Sentences with phrase «underappreciated by»

Understanding and managing such obstacles is the realm of the social sciences rather than technology and engineering, yet the social science of energy efficiency remains underappreciated by those who are best positioned to institute policies to promote energy efficiency as a solution to energy and climate problems.
They claim both factors are underappreciated by IPCC.
Despite these impacts, the magnitude of additional glacier retreat has been underappreciated by scientists, policymakers and the public, says Prof Gerard Roe from the University of Washington, who led a study in 2016 that identified shrinking glaciers as «categorical evidence» of human - caused climate change.
Why, then, is Mr. Marin so underappreciated by the art - world elite?
A painter with a deep interest in depicting the people whose labor often goes unrecognized and underappreciated by society, Gomez creates pristine domestic scenes and landscapes populated with subjects whose work is essential to creating and maintaining those very spaces.
Nevertheless, the potential of this methodology to design experiences in order to project power and influence has been consistently underappreciated by artists, especially when compared with contemporary designers who co-opted epistemological Conceptualism as a platform for designing the experiences of knowledge production, reception and comprehension across disciplines — often furthest from their own — affording them an expanding sphere of influence.
Fortunately, both of these changes improve the track, which I find generally underappreciated by fans.
Their name was N - Control, and their Avenger Controller quietly became a revolutionary device that was underappreciated by the gaming and competitive communities.
I think its utility is underappreciated by many.
Look for stocks that are already cruising, but still underappreciated by Wall Street.
As significant as the refinement of the microscope by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Labitan believes that Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger invented an investing formula that is underappreciated by the business and academic communities.
As significant as the refinement of the microscope by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, I believe that Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger invented an investing formula that is underappreciated by the business and academic communities.
Teachers are undervalued and underappreciated by many people in our society.
The impediment these classrooms pose to learning is often underappreciated by students, teachers and administrators.
When Teaching Gets Tough: Smart Ways to Reclaim Your Game, by seasoned educator and school psychologist Allen N. Mendler, shares practical tips and strategies that teachers can quickly and readily access when challenged by some of the most difficult aspects of teaching: working with difficult students, feeling underappreciated by colleagues or parents, and being expected to get top - notch student achievement without adequate support.
Whether he was underappreciated by the industry or simply failed to live up to his promise, Frankenheimer kind of floundered in the middle of his career, directing a number of action and genre B - movies.
With expansive and well designed maps, a strong class system, not to mention the variable time of day and weather adding lots of variety, Ghost War is simply a blast that's currently underappreciated by the larger public.
As far as supporting actress, Octavia Spencer will triumph, since nonpareil comic performances like Melissa McCarthy's in Bridesmaids continue to be underappreciated by the Academy.
Released: September 29 Cast: Carla Gugino, Bruce Greenwood, Henry Thomas, Carel Struycken Director: Mike Flanagan (Hush) Why it's great: Like 128 Hours for BDSM amateurs, this adaptation of Stephen King's psychological novella gifts Gugino — long overlooked by Hollywood and underappreciated by her directors — the role of a lifetime, as Jessie, a woman handcuffed to a bed by her recently deceased husband who struggles to break free before starvation, dehydration or something worse sets in.
But the same hazards are often underappreciated by women and their physicians.
Overlooked and underappreciated by mainstream scientists The new study is not the first attempt by scientists to draw on indigenous environmental knowledge.
The midfielder always felt underappreciated by the previous coach, Erik Hamren, and the recent media campaign to bring him back ahead of the World Cup has not succeeded in changing his mind.
They don't have the personal brands of some of the columnists, and the work of attending press conferences, watching practices, cultivating contacts and hundred other things that good sports journalists do is probably underappreciated by the fans at large.
he's the «fourth outfielder» «not enough power» guy who is still underappreciated by his own fan base after a stellar career.
We believe that the cable business has become a much higher quality, internet connectivity - centric business, and that this fact is underappreciated by the market.
Goldman raises the possibility that the comeback in shale production could be curtailed by the sustained outages at Gulf Coast refineries, a scenario that it says is underappreciated by market analysts.
U.S. stocks have already retraced a large part of their early February losses, but we believe the coming positive effects of new U.S. tax and spending plans are still underappreciated by markets.
