The idiomatic expression "to keep someone's interest" means to maintain or hold the attention, focus and engagement of a person.
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In the two - coach model, each member of the couple has a coach who serves as an ally to them while still
keeping the interests of the whole family in mind.
Changing things up like this and training for wildly different goals at different times can really
help keep you interested in your workouts.
An obscure music / rhythm game that works with the Move controller, but will
not keep you interested for more than a couple of hours.
It charges borrowers a flat fee per loan and doesn't pay commissions to its loan officers,
which keeps your interest rate down.
Keep their interest high by giving them challenges and letting them learn chores that their peers may not be allowed to tackle.
With that being said, I think more effort could have been put into the acting, while the plot is quite good and is really
what keeps you interested in the film.
The film itself is a political thriller that
does keep your interest throughout and gets your on the edge of your chair.
When utilizing email and online chat, being enthusiastic and eager would help
keep the interest level high on both sides.
Changing your pace not only ups the intensity of your workout, it also
keep it interesting so the time ticks by faster.
Some things like computer
games keep his interest for a hour sometimes, then he is restless with needing something else to do.
This is where new readers find your work, and where fans go to
keep their interest up until you publish a new book.
That said, the multiplayer doesn't feel as genre - defining as the campaign, as it doesn't really introduce anything new to
keep you interested after a dozen matches or so.
In terms of higher education, he
supported keeping interest rates low due to his positive vote for the for the bipartisan market reform.
To
keep his interest focused on staying inside the yard, try leaving some interactive toys around or hiding some safe bones around.