词汇 | example_english_attentive |
释义 | Examples of attentiveThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The findings of this study underscore the imperative for mental health services to be attentive and responsive to consumer perceived need. Being attentive to performativity means looking for ways that performance may expose ' truth' by disruption as well as complementarity. Consequently, a broader crosssection of the public is attentive to foreign crises than in prior decades. Through attentive listening and discussion, the clinician is able to ascertain these inner qualities. Exploration existed within a tangle of pressures, obligations, and the demands of an attentive public. Listeners were to be attentive and listen carefully to the stories in order to understand them, but they were not supposed to talk. Of all the critics here, he is the most attentive to poetic form as having its own, moving agency. Another gentleman felt that his doctor was attentive and took the time to help him feel at ease about the future. Not only oncologists but also staff who participate in palliative care medicine should be attentive to possible adverse mental and behavioral reactions during antidepressant treatment. The actor also keeps attentive to the breath. However, attentive viewing of the television images reveals that few dancers move in this manner, and then only for a few seconds. Evoked potential and behavioral signs of attentive dysfunctions in hyperactive boys. They bring together and integrate diverse sources, they are attentive to the modes of art production, to the infrastructures without which ' art ' cannot exist. While this possibility cannot be totally discounted without further study, there are some indications that children were quite attentive to function in our studies. The performances are vivid and attentive to detail. Her strength is in her accounts of each woman, which are all equally sympathetic, attentive, and intelligent. Thanks to the unpublished sources we have discovered, and to an attentive examination of already-known texts, one can no longer subscribe to such a judgement. Researchers of migration should be attentive to the migrants' lifecourse events and their implications in later life. Moral suffering should be reduced by personal and attentive caring. A strike, to be ethically defensible, needs to be attentive to such differences. Attentive caregivers are sensitive to these periodic breakdowns and good at restoring interactional synchrony. Such children appear to be very competent, overly bright and cheer ful, and unusually attentive to the parent with whom they have an alliance. In our view, chunking is related to neural binding processes, which may originate from bottom-up attentive operations or may be guided by long-term memory. Such appropriation cannot be understood in terms of the attentive concentration of a tourist before a famous building. Substantial evidence now exists that the primary targets of attentive processes are indeed whole objects, and not properties or features. By the time they are finished, attentive readers should have soaked up a strong basis for a rational approach to computer programming and software design. At this very point, where audience participation became performative rather than attentive, the production and audiences struggled to maintain narrative and structural coherence. The attentive reader may notice quite a change in the editorial team. Rather, the symbols need to be carried beyond the most immediately affected group of people to a broader group, the attentive public. The model's third ring consists of political talk that occurs among activists, attentive publics and general publics. Moreover, even if the mass public is attentive, should mass legitimacy be of concern to judicial institutions? A second significant limitation to our earlier work is that we were insufficiently attentive to differences across institutions in levels of mass legitimacy. Sevenyear-olds are particularly more attentive to mass syntax than nine-year-olds. In contrast to previous research, however, we find that attitude change was greatest among the most attentive citizens. Based on such attentive speci®cations, the authors perform several empirical investigations into voting decisions under different party systems. Team members who hold strong views about religion and spirituality should be attentive to this risk. The attending radiologist was discussing a film with an eagerly attentive resident sitting beside him. I doubt that an obsessive nurse, as contrasted to an attentive one, would be unconcerned about the flecks of shell on the floor. The focus of the attentive nurse, though, is surely different. Very attentive to detail and shade, this work is based on oral testimonies as well as on archives and on a large bibliography. Recording was done only during awake attentive behavior and was interrupted any time fixation was lost (as judged by the experimenter). Of course, such expectations only make sense where they are attentive to wider socio-economic changes, such as the demographic impact of an ageing population. The founding generation could count on an audience that, if limited in number by the educational presuppositions of the discussion, was nonetheless attentive and respectful. The patient should be attentive and report things to the clinician. If it is not to be an atrocity, however, it must stand in judgment on us, calling us to a more attentive care. Here we focus on the multiplicativity of this interaction, and argue that it is important for the specificity of both preattentive and attentive response modulation. Contemporary voices are so painstakingly attentive to the system's remittance function, and vulnerability to organised crime, that this connection to trade has largely been overshadowed. In the first narrative, the physician believes that the professional role of the physician is to be serious, somber, attentive, caring. Each committee is composed of a dozen or more legislators who are attentive to both their national committee responsibilities and district interests. Therefore, infants