"Scant mention" means that something is barely or hardly mentioned, receiving very little attention or acknowledgement.
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This section outlines three such stocks that have received
scant mention in past quarterly reports, each representing positions of less than 2 %.
This section outlines three such stocks that have
received scant mention in past quarterly reports, each representing positions of less than 2 %.
The history of American education as taught today to prospective teachers makes
scant mention of Kandel.
NYT coverage has
made scant mention of these issues, although the connections are well - documented; blame was put on older technology but sufferers» experiences indicate that the problems have not been eliminated.
Somalia, Rwanda, the Balkans, the Dayton Accords, the East Africa bombings, the emergence of al - Qaeda as a transnational threat, and the secret plan with Gingrich to reform Social Security — all receive
only scant mention in this documentary.
In Wisconsin, the state tourism office promotes sport fishing —
with scant mention of any possible health risk.
Energy issues
received scant mention in Tuesday's State of the Union speech, consisting mainly of a victory lap for the President's «all of the above» formulation and a somewhat contradictory promise to place even more federal lands off - limits to drilling.
There was only one
scant mention of the Bitcoin initiative in one of the reports that we quote below.
There was
scant mention that Smith's winning times in Atlanta, while all personal bests, set no world records.
Unfortunately for Oxford students, Clinton contains barely
a scant mention of his time as a Rhodes Scholar.
But there is no mention of the support, if any, for research into climate change,» and «the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization... got
scant mention.»
The scant mention of Democrats» official platform on K - 12 education on the main stage at the Democratic National Convention last week was clearly a political effort to distance the party from the fray.