J.B.: After 2
decades of neglect there's suddenly a resurgence of this.
Not exact matches
As I see it
there is a difference between a MAT being paid a sum
of money simply to encourage it to take on a difficult school (which instinctively I'm not in favour
of), versus that MAT being protected against taking on financial liability, e.g. for defects in the school buildings which result from
decades of neglect.
And given the Soviet Union's deliberate
neglect of «Black Square» for
decades, keeping it hidden away in archives,
there's little evidence the Americans knew
of «Black Square» as anything more than a legend.)
In addition to the economic indicators cited in Senator Vanstone's arguments
of a
decade ago, now
there is a focus on social indicators such as suicide and child
neglect.