Sentences with phrase «little recognition»

She is one of many dedicated teachers who work so hard — but receive too little recognition for their efforts.
There also seems to be little recognition of the importance subjective interpretation plays in understanding the meaning of Scripture.
They're being told what to do, when to turn in their ideas, and receiving little recognition in return.
Up to this point, praising the sun had been met with little recognition.
But the players get little recognition to compensate them for the money slipping by.
There is very little recognition among the museum curators and the galleries.
Not a huge deal, but a fun little recognition event.
One of the key challenges is the low awareness of forest certification among domestic companies and the general public, while the lack of incentives has left little recognition for the need of certification.
But there are precious few resources available for treatment and little recognition of the problem.
Think of the impact when students bring work they're proud of to their teachers only to get a disappointing grade, or little recognition for that C + on a test.
He discovered the first planets beyond our solar system but gets little recognition.
One problem with both of these Western religious responses to the ecological crisis; there was very little recognition that the crisis took place within a particular economic system.
This 95 % may not be memorable, but they are the teachers who show up every day, do their jobs, and receive little recognition or praise.
Is it not just a little strange that this article received so little recognition from theists?
Anonymous, «This is in honor of all the HART volunteers who do such a great job and get so little recognition
And in an extraordinary admission live on the BBC's Daily Politics show Eric Pickles responded to the CoE criticism by telling us how little the recognition had meant to the Conservatives in the coalition government at the time, it was merely a sweetener to the Lib Dems to get approval for something else.
This generation receives little recognition in the McDonough - Bianchi study, but some indications are nevertheless given.
Yet in stressing man's permeating sinfulness it often seems to give a too pessimistic view of human nature, with too little recognition of the God - given capacity of some persons to live victorious and highly virtuous Christian lives.
Gov. Snyder's critics gave little recognition to what efforts the state made to help districts make ends meet.
«For example, my colleague, Kerry Emanuel, received relatively little recognition until he suggested that hurricanes might become stronger in a warmer world,» the speech reads.
Many are wounded or die with as little recognition as to who is killed in the chaos as there is to establishing them as people in first place, and screenwriter Chris Bertolini even cynically brings in a new squad of military personnel, just so there's additional fodder for the aliens» incendiary and explosive rounds.
By most accounts, it seemed like Moore was the movie, since Still Alice received little recognition beyond the lead performance.
He played himself in Judd Apatow's comedy This is 40 as an aging rock musician with a cult following and little recognition elsewhere.
On the occasion of his show at Betty Cunningham, Bailey, in an interview published in the Huffington Post, mentions a wealth of figurative painting being done by young artists, «at a time when painting is being viewed more and more as a niche activity» and «with little recognition among the museum curators and the galleries.»
Reed's # 48 is not the only vanished component of the 1975 Biennial, which included approximately 130 artists, many of whom, rightly or wrongly, spark little recognition forty - two years on, even in someone like me who devours back issues of art magazines and collects catalogues of long - forgotten exhibitions.
Reduced to simplified geometric forms and colors inspired by their namesake, these painted wood works created just before his death are a poignant testament to an inventive and dedicated artist who, despite little recognition from critics or the public, strove to perfect his art until the end.
Yet today, Asawa's name meets with little recognition outside California.
by Judith Curry Until recently, there was little recognition within Japan's science policy circle of the need to discuss the role of science in government policy - making.
BP REDD + had only little recognition from other government agencies, causing REDD + to progress slowly in Indonesia.
Crowdfunding is an undeniably crowded space, with numerous platforms vying for money and whatever little recognition they can get, which implies that cutting out the more sizable development of its earlier years is clearly demonstrating a troublesome trap for Kickstarter to draw off.
Unless you've hired a circle of yes men to sing your praises, life as an entrepreneur means receiving very little recognition for something you do very well.
Lastly and most fundamentally and perhaps in many ways summing up what we have said, in her report there is all too little recognition of the need to listen, to consult and to negotiate with those she wishes to help.
«The findings point towards a workforce whose terms of employment have become increasingly casualised, who are given very little recognition of their experience, and little opportunity to use their judgement independently, and whose views are not consulted by those who manage them,» the report found.
In Musgrave, these artists — who had little recognition in Europe and faced artistic and political turbulence back home — found a source of support when the prospects of solo shows in London were few and far between.
But there has been too little recognition that the U.S. government has developed a remarkable capacity to nurture innovation and the commercialization of new technologies across all sectors of the economy.
Of course Stephen Hawking is a notable exception, who also brings occasional attention to the topic, but the vast majority of disabled scientists get little recognition for their achievements.
How unfortunate, then, that arts and humanities scholarship receives so little recognition and funding, and so infrequently finds its way into the national discourse.
Born in Paris in 1911, Bourgeois spent most of her career receiving little recognition from the art community.
This is a source of great hurt for many people who I speak with that juggle the challenges of their community, family and professional obligations, often with little recognition for the hard work and complex ground they tread.
Murphy makes a good story great by dealing head - on with discomforting subjects, such as the controversy surrounding medical experimentation on animals and, most notably, the day - to - day discrimination faced by Thomas, an African American who initially received little recognition for his contributions to medicine.
It is essential that you recognize your employee's hard work — you'll be surprised at how much a little recognition and praise can do.
A little recognition goes a long way.
Still, unlike Stan, Thompson gets little recognition.
Another generally popular world - wide sport which has had little recognition in the U.S. is cycling.
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