Sentences with phrase «overlooked by most of»

Each week, more and more bullish news is released and subsequently overlooked by most of the media.
This plain old pollution has been overlooked by most of the media.
Overlooked by most of the press was the fact that the increases were caused by private - school improvements; SAT scores for public school students were stagnant.
The release of The Kite Runner was held over into the New Year after originally being slated for Boxing Day, and for once this decision seems sound — competition for attention among the major releases may have meant this remarkably moving film was overlooked by most of those who hadn't read the Khaled Hosseini novel.
«Its happy optimism, its gaiety, its love of good - natured fun» has been overlooked by most of its commentators, he says: «They have invested the Song with a serious edifying character which does not fit it at all.
I think one thing that has been overlooked by most of the other comments is why the hell does a cleric of a religion that is supposed to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the article pointed out is more than 6 times what the average Pakistani makes in a year, to throw around...
One issue overlooked by most of the political strategists in Italy is the eurozone's, and also Italy's, incipient economic downturn.

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Most of the homebuilders are U.S. - based, meaning they benefited from the tax cuts, are shielded from tariffs and could be helped by rising wages and higher labor participation, a largely overlooked data point in the Bureau of Labor Statistics» report.
The final source of power that is also often the most overlooked is networking power, which is earned by people who have invested in growing broad and extensive personal and professional networks.
Experts and sellers agree that eBay itself is one of the most valuable sources of information about eBay selling, and one often overlooked by sellers.
However, the latest Gmail Promotional tab addition by Google means that most of your notification emails are routed to the promotional folder where they can be overlooked by your readers.
Most recently, the use of mobile devices throughout the buying process has been the most overlooked, although not by design, it is having a negative impact on campaigns across the boMost recently, the use of mobile devices throughout the buying process has been the most overlooked, although not by design, it is having a negative impact on campaigns across the bomost overlooked, although not by design, it is having a negative impact on campaigns across the board.
Paulâ $ ™ s most common self - description throughout his letters is: â $ œI am a slave who is sent by Jesus to non-Jews to communicate the good news that the Kingdom of God has come in Jesus.â $ English readers of the Bible find it easy to overlook this important aspect of Paulâ $ ™ s self - understanding, since the 190 different Greek terms used for slavery in the New Testament are sanitized to â $ œservant.â $ This is not a very appropriate translation, since in Paulâ $ ™ s day 1 / 3rd of the population of the Roman empire were masters who owned slaves, 1 / 3rd of the people were slaves, and 1 / 3rd were former slaves.
It should not be overlooked that both the trinitarian and christological decisions of this period, decisions that have to do with the most foundational aspects of the Christian faith and have been accepted in subsequent ages with astonishing equanimity, were decisions undertaken by the church under the aegis of Empire.
And Zora Neale Hurston, one of the most renowned Afro - American woman writers, wrote reactionary essays (some of which appeared in the Reader's Digest) and gave her allegiance to the Republican Party — facts often overlooked by her contemporary feminist followers.
What is overlooked by Smith and his adherents in their discussion is the frontier orientation of most of these nineteenth - century revivalists, i. e., their Jacksonian individualism.
This sense of creativity is often overlooked by those who inquire about the topic because most inquiries are concerned with generic traits and abilities common to all processes rather than with the conditions of processes which are peculiarly creative.
Most people overlook that fact Gods holiness is like the fire Moses saw in the bush, its a burning holiness, it scorched Isaiah's lips, the mighty seraphim covered their faces and Moses was shielded behind a rock so he would not be burned to a crisp by the Glory of a Holy God.
Turning away from orthodox Christianity because of the emotional excesses of frontier evangelism, he found it easier as a young man to accept what was called the Doctrine of Necessity, which he defined as the belief â $ ˜that the human mind is impelled to action, or held in rest by some power, over which the mind itself has no control.â $ ™ Later, he frequently quoted to his partner, William H. Herndon, the lines for Hamlet: â $ ˜Thereâ $ ™ s a divinity that shapes our ends, rough â $ «hew them how he will.â $ ™ â $ œFrom Lincolnâ $ ™ s fatalism derived some of his most lovable traits: his compassion, his tolerance, his willingness to overlook mistakes.
The lack of the authenticating thread for genuine natural law - the nonnegotiable insistence that there are some universally valid precepts derivable by nature and unable not to be known (however much we are tempted to overlook them or pretend we do not know them)» is most clearly evident in the sections of each chapter where Porter sketches what contemporary moral theology can discover from her medieval labors.
The overlooked point in all of this is that most are repulsed by it.
By insisting on the moral value of increasing natural and social complexity, he overlooks a historical trend which has been identified by many, most notably Reinhold Niebuhr: the more organized and highly structured the group or state, the greater is its hypocrisy and abuse» of poweBy insisting on the moral value of increasing natural and social complexity, he overlooks a historical trend which has been identified by many, most notably Reinhold Niebuhr: the more organized and highly structured the group or state, the greater is its hypocrisy and abuse» of poweby many, most notably Reinhold Niebuhr: the more organized and highly structured the group or state, the greater is its hypocrisy and abuse» of power.
