Sentences with phrase «relatively little notice»

But supporters of the reform insist the suggestion that the unions would be able to exert greater pressure in the new system is naïve because union members take relatively little notice of the endorsements of their leaders.
The Supreme Court's June ruling on whether «under God» should be part of the Pledge of Allegiance passed with relatively little notice, since the case was rejected on procedural grounds.

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The magazine noticed little else during the period of the meeting — partly a reflection of the geographical nearness of the event itself (a mere short train ride away), and partly because the 1947 Amsterdam Assembly had been relatively subdued following the end of World War II.
Have you noticed that some people can build great calves with relatively little work?
There's a general theme: patients taking Estroblock notice relatively little benefit for a month, probably because estrogen detoxification is a lengthy process, but after two months, there's a big reduction in every form of acne.
The SEAT Ibiza pulls off an impressive trick; despite being a relatively small car, it feels so secure and quiet that buyers downsizing from a Volkswagen Golf or Ford Focus are likely to notice little difference when cruising on motorways.
Though they have played out on a fairly small stage, with relatively little national notice, the struggles over climate policy in Washington presage larger national battles.
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