Sentences with phrase «scant attention by»

They weren't popular then and, in the ensuing years, they have been given scant attention by scholars and almost excluded from Pollock exhibitions.

Not exact matches

Traditionally, most attention in Canadian government support has been given to technology and product readiness, with scant attention being paid to the fact that without proper commercialization strengths a large number of Canadian start - ups have died or have been acquired for a pittance by foreign businesses which then proceeded to harvest the economic benefits for the innovations initially developed by Canadian companies.
And yet the models offered by the social sciences for making sense of modern religion pay scant attention to these international and global realities.
Meanwhile, the congressional races have largely flown under the radar, generating scant media attention and largely overlooked by party leaders.
W.F.P. leaders have tried to remind voters in recent weeks to cast their ballots for the third party, which has received scant attention from Cuomo since he won the party's endorsement in May by promising, among other things, to campaign for Democratic control in the State Senate.
The film opens in the present, with the Number 1, here played by Malcolm McDowell at his gleefully wicked best, puffing on a cigar at a posh club, laughing and swapping stories while sipping champagne and paying scant attention to the boxing match at which he has ringside seats.
Noting that the six national education goals adopted by President Bush and the nation's governors paid scant attention to higher education, the resolution also called on the President, the Congress, the governors, and state legislators to include higher education «in any statement of education goals.»
States, districts, and individual schools, pressed by federal policies and metrics, have concentrated attention and resources on low - achieving and other «at - risk» youngsters, while paying scant heed to the fate of smart, eager pupils.
Indeed, unless the section related to noted Victorian cross-dressers Stella Boulton and Fanny Graham counts, I noted just one exception — a work by the extraordinary early 20th century painter Gluck, the trans implications of whose gender identity was, moreover, given disappointingly scant attention in the accompanying wall text.
Campo Cerrado (Closed Field), which takes its title from an eponymous novel by Max Aub, is a review of Spanish art during the complex 1940s, a period that has received scant attention.
He found that pre-satellite data is inconsistent because monitored portions of Earth's surface have changed continuously since the late 1800s, with scant attention to the Southern Hemisphere, and that even by 2000 only 50 percent of the Earth's surface had thermometer coverage.
Media could apply the lessons left by scant coverage of the Dakota Access Pipeline and Flint to empower these communities and bring attention to the many other ongoing situations of disproportionate impact that desperately need attention — and change.
And it will have done so with scant attention from the media and without the public debate generated by campaigns against the Keystone XL.
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