Sentences with phrase «of paying much attention to»

None of them paid much attention to the politics of guns before the shooting, they admitted.

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But to the apparent surprise of the Trudeau government, and, frankly, to some of us who pay attention to these things, the opposition and the business lobby have decided to take a stand over a business owner's right to squeeze as much as he or she can from the tax system.
«While much attention has been paid to the surge in popularity of Canada's natural resources over the past decade, Canadian companies have been quietly and steadily increasing their international sales of services,» wrote the Conference Board's Jacqueline Palladini.
Many big institutions, though, are too overwhelmed by the need to invest buckets of cash to pay close attention — and so much of that cash, in turn, now goes to giants as well.
These assumptions are wrong, and it's time we pay as much attention to the mental health of organizational leaders as we do their employees — if not more.
But was it Russia's fault that so many leading media outlets paid so much attention to leaked Clinton emails that contained little of substance?
As an industry we need to pay attention to those who are struggling as they build their startups and make sure we pay as much attention to the mental stresses of the job as we do to the business challenges like shipping product, hiring staff and raising money.
Meanwhile, I know of others who have consistently out - earned me, but in paying too much attention to the latest brilliant fund manager or financial wizard, they have not been as effective with their money.
Calling the results «surprising,» study author Michael Kraus commented: «People are paying too much attention to the face — the voice might have much of the content necessary to perceive others» internal states accurately.»
If you've never put much stock in the power of intuition, you'll be in for a pleasant surprise when you start to pay attention.
One of the reasons so much attention has been paid to the bulk collection program for phone metadata is because it represented the first explosive revelation that the Guardian published from Snowden's files.
«Pay as much of attention to that at the end of each month,» he said.
Rep. Michael Burgess says he's like many users who didn't pay too much attention to Facebook's terms of service.
The best way to reap the benefits of a reputation for being ethical is not to pay much attention to those benefits, but to focus on the importance of doing the right thing — for its own sake.
Though much of the attention paid to the Affordable Care Act has been focused on health insurance exchanges, the new law actually does something radical: It changes the underlying business model of all of health care.
A survey conducted in November by affairs and dating site Victoria Milan revealed that 45 % of people have either cheated — or contemplated cheating — on their partner because the other person pays too much attention to their phone.
And it should make the rest of us pay much more attention to what's going on over there.
And much of the fresh insight on offer comes from the attention they pay to institutions beyond the usual investment banking suspects, to the likes of Fannie and Freddy Mac, and to the power of the idea of homeownership in America.
«The market is paying very much attention to the dollar and bond market in terms of what the Fed is going to do.»
How to interpret it: One of the worst aspects of a recession is lost jobs, so much attention is rightly paid to the official unemployment rate.
Fortune: Many of the media companies and journalists who criticize comments say if you pay too much attention to readers you wind up pandering to them.
People usually don't pay as much attention to the price of a drink as they do main dishes, Golden Gate University consumer psychology professor Kit Yarrow told the Associated Press.
But ultimately, we can't pay attention to all of that because that would take too much time away from actually making a difference.
Next class, pay attention to how much you are looking in the mirror and at the teacher, because neither of those things will help YOU get the most out of your hour.
Jenn Lisak, Director of Content Strategies at DK New Media, says «Content marketing strategy is as much an art form as it is a process; when working with a client on an infographic or a whitepaper, I have to pay attention to target audience, aligning the messaging with the brand, appealing to different types of learners and personality types, and whether the curated content is going to resonate with our desired buyer persona.»
Noting that they've been in businesses like paper and natural gas that few people pay much attention to, he wonders whether they really want to take on the quite public glare of newspaper ownership.
Little attention is paid to the much greater number of businesses, workers and consumers that not only survive but thrive and benefit from improved market access and lower costs of imported goods.
I believe that one of the biggest mistakes AdWords advertisers can make is paying too much attention to Quality Score.