The Fairtrade Foundation requires licencees to use marginally different onpack text depending on whether a product is manufactured using physical traceability or mass balance, but the differences are so subtle as to be overlooked by all but the most assiduous of label readers.
Probably the most overlooked Alabama team of all time, Frank Thomas» second - to - last team ripped through nine regular - season opponents by an average of 33 - 7, then whooped USC in the Rose Bowl.
I love dropping by the hospital when a new mom delivers and dropping off a cute little basket with a few nice items that were brought to me when I was in the hospital, most of which I had overlooked.
Residents» capacity to produce their community by defining the meanings of their urban habitat is one of the most crucial — and yet highly overlooked — rights to be exercised in current society.
The Most - Overlooked Tax Breaks for the Newly Retired by Anthony Rivieccio, MBA, PFA * Bigger Standard Deduction When you turn 65, the IRS offers a gift in the form of a bigger standard deduction.
ScientificAmerican.com phoned Meiburg at his Austin home about to chat about his wild adventures, Shearwater's melodic new CD, Rook — recently named one of the year's most «overlooked records» by popular music blog Pitchfork Media — and his recent sojourn to the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., during a day off from touring.
The most popular model used by geneticists for the last 35 years to detect the footprints of human evolution may overlook more common subtle changes, a new international study finds.
While being such an excellent source of protein, dietary fiber and complex carbs, legumes and pulses are pretty damn inexpensive and yet overlooked by most bodybuilders!
Chronically high levels of sodium can hurt your cardiovascular system and much more, yet this issue gets a bit overlooked by most people.
We promise not to go too fancy and scientific on this one, so keep on reading to learn some bonus benefits of testosterone that get overlooked by most bodybuilders.
Musculoskeletal back and neck issues are among the most common symptoms overlooked by women, says head of the Royal Women's Hospital GP Liaison Unit Dr Ines Rio.
Overlooked and ignored by every other fitness program on the market today, the lymphatic system is a vital part of the circulatory system that also eliminates waste, flushes fat, and most importantly provides the foundation for immunity.
Fasting is believed to be one of the most overlooked (and rapidly emerging) methods of improving * overall health by strengthening the immune system.
by Catherine Ebeling - RN, BSN & Mike Geary, Certified Nutrition Specialist co-authors of the best - sellers, The Fat - Burning Kitchen and The Top 101 - Foods that FIGHT Aging You may have already known from my past newsletters that cinnamon is one of the most powerful antioxidants that you may have been overlooking in this world where acai, goji berries, blueberries, and red wine are the only antioxidant sources that get major press.
Seeing fashion as way to empower yourself as a woman is something that is most times overlooked by a lot of women.
Unfortunately, the most important attribute; the emotional attribute of happiness is often overlooked by men and women dating in the 21st century.
Moreover, such rhetoric overlooks one of the film's Asian performers, and its most unsettling character: an extraterrestrial being played by Ex Machina's Mizuno, named in the film's credits as «the humanoid.»
On Chesil Beach is a minor story by design, one that uses a lovers» quarrel to interrogate evolving social values, but sometimes it's the most minor stories that contain some of the most overlooked ideas.
The most overlooked masterwork of 2017 — a minimalist war movie about a couple of American solders in the Middle East pinned down by an Iraqi sniper behind a ravaged wall.
Although one of the most overlooked gems for the year 2000/2001, Memento has gained in popularity by being one of the most unique «whodunnits» to come out in many a year.
«Starred Up» This tiny, fierce little British prison - set gem was overlooked by most at Telluride and TIFF this year, and it's easy to understand why: a cast of mostly unknowns, a director (David Mackenzie, of «Young Adam» and «Hallam Foe «-RRB- who'd never quite lived up to his potential, and a genre, the prison flick, that's inspired almost as many terrible Britflicks as «Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels.»
«Charley Varrick» was helmed by Chicago native Don Siegel, whom Rode regards as one of the most overlooked of post-war directors.
The fifth column in our new seasonal series — if you haven't got the drill by now, we're rounding up the most Oscar - worthy work from the oft - overlooked first half of the year — wraps up the performance categories with by far the most competitive race of all.
Some of the winners» names were familiar just kicked - off awards season — Alexander Payne's Hawaiian - set «The Descendants» was named Best Picture, as it also was recently by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association — but perhaps the biggest winner of the night was Nicolas Winding Refn's neon - lit, criminally overlooked «Drive,» which sadly withered on the box office vine earlier this fall and yet sped off with the most trophies Sunday night.
In a strong year for unconventional biopics, Jimi: All Is by My Side was one of the most striking and most overlooked.
By focusing all of our energy on the toughest cases — the very poorest kids, in the most difficult circumstances — we risk overlooking the needs of their low - income peers with the best shot at making it.
To me, students need to read silently for sure, that is the way they will do most of their reading in their lives and in their professions, but there's also a place for oral reading by teachers and oral reading by students in the classroom, that I think for me has been slightly overlooked.
A growing consensus of research points to chronic absence — defined by the national policy group Attendance Counts as missing 10 percent of school or more — as one of the strongest and most often overlooked indicators of a student's risk of becoming disengaged, failing courses, and eventually dropping out of school.
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