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attention

[uh-ten-shuhn, uh-ten-shuhn] / əˈtɛn ʃən, əˌtɛnˈʃʌn /




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Focusing on McCartney’s first decade in the wake of The Beatles’ disbandment, Neville allots significant attention to the musician’s grit and determination during the formation of Wings, which underwent several lineup changes in the 1970s.

From Salon

He presumably didn't want their first steps to be in the full glare of the attention and judgement that comes with being a member of one of the world's most famous families.

From BBC

In Europe, attention will center on eurozone inflation data and the spring statement by the U.K.’s treasury chief.

From The Wall Street Journal

He hasn’t paid much attention to the damage he’s done to his health and career since his wife left him for another man.

From The Wall Street Journal

But if you’re the type of investor who looks for things to regret, pay no attention to the rest of the world’s stock markets.

From Los Angeles Times