Sentences with phrase «little more attention»

And because I pretty much put a tassel on all my decor I didn't leave the wood beads out this time either (I use the tutorial for tassels from Lucy at Craftberry Bush)... I used color on the tassels so it would bring a little more attention when paired with the floral print.
Mermaid seems to be a very professionally run company and it would make sense for them to invest in some new linens, towels, bedspreads, etc. to give the cottage a slightly fresher feel and provide a little more attention to housekeeping.
Of all the spaces in our home, this little spot stays busy all day long so naturally it gets a little more attention than other spaces.
We have a small front porch; this motivates me to pay a little more attention to it...
When the weather starts to cool I pay a little more attention to our home, cook and bake more and find myself creating more than ever.
In the spring and fall I usually go in and scrub the place top to bottom, give it a little more attention then is possible on high season turnover days.
My husband isn't the best listener in the world and it does try me crazy, but instead of getting all angry I will simply remind him that I am talking and that it would speak to my love languages in a little bit of a better way if he would get rid of his distractions for a while and pay a little more attention to me.
They typically receive a little more attention than average, with a mean Attention Score of 5.4.
Tell yourself that you are ready to pay a little more attention and be the winner.
This requires a little more attention to detail and creativity, because you want to highlight your most recent and relevant experience.
If the last time that you held a job was as an intern or extern, you may have to pay a little more attention to writing your resume, as compared to when you write one for an experienced position.
My heart goes out to any family who looses a child in any cercumstance but this could have been prevented with a little more attention to detail.
While Activision may be showing the PlayStation 4 a little more attention with the next installment of the Call of Duty series, Xbox owners are as loyal as ever to the franchise or Black Ops II, at least.
«When you give something to someone for free they will pay a little more attention than if you ask them to sign up,» said Erik Voorhees, CEO of ShapeShift, a platform for trading digital tokens.
One area that could have done with a little more attention is the underside of the case.
Its a shame a little more attention.
It looks bold and bright, but you will notice the 1440 x 720 resolution on the display if you pay a little more attention to it.
Gionee might not be a company that many consumers outside of China and other Asian countries are familiar with but they're definitely someone worth paying a little more attention to, as their most recent smartphone the Gionee A1 is packing some decent hardware specifications for a lower cost than what you'll find with competing devices.
Improvements are being made though, and since the menus already run without any hangups or lag, the app selection is getting a little more attention from developers.
The design is a little boring by today's standards, but there's certainly a little more attention to detail than what you'll find on the Axon M.
While we've already mentioned the metal build of the design, this is something worth drawing a little more attention to, as noted in our Hands On video of the Pixel C, the build quality is quite superb.
For example, if you have a lot of glass items versus just regular durable items, then they know your move is going to take a little bit longer and require a little more attention.
Perhaps your bio deserves a little more attention than you are giving it.
Paying a little more attention to your bills will not only enhance your client relationships, it will increase your likelihood of getting paid.
You will find her in Winnipeg working, resting, and paying just a little more attention to the balance between the two.
Negligence is defined as a lack of reasonable care; this means that given a little more attention, many individuals could be spared the injury and even death that many incur.
The civil justice system will likely never be a popular subject of household discussion or even a top trending topic on Twitter for a day, but it is receiving a little more attention in mainstream and social media of late.
So he has cranked up the volume to get a little more attention: He is going to power one of them with hydrogen.
I'm not the only one trying to draw a little more attention to this critical topic, but not many big media agencies have been doing so (yet).
Also recommended along the same line, more work making clear how damn easy it can be to cut back on stupidity by putting a little more attention toward longterm consequences of the choices we make:
In fact, his dealer suggested that they title one of his shows «American Scene,» simply in order to try to get a little more attention for it.
I've paired each wildly popular negative story with news that I wish received a little more attention to provide a sense of scale for the magnitude of the internet's viral rage.
(i don't mean to say that SpaceChem is the game equivalent of Snow Dogs... i only mean that Quintin may have felt that in addition to building a brilliant game, Zachtronics deserved a little more attention for their general briliance, Infiniminer included.)
The game gets upset if you touch the ground, but staying off it takes a little more attention and dexterity than Infamous and a butt - load more than Saints Row.
Now she only has gained a little more attention from fans when she was playable in 3D World.
With Remar's upcoming offering, Hyper Princess Pitch, it appears that he may well be receiving a little more attention than he usually craves.
A little more attention to the fighting mechanics from what I saw in the trailer, probably taken from the success of the mechanics in The Last of Us, given that stealth and hand to hand combat was more prevalent in that game than gunplay was.
Pay a little more attention to the monoliths, the vy «keen have an amazing lore behind them and their war against the sentinels
Rumours come, and rumours go, but some are just a little bit meatier than your average lump of hearsay and warrant a little more attention and analysis.
Sure the DW series has never been much for storytelling, but with so much history behind these characters and events a little more attention to them would have been much appreciated.
Disney Infinity was the new kid on the block last year, so it had a little more attention then the seasoned vet who created the industry.
Sometimes we need to pay a little more attention to detail.
This is not an ideal lounge as the service needs a little more attention and Wi - Fi is not so great.
Although, given my tendency to come down with nasty colds by the end of my trips, I should probably pay a little more attention to this aspect of travel.
As a Yellow BRATT, Durante works with our dogs that need a little more attention.
The long - haired variety can be a little more work and will need a daily brush, but the regular short - haired variety just needs a weekly brush through, with perhaps a little more attention during the change of seasons as the coat changes.
Some animals at our shelter need a little more attention and time in order to find their forever homes.
But they also require a little more attention in the grooming department.
Dogs with long, thick coats need a little more attention.
Pugs require a little more attention anesthetically but, in general, they aren't really huge anesthethetic risks - especially at 5 years old and if he is healthy.
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