make an impact on, To have a strong effect on someone or something., give in, To stop resisting or arguing and agree to what someone else wants., show no regard for, To behave as if something or someone is not important or does not deserve respect or consideration., little support for, A situation in which very few people approve of or agree with something., increase in, A rise or growth in the number, amount, or level of something., desire to, A strong feeling of wanting to do or achieve something., incident, An event, especially one that is unusual, unpleasant, or important., under investigation, Being officially examined in order to discover the facts about something, especially by authorities., carry out research, To perform or conduct a careful study in order to discover new facts or information., conduct a survey, To collect information from a group of people by asking them questions., tourist attraction, A place or activity that attracts visitors because it is interesting, famous, or enjoyable., turn your attention to, To start thinking about or focusing on something different., lose interest in, To stop being interested in something., by word of mouth, Through people telling each other about something rather than through advertising or media., tune in, To watch or listen to a particular television or radio programme..

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