explicit attention
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexplicitandattention
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explicit
adjective
uk/ɪkˈsplɪs.ɪt/us/ɪkˈsplɪs.ɪt/
clear ...
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attention
noun[U]
uk/əˈten.ʃən/us/əˈten.ʃən/
notice, thought, ...
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(Definition ofexplicitandattentionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofexplicit attention
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To our knowledge, this strategy has received noexplicitattention.
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The effectiveness ofexplicitattentionto form in language learning.
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Theexplicitattentionto methodology is also much to its credit.
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Some students might benefit fromexplicitattentionto the analogical relationships of the literal to the metaphorical elements.
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The value-added of relational contracting comes from itsexplicitattentionto the possibilities of hierarchy in international politics.
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Alternatively, the interpreters can be written withexplicitattentionto the fact that they will be partially evaluated.
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Educational programmes for food producers and food handlers should drawexplicitattentionto this risk of food contamination during processing.
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Thus,explicitattentionto context sensitive spellings in spelling instruction may be a great help for poor spellers.
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Incorporating these effects in terms of quality of life ensures that the impact on caregivers will receiveexplicitattention.
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This would giveexplicitattentionto significant quality-of-life changes of caregivers rather than making them a part of total costs.
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While acquisition entailed a natural assimilation of linguistic knowledge through usage, learning was an intellectual pursuit, based onexplicitattentionto the language forms.
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Although the classrooms had displays of print and provided opportunities to write,explicitattentionto language and literacy was not common.
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In the field of speech-language therapy in particular,explicitattentionis often paid to the aim of improving speech production.
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From a societal perspective, it is unclear why a quality-oflife change of a caregiver should have lessexplicitattentionthan that of a patient.
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But then the problem is that noexplicitattentionis paid to the dynamic interaction of one inheritance system with the other.
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I have already alluded to the differences in poor relief given to elderly men and women, but this issue deserves moreexplicitattention.
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The poor performance of the students with regard to anaphoric resolution suggests thatexplicitattention should be given to the development of reading skills at tertiary level.
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Whatever the explanation, the benefits ofexplicitattentionto forms are clear, and they show how important it is for teaching to be underpinned by good linguistic descriptions.
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We payexplicitattentionto the theoretical regularity conditions of positivity, monotonicity, and curvature and argue that much of the older empirical literature ignores economic regularity.
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The child should feel at ease during the lessons; therefore, no child should be forced to speak, and noexplicitattentionshould be paid to errors.
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We payexplicitattentionto all three theoretical regularity conditions (positivity, monotonicity, and curvature) and argue that much of the older monetary demand systems literature ignores economic regularity.
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The importance for learning to read is that it exposes children to literate forms of language, includingexplicitattentionto reference and anaphora and the logical organization of text.
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Secondly, it is our opinion that in stimulating the licensing systems,explicitattentionshould be paid to protecting minors and reducing discrimination, racism and violence.
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Priorities will vary, but in many areas the size of the ethnic communities is sufficient to requireexplicitattentionto their problems.
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