Nasar's cast of characters is a mix of those who've become brand names, such as Hayek and Friedman; those whose names are found less commonly in economic textbooks (Charles Dickens); and those like Beatrice Webb (née Potter) previously underappreciated by the lay reader.

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First, one of the great strengths, and I think probably underappreciated sometimes by the market, is the balance sheet flexibility that you have.
In addition to underappreciating the growth potential of more profitable segments, the bear case is further weakened by analyzing PEP's valuation.
If there's been a recurring theme in Palmeiro's career besides excellence, it's that he has often felt underappreciated or rejected, even by the people he reasonably expected to cherish him the most.
Until now, the extent to which our genome has expanded and contracted had been underappreciated, masked by its relatively constant size over evolutionary time.
Of course, we will continue to publish columns by Dave Jensen (Tooling Up) on working in industry, Beryl Lieff Benderly (Taken for Granted) on postdocs and other underappreciated scientific workers, and Adam Ruben (Experimental Error) on the lighter side of working in science.
«Recent studies in Africa and South Asia by people using sophisticated techniques show this organism is a very common, underappreciated cause of diarrheal disease in underresourced countries.»
He and others hope to change that, however, by rallying researchers and funders, including other parts of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), around an effort to better understand the underappreciated organ.
Washington State University researchers say environmental factors are having an underappreciated effect on the course of disease and evolution by prompting genetic mutations through epigenetics, a process by which genes are turned on and off independent of an organism's DNA sequence.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University researchers say environmental factors are having an underappreciated effect on the course of disease and evolution by prompting genetic mutations through epigenetics, a process by which genes are turned on and off independent of an organism's DNA sequence.
Whether you experience mental or physical manifestations of it, an imbalance in the solar plexus chakra is often brought on by on by experiences of rejection and criticism, a lack of affection, or feeling ignored or underappreciated.
The movie was directed by James Foley, born 1953, a USC film school graduate, and one of the most underappreciated filmmakers of his generation.
Working for the first time with material developed by another screenwriter, director Todd Haynes transforms an underappreciated 1952 Patricia Highsmith novel about secret lesbian love into a universal romance.
-- «He Walked by Night,» directed by Alfred Werker with uncredited work by the underappreciated Anthony Mann, this story of a police search for a canny killer is elevated to the crime stratosphere by John Alton's black - and - white cinematography.
Directed by John Crowley («Is Anybody There «-RRB-, the filmmaker was arguably the first person to give Andrew Garfield a lead role in 2008's underappreciated drama «Boy A» (before then all he had done was British TV) so that's still a feather in his cap years later, especially considering how far Garfield has come.
«Drive a Crooked Road» (1954), 4:45 p.m.: Love compels a mechanic to take the wheel for a gang of bank robbers in this underappreciated thriller directed by Richard Quine («Pushover») and written by Blake Edwards (before his «Pink Panther» fame).
Sandra Bullock isn't doing her underappreciated talentany favors by appearing in «Miss Congeniality 2: Armed...
Director Andrew Niccol has written two bona fide science fiction classics, namely the prophetic Truman Show and the underappreciated Gattaca, which is about a future dominated by genetically - modified übermenschen.
Lawrence is an underappreciated stylist who makes exciting genre movies where very little actually happens («Constantine,» «I Am Legend «-RRB-; here he steps up his game by making what is arguably the best movie of his career.
99 River Street (Kino Lorber, Blu - ray), released in 1953, is one of most underappreciated film noirs of the 1950s and arguably the greatest film by Phil Karlson, the toughest film noir director, and certainly his most beautifully brutal, a film driven by the fury of a man who is tired of being life's punching bag.
As indicated by her Oscar - nominated (yet sadly underappreciated) performance in Spotlight, McAdams has a gift for showing the skill with which a person can hide a storm of emotion, and knowing when to let that facade crack, ever so slightly.
Jack Sholder's underappreciated sci - fi thriller has Michael Nouri as an LA cop who enlists the help of an alien cop, played by Kyle MacLachlan (coming on like a smart suited Spock), to track down a parasitic monster wreaking havoc in the city.
Meanwhile, on the downlow, Carver's good - looking, underappreciated son Al (Michael Schoeffling, best known as Jake Ryan of Sixteen Candles) begins training Sonora for the lead human role in the act, one already held by the semi-conceited Marie (Kathleen York).
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