Sentences with phrase «indicate little concern»

It does not promote democracy per se, and indeed seems to indicate little concern for how other countries are governed.

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Say: The Spirit is by command of my Lord, and of knowledge ye have been vouchsafed but little» (Surah XVII, 85), indicates that the identification of the soul is His own concern and that the human mind is too limited to understand such a supernatural reality.
The fact that the text does permit Jesus» meaning to be so clearly recognized, for the most part, clearly indicates that he himself was but little concerned with these amplifications and interpretations.
The members of Congress seemed surprised and, according to Miller, «deeply concerned» and «disappointed» by this and other testimony — which indicates how effectively the viewpoints of the research universities and today's established scientists have dominated the discussion and how little attention tomorrow's scientists» concerns have received.
Trailers seem to indicate the former, but the lack of enthusiasm around the movie is a little concerning.
Educators provided little information concerning the methods and their effectiveness in communicating via Twitter, but many educators indicated at least some success in this area.
He wasn't interested in knowing that I contacted my Warranty company who indicated the part would be covered (he said it will not be covered) and he had little to no care of my concern for payment of a diagnostic (separate issue @ $ 99 / hr) even if the problem could not be determined.
Her foster indicates she is a little concerned when everyone leaves but is working on being more comfortable at being alone.
I'll be the first to admit I was pretty concerned when the Wall Street Journal ran a piece a little while back that indicated the Sapphire Reserve might be too generous for cardholders.
Invented in secret in the privacy of Oiticica's New York loft in the early 1970s, they were not shown as works of art until 1992, twelve years after Oiticica's death, when the first and third in the series — CC1 Trashiscapes and CC3 Maileryn — were exhibited as part of the first traveling retrospective of the artist's work.3 Prior to that exhibition, Oiticica's New York sojourn was little analyzed due to the perceived paucity of his artistic production between the years 1970 and 1978.4 The 1992 presentation of the Cosmococas was revelatory in this regard: not only did these quasi-cinemas demonstrate the continuity and conceptual elaboration of key aesthetic concerns within Oiticica's work (the vertiginous passage from painterly to narcotic «pigment» in service of the sensorial is surely the most striking of these animating threads), they indicated the artist's pointed engagement with the avant - garde artistic culture of New York.
Studies based on satellite observations do not provide unequivocal evidence concerning the mass balance of the East Antarctic ice sheet; some appear to indicate marginal thickening (Davis et al., 2005), while others indicate little change (Zwally et al., 2005; Velicogna and Wahr, 2006; Wingham et al., 2006).
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