Backing away from squeezing every last nanogram of value out of human attention might not be such a bad thing.
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The reset has, by this point in time, attracted media attention out of all proportion to its observable real-world impact.
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He commended recent actions aimed at strengthening higher education and skills development for the world of work, underlining the need to particular attention to out-of-school children and adolescents.
And we have enough new media out there creating these kind of stories to get attention and we figure out also how to use SEO, which is social media and these things that make things pop up on Google so that people see them.
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"Clearly some supporters feel aggrieved that a song they believe to be no more than a tit-for-tat 'wind up' of Celtic supporters should be singled out in this way and merit the attention of police, governments and anti-racism organisations, " said Bain.
For instance, the deluge of WikiLeaks that has embarrassed policymakers in recent months has shifted attention from keeping hackers out of networks to keeping information in, which turns out to be a rather different challenge.
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If he pulls out of a move and switches attention to Birmingham City's Jermaine Pennant, he could then have enough cash to fund a move for Kuyt.
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Hathaway made it clear she would answer one question about the incident, but that she would not allow the interview to get out of control and to divert attention from the movie she is so obviously proud of.
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He leaves his successor with thetwin challenges of competing with professional leagues for the attention of youth and figuring out how to tap the Internet to bolster the IOC's TV-reliant business model.
After a couple of dud suggestions from Becky, Steinberg chimed in and threw out a bunch of icebreakers that might snag the attention of our current James Bond.
To my left, a car with women hanging out of the sun roof attracted the attention of the crowd.
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With that deal out of the way Ghosn turns his attention in the waning days of March to closing the books on Nissan's fiscal year and to stoking vigilance, if not outright fear, in his lieutenants.
John Kerry, who now becomes the senior senator from Massachusetts, has been a prominent and politically powerful figure -- a presidential candidate in 2004 -- he has largely stayed out of the limelight and focused his attention on international issues.
Maybe an hour in your week (or your day) when you log out of email and give your work undivided attention.
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For a while her local Jobcentre in north London allowed her to visit out-of-hours because of the attention she attracted in the media.
"Out of eight Republican primary candidates getting any attention, five are only slightly less insignificant than I am, " said Jeff Lawman, a Derry, N.
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The lawyer for Ram Singh, VK Anand, said he would ask to move the trial out of the capital because of the media attention.
With the sending out of the admissions decisions on Monday, attention has been focused on families trying to find a suitable place for their children.
Gianfranco Fini -- a former party ally -- lashed out, accusing him of a lack of attention to the economy and structural reforms that Italy needs.
From the polls, we know that people are paying attention -- 2 out of 3 now, versus about 50 percent in 2000 -- and people think this election matters.
If your actions are criticized, the leaderly thing to do is to answer the critics, engage them, but remember that nowadays a minority opinion can get attention that is way out of proportion to the actual influence of that particular group.
His grasp of detail was simply amazing and afterwards he walked out to a scrum of journalists and people eager to catch his attention and took questions for another half an hour.
Roughly 85% of all furs start out as farmed animals on unmarked plots of land, often to avoid the attention of animal rights activists. (Farming started as a U.S. practice in the 19th century.) Ranchers, most of them in northern Europe and North America, breed mink, foxes and chinchillas for consistency of color and texture.
' Ringo, happily chewing on a dried-out chunk of homebaked olive bread, pays no attention.
It works out which parts of documents people pay the most attention to, and highlights them accordingly.
Greece remained the center of attention as investors kept watch out for a deal on additional austerity measures, a prerequisite for finalizing the bailout deal.
Pay no attention to that lightning coming out of Ohio.
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The campaign started in 1962, and as it gained traction, more ads came out as part of the campaign, highlighting the attention to detail which Avis showered on its customers.
Bisciotti has largely stayed out of the spotlight, but he received some attention three weeks ago when the Ravens defeated the Denver Broncos 38-35 in a memorable double-overtime playoff game.
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She's doing very well, by the way. (Laughter.) It will take students, as well, showing up to school on time and paying attention to classes and staying out of trouble.
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