Scant regard is paid to the manifesto and its dissemination among the general public nowadays. |
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Scant tundra grass tussocks have been pulled and lay in rows. |
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Scant interest has been shown in it by our governing bodies, the royal colleges, the General Medical Council, or organisations involved in patients' safety. |
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Scant details have survived regarding the criteria used by the Portuguese government in its selection of Cabral as head of the India expedition. |
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The dead had long since been cast over the side, their scant possessions and weapons cradled in their embrace. |
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A huge black blur struck the ground where he'd been standing scant instants ago, and a shower of dirt was blasted upwards from the impact. |
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The media function as organs of the government, disseminating its propaganda line with scant regard for the facts. |
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He gets scant credit for his efforts, and I'd be a snool to make any appearance of stealing his thunder. |
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Katrina stared at me for a long time, her full lips parting and closing and curving just a scant few nanometres. |
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In a society overdosing on unmitigated capitalism, it's not just a matter of scant disposable income. |
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I live in the Bingley area where a scant amount of my council tax is spent. |
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A scant few feet in front of the boys, the attacker turned with a bellow of rage. |
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A night light was plugged into the wall along the way, offering scant illumination, but he could still make out Robyn's form. |
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According to him, during his presidency the group had shown him scant respect. |
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They both laboured to earn enough to take a lease on a small farm at Gumeracha, near Adelaide, but the land was poor and the rainfall scant. |
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There are very few finished renderings of the buildings, and carefully choreographed photographs are scant. |
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That's the most public concession that anything is amiss here, as Chinese media have given scant coverage to the riots. |
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But it really is scant return for the concentration and respectfulness invested. |
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Doctors among the lepers work with scant supplies, forgotten by the economically surging First World. |
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Yet there is scant evidence that doctors targeted by these organizations have lied on the stand. |
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Japan has made scant progress in righting the long-term problems that have crippled its domestic economy. |
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The cells were described as having scant, indistinct cytoplasm with finely dispersed chromatin, reminiscent of lymphoblasts. |
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Her periods are short, her menses scant, and before each menstruation she experiences low back pain. |
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Concern has particularly arisen in view of younger men having paid scant attention to the richness of their culture. |
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Before, scant data existed on the quantity of fluoride in the national food supply and, therefore, on our overall dietary fluoride consumption. |
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There is a scant amount of data available, severely limiting the kinds of conclusions one can draw. |
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The limited information provided on this test was scant and imprecise, and I found it of no assistance. |
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He didn't put ads on the site and used a scant amount of donations to pay for the server. |
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This mainstream inward-investment effort paid scant attention to financial services or any other part of the non-manufacturing side of business. |
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And scant evidence suggests DDT gets into the environment in significant amounts when sprayed indoors. |
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You chose to use the motorway with scant regard for others, for your own purposes and your own enjoyment, and that is a crime in itself. |
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Various military commanders were sent to the troubled colony, but they were given limited resources and scant encouragement from home. |
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But of course it's there in the small print, and it's paid scant attention to. |
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Dismissing cochlear implants as risky, very expensive and of limited achievement does scant justice to their proven value. |
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In the scant amount of light from the street lights, I was able to make out his face, not exactly clearly, but enough to know who it was. |
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At 16 years old and a scant 118 pounds, Swan was a stick figure, to say the least. |
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Hardly wearing out its welcome at a scant 50 minutes, the feature is accompanied by the shorts Intent, Strap 'Em Down! |
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Mr Bush has scant time for fashionable causes and he drives a hard bargain. |
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During slack water, tugs tow freight barges and rafts of logs through the narrows with scant room to manoeuvre. |
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In Bordeaux, barges must carry chunks of the fuselage up the Garonne River under an 18 th-century bridge that offers scant clearance. |
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The diving play-actors, on whom referees have been instructed to clamp down, will draw scant consolation from that as they take an early bath. |
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Except for a scant few, the characters in St. Elmo's Fire are all either weasels, deceptive clods or selfish ninnies. |
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Only the most brilliant of chief executives can move the share price and even here the evidence in the face of the dotcom meltdown is scant. |
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Hackman and Patrick Swayze, however, perk things up past the point of scant bearability. |
