Sentences with phrase «despite widespread attention»

But what is most troubling to me is that, despite the widespread attention yesterday, and despite my questioning of the agency over a two week period starting on September 11th, as of this writing the FSIS's website still provides a «no» answer to the question «Will chicken processed in China be included in school lunches?»

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Despite garnering widespread media attention last cycle, Mayday PAC, a super PAC that spent money to elect candidates in favor of ending super PACs (and money against those who didn't), achieved few electoral results for the $ 10 million it spent.
Despite warnings that a drought was likely, many donors refused to act until the crisis received widespread media attention.
And despite more widespread awareness on health and wellness, most people still don't pay enough attention to nutrition labels as they should, or don't really know how to properly ready / understand the labels, in order to make the healthiest decision about what to buy (and what to avoid).
Despite widespread and long - standing attention to the issue, school dropout persists with some estimates as high as 1 of every 5 students not graduating.
Despite the time and resources devoted to the study of and attention to many other aspects of change in education, disappointment in the amount and extent of educational improvement has been widespread.
Despite the widespread provision of retiree health insurance for public sector workers, little attention has been paid to its effects on employee retirement.
Despite the Common Core's rapid, widespread adoption, it received surprisingly little attention in the mainstream media.
That study received widespread media attention, despite the fact that it was fundamentally flawed and really said next to nothing about the parenting skills of gay and lesbian parents (you can read more about my take on that study here).
The widespread absence of attention to the mother - child relationship in the treatment of depression in women with young children is another striking example of the gap between science and practice that could be reduced by targeted pediatric advocacy.97 Extensive research has demonstrated the extent to which maternal depression compromises the contingent reciprocity between a mother and her young child that is essential for healthy cognitive, linguistic, social, and emotional development.98 Despite that well - documented observation, the treatment of depression in women with young children is typically viewed as an adult mental health service and rarely includes an explicit focus on the mother - child relationship.
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