His inattention provides a foil for the conversion of the Roman proconsul Sergius Paulus at the center of the image. |
|
A benign endurance, a sort of affable inattention, settles like snow upon the landscape. |
|
The direct route tends to be blocked through inattention to detail, misunderstood directions, missed appointments. |
|
The executive areas of the brain, which are responsible for your, oftentimes, inattention to detail. |
|
Instead of throwing players out of practice for lack of effort or inattention to detail, he sends them into a workout room. |
|
We must not, by inattention, stoke the fires of resentment among our own population. |
|
The most common fault, after inattention, is for drivers to follow too closely. |
|
In the present case I think there was more than mere inadvertence or inattention. |
|
These girls parents failed them, either through inattention or condoning the abuse. |
|
Superficiality of public argument and inattention to sustained discussion were thought to impoverish decision-making about public affairs. |
|
Since then, however, North Korea has benefited from American neglect and inattention. |
|
Visual and auditory problems can contribute to poor school performance and inattention. |
|
Give me an example where for example, things have gone wrong with air crew, which are an example of this inattention to task. |
|
His hair, through inattention, becomes long, coarse, and bushy, and loosely dangles upon his shoulders. |
|
A greater problem may be the relative inattention currently paid to the conceptual tools needed to shift gears to new forms of news delivery. |
|
He reproached his wife with her inattention, her habitual neglect of the children. |
|
He ran swiftly about from object to object, rapidly lecturing their inattention. |
|
Whence this peculiar congeries of views, advanced with supreme self-confidence and heedless inattention to fact? |
|
Even laziness, inattention and simple absorption in the mundane can gradually erode the capacities in which this property resides. |
|
The court considered a belief may be honestly held whether it stems from intoxication, stupidity, forgetfulness or inattention. |
|
|
People talk about a frictionless commerce, but the information glut has made human inattention the friction in commerce. |
|
Almost every near miss lately in which someone almost hit me resulted from their inattention as they gabbed, gabbed, gabbed on the phone. |
|
For readers unfamiliar with Brazilian geography this inattention will be confusing. |
|
Your suggestion to come upstairs saved me from having to bark at the lad for his inattention. |
|
Untimely referral to hospice and palliative care is a form of underuse as is inattention to patient and family needs for nonmedical support. |
|
But the biographical inattention to his voluminous body of written work nonetheless has been a strange oversight. |
|
It's not all that civilized, though, as I learn when I almost lose my wild-boar salami to a humpy black weasel through momentary inattention to my daypack. |
|
People often look askance at unanimous decisions, suspecting a degree of inattention. |
|
Mr. Lubbers described Liberia's predicament as an emblem of the world's inattention to the continent. |
|
The inattention to family-friendly policies goes well beyond flexible hours. |
|
The government's inattention to the region unexpectedly helped spur the group's success. |
|
That research laid the primary responsibility for hunger at the doorstep of government because of its inattention to the social safety net. |
|
The city soon felt the pain of the government's inattention. |
|
The inattention to sustainable development in some occupations is evident in the adoption of modular technology. |
|
Selective attention or inattention to particular steps of the Beccaria standards would be detrimental to the level of quality. |
|
And many countries have recently been forced to confront the consequences of their past inattention to fiscal responsibility. |
|
Our concern is that any past inattention to this important aspect of financial management not be repeated in future years. |
|
These reallocations can result in several months of inattention to an account-delays that can be costly to debt recoveries. |
|
One possible explanation for the failure of many TVET projects in developing nations is their inattention to routine and preventive maintenance. |
|
But inattention was loosely defined and encompassed three potential modes of distraction: visual, physical and cognitive. |
|
|
In the AAA Foundation study, the authors focused specifically on the cognitive component of inattention while drivers performed particular tasks. |
|
Hyperactivity in young children is often characterized by inattention, impulsivity and higher than average motor activity. |
|
It is characterized by three major symptoms: inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. |
|
The number one contributing factor in motor vehicle crashes is driver inattention. |
|
The inattention and impulsivity among children with ADHD places them at higher risk for injuries. |
|
So Canada's place in the international forum on the north is diminished by the inattention and level of officials being sent. |
|
A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury. |
|
