Sentences with phrase «often shunted»

There are great developers out there who would have been happy to assist Amazon in their objective, but instead of embracing them, Amazon has often shunted them.
The fact that poor and minority children are often shunted onto academic tracks that deny them rigorous college - preparatory curricula — even in the Fairfax County district near Dropout Nation «s headquarters — is one of the greatest obstacles to systemic reform.
In Henderson's first season, Dalglish often shunted him out wide, thus squandering his talent as a...
He said that the revenue it draws — and «the addiction it creates» — has caused broadcasters to lose sight of its negative effect on Canadian programming, which is often shunted to undesirable timeslots or secondary channels to accommodate the «scheduling whims» of U.S. networks.
Cells often shunt poisons they absorb to an organelle called the lysosome for destruction.

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We feminists are often told «we'll deal with your issue after we've finished dealing with this «bigger» one» (usually something that affects them as white men - see the pay gap issues being shunted aside for defense spending debates, etc).
Spina bifida is different: It can leave children unable to walk and control bowel and bladder function, and in need of shunts to drain fluid from the brain, but it's less often life - threatening.
«AEB City» works at low driving speeds and targets reduction in rear end shunts often associated with whiplash neck injuries.
An idiosyncratic, at times impressionistic book, Publishing is at its best when it taps Godwin's often prickly frustrations with her publishers through the years, underscoring how even writers at the peak of their careers can fall prey to the corporate do - si - do and find themselves shunted aside without the aforementioned dance partner.
A breeder that will sell their dogs without papers is often a back yard breeder or commercial breeder who does not do any genetic testing and for a lower cost you could end up with a puppy that has luxating patella's, leg perthies disease, cataracts or perhaps something worse like a liver shunt or heart defect.
Signs of shunting are primarily of a digestive disturbance, and cats often drool profusely — the onset of changes usually coincides with weaning onto solid food.
MVD is often differentiated from PSVA based on blood tests and if necessary, an isotope study that rules out large grade shunting.
Portosystemic shunts occur more often in pure breed than mixed breed dogs — but both are occasionally born with them.
Surgery can normally correct the condition, depending on the location of the shunt, but it's not always completely effective and it's very expensive, often running into thousands of dollars.
For example, whereas in previous FIFA's players have often been easily shunted off the ball, players can now counter this by stepping in front of their challenger, protecting the ball and allowing them to stay in control.
When we look back at many of the over-hyped, thin and often plain lazy shooters that have been shunted onto retail racks in recent years, Far Cry 4 stands out like a beacon in the mist.
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