renewed attention
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrenewedandattention
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renewed
adjective
uk/rɪˈnjuːd/us/rɪˈnuːd/
begun or ...
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attention
noun[U]
uk/əˈten.ʃən/us/əˈten.ʃən/
notice, thought, ...
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Concern about complacency promptedrenewedattentionto the scientific foundation of fingerprinting.
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In the age of the "war on terror," their criticisms bearrenewedattention.
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But they are also historically implicated in crucial ways that might return us, with revised andrenewedattention, to the period eld.
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The impact of early deprivation has receivedrenewedattentionwith the recent increase in international adoption of children reared in institutions.
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One of the most welcome effects of therenewedattentionto institutions in the social sciences has been a rebirth of interest in political history and development.
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My comments, intended to support and sharpen their claims, will focus on values, which they suggest will requirerenewedattentionif balance is to be achieved (sect. 5).
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I welcome here, also, therenewedattentionwhich is being given to the small firms.
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This event gave the movementrenewedattention.
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I, too, commend the report because of therenewedattentionit brings to the issue of health and safety.
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The course to follow entailsrenewedattentionto the world of work together with the learning of personal skills, or rather the so-called 'knowledge triangle'.
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Feminists' interest in the novel led torenewedattentionfor the author.
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Web usability receivedrenewedattentionas many early e-commerce websites started failing in 2000.
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The article struck a chord, and he receivedrenewedattentionand support.
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This is a matter for local authorities, and not the regional councils, and is something to which we are givingrenewedattentionowing to past failure.
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Renewedattentionto the regional burro helped start a breeding campaign for its preservation, and its numbers have increased.
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At a mesoregional level, we observerenewedattentionfor the role of soft communication infrastructure in determining economic performance.
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They shared a moral or politic commitment and arenewedattentionto the lyrics and the language.
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We are concentratingrenewedattentionon secondary schools which have low levels of success and helping those schools facing the biggest economic and social disadvantage through new pupil learning credits.
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We are concentratingrenewedattentionon secondary schools with low levels of success and, through new pupil learning credits, helping those schools that face the largest economic and social disadvantage.
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The valley was originally known for the quantity more that the quality of its wines, but in recent years it has attractedrenewedattention.
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The provocativeness of the theory also generated great discussion andrenewedattentionto the difficulties in the foundations of the old quantum theory.
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The synthesizer is currently enjoyingrenewedattention, and recently began streaming live-generated audio over the internet to listeners and enthusiasts worldwide.
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At the same time, her fashion choices gainedrenewedattention, with her hair grown long and sometimes pulled back with scrunchies.
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The 1973 oil embargo and 1979 energy crisis caused a reorganization of energy policies around the world and broughtrenewedattentionto developing solar technologies.
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The seeds have been givenrenewedattentionas there is pressure to utilise the waste products of tomato processing, in which seeds are the largest component.
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