. Ballmer, and it may be that the current chief executive will prove more attentive to integration.
"We are attentive to listeners' comments, and last night's documentary created reactions," Christine Dicaire, director of marketing and communications for Cogeco Media, said in a statement.
Lott appears to believe that mass shooters are incredibly attentive to the minutiae of gun policy when there is little evidence to support such a claim.
Tip "Be attentive to the reasons someone might disagree with you," says Fanele Mashwama, whose two-person team won the World Universities Debating Championship in 2016.
The players took ownership of the problems and became more attentive to the "habit reminders" the coaches like to drill into them, like finishing their checks.
HOMEMADE BREAKFAST Then Toni will get up and make breakfast, and that's nice — it's nice to have somebody cook for you and be attentive to you.
In the travel ban case, the court will surely be attentive to the claims about national security and presidential prerogative that are the administration's principal defense.
His last album remained somber and sly, still pithy and still skeptical about both the human and the divine; it was also attentive to musical detail.
Republican donors have typically been more attentive to state elections; they are expected to pour money into defending the party's hold on power outside of Washington.
And she's particularly attentive to Richard Wright's association with Sartre and Beauvoir's journal, Les Temps Modernes, emphasizing the meaningful contributions Wright made to French intellectual life.
And he wants politicians to be attentive to the "symbolic meaning" of immigration regulations, which might send a hostile message even if they aren't inherently oppressive.
"We are attentive to listeners' comments, and last night's documentary created reactions," Christine Dicaire, a spokeswoman for Cogeco, the stations' owner, said Monday in a statement.
Instead, the young women emerge from their convalescences more sober, more attentive to their misdeeds, better suited as life partners for two different, sober, attentive men.
The monetary authority said it would remain attentive to variances from its base case scenario of inflation converging at 3 percent over a two-year time horizon.
All members of the bank's board cited a deteriorating inflation outlook and said they would remain attentive to potential pass-through from the exchange rate to inflation.
"We are attentive to the comments of our listeners, and the documentary released on Sunday evening created reactions," Cogeco Media spokeswoman Christine Dicaire said in a statement.
While most media attention to Cummings in the past few years centered on his criticism of the Trump administration, he was still highly attentive to voting issues.
Socialization, gender roles, and gender stereotypes, another researcher noted, all teach women to be attentive to social cues that men are allowed to ignore or pass over.
"While Trump's displeasure for rising interest rates is nothing new, and the Fed maintains full operational independence, markets remain attentive to such comments," wrote strategists at ANZ.
Hagan's book is richly sourced, fair-minded, and, helpfully here, attentive to the tricky rapport between individual ambition and the growth of a creative enterprise through time.
"Overall, markets should view this positively at the open this week, but will continue to be attentive to further developments," ANZ analysts said in a morning note.
Zoox won't have to "optimize every penny out of the supply chain and manufacturing process," Levinson said, though the company will still be attentive to production costs.
Throughout, Judge Garland's opinions were models of judicial craftsmanship — unflashy, methodically reasoned, attentive to precedent and tightly rooted in the language of the governing statutes and regulations.
It's about disconnecting from your devices and connecting to your surroundings, being aware of and attentive to the people and food and culture and scenery around you.
While Tesla fine print cautions drivers to use Autopilot while remaining attentive to traffic and their surroundings, ready to take over at any minute, many do not.
Put simply, children were not only more attentive to and motivated by a socially expressive robot, but they also processed what they learned from it more deeply.
"If you're the lawyer, you have to be attentive to your clients' personality and how he reacts to tough questions," said John Wood, a former U.S. attorney.
Twitter is not the largest social media platform, and it's likely that those paying attention to the president's tweets are those who are already attentive to politics.
But we can also train ourselves to be more attentive to signs that we're placing trust in someone just because we perceive them to be trustworthy or knowledgeable.
"Chelsea Clinton is as policy-obsessed and as smart and as attentive to the details as both her parents when it comes to policy," said a Clinton spokesman.
Consumers in the federal and state marketplaces are keenly attentive to prices, and they may have to shift to new plans to avoid big increases in the premiums.
Where FDR had an intuitive genius for wielding power and obsessive drive for amassing it, Neustadt saw Truman as insufficiently attentive to the nuances of developing sustained power.
Always attentive to language, he enriches his discussion with many references to novels, poems, and other literary works, not all of which are drawn from the antebellum decades.
It used to be that I would have trusted that Democrats would be more attentive to disability issues, seniors, economic justice, health care, poverty, education and healthy communities.
The cool uncle is an adult—with adult privileges and authority—but unlike most adults, he is obligated to be interested in you and attentive to your needs.
First, she beat Bernie Sanders in the primaries by very explicitly arguing that his brand of left-wing economics was insufficiently attentive to race-specific forms of disadvantage.
Pro-Clinton audiences were highly attentive to traditional media outlets, which continued to be the most prominent outlets across the public sphere, alongside more left-oriented online sites.
The times would seem to demand a renewed Australian conservatism, attentive to economic and social inequality, and comfortable enough with cultural diversity to search for political capital elsewhere.
During Mr. Trump's transition, the two Trump associates most attentive to history and structure were the two men most quickly shut out of administration jobs by rivals: Gov.
Tesla said it expected future upgrades to solve the problem, but for now, drivers need to be as attentive to the rearview mirror as with any other car.
New and newish works by Ms. LeCrone and Ms. Schreier established both these young artists as skilled and sophisticated choreographers who are attentive to music and musical form.
It is about a corporate-dominated, industrialized food system that's focused on animal feed, processed foods, and biofuels and insufficiently attentive to soil health, environmental degradation, and biodiversity.
"Our training conditions us to be attentive to the needs of everyone around us, often forgetting to put our own masks on first to avoid depletion," Lee says.
"You want to do so very attentive to not disclosing sources and methods that would impede our ability to identify and attribute malicious actors in the future," Monaco explained.
"He gets extremely attentive to Kathryn, will lick her left hand, foot, or ear, and whines at us until he is sure he has our attention," Campbell tells PEOPLE.
