Sentences with phrase «largely unexamined»

The current law regarding access and many reform initiatives, such as parenting plans, are based, in large part, on assumptions regarding access that are not accurate, or are largely unexamined.
While these consistencies in the literature are important to identify, the specific effects of culture have been largely unexamined across studies.
Taking a neutral stance at this point on rehashed work from «NIPCC» (Fred Singer and friends), well known for serial, serious errors in overall interpretation, analysis and communication of the science and transparent but largely unexamined ideological bias at play in their playground «reports» — never mind suggesting that this kind of effort «competes» with the work of the world's climate scientists and the 2,500 multidisciplinary specialists contributing to IPCC reports combined with the tens of thousands of additional scientists and many others who raise real questions that result from reading, reviewing, evaluating and evolving the information in both IPCC summaries and domestic science and discussion of the science, knowledgeably and in good faith and with open identification of the nature of the social and political issues — is just not credible.
However, population - wide responses of treeline trees to climate remain largely unexamined.
Hard to Picture: A Tribute to Ad Reinhardt at Mudam musuem in Luxembourg focused on the artist's largely unexamined work as a published illustrator which ran parallel to his career as an abstract painter from the 1930s to the 1960s.
A Painter's Hand: The Monotypes of Adolph Gottlieb offers a look at a largely unexamined aspect of the career of one of the most highly influential thinkers and artists of the 20th century.
These include the encouragement of a supportive Board and the availability of ample resources, coupled with the presence of a large and important collection of artworks from all decades of the artist's career, as well as a largely unexamined trove of archives that offer outstanding research opportunities.
In this age of manipulation of public policy through the largely unexamined actions of nonprofits and philanthropies, all grants and donations should be examined carefully for conditions and hidden agendas.
Writing in the International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, the researchers say «the affects of active classrooms on academic engagement have been largely unexamined, until now».
While that idea made sense, it was still largely unexamined by solid research.
However, the relationship between men and women and their dogs has gone largely unexamined cinematically.
With postdocs playing a central and grossly unappreciated role in the nation's scientific enterprise, it's encouraging to watch a writer of her ability and stature take a serious look at their largely unexamined lives.
In 1689, botany enthusiast Hans Sloane sailed home to England, bringing with him hundreds of natural curiosities from his 15 - month stay on a largely unexamined island called Jamaica.
Only 185 craters on Earth have been identified, and almost all are on dry land, leaving largely unexamined the 70 percent of the planet covered by water.
Yet even as the politics of the progressive paradigm comes under skeptical reconsideration, the model of public morality that goes with it remains largely unexamined.

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Ironically, given the rich history of performance and its prevalence in black artistic practices since the 1960s, this tradition has largely gone unexamined save for a handful of publications including the exhibition catalogue Art as a Verb (1988) by Leslie King Hammond and Lowery Stokes Sims.
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