who spend more time in an attentive, interested state are expressing less emotion and thus have more cognitive resources available for language learning. The physician can be in tune to their patient's spiritual needs, attentive to the possibility of spiritual distress, and prepared to empathetically respond. The narrative f orm provides the attentive listener with an insight into ways of car ing, ways of assisting in the reconnection process. One had better open the eyes wide, be attentive, listen carefully and refer all to occasion. When the child was attentive, the experimental session began. Meanwhile, hearings on red biotechnology were more widely distributed across committees with broader jurisdictions attentive to the concerns of public-interest groups. We are also more attentive to other institutional factors that were assumed away or not treated thoroughly by other researchers. We collected test-retest reliability data on one-third of the items for children who remained attentive through the last test trial. Through them important messages and instructions can be transmitted to humans who are sufficiently humble to be attentive. The depiction of this encounter is an example of the attentive ethnographic intuition that imbues the whole text. Several authors, however, have been attentive to the writing, history, and development of state constitutions, and their work has informed my effort here. At the same time, they were open to question in a society increasingly attentive to its own fragmentation. Sustained activity in the central thalamus and extrastriate areas during attentive visuomotor behavior: correlation of single-unit activity and local field potentials. Though the studies are not organized around any formal structure, an attentive reader will immediately notice six main themes. An attentive listener, he was never reluctant to praise a good perfor mance, even less so to cr iticize a weak one. Her work is lucid, though dense, and generally repays the attentive reader with its insight and examples of careful, considered scholarship. I dare say that this will result in more attentive stagings, stagings that will have to engage the audience's understanding instead of its happy ignorance. The victim in the former should either have been sufficiently attentive to her path or physically responsive enough to avoid obstacles. The attentive listener is transported into the space of the music. They argue that attentive individuals are exposed to 'a series of legitimizing messages focused on the symbols of justice, judicial objectivity, and impartiality' (345). He stays as attentive to their hard-fought differences and polemics as to linkages and areas of mutual cooperation. As it occupies time, the listener awaits, attentive - is it going to burst into sound? The physician should be attentive to distress on the patient's spiritual journey that can lead to measurably diminished indicators for quality of life. A limitation is assuming that all listeners will be as fully cognisant and musically attentive and as informed as the composer having completed the work. They, it may be hypothesised, formed a constituency to which the junta remained attentive. She also offers support through her words and attentive presence. Even though the conference organisers provided top-notch equipment and attentive service, a few glitches were inevitable. Fast fronto-parietal rhythms during combined focused attentive behaviour and immobility in cat: cortical and thalamic localizations. The family of our ethos, of our professional identity, has to be conquered through successive discoveries, attentive understanding, and sudden flashes of awareness. She argues that this process of close, attentive listening/reading is conducive to the development of positive and effective therapeutic relationships. Despite problems in understanding where the conversation may be going, patients are generally attentive to each new question and try to provide adequate answers. Listeners were attentive to prosodic properties and influenced by their familiarity with the test languages. In this view, perceptual inquiry is an attentive act, essentially the testing of the perceiver's schematic expectations about the environment. Would you infer from this that the only way a child could learn checkers is by being taught the game by attentive and sensitive parents? In the following section we discuss the relevance of these mechanisms to pre-attentive perception. He is equally attentive to the aberrations which, in similar fashion, disrupt the actions of his characters despite their self-imposed taboos. The doctor has to be attentive in listening in the same ways as a reader of a text has to be. Distraction means, importantly, both to turn away from a certain activity or attentive focus, and to in its place focus on something else. In interactions with their offspring, depressed women are less attentive than others, show less reciprocity, and alternate between disengagement and intrusiveness. Research on bilingual memory has been primarily attentive to the lexicon. Difficult as it is to acquire, discernment is nonetheless insufficient for an attentive disposition. He does this precisely because he is insufficiently attentive to the actual phenomenology of experience. As it stands, the attentive reader will need to critique each essay's position in the light of subsequent essays. Although many studies have reported such neglect, most have used a single "paper-and-pencil" question with no special care taken to insure attentive and motivated subjects. Most generally, we expect that individuals high in openness to experience will be relatively interested in and attentive to politics. Clearly, it is not a simple matter to construct an attentive public subsample of the panel data. There are at least two different mechanisms that could lead legislators into being attentive to changes in public opinion. They have been especially attentive to their internal complexities, and to their relationships with other images, scenes, and viewing practices. 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