This precise palette is attentive to the visible spectrum of daylight, but its sympathies are more with sundown than high noon — twilight in particular, according to the press release.
If you're not already practicing the art of savoring, Pitts says the first step is to be mindful and attentive to the conversations you have on a daily basis.
"We will be very attentive to these risk factors that we had originally viewed as somewhat further away but that now appear to be intensifying," Diaz de Leon said.
While the ex-husband of Gwyneth Paltrow appeared to be "super chill" he also seemed "attentive" to Johnson, who is the daughter of actors Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith.
I think transhumanism, especially its strong, passionate base in exuberant Silicon Valley, could use an overhaul that makes it more attentive to and integrated with our complex societal systems.
"I'm so attentive to him … he's my little baby," Schwarzenegger, who shops for her pup on Amazon Pets, told PEOPLE Now (he even joined her on her press tour!).
Some advisers to the White House are concerned about the right-wing, base-first approach of Trump's outside legal team, which is especially attentive to Fox News' Sean Hannity.
"I think there is a growing political dynamic that Bob Mueller has to be attentive to," said Ron Hosko, a former assistant director of the FBI's criminal investigative division.
" 'The young people will win' is a mantra that I'm sure many of you have heard if you've been attentive to the media recently," Bales said in his speech.
" Elgin also described his niece Alivia as the "kindest child you'll ever meet" who was "helpful" and "attentive to other people's needs," adding that there was "no stopping Alivia.
While she understands that first-date conversations can be awkward, she said asking good follow-up questions forces you to be attentive to what the other person is saying.
We should be attentive to the insidious norms that emerge to block these women's efforts and actively address what can be done, locally and nationally, to alleviate these challenges.
People who have worked for Tesla and NUMMI said the latter was more attentive to the details of putting cars together and better at listening to production-line workers.
The work sets the tone for the show, wherein the artist, attentive to the hierarchies and injustices of society, disrupts the normative flow of power in the mainstream realm.
And if you want to keep your love alive, you have to be attentive to all the little things that go wrong along the way, and constantly course-correct.
Like the pianist who practices a piece she already knows by heart, she is attentive to the tenuous bond between eye and hand, while consciously reinforcing her muscle memory.
"We do not have extensive experience" with an economy in which unemployment falls much further and the Fed "will need to remain attentive to risks of financial imbalances," she said.
For a while, del Vizo, almost obsessively attentive to details while serving guests and employees alike, kept herself busy, renting out the living quarters to host lavish three-day weddings.
For years, he regularly rose before dawn to paint watercolors in response to the character of the sunrise that day and was attentive to sunsets with equal regularity and sensitivity.
Still, goes the conventional wisdom, Klobuchar's skill as a retail politician — deft while face-to-face with voters and attentive to constituent needs — and her Minnesota roots could be invaluable.
"The European Commission will be at Italy's side on its reform path and remain attentive to Italy's expectations of and proposals for the future of the #EU," Juncker's spokeswoman tweeted.
His fiction is especially attentive to the ways in which children grow up by imitating their elders, and how Qaddafi's dictatorship offered only violent and patriarchal models of successful masculinity.
The Mexican government announced Monday it will remain attentive to the U.S. treatment of asylum seekers, while seeking to distance itself from the Trump administration's proposed changes to asylum rules.
Reducing it to a judicial examination of individual mind-sets as opposed to being attentive to the structural nature of racism is a mockery of history, justice and common sense.
In a Facebook post, Netanyahu said: "I am attentive to you, and first to the people of South Tel Aviv," adding that he's meeting with officials Tuesday on the matter.
The film's working title was "Mothers and Daughters," and Gerwig is especially attentive to Lady Bird's tempestuous relationship with her mother, Marion, played with brilliant, wounded toughness by Laurie Metcalf.
"I will remain attentive to the incoming data for signs that downside risks to the outlook materialize in a way that meaningfully affects broad economic conditions," she said in Denver.
Many women of color, for whom harassment is a long-embedded feature of the Twitter experience, have been attentive to the ever conciliatory nature of the company's stance on abuse.
"If your CT indicates you have cancer, would you prefer to receive the news from a cold machine, or from a human doctor attentive to your emotional state?" he asks.
Asbrink is throughout attentive to the complex dynamic produced by the Holocaust's multiple aftermaths, the urgently necessary and terrifyingly confusing process of decolonization and the consolidation of the Soviet bloc.
Although police departments have become more attentive to officers' use of excessive force against civilians, the same scrutiny has not been applied to their potential for violent behavior at home.
Just in the past week, both Canada and Brazil, formerly attentive to Caracas' humanitarian needs, withdrew top diplomatic officials in response to antagonistic claims made by Maduro and his cronies.
Certainly Mr. Trump, who has long taken antibiotics to treat rosacea, a condition that can make the skin appear rosy and ruddy, is attentive to how he looks on television.
Before I even began testing these, I intentionally became more attentive to when I felt relaxed and in the flow talking with small numbers of people or in informal settings.
But while there may be some truth to these arguments — most people aren't, after all, terribly attentive to politics or political ideologies — they seem increasingly inadequate to the present moment.
I benefit from that realization, because it makes me more attentive to how the next movie I see works and what my limited experience means for how I watch it.
"You want to do so very attentive to not disclosing sources and methods that would impede our ability to identify and attribute malicious actors in the future," Monaco said of disclosure.
In a speech on Monday, Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida backed further rate hikes and said the bank should be even more attentive to new economic data in the coming year.
"If things got a little bit tit-for-tat, then there are obviously risks at a minimum that we need to be attentive to," Anstice told analysts on a conference call.
Sandra Pineau-Boddison, United's senior vice president of customers, says the move comes as part of a larger effort by the Chicago-based airline to be more attentive to passengers' needs.
" Obama cautioned students to be attentive to their mental health — to feeling "homesick, having some depression, some anxiety, just being nervous" — because mental wellness is "one of the pegs to success.
