Sentences with phrase «attention than the voices»

And didn't at least The Woman Who Left and The Untamed get more attention than the voices of reason cared to predict?

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«The thought is that these individuals could voice their unhappiness with their current situation and perhaps get more attention and perhaps better service than individuals who suffered quietly»...
It is remarkable, indeed, that the fundamentalist sections of the church do not appear to be more profoundly disturbed by the fact that the modern world runs along without paying more than slight attention to their voices.
An earlier study found that babies a few months old who were played two voices paid more attention to a video of two, rather than three, faces.
«Mom's voice telling them familiar stories over and over helped their brains pay attention to important information rather than the bell,» Pape said.
It dawned on me that I have the capability of getting an audience's attention but if I don't find my own voice and believe in what I'm saying wholeheartedly than I won't acquire the growth I so desperately longed for.
The graphics and sound add to the game, rather than take your attention away with a goofy voice or crummy animation.
It brings together more than 400 national organizations and thousands of community leaders to focus the nation's attention on young people's lives and voices, lead bold campaigns to expand opportunity, conduct groundbreaking research on what young people need to thrive, and accelerate the adoption of strategies that help young people succeed.
It's better than it was a few years ago, when it required more attention than actually looking at your smartphone to operate, but I found the voice command setup still didn't recognize about 30 percent of my Yankee commands, and the touch screen interface isn't nearly as intuitive some competitive vehicles.
I'm a fan of both — I tend to have a longer attention span for reading than watching a video, but it's also interesting to hear an author's voice and see what they look like, even if I sometimes find myself fixating on their fashion choices (love the ruffles, JR, but what's with the shades?).
#BLACKLIVESMATTER apparently just care more about their children than white folks do, because it took their voice to bring attention to this problem.
As Paul Chan has recently observed (in a piece about his staging of Beckett's Godot in New Orleans), «a voice that desires a reply sounds different than an echo that wants attention
Some people seem to enjoy the sounds of their own voices, more than taking real effective steps, profound media releases or REAL Action to stop AGW / CC...... endless navel gazing attention seeking articles instead?
... and thus far nobody other than myself seems to have paid a goddam bit of attention to the concern you have voiced.
So, I foresee great scope for our humble blog here to continue to: draw attention to new works such as that by Prof Bates; poke fun at the pretensions and escapades of CO2 alarmers in political or technical arenas; and give calmer voices such as that of Prof Lindzen more attention than they generally get in the mainstream media — or possibly even in the world of science.
Rather than the bar speaking loudly with one unified voice, many softer voices are competing for attention.
Whether this is down to Google's software, or its reliance on two microphones rather than the Amazon Echo's five, it means you'll definitely end up repeating yourself or raising your voice to get its attention more.
It may be precisely because these women in entertainment have much more powerful voices than others, and that their voices can capture attention on the world stage.
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