Sentences with attune
at·tune
A a - Old methods not attuned to the times
- He has attuned himself to living in the quiet country.
- She is much more attuned than I am to the technology.
- Much of Weaver's writing is devoted to the context in which food is grown and eaten, so he is particularly attuned to political contexts.
- This tells us that human beings are exquisitely attuned to interpreting and responding to social signals.
- What he has delivered is a powerful and solid opera, beautifully attuned to the expectations of its audience, challenging but never going too far, involving and magical.
- Members were attuned to the political environment and sought what was politically possible.
- US politicians are attuned to petroleum's importance to their career prospects.
- A station that is attuned to your needs, concerns and kind of music.
- Although the three were not ideally attuned, they brought a gentle whiff of nostalgia to a season of high-keyed dance.
- Emotions are also more vulnerable to manipulation by marketers, since they are attuned to respond to novelty, and visual stimulus.
- Intelligence tools, furthermore, must be attuned to geographic conditions.
- Early learning environments in which teachers are attuned to temperamental differences among children may help to provide a comprehensive basis for the development of skills important for learning.
- ‘Effective managers have to be attuned to what's going on in their departments, but they are not psychotherapists,’ states Kipper.
- We who are attuned to the cycles of Nature and the rhythms of the Earth often feel overwhelmed by the escalating environmental crises.
- Catholic health-care leaders themselves are attuned to the problems these developments pose.
- It was a natural growth for a vital composer who had her ears keenly attuned to new developments, and could selectively integrate what she wanted into her own personal idiom.
- This means education systems and economic structures that are attuned to, and can adapt to, global technological innovations.
- Said Jeff, ‘… I am pretty elderly myself and I do not feel a need for a firearm especially attuned to my aging condition.
- Stenhammar's art seems far more attuned to the Swedish spirit.
- The 1930s thrillers seem more politically aware and attuned to their times.
- Many editors understood that being more attuned to readers was an important responsibility.
- Our cells are beginning to reorganize, restructure, and attune to the higher vibratory frequency.
- He can attune to the psyches of both the writer and reader, as in his comments on Angela Carter, Arthur Miller or on Beirut Blues.
- Go at your own pace, making small adjustments that attune to your mood, level and physical ability.
- What affects a surfer's riding is his ability to attune to these rhythms.
- They draw us into another world, their world, to which we must attune and acclimatize ourselves.
- However, as you begin this process and begin to attune yourself with the psychic energies, you will find that the process becomes intuitive.