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The principal evidence giving rise to this suspicion is O'Sullivan's unscientific and scant sampling of specimens from explored regions. |
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Still, pulling on snazzy threads in the morning must be scant compensation for working in what is officially the nation's most hated profession. |
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The standard-bearer and the battalion commander are a scant ten up from me, leading the march. |
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The tumor cells were arranged in trabecular and solid patterns with nuclear pleomorphism, prominent nucleoli, and scant basophilic cytoplasm. |
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The scant rainfall is still sufficient for forage growth for goats, sheep and camels. |
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I heard very few dissenting voices and saw scant evidence of a balanced view. |
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Admiring Mr Twain's skills of observation offers scant hope that human race is making any progress. |
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Many people who play the lottery tend to forget about, or pay scant attention to, the odds of winning. |
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Despite this scant coverage, Miller's parceled body plays a significant part in his artistic oeuvre. |
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The neo-romantic oiks who famously heckled him in 1994 drew scant response from the audience. |
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There is usually scant osteoblastic or osteoclastic activity, and often there is a marrow component with fat or hematopoietic elements. |
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A point that gets scant attention from Bramble and Lieberman is that one must first learn to walk before one can run. |
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A book of first class stamps and a letter of apology was the scant compensation offered to a woman who claimed her mail had been stolen. |
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This fact accords with results of previous studies, but given the scant data and the magnitude of the values, no conclusions can be drawn. |
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The acoustics in the living room, thanks to its high ceiling and scant furniture, were incredible. |
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It's scant consolation but the old adage there is always someone else worse off than yourself can help banish the blues. |
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In terms of setting your stall out early with scant regard for the inevitable backlash reaction from the irate journos, it's unmatchable. |
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Slave families typically received a scant weekly ration of cornmeal and fatty pork. |
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The scant sweepings of venial sins I was left to scavenge were hardly inspiring. |
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Endowed with pinkish-gray, wrinkly skin, scant hair, and long buck teeth, naked mole-rats aren't likely to win any beauty contests. |
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However, these norms are thrown to the winds and the owners have scant regard for public safety. |
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Out here even the local authority pays scant regard to the notices and rules of the Department of Nature Conservation. |
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Thinking laterally, on my feet, using my napper, I, armed with scant information and a hazy memory, embark on tracking FYCB down on the dating site myself. |
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But Amy has scant hope Madonna will send her conical brassieres to her shop for cleaning and repair. |
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Over the past 12 months, the consumer price index has risen a scant 1.4 percent. |
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How sad, then, that her writings make scant mention the other great thinkers of her age. |
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There is scant joy to be derived from a joke that has grown whiskers. |
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Still, with just this scant amount of evidence, that one news source made it sound like your car might be vulnerable to viruses passed on from passing cars. |
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There is scant excuse for Regina Taylor to transpose the play, retitled Drowning Crow, to South Carolina's Gullah Islands, its language cloudier, its subtleties flattened out. |
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We reached the meal hall in scant enough time to have our names marked off on the role and find a place on the long, very conference like table and order our meal on the menu. |
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Debris displayed for photographers in Recife, Brazil, may appear scant, but there were two very suggestive details. |
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Tossed in a hot pan for a scant five minutes, the sprouts soften and give up their starchiness, wilting into a warm slaw scented with white wine and citrus. |
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There was just a disabled senior citizen who had been hastened to her grave, and the press paid the matter scant attention. |
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With scant regard for human life or political consequences, employing violence as their sole instrument of persuasion, they slaughtered innocent people indiscriminately. |
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A search of the literature revealed scant testing of the alleged association of acute splenitis with systemic infection and no criteria for diagnosing acute splenitis. |
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The relatively scant amount of English written law is due not to wars and problems of documentary survival, but to its distance from post-Roman legal culture. |
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Retailers were hammered by the scheme because checks and balances were scant in 2012, when the eBay grifting peaked. |
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But even if the promised money does finally arrive, there is scant guarantee it will be used appropriately. |
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Many others certainly don't see it that way and are adamant that the late politician was largely to blame for having an eye for the vision but scant regard for the detail. |
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And although he tries to concoct it, there is scant sense of hazard. |
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But when his chosen successor, maduro, ran for president a year ago with the same party machinery, he won by a scant 1.5 per cent. |
