Sentences with phrase «good bit of attention»

Puppies require a good bit of attention, every single day for about the first year.
It requires a good bit of attention usually to pick up, to sense, to enter into the environment generated by others.

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Not that they weren't interested in preventing well failures before, but now you can get the attention of people a little bit easier,» Robinson says.
Jayant shares some of his best ideas in the segment, including arbitrage opportunities currently offered by pending takeovers — which is an area that generally doesn't receive much attention, but seems to harbor quite a bit of potential.
We touched on this a little bit Friday, when several of you encouraged me to focus less attention on deconstructing fundamentalism and more attention on moving forward in the reconstruction process — good suggestions for bringing more life and focus to the blog.
A good bit of public attention in recent years has been focused on developments at the beginning of life: new reproductive technologies, for instance, and research on embryos.
good to be back, Work has gotten the best of me and as it turns out I needed to pay attention and cut myself off from the internet for a little bit.
I wasn't really paying too much attention when I was cooking and I think I added in the wrong size of tomatoes so it took me a bit longer to cook, but it was well worth the minimal effort.
He's put the colour schemes and designs of F1 driver helmets on the halo itself, which actually makes them look a bit better and divert some of the attention away from them.
This is a decent article, yet the negatives from fans are still there, I would love to see arsenal like I did at the end of the 90's and at the beggining of the 2nd millennium but it doesn't mean in order to do so I would buy all the best players in world, I would get a rich owner to put his filthy money in, change the manager every 2 years to do so, there's so much wrong in football nowadays that yes it's still a sport but there's more focus on the filthy amounts of money being spent on clubs and players that I think attracts more attention than the game itself, now that is wrong and it's very wrong, even our owner though not like the arabs or Russians, yet the yank is clueless about the tradition of our game, it's just sad, so the fact that Wenger has remained for this long through all these changes that have occurred whilst the money game has elvolved, it makes me happy that arsenal do not spend stupid amounts of money on players, we don't try and buy the league, hell we even tight with wages and transfer fees, I'm glad it's like that, though our season ticket is a rip off I still don't mind it because at least we are not like the other supreme teams, there's a bit of tradition left at our club, yet you go to man shitty or Chelski, there is no tradition, it's all about buying ur way all the way to the top, on the other hand spuds don't know what to make of them besides how the heck have they finished above us?
If Arsene Wenger was wondering whether this season would see Arsenal have any better luck on the injury front, he only needed to ask me or just about anybody who has paid the blindest bit of attention to the comings and goings of the Arsenal treatment room over the last few years.
But turning their attention to the FA Cup, you really have to feel that this is the arena where they will be able to shine a little bit more because reward of some silverware for their generally good season would be fitting.
Despite all this, my body may look good in clothes but underneath it is a bit of a squishy mess that is in need of some attention if I want to be rocking it in a bikini on our holiday next month.
And then the last thing I would mention is just that we had a big birthday; Shakespeare turned 450 earlier this year, and that's terrific and that's, you know, I knew there was going to be a fair bit of attention focused on Shakespeare and maybe this would be a good time to write a book looking at the connections between Shakespeare and the world of science.
This is called bioindividuality, and it's why it's important for each of us to experiment a bit, to pay attention to the way certain foods make us feel when we eat them, and to stick with the foods that make us feel the best in the way of energy, healthy digestion, clear and calm thinking and mood, etc..
Well for those of you who are paying even the slightest bit of attention to the sports world you know that this Sunday happens to be Superbowl Sunday and since we as Americans love ANY excuse to have a party and drink we have made quite the event out of it.
I think listening to your body, paying attention to how many calories something has, and keeping track of protein is a bit better than just tracking calories.
Then add an oversized necklace in a pretty color to add a bit of softness and femininity, as well as drawing attention up toward your face.
But this one looks good too, a brighter one would have taken the attention of the dress a bit more, so this one is proberbly better.
I did take note of the other buyers» notes to buy a bit larger than one would normally buy; I paid special attention to the note saying to make sure to order by bust size as that's the best way to go.
I have been extremely busy the last few weeks hunting for a new job, finalizing house renovations and preparing myself for our sweet little pup to head off to training this week (it has been really hard because she is my little partner in crime and most of our days revolve around making sure she gets walked, fed and lots of attention since Ryan and I both travel a good bit for work.)
«I think winning the Special Prize was really a good thing, because it was a bit less attention than the main prize, and I don't think that we would be ready for that kind of attention,» says Kruszewski.
Hot hued neon pumps are probably nerve wrecking to strut if you're a bit faint of heart because they're too attention - grabbing but there's good news, neon strappy high heels aren't as loud and many celebrities and fashion models are opting for them.
What is my dark side... well, since you asked, I like attention from my partner and don't like to feel like I'm competing with others (but as long as I feel secure in a relationship I'm not jealous at all), I could be a little bossy (but I do prefer a man to be a man in the relationship) and I have a bit of a red head temper (that dissipates just as quickly as it emerges).
Latest diary entries are displayed to users when logging in so this is a great way of getting a bit of extra attention as well!
Retardation to momentum is further well - secured by unevenness to pacing, because, at 106 minutes, this film's seemingly tight runtime is achieved through a combination of thinning and bloating, placing little attention to exposition, and plenty of attention to repetitious, almost episodic filler, which wear down momentum until aimlessness sets in, slowly, but surely wearing down dramatic bite.
