Sentences with phrase «displaying signs of attention»

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If we have gotten beyond paying attention to the way character is displayed in sexual conduct, is that a sign of «adulthood»?
Aguero first joined Atletico Madrid as a teenager for # 19million and his displays in Spain attracted the attention of Manchester City, who then paid # 38million for him, making him their record signing.
His wasteful display in Arsenal's 3 - 1 defeat in the first leg of their Champions League round - of - 16 tie against Monaco got plenty of attention, coming as it did shortly after he said the club did not need to sign a big - name goal scorer.
Nicoalas Otamendi, who signed for Valencia in 2013, has caught the attention of Europe's top clubs, including Paris Saint Germain, with a string of impressive displays for Los Che and Manchester United are now the latest entrants in the chase of Argentina international.
It also gets ATTENTION ASSIST ®, which will let you know when you're displaying signs of drowsiness or inattention, so you can safely take a break.
He has over six years of experience working in emergency medicine where cases are often complex, requiring diligent attention to the owners» observations and the subtle signs displayed by their pets.
Sheltie is displaying signs of boredom, constantly demanding attention to play.
If your pet is displaying any signs of respiratory distress then you should seek immediate veterinary attention either with your family veterinarian, your nearest veterinary emergency hospital, or your veterinary cardiologist.
If your Miniature Schnauzer displays either of these warning signs during elimination or any other abnormal urination symptoms that put you on alert, seek medical attention from your veterinarian right away.
A fun way to call attention to the benefits of sprouted wheatgrass is to hang a large sign over the display that says, «Go Green!»
By reducing paintings to mere signs of themselves, McCollum turned the gallery and the museum setting into a kind of theater, highlighting the drama of presenting, displaying, buying and selling, exchanging, photographing, assessing, criticising, choosing, and writing about the works; the object - paintings at the center of the action were purposely rendered moot, in order to turn one's attention to the supplementary devices and social practices that, in the end, bestow the value on the work.
Inspired partly by the French critical theorist Roland Barthes, who viewed mass cultural images as signs freighted with latent meaning to be deciphered, she first gained attention for a series of artworks starkly displaying newspaper snippets (headlines, photographs), forcing viewers to examine the way they responded to media's authoritative voice.
Other signs not as commonly associated with low self - esteem include exaggerated bragging, engaging in attention - seeking behaviors, verbal and physical aggression, displays of arrogance, conceit, narcissism and egotism, and displaying a sense of superiority over others, referred to as «pseudo self - esteem.»
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