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There were no nightclubs, thanks to the baptists, and there was scant affluence to create boating and nights at fancy restaurants. |
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Houses are being broken into and sacked, people are injuring each other indiscriminantly, and decent folks are charioting themselves out of town with scant success. |
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And Herman Goslin made his scant living by meeting the steamboats and transporting the disembarking passengers, if any, up to the hotel in a gimpy buckboard. |
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With scant regard for the convention of the stretcher as support, Farber's paintings are conceived as bifacial and may be installed recto or verso. |
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Unfortunately the minuses of the disc so outweigh the scant positives. |
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Investigations into arrangements of spheres date back centuries, but research into how efficiently aspherical objects aggregate has received scant attention. |
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Pedants may complain that this bears scant relation to the legendary title character but kids will lap it up and adults will find plenty to enjoy. |
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People showed solidarity for the two minutes' silence on Thursday, but there is scant solidarity as displaced Tube travellers shove aside old ladies in the rush for buses. |
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What I'm gonna do is collect a whole bunch of quotes from a few of the blogs I lurk around and read, and post 'em all here with scant regard to their original context! |
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With estimable discipline, Smith's inquiry anatomizes vocal volume and pitch, yet rhythm receives scant attention and, not surprisingly, scrutiny of poetic meter is wanting. |
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Fall rains were scant, but of some benefit to a few farmers. |
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In lentigo maligna, the most frequent cell type is a spindled hyperchromatic melanocyte with scant cytoplasm. |
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The examination revealed apparent eunuchoid status, breast development delay, and scant axillary and pubic hair. |
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The fact is there is no known portrait of either of the two astrometricians, and the information about their personal lives is scant. |
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I threw myself upon my face, and clung to the scant herbage in an excess of nervous agitation. |
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Current knowledge of what exactly the exoteric writings were like is scant and dubious, though many of them may have been in dialogue form. |
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From the 11th century the site's link with king Edward the Confessor is documented, but again, information about his use of the place is scant. |
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An MP, The human rights group Liberty concluded that the new rules showed scant regard to the impact they would have on genuine families. |
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Nomadic peoples generally leave scant traces, due to the impermanent materials and foundations used in the construction of their dwellings. |
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The Middle Dnieper culture has very scant remains, but occupies the easiest route into Central and Northern Europe from the steppe. |
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The eight scant years of his pontificate were important in the political, scientific, and literary history of the world. |
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Historical records of the Cossacks before the 16th century are scant as the history of the Ukrainian lands in that period for various reasons. |
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There is, however, scant evidence that the letter was later introduced in the early centuries by the Romans. |
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Such offices were obsolescent and involved negligible duties and scant profit, but were in the King's gift nonetheless. |
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These weasel words are scant consolation for those whose lives were destroyed by his arrogance. |
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The cells of the tumor display a basaloid appearance with angulated, hyperchromatic nuclei and scant, clear to eosinophilic cytoplasm. |
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She slammed the media, saying the coverage has been scant and inaccurate. |
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Ten years ago, disorders associated with repeated trauma were scant while the most prevalent occupational disease was skin disorders. |
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The era of genomics began a scant dozen years ago with a suggestion by James Watson that the complete DNA sequence of the human genome be determined. |
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Three malu were resting in the scant shade of an open stand of corkwoods. |
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Those scant paragraphs seem foggy in Marlowe's narrational voice. |
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A strong indication of this equivocation is the way Rickert virtually disappears as the book progresses, while Emil Lask receives no more than two scant references. |
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Because the evidence of these fish, called agnathans, is scant and fragmentary, scientists know little about the agnathans' appearance or about their evolutionary history. |
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However, fossil evidence is scant, and only with the evolution of the diatoms themselves do the heterokonts make a serious impression on the fossil record. |
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Firm evidence for specific early performances of the play is scant. |
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Research on the economic effects of undocumented immigrants is scant but existing studies suggests that the effects are positive for the native population, and public coffers. |
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The vegetation, as might be supposed, is scant, or at least dwarfish. |
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The rugged coastline and Santa Lucia Mountains were home to 1,200 Esselen Indians who lived in small bands and left scant record of their society. |
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Low-risk PAM with atypia is composed of melanocytes with scant cytoplasm, high nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio, and hyperchromatic nuclei lacking nucleoli. |
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