Sentences with phrase «receives little publicity»

The MST runs 55 production cooperatives and helps families market their produce, a side of the organisation which receives little publicity in the local media.
This work of the Church receives little publicity and is generally unknown, but everyone is continually reminded of what is known as the confrontation between the Church and Galileo.
Outside of the specialist, legal and personnel press the changes themselves have received little publicity either before or after their implementation.

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Despite the little publicity that achiote receives, today it is a thriving part of international crop cultivation, used mainly for manufacturing Annatto Red, a very popular food coloring.
«If the activity, whether it be debate or math competition or basketball, receives no publicity, no recognition in the newspapers and by the community generally, then its winning will have brought little glory to the school, and will bring little encouragement to the participants.»
As Coleman recognized, «If the activity, whether it be debate or math competition or basketball, receives no publicity, no recognition in the newspapers and by the community generally, then its winning will have brought little glory to the school, and will bring little encouragement to the participants.»
if one was an advocate though, it does present a handy chance to advocate and evangelise your opposite number & perhaps receive a little extra publicity in the process.
The judgement in R (Lord) v SFO [2015] EWHC 865 (Admin) was handed down in February of this year and initially received little, if any, publicity.
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