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To find out, the mind's eye shifts attention and goes back to higher subsystems where detailed features are stored.
Shakespeare shifts attention to that in this scene.
The feeling itself quickly dies, as the mind shifts attention and the surge of chemicals subsides.
And it shifts attention to Kate, who is only slightly less brooding than her famously poetic boss.
They hence resort to the trick of the impotent who shifts attention from the great idea beyond his reach to the person advocating it.
Although commonly considered a means of evaluating requirements, prototyping actually usually shifts attention from business requirements to the product, system, or software being built.
The New York governor's opening proposal on education shifts attention to a hot political topic that has seldom appeared high on his priority list.
The act now shifts attention from Thea to a new character, Judge Brack.
As a result, Boston's work shifts attention to touch (haptics) as an interface for play, experimentation, and meaningful communication.
But it does bring some closure to the scientific side of the story, and shifts attention to the court case between Mikovits and her former employers.
The Analysis of Mitosis Shifts Attention to the Chromosomes.
If suddenly there is a war raging between Israel and its neighbors, that creates pressure to deal with that issue first and shifts attention away from Iraq.
Ultimately, Baker believed "the path of Qualifications shifts attention from schoolwork to usable and compelling skills, from school life to real life."
Chapter 3 shifts attention to the evil Mimics in their lair in Mount Illuso.
Instead, he changes the subject, shifts attention to the picture on the wall and asks the caller to guess how many people attended the game the day that picture was taken.
It shifts attention away from a fatal police shooting and serious questions about undercover techniques and unofficial arrest quotas, and squarely on the lumpy life of the victim.
She claims that this "sexualizing" shifts attention away from maintenance of the internal moral and spiritual virtue which she believes is required by the tenets of the Christian faith.
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution "Facing East: Portraits From Asia" at the Sackler shifts attention to the social meaning of art.
Including more than 50 paintings, watercolors and drawings in varying degrees of quality and finish, the show shifts attention away from the professional work that made Sargent one of the most successful high-society portrait painters of his day.
But from 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. on Sundays it shifts attention to history, as the knowledgeable, big-voiced Polito Vega delves into the salsa tradition with a connoisseur's ear.
A1 Leveraged buyout leader shifts attention D1 L. Douglas Wilder would become the nation's first black elected governor if he wins the Virginia contest, but he tends to de-emphasize race and focus on other issues.
Tertzakian believes it is possible to resolve our energy issues going forward with a framework that deemphasizes more supply and shifts attention to moderating energy appetite, especially if society is shown the improved lifestyles that are available.
The final essay, The Medical Model and Mental Hospitalization, shifts attention back to the professional staffs to view, in relation to psychiatric hospitals, the role of the medical perspective in presenting to the inmate the facts of his situation.
Physical stimuli shifts attention from one side of the brain to the other, and researchers have suggested that the eye movement-similar to the rapid eye movement that occurs during dreaming - triggers a neurological mechanism that accelerates the processing of information.
Nobody believes in a writing gene; the addition of the new writing component of the SAT (and harder math problems and more reading passages, too) shifts attention to the caliber of preparation and the quality of thinking going on in America's classrooms.