Being attentive to the natural world since the mid-1950s, I am confident in making some observations about climate change, at least for the Mid-Atlantic and southern New England regions.
I browbeat Cabinet officials for information and got backed up by Clinton and his chiefs of staff, who told Cabinet secretaries that they needed to be attentive to all my requests.
The former first lady, as always, was especially attentive to the guest list, and so her funeral served as a high-level mixer for opposing sides of the American political establishment.
Mr. Truong is attentive to details, boiling fresh coconut meat to make milk, but he doesn't use prahok, the heady fermented fish paste that some consider the signature of Cambodian food.
Women's organizations flooded courts with amicus briefs, lawyers cited legal theories developed by civil rights advocates, and the N.A.A.C.P. became more attentive to the implications of sex discrimination for black women.
The first issue of ROMchip centers on what the history of games might look like if we were more attentive to different perspectives instead of only being interested in forgotten peripherals.
As younger Jews have become less attached to religious conventions and institutions, Sixth and I has become more attentive to its participants' social lives, offering meditation and paid family leave classes.
VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE: Well, I would refer you to the White House physician that I know is always very attentive to the health of the President and the first family.
On the other hand, members of the general public, who might suffer from such regulations, will not be attentive to the many rules that affect them, each in a small way.
The story of a precocious child raised by a charismatic, unhinged mother, it was received warmly, the auspicious debut of a young writer keenly attentive to language and the natural world.
"Indifference is a virus that is dangerously contagious in our time, a time when we are ever more connected with others, but are increasingly less attentive to others," the pope said.
Once, I got a letter from a death-row inmate in Texas, complaining that, in writing about incarceration, I had been insufficiently attentive to the French historian and theorist Michel Foucault.
She's particularly attentive to textures, like the rough, furrowed dark earth that becomes the grave for the protagonist in her masterpiece "Vagabond," about a young rootless woman wandering a cold country.
Unlike Eve, Villanelle is very aware of and attentive to her physical needs; she thrives off of sex, couture, sweets, champagne, and seeing the life drain from the eyes of her victims.
Romero recalled that AMLO's representative, Olga Sánchez Cordero, was particularly attentive to the group's questions and demands (Cordero has also been mentioned as a possible candidate for AMLO's Minister of the Interior).
"I think that it's a complicated equation, where they have to both use the flexibility that is available, but at the same time be very attentive to their fiscal position," she added.
" He added that Democrats, going forward, had to be "attentive to inequality and not tone deaf to it," and had to reach out to "folks that are in communities that feel forgotten.
But anyone attentive to the fate of this place in the summer of 2018 would be advised to look past the embassy to an obscure structure a half-mile to the south.
Research by marketing professor Aparna Labroo finds that consumers are more attentive to context and their surroundings in bright ambient lighting, which in turn can amplify their emotions — whether negative or positive.
So sometime in the next few years, we will see robots that are tele-operated by somebody else, and I think people aren't as attentive to this as they need to be.
"I am certainly monitoring developments for their implications for the outlook and I will continue to be very attentive to them," Brainard said at a forum at the Kansas City Federal Reserve bank.
"We need to take steps to educate the public on healthy behaviors they should take up, and train medical professionals to be more attentive to heat stress symptoms in patients," said Shumake-Guillemot.
But though Battle of the Sexes is overwhelmingly attentive to the subtle nuances of how misogyny moves upon women, it is not as nuanced when to comes to its treatment of secondary characters.
Mr Hun Sen was made foreign minister in the new puppet government before he was even 30—picked out because, though uneducated, he was a quick study and always attentive to Vietnamese interests.
We went before we got married and we decided to go again after to help remind ourselves about which communication practices work best for us so we can be attentive to our relationship.
There's power in nostalgia, but the fact is the world is wealthier, healthier, better educated, less violent, more tolerant, more socially conscious and more attentive to the vulnerable than it has ever been.
"The president will say that he is attentive to this (Trump's call), but to make clear that it is not about transforming NATO into the sole strike force against Islamic State," Castaner said.
Moscovici, addressing reporters about the meeting, said that as a French national he was "attentive" to Paris's arguments, but stressed the decisions that will be made will be objective and "with a strategy".
We are deeply affected by, and therefore attentive to, how our institutions position themselves in response to the atrocities of our times, and we are committed to the labor of holding them accountable.
As the trial stretched on, the judge appeared sympathetic and attentive to the needs of the jurors, referring often to how hard they were working and, later, how worn out they must be.
The European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect on Friday, forcing companies to be more attentive to how they handle customer data with severe penalties for breaching consumers' privacy rights.
"I am certainly monitoring developments for their implications for the outlook and I will continue to be very attentive to them," Fed Governor Lael Brainard said at a forum at the Kansas City Fed.
Further changes were made in the corridor's path, which made possible to reduce the number of expropriations and to make changes in some streets of Rio de Janeiro's suburb, always attentive to peoples's requests.
In February, Wired reported that site owners were attentive to advance warnings and less than one percent of the 100,000 most popular sites in North America and Europe were being affected by the change.
Posted by Zoo am Meer Bremerhaven on Tuesday, March 8, 2016 It's obvious from the new Facebook photos that Valeska, the cub's mother, is very attentive to her newest charge (born on Dec. 11).
Employers who value behavior change, for example, might be pleased that employees in the program became more attentive to diet and exercise, but others who care more about health care savings may be discouraged.
Mike Nash, VP of Customer Experience and Portfolio Strategy at HP, was attentive to that fact that despite its thinness, the Spectre is a laptop capable of actually doing things and not just emails.
It possesses what the critic Helen Vendler described as "the strange binocular style" of late works, in which the writer is attentive to death's encroaching shadow but also vividly alive to the present moment.
Oil traders must become especially attentive to Donald Trump's Twitter feed over the coming weeks, an analyst said Monday, following the president's abrupt decision to lash out at the world's largest oil-producing nations.
And he posted his own statement online, acknowledging the upset, reiterating that five of the 15 performers for the reading are nonwhite, and pledging to be attentive to the issue as the project advances.
