Attention
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The first thing you have to consider is that there are parts of the world that are dark spots in terms of
attention.
And in that sense of trying to get you out of your normal orbit, and to try to get you to pay
attention
to a story about someone who's given up smoking for the month of Ramadan, she has to know something about a global audience.
When we introduced sales, we saw the monkeys paid
attention
to that.
We've used fear, if you like, to grab people's
attention.
And so, what I think it comes down to is a question of, not only having information of what's going on, but paying
attention
to that and letting that shift our motivation to become more sincere and genuinely positive.
We have that information, but what often happens to us is that we don't really choose to pay
attention
to it.
And I think that sometimes we develop grand concepts of what happiness might look like for us, but that, if we pay attention, we can see that there are little symbols of happiness in every breath that we take.
It's my hope that, by going to find these organisms, that I can help draw
attention
to their remarkable resilience and help play a part in insuring their continued longevity into the foreseeable future.
Depending on who you read, an arts organization or an artist, who tries to attract the
attention
of a potential single ticket buyer, now competes with between three and 5,000 different marketing messages a typical citizen sees every single day.
Well, thank you for your
attention.
This change of the incentive structure shifts, now, the
attention
of the complete health care system away from providing isolated and singular treatment options, towards a holistic view of what is useful for an individual to stay healthy and live long.
You can imagine in today's
attention
economy, we're competing against Facebook, Snapchat and PlayStation to try and get these students' time.
Harris is steady and Bedelia is deserving of your
attention.
The subject matter could have been treated more seriously, with much more
attention
to detail and accuracy, and the lack of respect shown for the victims and their devastated friends and family is enough to puzzle anyone.
Also, there is little to no
attention
paid to what could have caused someone to begin the bizarre behavior that Ed Gein was displaying in acting out these horrible crimes.
Little
attention
was given to character and plot development.
On the positive side some of the films pacing and construct flowed well and kept the
attention.
She needs to be the center of
attention
and she'll act stupid to make it so.
With all this money, it's not surprising that she made some excellent films and it isn't surprising that people got snippy due to all the extra
attention
she got.
Camera-work can best be described as a gnarled mess, with close-up shots where a medium angle would be much better, cameramen walking around and jostling the camera every which way, absolutely no
attention
paid to framing any scene, they just shot everything from whatever position it was most convenient for the cameraman to stand.
There are obvious budget constraints but with a little thought and
attention
to detail the movie could have been so much better.
Antonio Sabato Jr. is some kind of biologist or scientist or something, I wasn't really paying
attention.
if you're a sucker for corny movies and are looking to see something you don't need to pay close
attention
to, this might be worth watching.
It started off interesting and it immediately caught my
attention.
Mantan Moreland, (Jeff) gave an outstanding performance with great comedy which helped keep the audience
attention.
Produced, directed, and edited by a bunch of nobodies, it's no surprise that "Clonus" fails to horrify anyone in the least, much less keep anyone's
attention!
Although I have a serious personal interest in electronic music and have a higher than average
attention
span, even for slow and/or difficult subject matter, I fell asleep while watching this documentary and had to review it to see the parts I slept through.
Back in college I studied marketing and, even though I missed a whole lot of classes and never really paid any attention, I will always remember the main and most essential principle of marketing, namely: it's not what you sell; it's HOW you sell it!
Writer/director Richard Winer knew exactly that he had to divert the viewer's
attention
away from the major inaccuracies, so he threw in some elements that never fail when it comes to providing a creepy atmosphere, like the sinister voice of narrator Vincent Price and the oddball music of King Crimson.
With clunky, self-consciously informative dialog and sub-par acting, even a relatively impressive budget with
attention
to detail will not spring to life this sagging, albeit historically worthy, melodrama.
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