Sentences with phrase «gotten lots of attention without»

He could've gotten lots of attention without throwing shit at the bus.

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Your need for calcium gets a lot of attention, but your body can't use it without its partner, vitamin...
«Pasta can be part of a healthy diet without packing on the pounds: Carbohydrates get a lot of bad press and blame for the obesity epidemic, but a new study suggests that this negative attention may not be deserved for pasta.»
Lewis and Giamatti get a lot of the attention, but this is a show that doesn't work without the entire ensemble.
Kumail is getting a lot of attention for the movie (deservedly so), but Kazan did a remarkable job of playing Emily Gordon in a way that seemed to completely capture Gordon's personality without supplanting her, if that makes any sense.
From Crash Bandicoot to Shadow of the Colossus, some got a lot of attention, and others simply flew under the radar without much fanfare.
The fact that it was developed by a small studio without a long history, published by a company not a lot of people know, and put it on a console that doesn't get much attention, you find a recipe for a game that is bound to go unnoticed.
The case — OPG v. Diebold — was a similar situation where there was a security breach and the party whose material was put online was casting about to find any legal tool they could to try and stop the information from getting out without a lot of attention paid to whether the material was copyrighted.
Communication gets a lot of attention for a bunch of reasons (it's the loudest problem, it's the most immediate, it's the easiest to research, and it actually does account for a large percentage of the satisfaction in marriage because we can't solve problems without it), but if we don't go deeper than the communication, our hands are really tied in healing the relationship and moving forward.
Anxious or depressed Child clings to adults or is too dependent; feelings are easily hurt; gets too upset when separated from parents; looks unhappy without good reason; nervous, high - strung, or tense; overtired; self - conscious or easily embarrassed; shy or timid; too fearful or anxious; unhappy, sad, or depressed; wants a lot of attention (11 items, each rated as «often true,» «sometimes true,» or «never true»; Cronbach α =.68)
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