Sentences with phrase «scant interest»

Officials there have shown scant interest in a series of attempts to reform the existing constitutional structure.
However, Bourgeois has scant interest in popular culture or industrial parts.
Its tendrils reached so deep that the French showed scant interest in the budding Internet.
Therefore, it is hardly surprising that his writings have found scant interest among professional theologians and philosophers, for one can easily arrive at the conclusion that, despite all the fanfare, Schweitzer's mind was shallow.
But what I detect in it is the work of someone who was never all that interested in investigating the arguments on either side of the same - sex marriage debate; whose scant interest in it has now been fully exhausted, both intellectually and morally; and whose present conclusions hover in mid-air without anything to support them other than a wistful regret that he has lost a hoedown partner in a gay man who has come fairly unglued over the issue.
Some documents attract scholars from around the world, while others hold scant interest beyond hobbyist historians.
Now they will go to the Tate to answer the «Yes, but is it art» question that keeps people flocking to a show which, had it been named «The Tate prize for conceptual installations», would have generated scant interest.
Rather it is that, in their headlong rush into neo-liberal politics, New Labour governments showed scant interest in its working class constituency.
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