Definitionn. the process of paying close and continuous attention
Last update: August 11, 2015
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He must be in touch with the actual life of the community he is studying, and cultivate " that openness and alertness of the mind, that sensitiveness of the judgment, which can rapidly grasp the significance of at first sight unrelated discoveries or events." [Please select]
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No one ever before had given him such an impression of strength and physical alertness. [Please select]
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In an instant he was on his feet, the picture of alertness. [Please select]
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There was more than curiosity in his alertness tonight. [Please select]
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The intelligence and alertness of the lad made him look like good timber for a minister. [Please select]
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Astor's alertness, willingness, loyalty, and ability to obey, delivered his employer over into his hands. [Please select]
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The Seigneur noted the mixed emotions in her face and the delicate alertness of expression. [Please select]
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He bustled about with an alertness that seemed to be prepared for anything that might happen. [Please select]
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He made us no answer but looked from one to the other of us with the alertness of an angry viper. [Please select]
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"Certainly I am," he finished, with a cordial heartiness so nicely balanced that even Burke Denby's sensitive alertness could find in it neither the overzealousness of insincerity nor the indifference of disdain. [Please select]
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