Sentences with phrase «largely crowded out»

In recent years, that goal has been largely crowded out by an almost exclusive concern with access to school and educational attainment, with less regard for the quality and purpose of education.
Rather, he contends that «Evolutionary Psychology,» a set of assumptions about the nature and evolution of the human mind, has largely crowded out the possibility of a more pluralistic «evolutionary psychology.»

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One of those «killer» recipes that is sure to wow any crowd (especially when they find out how simple it is), this nine - ingredient slow cooker chili relies largely on pantry staples such as canned white beans, chicken broth, and canned roasted green chilies.
The crowd was composed largely of working - class Catalans, emotive and still politically supersensitive after waiting out four decades of Francoist oppression.
National Night Out culminates annually, on the first Tuesday of August in North School Park where between 3,000 - 4,000 guests enjoy fun activities, learn about crime and drug prevention awareness and enjoy visiting between 40 - 45 vendor booths sponsored by local businesses promoting their products and services to a largely local crowd.
The passionate gun control rallies that brought out large crowds around the country sent a vivid signal that the issue is likely to play a major role in the 2018 midterm elections, and that Republicans could find themselves largely on the defensive on gun issues for the first time in decades.
Gingrich says Republicans should reach out to ethnic business owners who are dissatisfied with taxes and overregulation, and he told the largely white, older crowd to get savvy with social media, and learn how to use Facebook live.
In a spotless suit and with a deejay's enthusiasm, Astorino seemed a bit stylistically out of sync with the crowd, which was largely blue collar and featured lots of hunters» apparel.
While it's known that these microbes do everything from producing essential nutrients to crowding out harmful pathogens, their full role is largely unknown.
Finding compatible dates and ultimately love, on a dating site, depends largely on having a profile that stands out from the crowd.
[xiv] Importantly, they could find no evidence that this program crowded out enrollment elsewhere, suggesting that this program was really satisfying largely unmet demand for graduate work in computer science.
But for all the zeal of this fine personality's reverie, one expert observer who has worked with both IDPF and W3C pointed out that the robust IDPF tweet stream fell largely quiet, not because the crowd was wrapped up in the talk but because it was next to impossible to capture a full, rational line from Berners - Lee's remarks.
The prime amongst them is the extremely poor customer service which along with a largely dated stockpile of books made the group to slip out of favor with the book loving crowd.
Implementing a number of subtle but bespoke design features, Motorola has crafted the Razr with a unique form that stands out from the crowd of largely lifeless slabs of black plastic that make up the smartphone market.
'' [N] ot only do these executive education initiatives have their emotional and behavioral work cut out for them, they can not apply the MBA template to law firm leaders: «What works for GE will not work for law firms,» since the art of «managing» a group of high - performing, verbal and analytic overachievers whose career success may have been largely built on standing out from the crowd, bears no resemblance whatsoever to employer / employee relations.
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