Mo wasn't personable like Lou, or cool like John, but she had a knack for being attentive to everything around her and was able to give a funny little nudge to make you laugh.
Making his house debut, James Gaffigan led an energetic performance, scrupulously attentive to the singers and not averse to taking risks with the tempo or teasing a little extra juice out of a phrase.
If he is often, and correctly, classified as a next-generation neorealist — partial to nonprofessional actors, documentary techniques and everyday settings — his was a realism especially attentive to the ecstatic dimensions of quotidian experience.
And while Marianne and Héloïse have much to say to each other, always using the formal French mode of address, Sciamma is equally attentive to the complex and shifting dynamics of beholder and beheld.
It is right that Americans are deeply concerned and attentive to the loss of life and devastation caused by the hurricanes on our own soil and are answering the call for assistance and support.
At a time when the viewing public seems to be losing trust in news media and is attentive to perceived "fake news," it's unsettling to see Fox personalities so carelessly negate their branded identity.
Voters should become far more attentive to the outsized effect of the Fed in determining the cost of borrowing, which functions as the pivotal variable for increasing wage growth while simultaneously preventing excessive inflation.
Even if the new administration is not poised to be as attentive to gender issues as previous ones, the United States still has obligations under international treaties, and also some of our own policies.
Sadly (or happily, depending on your viewpoint), this hasn't made an appreciable difference to the broadly familiar beats of Julie Lipson's screenplay, even if Jen McGowan's direction is as attentive to stasis as action.
The conclusion they draw is that it is time to get rid of "identity politics," which are attentive to issues of gender and race and other things, and get back to the economic base.
Preoccupied with the power associated with fetishes and talismans, Wharton and Wood get at something affecting many of us — that we are overly attentive to various things in our lives, such as clothes and appearances.
Traveling with Clarissa also gave me a clear idea on the type of travel buddy that really makes the trip: Someone who's attentive to the other person's needs and always game for trying new things.
At this point in time, my intention is to not change my plan and to be very attentive to the information that is coming out in the next few days, but I speak my mind.
Plug-in hybrids, which avoid the range constraints of battery-only cars, offer the most reliable way to "kick-start the market" for electrified vehicles, Fabre said, adding the government was "attentive" to these considerations.
"I think there is more to come that is going to spin out of Mueller, and I suspect there is more to come generally, because we're going to be more attentive to this," Cash added.
An actual decision by Arab countries to opt for nuclear weapons depends primarily on Washington's and Tehran's compliance with the JCPOA and the degree to which the U.S. is attentive to its ally's security concerns.
Reagan was attentive to the intellectual wing of the Republican Party, being a charter subscriber to National Review and always eager to pay homage to luminaries like William F. Buckley, Russell Kirk, and Friedrich Hayek.
The Federal Reserve should be even more attentive to new economic data as its gradual interest-rate hikes edge it ever closer to a neutral stance, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida said on Tuesday.
In her interviews with the House committee, Ms. Newbold said that Mr. Kelly and Joe Hagin, the former deputy chief of staff, had been attentive to the national security issues she had tried to raise.
Mr. Johnson said inaugural planners have been particularly attentive to the threats of self-radicalized, so-called lone wolf terrorists this time, given the evolution of the global terrorism threat in the last four years.
Readers attentive to wolf sentences may not find many in "The Parade," but the final scene of the novel contains such ferocity that it offers good reason for all the tame language that precedes it.
In 2008, the same year that Separations came out, another Italian artist called Populous, who was also a talented musician and very attentive to European trends, released Drawn in Basic on Morr Music, a German label.
"[Paul] was very attentive to her and she was his No. 1 priority," an onlooker told PEOPLE of the then-mom-to-be, who sipped on water during the outing: a party for Haim's new album.
Trump's reflexive boast that he was more attentive to the relatives of war dead than his predecessors Barack Obama and George W. Bush set off a cascade of consequences that has left his White House reeling.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's chief executive congratulated Italy's newly appointed Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on Friday, saying the bloc would be attentive to his proposal on the EU and be supportive of his reform plans.
I think things like corporate governance, disclosure, those sorts of things and I think they will also have to be attentive to shareholders who have maybe slightly shorter time perspective than the Kingdom currently does today.
No, I think Steve is actually attentive to these issues because he's actually one of the folks in the last few months that I've actually had the opportunity to sit down and talk with about it.
Dads are so important to kids, and it's our responsibility to be there for them — to be present, to be mindful, to be attentive, to be part of their lives, to be as in it as moms.
"Physically active and more educated people are more likely to be more attentive to health issues; affluent people are more likely to have better lifestyle habits and get better medical care," Forti told Reuters Health by email.
Be attentive to nonverbal cues like unresponsiveness or lack of enthusiasm, and don't assume that your partner will be comfortable enough to speak up all the time—so give them space and empower them to say no.
Regardless of the reason(s) behind men's orgasmic misperceptions, the data is clear in showing that men who are more attentive to their partners' orgasms are more satisfied with their sex lives—and their partners are, too.
But told Business Insider that the entrepreneurial nature of a traditional auto dealership motivates its owner to be more attentive to customer concerns than a store that is just one of many run by a large corporation.
Pilots and experts are trained to be attentive to small details on planes, so even when they don't have to fly the plane and can sit in the main cabin, they'll notice things that other passengers don't.
So not only is Trump not "attentive to the scientific literature," but, as I've detailed, a number of comments he's made this week have illustrated that he doesn't get the basics about how public health crises work.
The president, he added, "deserves a lot more credit than he has been given, but he's also somewhat responsible because he hasn't been so focused and attentive to the changes that have really happened" in the economy.
Besides unveiling the "One Intel" slogan, he exhorted workers to be bolder, to be more attentive to customers and to honor "truth and transparency," which was code for being more honest about facing problems and collaborating more.
Further, it is instrumental that new and innovative organizations step up to the plate to not only sustain, but also improve engagement amongst our nation's diverse constituencies so that elected officials are attentive to America's complex interests.
