Sentences with phrase «than a footnote»

New Yorker staff writer Lillian Ross (no relation to Harold), who joined the magazine in 1945 and is still, at almost a century old, an occasional contributor, is little more than a footnote in Cast of Characters, but her own book, Reporting Always is a fine collection of some of her best writing.
Nowadays Rare is little more than a footnote in Microsoft's gaming division.
Maybe it's more watchable if you let yourself get lost in it and pay closer attention to its themes rather than its footnotes.
But that doesn't mean that they need to be included as anything other than a footnote.
Added Barker: «This is going to be platformed, but will go wider than Footnote
So the footnotes are crucial, and occasionally you'll be able to sleuth out some detail that might give you a big advantage, but I think more often than not, the big picture (in other words, the key variables that matter) is more important than the footnotes.
Meanwhile, Hilton's devaluation a few years back resulted in their points becoming no better than a footnote in travel loyalty programs, unless you enjoy chasing valuations of less than half a cent per point.
Let's hope that as a condition of the government's funding, privacy considerations relating to the development of C / AV technologies merit more attention than a footnote.
I don't think a hyperlink is any more tempting than a footnote, anyway, and I agree with Simon that if the links are at the end, then there has to be something in the text as you go to tell you that there is a relevant note at the end.
Interviews with the original researchers, in - text pointers to them to honor their work rather than footnotes, or even having employed a research assistant keep up with the latest news in this field would make the whole text a more convincing read.
The various publications that print their annual «2017 in Review» won't cite any of these incidents as anything other than a footnote, an indication that our culture is desperate for attention and reaction and drama.
Yet Soleri never quite entered the mainstream; he receives little more than a footnote in most histories of postwar architecture, and his work has not been surveyed in America since 1971.
Sometimes, these experiments change gaming as we know it; other times, they amount to nothing more than a footnote in gaming history.
Even experts in medieval theology typically treat him as little more than a footnote to scholastic debates about how angels can be individuated without being embodied.
«More than a footnote to the legend of Santa Claus, Nicholas is a model of Christian kindness, an inspiration for charity and a saint to be remembered.
i expect that for the majority of the population religion is little more than a footnote and held to be true simply because it is what they have been taught and their daily lives never bring a reason to challenge the belief.
To expand this argument would require another article, so please take this as no more than a footnote to Nuechterlein's splendid article, testifying to the fact that the editors still have some things to sort out among themselves.
If Team Apuli brings their A-Game, this could very well serve as more than a footnote, in Team Lalez's Championship journey.
Which in the grand scheme means little and nothing more than a footnote.
And so City losing the second leg 2 - 1 at home is no more than a footnote, while United doing the same is a disaster.
If he wants his job with the league to be more than a footnote, it's incumbent upon him to do his job at DPS without favoring the Flyers.
By the end, the Argentinian's scintillating breakaway in the build - up to Dembele's first Barcelona goal had become little more than a footnote to what was another Messi masterclass.
But he credits Kendall with helping to give renewed respectability to the study of ancient Nubia, which European and American scholars once treated as little more than a footnote to the study of ancient Egypt.
V / H / S is too smart to be anything more than a footnote to the found - footage horror film's still - unfolding history.
Everyone else in the movie is little more than a footnote.
Now his career as a dramatic actor is little more than a footnote in the narrative of his life.
Only Orlando's brother is shown as sympathetic towards Marina, but he is little more than a footnote.
With a fantastic line - up of aged comedy writers and familiar faces such as Chevy Chase, John Landis, the documentary chronicles the rise and surprisingly fast fall of this modern literary giant that is more than a footnote in comedy history.
This is what makes her more than a footnote - This is why Strauss can't stop writing about her.
Characters who are important to the canon of Assassin's Creed like Napoleon Bonaparte (he wields an Apple of Eden at one point in his life), critical figures in the French Revolution like Maximilien de Robespierre (commonly believed to be one of the architects to blame for the Reign of Terror), and even Arno's mentor, Pierre Bellec, along with many others, are underutilized and barely serve as little more than footnotes in the development of our protagonist.
I foresee a frightening future in which the Vita is relegated to near Wii Game Pad status, and becomes little more than a footnote in the endless PlayStation 4 revelations.
It's little more than a footnote in the grand scheme of all things Sega, but I think it's worth checking out, and I hope you will too.
It's fairly obvious that a major reason for Samorost 3's existence is to give its series some recognition as something other than a footnote to the rest of its developer's work, and in that regard, it roundly succeeds.
That is really how much time a work takes, otherwise it is nothing more than a footnote to the radical gesture.
As regards their critique of consumer culture, references to Pop Art are evident, but many of the works seem clumsy — which may be one of the reasons why Funk Art was known almost exclusively in the Bay Area and now appears as little more than a footnote in 20th century art history.
It is somewhat difficult to believe, but until quite recently, Charlotte Posenenske was little more than a footnote, effectively forgotten by the art - historical literature until a modest installation of her reliefs and participatory sculptures at Documenta 12 in 2007 brought her memory roaring to life.
The fact that this predates today's art stud Matthew Barney by 25 years is an interesting footnote to what will undoubtedly be nothing more than a footnote, but that's about it.
Unless you went to an Ivy League school or had a major standout achievement as a student, listing your alma mater as anything more than a footnote is not effective.
After these sources have been given their full value, as part of the text rather than a footnote, we are encouraged to notice where we may find further reading on the topic.
It is, however, no more than another footnote in what is a philosophical, moral and legal debate of many years standing, in this jurisdiction and others.
Paragraph notes rather than footnotes are employed and placed throughout the text immediately following the paragraph setting out a point of law.
The iPad Pro stole the limelight at Apple's event last week, while the iPad Mini 4 announcement was little more than a footnote.
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