Sentences with phrase «surprisingly little attention»

With all the talk about expanding the world's existing wind capacity, there is still surprisingly little attention being paid to the tremendous potential offered by ocean winds — save for the occasional offshore wind park.
Climate at the regional or global scale is often presumed to be responsible for these changes (5 ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ — 14), with surprisingly little attention being paid to the possible effects of endogenous processes despite the fact that competition is often an important force driving stand dynamics and succession (15 ⇓ ⇓ — 18).
Although they received surprisingly little attention when first exhibited in Germany these have come to be regarded as some of Richter's most iconic works and have perhaps endeared him to the general public as much as to arts professionals.
Despite the Common Core's rapid, widespread adoption, it received surprisingly little attention in the mainstream media.
But in all the acrimonious discussion surrounding NCLB, surprisingly little attention has been given to the actual impact of that legislation and other accountability systems on student performance.
Surprisingly little attention has been paid to the basic biology of this beetle - fungal symbiosis, and this problem is fundamental: the beetle can not survive in the absence of its fungal partners.
Surprisingly little attention is paid to birthweight improvement as a means of reducing child mortality.
But one pain point that gets surprisingly little attention is arguably the biggest one of all: actual pain, the chronic kind that affects more than 100 million Americans.

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In the Jewish community, surprisingly enough, there is very little that commands attention beyond small circles of Jewish interest.
Taylor does not ignore it completely in his book, but he does give it surprisingly little sustained attention.
Surprisingly, this coat does not require the care of some of the longhair breeds: weekly combing along with a little more attention in the springtime should cover it.
There's not exactly a lot of tactical depth to this little mode aside from simply ensuring that you don't let your ships get blocked in, but it is surprisingly enjoyable to order around ships while you're in the middle of a firefight, although it should be said that time freezes when you enter the mode so you don't have to worry about being shot in the arse when you weren't paying attention.
Shades of gray (a little sexual, yes) with small hints of colors, concentrate the attention of the viewer onto the folds and smears of the lush materiality of the paint, drawing our attention to the shifting surfaces, with a surprisingly vibrant near - monochrome.
One area of LSA 2007 which remains unchanged — but which has received surprisingly little public attention — deals with the discretionary right of a licensing authority, when looking at ABS licences, to impose either or both of two types of cap on external ownership.
Not surprisingly, the moral / ethical discussion surrounding free markets and «buyers (price - gouging) under duress to save their lives», aka human misery, is one that receives little attention by our law makers.
Given the extensive research attention on the negative associations between parental divorce and child adjustment, surprisingly little focus has been directed to investigating predictors of relationship dissolutions in the specific context of caring for children.
Surprisingly, despite the general acknowledgment that parent - child relationships constitute central contexts for children's development, 2 there has been little attention to the roles parents play in children's transition to elementary school, and almost none to planning or evaluating interventions addressed to parents of preschoolers.
Surprisingly, however, little attention has been directed toward identifying processes in emotional development that differ in maltreated and nonmaltreated children.
Surprisingly to little interest, particularly when it came to the fee structure changes which I suspect won't get much attention until it actually becomes law, then 99 % will ask..
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