Several suggestions have been offered for minimizing the hazards of inattention or vigilance-related occurrences. |
|
The trouble is that an inattention to the details of money is not exactly what we want in a Treasury secretary at the moment. |
|
It may be a split second of indecision at a roundabout, a moment's inattention while pulling out of a parking space, a failure to spot another driver signalling. |
|
Students of all ages will sometimes engage in behavior that includes disrespect for authority, hyperactivity and inattention, lack of self-control, and sometimes aggression. |
|
What was a graceful and vibrant part of the city has become tired and tawdry as the ravages of time and inattention over the last 15 years have taken their toll. |
|
A blog will thrive, live a banal life or just die from inattention. |
|
Treatment professionals could rationalize their inattention to difference by citing underutilization of treatment resources by many minority groups. |
|
In these cramped dock quarters, plants rarely suffer from inattention. |
|
It involves persistent patterns of inattention or hyperactivity-impulsivity that are both more frequent and more severe than is customarily observed in other young people at similar levels of development. |
|
The inattention of China's leaders to the stockmarket contrasts starkly with their obsession with bank restructuring because the banks' troubles are easier to understand, hazards Mr Fang. |
|
Tailgating was the third most cited factor in multi-vehicle crashes in 2004 after driver inattention or distraction and failure to yield. |
|
An incompetent employee may be seen rearranging things with inattention and indecision, so that at the end of half an hour she has moved nothing ahead. |
|
They were accidental owners who turned their inattention into a virtue. |
|
|
All of this led to a depressed choral sound, and even some inattention in the ranks during tacet passages. |
|
His inattention to detail is proving a weakness. |
|
This inattention to detail derailed other dishes, too. |
|
Numbers also help explain all that inattention on Tuesday night. |
|
Aesthetically, Letts's film bears material traces of its low budget as well as the director's inattention to professional production values. |
|
Still others may show signs of both hyperactivity and inattention. |
|
So I have no idea by what freakishness of inattention Mr. Shawn had approved my application, a few years earlier, to go around rural Georgia with a woman who collected, and in many cases ate, animals dead on the road. |
|
Our hope is stronger than the repeated disappointments and the wearisome doubts which we experience because it draws its power from a source which neither our inattention nor our forgetfulness can deplete. |
|
A study has found a strong link between sweetened beverage consumption and hyperactivity or inattention in school-aged children. |
|
This guarantee does not apply if damage is due to normal wear and tear as well as in any of the following cases: inexpert use, malice or gross inattention, water damage, freezing and spoiling. |
|
In February 1997 at the Zurich art fair, he took advantage of a moment of inattention on the part of the antique dealer to remove a vase from the Neuse stand. |
|
Under these conditions, inattention to root causes is unaffordable. |
|
Agri-sector stakeholders believe that recent inattention to northern Ontario realities and the decline of aid agencies has contributed to the decline of agriculture infrastructure in the region. |
|
In the long term, the expert cautioned, continued inattention to those challenges on the part of the Kremlin risks marginalising Russia in the global economy. |
|
Additionally, the dependence of these programs on international donors leads to other problems such as poor coordination, lack of accountability and inattention to sustainability. |
|
And one listener even told the member to get himself a hearing aid because it was clear from his inattention to the callers that he was not listening. |
|
Similarly, inefficient work planning processes perpetuate the degraded condition of plant material and can result in personnel frustration and inattention to detail. |
|
The requirement to provide an explicit clearance may serve as a defence against pilot or vehicle operator inattention, but it is ineffective against a lapse on the part of the controller. |
|
It was concluded that the underlying causes of this incident were the improper use of radiation detection equipment, failed batteries, inattention and complacency. |
|
For example, if you are in a position in which inattention can lead to serious accidents, injury or production problems, your manager may have actually underreacted. |
|
|
In addition to being a Virginia ogler in London, William Byrd II was also a Virginia author whose pen captured the imperial dimensions of religious inattention. |
|
Mr. Meadows, who was seated in the middle of the box, was lolloping upon the table with his customary ease, and picking his teeth with his usual inattention to all about him. |
|
If the power of affording it be placed under the direction of the Union, there will be no danger of a supine and listless inattention to the dangers of a neighbor. |
|
But those doctrines fall short in multiple ways, ranging from their inattention to congressional intent and statutory variety to their floppiness as legal rules. |
|