John Lynch of New Hampshire, a centrist Democrat, said he saw a clear opening for a candidacy pitched at the middle, one that is attentive to matters like climate change but also sensitive to deficits and debt.
The partial exception to this trend is Kamala Harris, who repeatedly got asked the same kinds of questions as everyone else but who answered with replies that are more attentive to the actual modalities of political authority.
"We're going to let it play out for several more weeks and determine whether or not this can be resolved in a way that I think is properly attentive to the traditions of the first Americans," he said.
In a news conference after the meeting, the Fed chairman, Jerome H. Powell, called the domestic economy "strong" but said the Fed would be patient — and attentive to economic data — before deciding its next move on interest rates.
Opinion Columnist Shortly after his inauguration, Donald Trump, uniquely attentive to his debt to the religious right, appointed the anti-abortion activist E. Scott Lloyd to head the Office of Refugee Resettlement, despite Lloyd's lack of relevant experience.
Hopinka, who first learned Chinuk Wawa  — a nearly extinct indigenous language from the Pacific Northwest — in Portland, Oregon when he was in his 20s, is particularly attentive to how experience is embedded in the sensorial aspects of language.
If we want to use our capacity for love and intimacy to form a better world, we must be attentive to the power dynamics that pervade sex -- and acknowledge that they do not stop at the front door.
I don't know if it's because of our difference in race, but we challenge gender roles frequently and my partner is highly attentive to my needs, much more so than any white male I've dated in the past.
Several Democrats were heartened that Monday's display seemed at least to reflect a consensus that the party needed to be more attentive to voters' close-to-home concerns, without lurching too precipitously toward the left or the center.
" He continued, "Dads are so important to kids, and it's our responsibility to be there for them — to be present, to be mindful, to be attentive, to be part of their lives, to be as in it as moms.
People who have discussed the building's history with him say Trump appears genuinely attentive to his home's past, at least the parts he's learned about through discussions with presidential historians and conversations with people who work in the building.
LIMA, April 6 (Reuters) - Peru's central bank left the benchmark interest rate unchanged at 4.25 percent on Thursday, but said it was especially attentive to new inflation information and could change its monetary policy position in the near term.
"Rust was very attentive to her and she was his No. 1 priority," the onlooker says of the mom-to-be, who was spotted sipping on water and mingling with Jennifer Meyer while other event-goers enjoyed SVEDKA cocktails.
The group views state parties as a key area for talent development at the national level, from campaigns to candidates themselves, and holds that state parties with more diverse staffs are more attentive to the needs of constituency groups.
That a "leave" victory was so quickly equated with bigotry could also mean the public are more attentive to the racism around them, and victims, perhaps fearing this could be the new normal, more willing to report such incidents.
This is what I find sad about the photographs in "The Kingdom": Nakadate's mother may be holding the infant, but she is clearly more attentive to the camera than to what someone using Photoshop has placed in her arms.
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It seemed not just attentive to, but actively protective of, the sounds that room filled the room: low subway growls, the pulsating drone of perhaps the air-conditioner, the gastric sighs and gurgles of an audience member behind me.
Directed by Gordon Edelstein, the production is perhaps the best "Endgame" I've seen: sharp in its savage humor, attentive to the language, and increasingly unsettling as these gruesome figures, at first repellent and almost cartoonish, gnaw at our souls.
To be on boards, to unionize these ... Workers would not have the majority, but I think it would pressure boards to be more attentive to worker concerns and maybe they ... Maybe corporations would stop fighting against unions so hard.
Here was the conclusion of a 2002 study in the International Journal of Public Opinion Research: During an economic slump, the general public are more attentive to the news and, therefore, more likely to be affected by recession coverage.
" He added: "[W]e're going to let it play out for several more weeks and determine whether or not this can be resolved in a way that I think is properly attentive to the traditions of the first Americans.
" RICHARD FRANULOVICH, HEAD OF FX STRATEGY, WESTPAC, NEW YORK    "The headlines seem consistent with a central banker attentive to the risk and prepared to do more to support the expansion and do whatever it takes to underwrite a continuing recovery.
In their scrupulousness, it is hard not to feel the artist's desire to slow down time as much as possible, to be attentive to each detail, no matter how minuscule, within the welter of visual information he is bringing together.
Don't be fooled by the airy, casual vibe: Llama Inn is the brainchild of former Eleven Madison Park sous chef Erik Ramirez, so whether you choose duck sausage or beef heart skewers, you can expect food that's attentive to detail.
"We're always attentive to take advice from our supporters across the country, but we want to make sure that we're a grassroots-driven organization, and we're going to do everything we can to continue to build on that," Luján said.
" RICHARD FRANULOVICH, HEAD OF FX STRATEGY, WESTPAC, NEW YORK "The headlines seem consistent with a central banker attentive to the risk and prepared to do more to support the expansion and do whatever it takes to underwrite a continuing recovery.
"The headlines seem consistent with a central banker attentive to the risk and prepared to do more to support the expansion and do whatever it takes to underwrite a continuing recovery," said Richard Franulovich, head of currency strategy at Westpac.
As sculptors have been for ages, Guillot is attentive to the relationship between the art object and the base (or other means of support); in this show, he tries just about all the options: floor, pedestal, table, shelf, suspension in space.
We have to be very careful about how these charges can be used selectively, and we have to be attentive to the civil rights of the guys who are charged with doing these things, open to understanding contextual factors and ambiguities.
The production, "Moi & les Autres" ("Me and the Others"), seemed to be more attentive to costume changes than to content, but the point was fairly self-explanatory: to explore an individual's connection with and distance from others in a group.
" He added that the government planned to let the process "play out for several more weeks" but that he believes "this can be resolved in a way that I think is properly attentive to the traditions of the first Americans.
In the pictures of her bedroom, Twilley is attentive to the warping of the cheap, prefab wallboard;  the electric blue of the plastic tarp; the wood grain of the plywood; the ceiling in decay; the stuff of hers littering the floor.
