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engagement

[en-geyj-muhnt] / ɛnˈgeɪdʒ mənt /




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Ting explained, "Balance recovery takes more energy and engagement from the brain in these populations. We found that, when people require more brain activity to balance, they have less robust ability to recover their balance."

From Science Daily

“This action represents the first step in a structured, community-driven process designed to ensure transparency, inclusivity and meaningful engagement,” the district said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

They and others hope these early decisions could upend how social media giants approach child safety and rewrite the rules of engagement for their youngest users.

From Los Angeles Times

The following “Etyd” is named for the Swedish word for “study,” and the song is a call for individual engagement rather than sitting back and hoping for the best.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said it has nothing to do with artificial intelligence and instead pointed to what he said was a lack of “Fortnite” engagement last year.

From Los Angeles Times