Sentences with phrase «gets little attention»

Tipping point-wise, a big one that gets little attention is an increase in thermocline depth, important because it will give the T increase long - term persistence (and I suspect would be one way for ocean CO2 absorption to decrease).
Cost / probability weighting of risks and benefits is well - understood and is often raised in issues where economic and environmental interests are at contrary purposes, but for some odd reason it gets little attention in climate change.
The effect of interest rates today on profit margins gets little attention as well.
Meanwhile, a trend that gets little attention has continued.
An issue that gets little attention from the news media is that too many schools lack the technology or bandwidth to enable efficient standardized testing to take place.
The issue of school accountability overshadows student accountability, which is probably why student accountability gets little attention.
Though it gets little attention, boron is essential to the human body through a variety of supporting functions.
Signs are emerging that cadmium — a widespread contaminant that gets little attention from health experts and regulators — could be the new lead.
Yet it's an issue that gets little attention and that most American women's groups have done shamefully little to address.
In other words, politicians and the media focus on the wrong metrics — and even when different economic measurements get a little attention, we still don't get it right.
Public institutions also get little attention because one can not analyze them quantitatively as easily as social and economic variables.
When I stop and identify her needs, which sometimes are as basic as just getting a little attention, her behavior starts to change.
Initially, the subject got little attention.
The news item itself got little attention, probably because it occurred a day - hours, in fact - before the Valentine's day shooting.
It's tragic because there are millions of African - American voters in New York but they get little attention from Democratic pols because these self - appointed «leaders» are a bunch of lazy or corrupt suck - ups whose idea of gaining power for Black people is to ask Party bigshots to guarantee a winning spot on «the ticket» as if this were 1910 and Tammany Hall still ruled.
The wider problems of poverty and inequality also got little attention from Boris.
We have all heard stories (or told them ourselves) of graduate students and postdocs who get little attention from their mentors, or wish they had more independence on their projects, or wish they could start a family but don't feel able to.
Those responsible for health statistics in low - and medium - income countries «are often found in the darkest, farthest corners of the health ministry,» where they get little attention and even less money, said Henk Bekedam, director of health sector development at WHO's Western Pacific Region in Manila.
Everybody is obsessed with its anti-inflammatory ability to treat stiff joints, and its cognitive benefits, but the highly obvious fact of its antioxidant properties get little attention from acne - clearing enthusiasts.
Although more than 46 million Americans are poor, the issue has gotten little attention in the presidential race.
At least it got a little attention down there with Nicktoons MLB...: -LRB-
What started as a so - and - so Mario game showcased at E3, where it got little attention, has turned into a must - have Wii U game.
«A 1990 report produced by the Energy Department's Sandia National Laboratories broke down the flaws in the «A Nation at Risk» analysis but got little attention.
Taking job creation, workforce development, transportation, healthcare, etc out of the conversation about kids in poverty (these aspects get little attention compared to schooling, even health doesn't come close) because schooling will take care of all that is just playing into the hands of corporate and wealthy interests.
Expected changes include slightly reshaped headlights and taillights, and the front and rear fascias may also get a little attention too.
E-Book stores are myriad with the top stores getting most of the sales, while the smaller stores get little attention.
Then I remember back to sermons I have delivered in the past, my best in my mind often got little attention; the worst in mind often got the most responses.
CEFs generally get little attention in Mutual Fund Observer and sites like Bogleheads.
Here's another strategy that's gotten a little attention lately: stocks are longer assets than bonds, so use bonds to pay for your spending in the early years of your retirement, and initially don't sell the stocks.
Others see it as a fringe issue, and it really has gotten little attention so far in this election cycle.
The bill got little attention and was quickly forgotten.
Whereas for most positions in other fields the focus is put exclusively on the resume with the cover letter getting little attention, employers in customer service are looking for communication skills, and this can only be addressed so far in the resume.
I built a bed and posted about it, linked up, and started getting a little attention.

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Rushing to please the masses right away may get a little of everyone's attention, but you won't get a lot of anyone's.
Don't be discouraged if your first story (or first few) gets little or no attention.
Not that they weren't interested in preventing well failures before, but now you can get the attention of people a little bit easier,» Robinson says.
Those who get it get it: the exercise is a tool to allow you to work on your attention to detail as much or as little as you want.
«Being gay has never been a big deal to me, which is why it's a little funny to be getting all this attention about it,» he told GQ.
I anticipate that the FCC will have little if any role and it will be a pure antitrust... it shouldn't be — just the sheer size of it and the fact that it's media I think will get a lot of attention, however I don't see this as a major antitrust problem.»
With science showing sleep deprivation creates a host of negative effects, from decreased creativity to radically compromised mental performance (and that's not even getting into the physical problems it causes), attending to your body's need for sleep is always a good idea, but failing to get enough rest also exacerbates our tendency to get stressed out, so it's even more important to pay attention to if you feel your mental health is getting a little shaky.
Don't get me wrong, attention is great but new leads add up to little more than vanity numbers if they don't convert.
But one pain point that gets surprisingly little attention is arguably the biggest one of all: actual pain, the chronic kind that affects more than 100 million Americans.
If you've lost their attention, you're likely to get them right back with a little unexpected humor.
But when we're a little bored and a lot relaxed, we turn the spotlight of attention inward, and that makes us much more likely to hear this obscure circuit of cells,» which makes it possible to get the insight in the first place.
While the front - runner in a campaign is almost certain to get a lot of attention, there is a view in some circles (including some within the network itself, according to a CNN report) that MSNBC has been going a little overboard.
There are just as many grammar rules that get too little attention as those that get too much.
There's little doubt that this particular binder is getting more attention — and possibly sales — than ever before, but Avery has decided stay quiet and to let the meme do its work.
«A lot of us in the afternoon get a little fuzzy and can't pay attention,» Stevens notes, «so we could have a higher cacao content chocolate bar and it would increase attention
And that's one reason why unsolicited emails get such little attention.
As Business Insider's Bryan Logan explained, «For all the attention that the electric - car startup Faraday Future has gotten in the past year, very little is still known about the company.»
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