The great strength of Herbert's book, written with such shame and fury, is that it is not framed as epitaph but as dispatch from a live crime scene, attentive to the silences, the still seething resentments, relinquishing nothing to history.
The clarity of the digital cinematography (by John Toll) and the precision of the production design (by Mark Friedberg) incite a hundred small acts of noticing, and the script (by Jean-Christophe Castelli) is attentive to the book's cacophony of idioms.
And while he said the Church should be "attentive to the legitimate claims of those women who seek greater justice and equality" and that young people had complained of a "lack of leading female role models," he offered no new ideas.
Healthy people don't realize that to be effective at a job, be alert at a social function or be attentive to a child, those with invisible illnesses must resist the temptation to give up or to cave in to their symptoms.
Healthy people don't realize that to be effective at a job, be alert at a social function or be attentive to a child, those with invisible illnesses must resist the temptation to give up or to cave in to their symptoms.
Communitarian liberals are more inclined to be conscious of social ties, and so are more likely to think about social-network-based solutions: still wanting equality and therefore being liberal in that sense, but being more attentive to social networks.
Also, the European Union in May brought into effect new privacy regulations in the bloc, forcing companies to be more attentive to how they handle customer data, while bringing consumers new ways to control their data and tougher enforcement of existing privacy rights.
The relationships built between Sehgal's performers and the malaam (masters of halqsa), children, and other artists on the square, added significantly to the dimensionality of Sehgal's works, which above all else remained attentive to the circular patterns of life on the square.
"Falls at home may also be common because people in their everyday activities are doing more than one thing at a time without being attentive to their environment such as walking down stairs while carrying a box or phone," Piau said by email.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Typically, when I've visited TEFAF (short for the European Fine Art Fair) in the past, I've been most attentive to the paintings, but this time, objects that had been on my periphery came into clear view.
And third, we need to be deliberate about understanding the different paths that can land women in prison, be more attentive to women's unique needs while they are incarcerated, and do more to support women and their families once they are released.
"I have a hard time believing that an experienced litigator can adequately represent investors — one of the primary responsibilities of a director — while being attentive to potential legal strategies, which might cause him to privilege the interests of management," she told me.
While neither Bush nor Obama mentioned Trump by name or referred to his claims this week that he had been more attentive to relatives of slain US service members than they were, they used coincidental events to register their alarm with Trump's politics.
"I think that people are much more attentive to the nature of a probabilistic forecast as opposed to thinking 'well, if it's greater than 28503 percent in particular, if it's like 22019 percent, that means it's definitely going to happen," he said.
But none of the regional banks have ever been run by a black or Latino, a lack of diversity some argue is worrisome on its face and could make the system as a whole less attentive to how policy impacts less advantaged communities.
Based on previous interviews I've conducted with people with hearing loss, some love to have aid-free sex because the lack of auditory distraction allows them to focus better and more easily on physical sensations and to be more attentive to their partners.
" Then there is the Focus Mechanism, one of a range of contraptions designed to help you stay attentive to your significant other (QVC, take note): "The collar circles her neck, extending all the way up to her jawline, where it cups her chin.
"The recent financial crisis might have provided the occasion to develop a new economy, more attentive to ethical principles, and a new regulation of financial activities that would neutralize predatory and speculative tendencies and acknowledge the value of the actual economy," it said.
"He has been so attentive to the details and the data, and his ability to analyze and integrate data has been a real benefit during these discussions about medical issues," she gushed in an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network on Wednesday.
Clinton lost, arguing at a fund-raiser that the election had proved to Democrats that "there is a middle class that we have not been attentive to, and it's a middle class that's been suffering for a long time," The Daily News reported.
While attentive to this history, O'Mara outlines the way the defense industry nurtured a parallel culture, one that—though far more politically conservative—also encouraged a certain kind of dedicated idealism about the work, a sense that it was about more than profit.
The Warren of Two-Income Trap is fiercely progressive in championing the public interest over the bank lobby and her determination to clean up the political system, but is also attentive to the ways that poorly designed social programs can have perverse consequences.
Hoffmann recommends being attentive to regional differences: in continental Europe, people are more likely to be loyal to a specific venue or a concert series where they know they can discover new acts, even if they weren't familiar with them prior to the show.
I approach the archive with genuine receptivity and I'm attentive to the local, oral, and erased histories and landscapes, compared to the state's archive of the community—thinking less about authorship and ownership, and more about stewardship and being a guardian of this work.
By mentioning that you could use advice before you turn a project in, you're being proactive, attentive to deadlines, and showing that you have a clear idea of where the project needs to be (even if you're not quite sure how to get there).
Over the course of three rounds, you are tasked with cooking your hot pot ingredients to sparkly perfection, while staying attentive to your poor friend who just hasn't seen you in so long and wow I guess there's a whole lot to catch up on.
Hemon has not always chosen a straightforwardly comic tone for his work, but his most recent novel, "The Making of Zombie Wars," is very funny, attentive to the latent brutality in American pop culture, and is set during the start of the Iraq War.
Service here echoes the warm pragmatism of a Greek diner: The wait staff, clad in royal-blue polo shirts, often operates like a crew of busy uncles, attentive to your needs and eager to see you happy but unlikely to babysit anyone more than necessary.
That does not mean, she said, that she will pour full cans of ginger ale for the well-dressed passengers while their neighbors in flip-flops receive half cans, or that she is more inclined to be especially attentive to those well-dressed passengers.
It's because I know you're both attentive to matters of craft and how they advance storytelling beyond mere plot — and this movie, as you both know, is very dependent on things like sound design and images to give the audience an almost visceral experience.
Rosengren said he is attentive to whether slowing global growth and trade tensions begin to have broader effects on the U.S economy, but that so far though tariffs and trade uncertainty has slowed exports and manufacturing, the consumer continues to buy goods, including cars.
Women, and especially women of color, in church leadership may be more attentive to not only the discrimination LGBTQ people face, but also the theological links between LGBTQ and gender equality, said Brandy Daniels, a lecturer in religious studies at the University of Virginia.
