Sentences with phrase «attention than any other individual»

Gish (1985) distorts this quote by claiming that a Neandertal in a business suit could walk down a city street and not attract more attention than any other individual, a statement that is probably false.

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Kane also drew attention to one of the other questions in the poll, where a majority of those polled said that poverty and unemployment was a bigger problem than inequality and the presence of some super rich individuals.
«[With] an increasing amount of content and a finite amount of consumer attention, arithmetically there's no other possible outcome than each individual post on average is going to get less reach,» said SocialFlow CEO Jim Anderson.
She managed to prevent individuals from getting tenure (and fired others outright) if their own academic subspecialties drew more positive attention, grants, money, and attendance than hers.
It was the perfect «angle» to attract viewers» attention: a Catholic theologian who spoke sympathetically of the man who, perhaps more than any other individual, had opened the door of mainstream culture to pornography.
These conditions are the things that cause individuals to feel that they have no other alternative than to engage in violent rebellions to get attention.
The poor word choices, which resulted from the passion expressed by some, diverted the attention away from the legitimate concerns of the more than 500 hardworking mental - health workers, correctional officers, caregivers for developmentally - disabled individuals, administrative personnel and others who attended the rally to call for substantive dialogue with the governor about the direction we need to take the Empire State so that it serves all its citizens well, especially the most vulnerable among us.»
«In some ways you don't want to give these kind of comments more attention than they deserve but, on the other hand, it's not like he's just some private individual out there.»
Autism spectrum disorders and Williams syndrome are both neurodevelopmental disorders but their manifestations couldn't be more different: While autistic individuals live in a world where objects make much more sense than people do, people with Williams syndrome are social butterflies who bask in other people's attention.
You'll likely get to go deeper into topics like philosophy and meditation, learn details about alignment, and get more individual attention from teachers than is possible in other settings.
Kowalski says that although breed doesn't have a significant impact on the number of behavior concerns they see, some breeds typically require more attention or physical activity than others — though a great deal depends on the individual pet's age and personality.
But if you look at puppies over 12 weeks of age, be certain they have had enough individual attention and separation from one another, that they are more bonded to people than to other dogs.
Of kittens raised «under foot» and kittens raised with the queen, 52 % and 30 % respectively were coronavirus seropositive at 12 - 16 weeks of age.27 All kittens isolated from all adults in the household were coronavirus seronegative at 16 weeks of age.27 This suggests that transmission of coronaviruses to kittens often takes place horizontally after birth by individuals other than the queen.27 Because coronaviruses can be transmitted indirectly, strict attention to hygiene is also essential to achieve success with this method.
In Croydon, the High Court held that in respect of people who, as adult asylum seekers, were accommodated by local authorities under s 21 of the National Assistance Act 1948 (NAA 1948) on account of their vulnerability — «destitution plus» cases, that is individuals whose need for care and attention is made materially more acute by a factor other than destitution — it is for local authorities and not NASS to provide the accommodation necessary to avoid a breach of Convention rights.
Some heterosexual women report kissing other women as part of the college social scene or for men's attention, while others do so to experiment or explore potential same - sex desires.1 A 2012 study found that both women and men perceive women who kiss other women in heterosexual spaces (for example, bars that heterosexual individuals frequent) as more promiscuous than those who kiss a man, and that women and men perceive such women as more likely to be heterosexual than bisexual or lesbian.2 In some ways, this last finding may suggest that women and men do not always perceive female - female kissing as necessarily an expression of women's same - sex desire.
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