Decarbonisation rate function — This is
given little attention by carbon tax advocates.
The warming potential of black carbon — from diverse sources — is equal to that of carbon dioxide emission from electricity production — but is
given little attention in the public sphere.
The warming potential of black carbon is equal to that of carbon dioxide emission from electricity production — but is
given little attention in the public sphere.
This small gallery, located several hours from London, was a fitting venue for showcasing the work of an artist whose 40 - year career has been
given little attention beyond the borders of his native Germany, and whose works demand a subtle and intimate context.
I value and believe strongly in articulating an identity of a teacher educator as an education professional operating in a «third space» as a boundary spanner working in a territory
given little attention in the scholarly literature.
Finally, a key issue
given little attention in the book is the continuing wide educational disadvantage of poor, particularly black, children, and the hope that educational intervention in the early years may reduce it.
Operations with algebraic fractions, like a / b + c / d, were
given little attention, to say nothing of quadratic equations, once the pinnacle of any first - year algebra course.
All too often these important cases are
given little attention by states until it is too late.
Helping professional athletes perform better by sleeping better When it comes to the care of pro sports players, sleep used to be treated like the neglected stepchild, often
given little attention.
When it comes to the care of pro sports players, sleep used to be treated like the neglected stepchild, often
given little attention.
«South East Asia is developing rapidly in economic terms,» Markus Rex explains a problem
given little attention to date.
All kids want is to be
given a little attention.
Karen Lebacqz said that despite the growing numbers of single persons, the church has
given little attention or support to their sexuality, and a new ethic is desperately needed.
There is also a fourth form of self - consciousness, here termed «pure,» which has been
given little attention in Western philosophic works.
On average, the sampled investors
give little attention to size, value (book - to - market) or momentum factors in forming portfolios.
Since Marx, or at least dominant expressions of Marxism,
gave little attention to these other forms of oppression, or regarded them as by - products of class warfare, Americans who opposed all forms of oppression looked elsewhere for guidance.
The seminaries and denominations
gave us little attention or help.
Today's activity is all about showing your toddler some love and also
giving them a little attention when it comes... Read More
I gave it little attention.
Scrambling to build a green labor force Unlike its newfound passion for degree programs, Beijing
gave little attention to vocational training in clean energy, but a local business has taken this matter into its own hands.
When the US government decided to phase out incandescent bulbs,
it gave little attention to the health impact of contemporary lighting alternatives.
Modern medicine
gives little attention to the bowel movements, but Ayurveda for constipation could improve imbalances that shouldn't be ignored.
With the police and the media
giving little attention to these events, Henry
Their treatment
gave little attention to the actual process, the arguments for and against the proposed changes, and the full range of possible outcomes.
Is there a reason
we give little attention to comparisons that regard white students as the ones trailing behind the learning curve?
The Pathfinder has a 3.5 - liter V6 that isn't technically new, but Nissan's engineers
gave it a little attention to improve its performance.
They don't know because many American - history textbooks and trade books for youth about the civil rights movement
give little attention to the events that occurred in Mississippi in the summer of 1964.
Investments were handled by the overly aggressive parent company Southmark, which
gave little attention to risk.
As long as you are there to feed him each morning and can
give him a little attention each evening, he will be a happy cat.
After the E3 press briefing, Sony officials spoke to several media outlets and explained why the company decided to
give little attention to the PS Vita console at E3.
Our review of the resource plan revealed that while the plan included energy efficiency and demand response as options,
it gave little attention to such resources.
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gives little attention to judge who refused to stop Pentagon Papers publication
The Supreme Court
gave little attention to this proportionality argument for the very reason that the mischief or fault was more straightforward, namely that the PSNI had misconstrued its powers.
They are of limited value to those changing careers because
they give little attention to job seekers who do not have the most marketable skills.
I've pretty much ignored my bedroom since I moved in, you're inspiring me to
give it a little attention.
Not exact matches
By
giving your clients a
little extra
attention and treating them like people instead of sources of revenue, you'll bolster commitment and faithfulness.
If we don't pay
attention to what's really going on in our heads, we risk misjudging our peers — by
giving them too much credit, or too
little — for all the wrong reasons.
The U.K. government's proposed «snooper's charter» is already scaring tech firms around the world with its threat of forcing them to help break encryption in their communications services, but here's a wrinkle that's received
little attention until now: It would also force them to
give the country's spies a heads - up about upcoming product launches and upgrades.
But
given the
attention, we thought it would be helpful to share a
little more context to inform the discussion.
There was
little attention given to Peters» campaign against alleged business «fat cats» while he was slugging it out on the election trail.
The newness and
attention needed of opening a second studio, still finding time and energy to
give love to the first, I have 5
little boys at home and a 6th baby on the way, a husband and household all needing
attention — it's easy to feel pulled in every direction.
As a side note, the word «intrepid» (adjective: resolutely fearless; dauntless) in the context of fertilizer is strangely reminiscent of the late - 1960's «Go - Go» market, when dull
little companies
gave themselves exciting names to divert investors
attention from the fact that they were, in fact, dull
little companies - as when Minnie Pearl's Fried Chicken renamed itself «Performance Systems.»
Parents that used the carriers were able to
give their babies the
attention that they needed without having to sacrifice the
little things.
Some have claimed energy costs would rise because of a carbon tax, but
little attention has been
given to what would happen to food costs.
«This is the top area that people either ignore entirely or
give too
little attention to.
«The massacre
gives the opportunity to do something about this,» Hemenway said, adding, «I think the power structure is mostly white, and when white people are killed, it gets a
little more
attention.»
The larger problem with a theology that brings such a singular zeal and
gives such an overriding priority to judicial prosecution is that it reserves
little attention for the vast suffering that genocides, civil wars, and dictatorships leave even after the tyrants have been replaced and the shooting has stopped.
Unfortunately,
little attention is
given to understanding how human dignity of the clinician is threatened and violated in the current health care environment... [which] has led to the systemic violation of the dignity of the clinician (and ultimately that of persons who are sick), created moral distress among clinicians, and the collapse of the healing relationship.
Maybe if you «quoted» others a
little less and yourself paid a
little more
attention, you would have noticed, all by yourself, that nothing that happens has any inherent meaning, other than the one we
give it.
Protestant theology in the nineteenth century similarly
gave little or no
attention to the natural world.