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Stories of impending doom will attract more attention than articles suggesting that we might be getting ready to pull out of the slump.
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He also attacked Britain's "celebrity society", stressing that "David and Victoria Beckham's comings and goings attract more attention than an earthquake in Algeria".
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Others think the sport itself needs to change to attract more attention, possibly by moving back the pitcher's mound so the game can have more offense.
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And she pointed out that she had come across plenty of people who were delighted that she had taken the trouble to come up north and hoped it would attract more global attention to the area.
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If you win, you attract the attention of more prospects and you win more.
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It encourages people to push the limits: the more scandalous they are the more they attract the attention of the paparazzi.
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Because California has more than its share of luxury and celebrity homes that attract attention, California typically gets more inbound than outbound searches despite having more outbound than inbound migration.
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In some parts of the country, houses bought to rent out are given names because they attract attention and are more memorable.
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The first mistake was the decision by the coastguard's admirals to think big: they wanted to attract the attention of contractors and, more important, Congress.
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Yet unless local government gets more power, it will not attract enough attention from voters to obtain the mandate it needs.
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Their theory: a high stock price tends to attract more patient and knowledgeable investors who pay closer attention to a company's long-term strategy than its ability to hit short-term earnings targets.
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