increasing attention
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandattention
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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attention
noun[U]
uk/əˈten.ʃən/us/əˈten.ʃən/
notice, thought, ...
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This area is gainingincreasingattention.
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Institutions have, rightly, been receivingincreasingattentionin development policy.
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The spatial organization of epiphytes has come underincreasingattention.
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More recently however,increasingattentionhas been paid to the psychological aspects of space.
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These observations may explain theincreasingattentionaddressed to cysteine proteases of parasites.
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In recent yearsincreasingattentionhas been paid to proteolytic enzyme inhibitors of parasites.
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The destabilisation and subaltern action has been recovered withincreasingattentionin several recent pieces.
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This forcedincreasingattentionon maintenance as a factor in the fate of older housing.
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Intelligent techniques for e-commerce have drawnincreasingattentionsince the end of the past century.
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Increasingattentionhas also been paid to the putative role of peroxiredoxins in seed dormancy.
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There has beenincreasingattentionto the analysis of missing data in chronic pain clinical trials.
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We also present the challenges facing the clinical and scientific communities addressing this problem, which is receivingincreasingattention.
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However, in recent yearsincreasingattentionhas been dedicated to the study of these models on other graphs.
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Over the past three decades gerontologists have paidincreasingattentionto the experience of friendship in old age.
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Theincreasingattentiontoward environmental quality has brought forward proposals for clean-up and restoration of natural environments.
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In recent years, policy analysts have paidincreasingattentionto the role of ideas in the policy process.
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On the other hand, women are described as indifferent to symphonic instrumental music, in contrast to the men'sincreasingattention.
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Over the past five years, international donors have started to payincreasingattentionto the role of knowledge.
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Although most implementations restrict type classes to be single-parameter, the generalization to multi-parameter type classes has gainedincreasingattention.
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In recent years,increasingattentionhas been paid to the decentralisation of the state to promote good governance and economic development.
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Increasingattentionwill certainly be given to cost analyses in the future as competition for funding action programs mounts, and as more data are accumulated.
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In the past decade,increasingattentionhas been focused on economic evaluations regarding patients with musculoskeletal disorders, alongside clinical-effectiveness studies.
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Following acoustic disasters of this kind in a number of award-winning buildings, acoustic comfort in 'non-acoustic' spaces is receivingincreasingattention.
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