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attentive

[uh-ten-tiv] / əˈtɛn tɪv /




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Once seated, the hospitality sets the tone immediately, attentive and warm without ever feeling performative.

From Salon

A robot that seems “as intelligent, as attentive, and as faithful, as a dog” — no earlier than 2048, he conjectured in 2018.

From Los Angeles Times

Otherwise, an 18-20% tip is still considered standard for gracious and attentive service.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We were sure that the more attentive mice would have more activity in the prefrontal cortex, not less," Rajasethupathy says.

From Science Daily

But the US does not currently have clear rules governing how much responsibility carmakers have to ensure that drivers remain attentive, leaving that question in contested legal territory.

From BBC