" Mr. Johnson said that state and local officials had worked hard not to repeat the mistakes of storms past, and advocates for the elderly "have pretty high hopes that the state and local authorities are attentive to people in those sorts of institutional settings.
Parents who make it politely clear that they are listening and watching closely as a caring parent, and then who actually do so, can be guaranteed that all those looking after their child will be — consciously or not — more attentive to the experience of that child.
In these two tondos, Callander is attentive to specific details, as well as surfaces and light, while in works such as "Annunciation Afternoon" (2016), he paints the atmosphere as much as the two people sitting at a table, intent on capturing something that we cannot see.
Bocuse always stressed that Point instructed him that anything done in the kitchen was worth doing well and that a chef/owner needed to be attentive to all details in a restaurant — including the glassware, nappery and to visit the dining room at the end of service.
NUSA DUA, Indonesia (Reuters) - International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde said on Saturday she has not canceled her plans to attend an elite Saudi investment conference later this month, but will be "very attentive" to any new information about the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Brownback is attentive to what is said to be the "world's fastest growing refugee crisis," noting with great sadness that every one of the randomly selected children he interviewed told him they had seen close family members either stabbed or shot or killed in front of them.
On the other hand, if Facebook ignored several warning signs and failed to properly vet its new tools before releasing them, then it is entirely appropriate for the company to face a significant fine as an incentive to be more attentive to security in the future.
Democrats are, literally, trying to remind people of big-picture GOP priorities, which is important for floating or marginal voters (who tend to be less attentive to politics than the average person) but largely irrelevant for the highly attentive types who watch politics-focused television shows.
If you're attentive to your carbon footprint, cremation in your hometown might still be a better choice than using a green cemetery hours away, and certain funeral homes have ways to offset the environmental hit, like working with organizations on strategic reforestation processes, Mr. Jorgenson said.
So it was good to get a reminder, from Pope Francis in his New Year's Eve homily, that the people who have the most influence on society are actually the normal folks, through their normal, everyday gestures being kind in public places, attentive to the elderly.
No doubt the charge of faithlessness is the most potent, having proved effective against many a reformer — as Francis undoubtedly is — in the past, but as other of your correspondents attest, not easily attached to one as attentive to ecclesiastical and other injustices as Francis has been.
"More than anyone I know, he represents the soul of fashion: restless, forward-looking and voraciously attentive to our changing culture," Anna Wintour, editor of American Vogue, said of Mr. Lagerfeld when presenting him with the Outstanding Achievement Award at the British Fashion Awards in 2015.
The Church's Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development wants to help "all men and women of goodwill" create "a new economy, more attentive to ethical principles, and a new regulation of financial activities that would neutralise predatory and speculative tendencies and acknowledge the value of the actual economy".
Another Yang field organizer echoed those concerns, telling Insider they were dismayed both by the relatively poor working conditions for organizers, and the national campaign not being adequately attentive to the needs of state-level organizers and field staff, like responding to requests for more supplies or materials.
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.
What Luthar and her co-author did find, however, is that when women say they're solely charged with handling their child's well-being, including being attentive to their emotions and relationships, it can lead to lower satisfaction with their partner and their life, as well as feelings of emptiness.
A dog loves a person the way people love each other only while in the grip of new love: with intense, unwavering focus, attentive to every move the beloved makes, unaware of imperfections, desiring little more than to be close, to be entwined, to touch and touch and touch.
History's first Latin American pope has been particularly attentive to the argument in favor of ordaining "viri probati" — or married men of proven virtue — in the Amazon, where Protestant and evangelical churches are wooing away Catholic souls in the absence of vibrant Catholic communities where the Eucharist can be regularly celebrated.
To take one example, there's something called selective attention when it comes to listening, which is the ability to stay attentive to one source of auditory information—say, when you're at a party and listening to one person without letting the sounds from the rest of the room distract you.
"I think that all of us, collectively, were not sufficiently attentive to what had to happen the day after, and the day after, and the day after that, in order to ensure that there were strong structures in place to assure basic security and peace inside of Libya," Mr. Obama said.
Over eight days on the stand earlier in the trial, Mr. Wildstein described Mr. Baroni as attentive to the details of the scheme, even deciding that the lane closings would start on the first day of school in September 2013 to maximize the catastrophic traffic jam that would — and did — ensue.
Indeed, part of the anti-abortion strategy is to serve up a diet of far-fetched cases: While there is no chance the Supreme Court will uphold the fetal heartbeat law, a defeat serves the greater purpose of keeping the base attentive to the court and motivated at the polls.
Mr. Putin is reasonably attentive to the concerns raised by Israel — and the channels of communication between the countries are functioning well — yet Israel finds it hard to believe that the Russians can be swayed to contain the advance of Iran, on whose cooperation it relies to ensure Mr. Assad's survival.
"I think their big challenge," said Mr. Berry, the Tang Museum director, "is to be attentive to their local audience and community of artists while simultaneously finding the time and resources and energy to get out and see as much as they can in the larger world of art making."
"At this point in time, my intention is to not change my plan and to be very attentive to the information that is coming up in the next few days," she told a news conference when asked whether she would attend the conference after several media companies and business leaders pulled out.
So I can't speak so much because we are not omniscient so we don't see everything we do know that more cases are being opened that implicate trade secret theft with a nexus to China and that may be because the victims are more attentive to what's happening which is a good thing.
Her work, like the school of thought that had produced it, was attentive to the buffeting emotional weather of everyday life: consider our Twitter-fed swings of anger and mirth, the oversharing and moodiness ascribed to younger generations, the paranoia stoked by proliferating conspiracy theories, even the emergence of the eternally sad pop star.
In this revival of John Dexter's powerfully spare and dramatically dead-on 1977 production, Mr. Nézet-Séguin was consistently attentive to refinements of the music and the careful way Poulenc sets words so that vocal lines seem almost conversational, those "quintessentially French" qualities, as he said in a recent interview with The New York Times.
