Sentences with phrase «less publicity»

They're less visible because they get less publicity and attention than men, even if they are just as accomplished.
An equally important aspect of his teaching, however, received less publicity.
But one easy, free, and potentially lucrative technique gets a lot less publicity (presumably because bloggers don't receive affiliate income for promoting it): the product change.
Full implementation of currently available safety features across all vehicles can move us in this direction with less publicity around fatal errors.
However, mammary or breast cancer in our pets gets much less publicity.
West's other forays into charity brought less publicity, but were no less significant.
But the administration's first public event following up on that summit, hosted here on Monday, was decidedly less publicity - focused.
Even the Turner Prize, once a focus of popular attention, has received less and less publicity recently, to the point where the dissidents of the Stuckist Movement can no longer be bothered to picket it, even when the annual prize exhibition is held here in London, and not banished to some deserving gallery in the provinces.
Drager also notes there's less publicity about enforcement in Canada than in the United States, but he says Canada has been «quite assiduous» in being able to enforce its anti-sanctions laws, using both the Canadian Border Services Agency and export controls.
There is another disadvantage they have that gets much less publicity; they take an appreciable amount of time to reach full brightness.
Although a small country in Central America with far less publicity and prestige than more popular nearby attractions, Belize made the New York Times's list as a place that travelers should visit in 2017.
But the commercial real estate presence in cyberspace gets less publicity, and some say the industry was locked in the information Stone Age until very recently.
But this is unfair to a Tory colleague who comes in a little below them and gets a lot less publicity - outside his own brief, at least.
Sartore wants to publicise the plight of these species, some of which are no longer easily photographed in the wild, and some of which receive less publicity than their more charismatic relatives.
Even in the relatively rare cases when this number is reported, it is typically reported later than GDP and receives much less publicity and commentary.
Less publicity, but probably a better opportunity to share ideas and influence.
«Certainly we made the one that got less publicity
The Walk's 3D flair seems to have paled, because of a lesser publicity spend, beside The Martian's and Everest's.
In that same year but with much less publicity, Tacoma Public Schools launched the nation's first magnet school, McCarver Elementary School, in an attempt to diversify its segregated school system.
Like - for - like authors any moderate / conservative author earned less, as well as having less support, less markets, less publicity, less awards, less reviews... just less.
Less publicity has been given to Domestic Violence Protection Notices (DVPN) and Domestic Violence Protection Orders (DVPO) which also came into effect on the 8th March.
And its price chart looks eerily like Bitcoin's did in the early years, though it gets far less publicity than Bitcoin.
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