Sentences with phrase «too scant»

There aren't too many other assignments given to the CCD, but on these too scant little progress has been made.
For the first time in Europe the SCHIRN is presenting a comprehensive overview of this great» artist «s artist ``, who has received too scant attention to date.
The Lee Ufan museum is a space dedicated to the eponymous artist whose quiet works carry painterly gestures too scant to take control of their surroundings or hold a spectatorial gaze previously treated to such unforgettable sights.
500L in the Market Fiat says all - wheel drive is «technically possible» for the 500L, but the automaker reckoned demand would be too scant, so front - wheel drive is the only choice for now.
I think our analytic knowledge of biology is still too scant to comprehend the complexity of health and diet and all the individual physiologic / metabolic differences between us.
Other factors also suggest Mars once had a much thicker atmosphere, such as evidence of persistent presence of liquid water on the planet's surface long ago even though the atmosphere is too scant for liquid water to persist on the surface now.
The fossil evidence has been too scant to settle the matter.
It's far too early and the field is too scant to get into endorsements.
If you end up having to add another six spoons you may have been over generous with the flour or too scant on the oil!
A far TOO scant cup of coconut flour.

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Far too many are saddled with mountains of student - loan debt and have little more than scant work experience and a liberal arts degree to show for it upon graduation.
Companies too often join in, pushing agendas with scant regard for the full truth.
Even the Pope's understandable nostalgia for the European welfare - state too much scants the self - interests, self - deceptions, and false presuppositions that are bringing that system to a crisis of its own making.
This summary of certain phases of the Pauline theology — a summary much too brief to do even scant justice to the power and majesty of Paul's thought — is necessary as a background for the fuller discussion, to which we now turn, of the way in which Paul interpreted the significance of the earthly life of Jesus as related to this saving act of God.
I made half a batch using 150g of dates and only 1 scant tablespoon of maple syrup, because I felt like they'd be a bit too sweet considering all those dates I had already put in!
- Add the vegetable or peanut oil to a large pot, and heat the oil to 325 degrees; once the oil is hot, begin frying the hushpuppies by dropping scant tablespoonfuls carefully into the hot oil, about 4 hushpuppies per batch; use a slotted spoon (or wire spider) to continually move the hushpuppies around in the hot oil to prevent them from getting too dark on one side, and fry for roughly 2 minutes, or until golden - brown and cooked through in the center; remove the hushpuppies from the oil and place them onto a paper towel - lined baking sheet or bowl to drain; repeat the process until all hushpuppies are fried.
If batter is too thick, stir in a scant amount of water or more apple cider to thin.
baking powder, and the whipped whites, and a little water because the batter was too thick - I plan to reduce the oats to a scant half cup, and maybe take the flour down to just one cup.
While the crunchy millet is great, I thought the bread seemed just a tad too millet - y — so I'm specifying a «scant» quarter cup here.
Now top the cherries with the buttermilk dough by dropping dollops into the pan a scant tablespoon each - not too big of they won't cook throughout.
I had cut back the oil to a scant 3 TBS and they were still too oily.
I used a scant sugar measurement because I'm always afraid of things being too sweet but that was not an issue here.
Perhaps playing it too craftily, Buchan took a fifth in the fourth race and led George O'Day, the pride of Massachusetts, by a scant 1 1/2 points.
Your emotions will be put through the ringer too this month, thanks to fluctuating hormones and scant sleep — and you might feel weepy, overwhelmed, irritable and anxious as a result.
«Far too many of the new jobs currently being created are of the insecure and temporary variety, often with scant access to training and on low rates of pay, when what working people and our economy needs are highly skilled, well - paid jobs with real prospects.»
Roberts, too, suspects that humans had a hand in the species» demise, perhaps by competing for scant resources.
Many indigenous villagers in the Amazon receive scant medical care, and their lack threatens isolated people, too.
One has to wonder, given our scant coverage of the moon landing, if that casual attitude was to be found closer to home, too.
Seniors are too experienced to still believe in love at first sight, which only happens in the movies because the director has a scant 120 just minutes for a couple to fall in love, make love, and get married.
The film is too short because the characters just aren't sufficiently developed, but even at a scant 90 minutes, it feels way too long.
Older kids will probably make fun of it for being corny, and adults familiar with Herbie might feel there is too much déjà vu in the scant story to merit making yet another sequel.
The film doesn't stretch too hard for political relevance, but through the scant details given of Derry's eventful past, room is allowed for speculation.
Those schools have the greater struggle — more challenges for teachers who are stretched too thin, and increased reliance on scant federal and state funding.
Tall adults will find front legroom scant, hampered by too little rearward adjustment range.
The screen is beyond beautiful, and the next - generation hardware under the glass should be able to push Android in ways we would have never thought possible a scant 12 months ago — and maybe it pushes it a little too far.
But ultimately it's a smidgeon too shallow to really stick and I can already feel it fading from memory with the end credits having rolled only a scant couple of hours ago.
The museum's holdings of artists from the Bay Area get scant attention, too, pushed aside in favor of the bombastic Holocaust kitsch of Anselm Kiefer, plus some Andreas Gursky mega-photographs that have aged very poorly.
Conversely, although his essay on the application of cybernetics to art and art pedagogy, «The Construction of Change» (1964), was quoted on the dedication page (to Sol Lewitt) of Lucy R. Lippard's seminal Six Years: The Dematerialization of the Art Object from 1966 to 1972, Ascott's anticipation of and contribution to the formation of conceptual art in Britain has received scant recognition, perhaps (and ironically) because his work was too closely allied with art - and - technology.
For well - meaning whites - whether reporters, editors, or artists - photographs that too obviously illustrated active blacks and inactive whites held scant allure.
I also hope that tussles at the edges of understanding, where data are scant or uncertainty is high, don't distract the public too much from the basics of climate science, which are boringly undisputed yet still speak of a rising risk that sorely needs addressing.
Persistent poverty, a lack of governance and high rates of population growth have left African countries with scant capacity to manage too much or too little water.
Since the vast wind turbine arrays produce a scant amount of power, at times when it is not in demand, or too much of it so that the existing grid can not accommodate it causing some of the wind plants to shut down and dump the electricity produced, there must be some other overriding reason for the increasing proliferation of «wind farms» both on - shore and off - shore.
Too often, firms merge with scant regard about the effect of relationships and their development in the new organisation.
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