"Fuad as a person and Q-News as a publication could be summed up in four ways: as progressive, cosmopolitan, attentive to context, and respectful but never deferential let alone obsequious towards religious and political authority," Yahya Birt, a University of Leeds professor and another friend of Nahdi's, wrote in a Medium post remembering him.
The Trump administration has made isolating North Korea a major diplomatic priority in the past year, and could be making countries more attentive to whether or not they're violating UN sanctions; many countries may fear that they themselves could become the target of future unilateral US sanctions if they neglect the UN ones too obviously.
A graphic on one wall of Mastering the Metropolis shows how the initial 22017 pages of the code ballooned to 21220,300 pages in 2016, now addressing extremely specific zoning like the artistic character of Broadway with the 1967 Special Theater District, or the 1975 Special Natural Area Districts attentive to protecting the ecological heritage of the city.
Roleke's "Sea Green Mist" crisscrosses her space with strings of plastic toys and debris that are both whimsical and attentive to the issue of trash carried on the outgoing tide, while Pou's "Island Flight" utilizes an antique 19th-century frock in an installation of small, sculptural birds, some of which sit on wigs as if they were nests.
So when the debate hosts decide that the only people with the proper standing to contribute to this event are those who haven't paid attention to the presidential race so far, that those who are attentive to politics and have made up their mind are hereby disqualified from further participation, they're making a value judgment of one over the other.
Dr. Deborah Birx, a respected physician and experienced diplomat who seemingly serves as a voice of reason in her role as coordinator of the White House's coronavirus task force, raised a lot of eyebrows on Thursday with her effusive praise of President Donald Trump as "attentive to the scientific literature and the details" during an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network.
Just be more attentive to stuff because it's fun making these sloppy, ramshackle movies when you're young, and I stand by them and I'm glad that they were made the way they are, but I think it would be neat to make them from the perspective of the writer that I am or even just the visual tricks that we've learned to play with and execute.
He taught me to see like a writer, to be attentive to the stories that spring up everywhere: the epileptic guy on the corner medicating his condition with wine; the man lamenting his cheating wife; a woman passing by, sheltering a child in her arms; to say nothing of his own tales — Leroy came to own three apartment buildings, but his tenants assumed he was the handyman.
"The regulatory posture should be attentive to its context and the context now is far far better, and it is appropriate to make some adjustments...I do not think it is a mistake to see the regulatory pendulum swing," that would lower regulatory costs and loosen the rules for some banks, Lockhart said in what are his final scheduled remarks before retiring next week.
As I delved into the history of the house — at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library and through interviews with former residents of the home and longtime neighbors, among others — I started to feel that it was a meeting of my own interests in food and interior design, nurtured in a home in which my mother was just as attentive to what home life meant to families as Mrs.
At 5, she gave up sugar in solidarity with French troops stationed at the front of World War I. It's not merely that she was preternaturally attentive to the suffering of others, she was determined to cast her lot with them — to live without heat and keep strict rations, to fling herself into factory work and volunteer in mines and fields — often with disastrous results.
At 5, she gave up sugar in solidarity with French troops stationed at the front of World War I. It's not merely that she was preternaturally attentive to the suffering of others, she was determined to cast her lot with them — to live without heat and keep strict rations, to fling herself into factory work and volunteer in mines and fields — often with disastrous results.
"It is perfectly evident to any logical mind that when you have got the vote, by the proper use of the vote in sufficient numbers, by combination, you can get out of any legislature whatever you want, or, if you cannot get it, you can send them about their business and choose other people who will be more attentive to your demands," declared Emmeline Pankhurst.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker tweeted that the EU's executive would be "at Italy's side on its reform path and remain attentive to Italy's expectations of and proposals for the future of the EU." Ironically, after the swearing in at the Quirinale Palace, politicians who early this week were calling for Mattarella's impeachment were to mingle with him at a reception in its manicured Renaissance gardens to mark the Feast of the Republic.
Accidents and suicide are the leading causes of child deaths in rural areas, and both are greater risks for rural than for urban kids, researchers report in a special issue of Health Affairs devoted to health in the rural U.S. "As a society, there is no such thing as 'other people's kids' - we have to be attentive to the health of all our children," said study leader Janice Probst of the University of South Carolina, in Columbia.
" Bill Damaschke, a former DreamWorks executive who is now a Broadway producer and is overseeing development of the musical with Dori Berinstein, made a similar pledge, saying in an interview, "When we made the movie, we had every single religious consultant working on the film to make sure we were attentive to the many sensitivities, and I believe what we're seeing is that there needs to be as much attention to culture, religion and race in how this gets presented in the future.
Pope Francis urged the Catholic Church to be attentive to women's "legitimate claims" for equality and justice in a letter released on Tuesday, acknowledging that the institution has a long history of "male authoritarianism, domination, various forms of enslavement" and sexual abuse of women and children, per the AP. Yes, but: Pope Francis also noted that the Church cannot agree with "everything some feminist groups propose" — a clear reference to the Vatican's ban on a female priesthood — and he stopped short of recommending improvements for women's roles in the Church.
Lucey is a persistent detective and a bemused, sometimes amused, storyteller, attentive to interesting, hilarious, disturbing detail: Isabella Stewart Gardner's enormous diamonds, some of which had names and which she "wore atop her head on gold spiral wires so that they'd bob and sparkle as she talked"; the teenage Elizabeth Chanler, strapped to a "long machinelike" board for two years to "cure" her limp; Sally Fairchild, after a lifetime of serving as her mother's nurse and bodyguard, hitting her stride at 823 by seducing a 30-year-old married man.
" BOC'S POLOZ: WE THINK THERE'S STILL SOME ROOM TO GROW ONCE OUTPUT GAP CLOSES "Whenever there is a long cycle like the one we have been living though, I think you are more attentive to legacy affects ... so permanent scarring that may occur as a result of the prolonged nature of the down cycle, so that would take the form of skills that degrade perhaps, or there is enough structural change that people are no longer qualified to work, or actual exit from the workforce because of discouraged worker effects, and I have mentioned a number of times the youth retreat from the workforce and this sort of thing.

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