While much attention has been paid to the consumer use of the Apple iPad, lost in the noise has been the business user and buyer.
If you plan to take advantage of the company's stock options, pay attention to the vesting schedule, exercise price, and exercise time: this is what determines how much money you could potentially earn and under what time frame.
CHARLIE MUNGER: Well, the truth of the matter is we don't pay much attention to trying to get an extra two basis points by being gamey on our short - term things and that credit default position is a weird, historical accident.
However, he did go on to say, «Please don't pay too much attention to what I'm saying because I'm just giving you examples of what can be done and what, what has been done.»
At the same time, CEX.IO pays much attention to the issues of security, and the strong anti-DDoS protection as well as level 2 PCI DSS evidence that the service ensures the security of customers» funds and personal data.
Mr Trudeau's cabinet will make this decision without paying a lick of attention to blustery politicians like Brian Jean and Greg Clark because inter-provincial pipeline projects are nation building projects; they shouldn't pit one province against another no matter how much the boys want to strut their stuff in the media.
There has been much attention paid to content marketing and content strategy recently as a form of new media marketing.
So unless it's bubble territory (or 2008 type pricing at the opposite end of the spectrum), I really don't pay much attention to the overall market.
This is why, in strongly uptrending markets, we find it much easier and more profitable to focus on the price action and technical patterns of individual leadership stocks and ETFs, rather than paying much attention to whether or not the charts of the S&P, Nasdaq, and Dow are «overbought» (we hate that useless term).
In light of the heightened and almost frenzied attention paid to content marketing, there has been much written - and I'm sure internal meetings held in corporations all over the world - on the «how - to» of content creation.
There is much to be gained by giving due attention to this figure, particularly when awareness is shown of its ideological character and careful attention is paid to the question of its reception.
We suspect that much of the difficulty of current church life, and our corresponding theology, is that we have not paid serious attention to how hard it is rightly to understand the common things we do as Christians — such as pray, baptize, eat meals, rejoice at birth, grieve at illness and death, reroof church buildings.
My one quarrel with the book is that Thatcher does not pay much attention to the influential Calvinist view of marriage as a «covenant.»
During the 1950s and 1960s, when Pete Seeger and Malvina Reynolds coaxed classrooms full of kids to join them in the singing of folk songs, no one paid much attention, not even those who, in the middle of the Cold War, saw America's «singing left» as a threat to the republic....
When there is a peaceful and reform type of Islam devoid of honor killings, threates of violence, bombs and terror I am not going to pay much attention to the comparisons.
In sharpest contrast to Mr. Wieseltier's divorce of truth and justice, at least some friends of freedom begin with the proposition, «We hold these truths to be self - evident...» Are we paying too much attention to Mr. Wieseltier?
The Muslim culture in Sind did not receive much influence from its Arab rulers since the center of the Arab Empire was in Damascus and then in Baghdad, so far from the Sind that the Arabs paid little attention to their distant eastern provinces.
Not until many years later did the public pay much attention to the few words of the President that followed.
One only has to look at L'Enfant's original plan for the buildings and parks of Washington, D.C., to grasp how much attention our nation's founders paid to splendor and simplicity, to virtue and nobility and beauty....
Sin leads to erroneous judgements of the good that economic activity can provide: too little attention was paid to it in pre-industrial societies and too much is paid now.
In recent years, and notably in the teaching of John Paul the Great, there has been much attention paid to the nuptial character of priestly celibacy.
Then he doesn't love us that much he just leaves it to luck like if the child is born in a good family christan family then chances are very high that he will go to heaven but to a bad family and also god knows better than me that if he destroyed satun and did whatever i mentioned in my commented the world would have been a outstanding place to live in if god can send his son to suffer then why not destroy satun or give him life sentence in hell or even better why din't he paid attention while making Adam and Eve and even if he din't why din't he renoved the tree of knowlage from the garden of Eden then he woundn't have to tell Adam and Eve not to eat any fruit from that tree
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