The ending however, is a bit of a let - down, to be honest, but most of the time the film is good and keeps the audience's attention.
«We just have to keep on doing good films, and if in the United States these get picked up and they get a little bit of attention, well, it's great,» said Mexican actor and director Gael Garcia Bernal.
He's started to become a bit of an Oscar darling since his win for Little Miss Sunshine, in that if he's in a good movie, he's worth paying attention to.
We see Bobby Riggs spar with wife Priscilla (Elisabeth Shue) over his gambling problem; Fred Armisen crops up as a somewhat out - of - place vitamins guru; Alan Cumming has a delectable little bit part as a very gay and very supportive, though gossipy, designer; rival tennis player Margaret «The Arm» Court (Jessica McNamee) is both a competitive force and social threat to Billie Jean, learning her most coveted secret and exploiting it to best her on the court; but its her relationship to Marilyn Barnett that proves most worthy of our attention.
So if you're nostalgic for a bit of vintage National Lampoon, you're probably better advised to turn your attention to the documentary Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead.
Freddie Highmore dropping in the same category for The Good Doctor was a bit surprising too but given that show's runaway rookie success (it's the biggest new hit of the fall season for network TV), the Globes had to pay attention.
Although this minimalist technique is the hallmark of a well - crafted film, it does prove to be a bit of a challenge for the viewer who has to carefully pay attention to the acting on screen while at the same time attempting to read the subtitles!
The film undoubtedly could look better if given more time and attention, but even so, it does look as good as most of Disney's average catalogue transfers and quite a bit better than some.
Alba had a whole lot more to say on the subject of working in film, including some choice bits about how first time directors are responsible for her worst movies and how great actors don't need to pay attention to scripts: «Good actors never use the script unless it's amazing writing.
Beside Dorval, the best thing about the film is probably the cinematography, even though it sometimes calls a bit too much attention to itself, what with all the off - center close - ups, slow - motion tracking shots à la Wong Kar - Wai, B&W shots of Hubert talking to the camera, colourful fantasy cutaways... Still, you can tell that the kid has seen a lot of movies and instinctively knows how to recreate the things he likes in others» work through his own.
It perfectly captures the feeling of an 8 - bit Japanese action game, and does so with a surprisingly sensible control scheme that more iOS side - scrollers would do well to pay attention to.
Though it was a bit of a surprise nomination for Best Foreign Language Film at this year's Academy Awards, writer / director Michael R. Roskam's «Bullhead» definitely deserved the attention it earned as a result.
But different isn't always better and while its unconventional approach to sights may attract attention, the hodgepodge of dark, near - future cyberpunk fare that serves as story is a bit unsatisfactory.
Amid the kerfuffle over the generally baffling awards given by the jury headed by George Miller at last year's Cannes Film Festival, a fair bit of attention was paid to the award for Best Actress, which was given to Jaclyn Jose, the ostensible lead of Ma» Rosa, the film directed by Filipino director Brillante Mendoza.
Some of the strategies I saw that were working really well was one teacher kept a list of all her students and she actually would text her students back and forth — she didn't have a lot of students on the remote side — she was able to quickly send texts to them on their phones and... watch it beep and sort of a call to attention and they're [students] able to just quietly and privately text back saying «no I'm a little bit confused, can you just clarify that question?».
And in a wonderful and timely bit of irony, the College Board's forthcoming renovation of the SAT tests — markedly more influential than the AP (and perhaps the Common Core itself) in shaping what kids have to learn in school if they want to go to a good college — includes enough attention to the seminal documents of American history and the ideas they embody to give pause to Chinese authorities who really don't want their kids learning about democracy and freedom while preparing to seek entry to a U.S. university.
Nicholson Baker's new book about 28 days he spent as a substitute teacher is getting a good bit of negative attention.
In addition to the positive results, the academics discuss what it is about lessons in nature that may make the difference, highlighting previous research findings on: the benefits of physical activity (in this study the class walked 200 metres to get to the grassy area); exposure to nature being good for stress and attention; having a break from the classroom and change of scenery (a similar effect to going for recess); and the fact the teachers would also too feel less stressed and benefit from the same change of scenery and a «bit of a breather».
This one was down at the Goodwood Festival of Speed a couple of days previously, adding impact to the most distant corner of the supercar paddock, where it stole attention from the fearsome Mazda Furai and made the Bentleys parked nearby look a bit, well, small.
Honda has been focusing quite a bit of its attention on getting better performance numbers from its engines, so it would not be surprising if the 2017 Ridgeline boasted some impressive fuel economy numbers as well as substantial horsepower and torque figures.
The 2010 Jeep Commander is a bit of a blast from the past, but this three - row, seven - seat entry, formerly the brand's range topper, now commands attention as one of the best used SUVs for less than $ 20,000.
It's an area of my work I've wanted to draw a bit more attention to for a while now, so it's good to finally have it out there.
Waid, the writer of the Eisner award - winning Daredevil as well as the acclaimed comics Irredeemable and Incorruptible, attracted quite a bit of attention earlier this year when he launched the digital comics site Thrillbent.
Next to a picture of his daughter poised to drop a whole turkey into a vat of bubbling oil, Dave writes, «Alice Bee did a pretty good job getting the fryer set up while I was watching football on TV, but as usual, her attention to detail was a bit lacking — not only did she neglect to fill the fryer all the way to the top with peanut oil, I even caught her earlier in the day trying to defrost the turkey.»
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