Sentences with phrase «quite get the recognition»

@Matt St.Clair — I agree that Rebecca Hall is so underrated that when a film like Christine comes along, she does not quite get the recognition she deserves (although thanks to LAFCA for at least recognising her alongside Huppert in Elle).
Years before, in fact, but it didn't quite get the recognition it deserved, because it was a PC exclusive.

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Inside Llewyn Davis — a film about a talented artist whose work never quite gets the commercial recognition it deserves — was woefully snubbed is the Oscars, which is one of the great life - imitating - art...
Tracey Mackin, Director of Curriculum and Pedagogy, adds: «Quite early on we latched onto the recognition that if any report is going to have any value for students across multiple year levels... it needs to be focused and specific enough to prompt questions, and to get the student talking to the teacher, or their parents, about what they might need to support their future [learning].
It doesn't have quite the same name recognition, it's a little bit harder to get to and the peaks aren't quite as tall.
Fire Emblem is one of the longest running tactical RPGs ever, if not the longest, and I've felt that it never got quite enough of the recognition it deserved.
Clarifying whether there's a real risk of contagion starts with a diagnosis of the nature of the steps CalPERS is taking to get healthy, as well as recognition that CalPERS is likely to remain quite active in real estate even following these steps.
If you want to succeed over the long haul, your approach should be be quite different than a blog that is striving for instant results or moments of recognition as they will quickly get lost in the sea of what's new.
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