Kirschenbaum said the hall board also has been inattentive to financial details.
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She and her son have ADHD is changing how I think about having ADHD inattentive.
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Her point was that inattentive consumers might confuse the Samsung for an Apple.
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Other cities in Pierce County also have ordinances against inattentive driving.
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I am sorry than an inattentive biker left you to foot a bill in excess of $400.
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He offered a sacrifice on the altar, but without salt, as if he were inattentive.
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Servers were careful and polite, although strangely inattentive to water glasses.
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An inattentive person would not have a concern in regard to Schererville singles.
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Others fell asleep on the night shift, inattentive while Jay suffered seizures.
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More examples
Showing a lack of attention or care; "inattentive students"; "an inattentive babysitter"
(inattentively) absently: in an absentminded or preoccupied manner; "he read the letter absently"
(inattentiveness) the trait of not being considerate and thoughtful of others
(inattention) lack of attention
(Inattention) involves impairment in the ability to focus, maintain attention on a given task, and avoid distraction suitably for your age group. ...
Slackers don't pay attention to their work, and one can certainly understand why. But, as Simone Weil discovered, attention is not a matter of holding one's breath and wrinkling one's brow, but "suspending our thought, leaving it detached, empty, and ready to be penetrated by the object. ...