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"short shrift" Definitions
  1. a brief time for confession or absolution given to a condemned prisoner before his or her execution.
  2. little attention or consideration in dealing with a person or matter: to give short shrift to an opponent's arguments.

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The privatization bill also gives short shrift to passengers' interests.
And we expect that the court will make short shrift.
In the rest of Spain, Catalan complaints get short shrift.
Following are some of the issues that got short shrift.
When you have two masters, one sometimes gets short shrift.
America does not get entirely short shrift from Mr. White.
More often than not, however, these workers get short shrift.
Unfortunately, given the film's pacing, it got pretty short shrift.
But who could be surprised that Osaka got short shrift?
The case for Warren gets short shrift in all this analysis.
"I'd never give short shrift to years of service," she said.
Within United, of course, that criticism has been granted short shrift.
Some of the wonkier and less dramatic cases got short shrift.
Some excerpts: • Is it true that romance novels get short shrift?
Yet there are signs that these arguments may now get short shrift.
Yet, despite its 700-odd pages, "Capital" gave important details short shrift.
Until two years ago, the second question might have received short shrift.
American policy now focuses on security, giving short shrift to internal problems.
ExxonMobil, the world's largest private oil company, gives these resolutions short shrift.
Constitution in its entirety, giving short shrift to the Amendments added to
Kuttner gives such factors awfully short shrift, but one can understand why.
And other major issues important to people of color get short shrift.
And of course let's not give short shrift to Marlins Stalwart Mike Piazza.
But issues have been given short shrift in a campaign largely about image.
Lando got short shrift in the Expanded Universe of Star Wars literature, too.
Republican leaders have accused Democrats of giving terrorism issues short shrift in Philadelphia.
Radio has been given short shrift in this era of always on information.
Diacre, for her part, gave that idea short shrift in the build-up.
The book gives rather short shrift to Abzug's many failings as a boss.
Yet moderate viewpoints are being given short shrift in the presidential nominating process.
The fall of the Soviet Union gets short shrift, as does foreign policy overall.
The JCPOA gave this short shrift in dealing with Iran, and this weakness showed.
Investments in long-term foreign assistance and international diplomacy are being given short shrift.
Trade unions bosses also gave the proposal short shrift, saying it had "changed nothing".
Even an ongoing story like the Iraq War got short shrift in our newsroom.
Trying to tackle these at the same time means each could get short shrift.
But recapping it gives short shrift to the Dr. Guses of the "Billions" world.
But when it comes to breast cancer, it is men who get short shrift.
Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead Structure tends to get short shrift in book reviews.
He was talking about how he felt that the effects were somehow given short shrift.
Chief Executive John Stumpf is also chairman, and the lead independent director gets short shrift.
What was often given short shrift was his broader philosophical willingness to challenge American exceptionalism.
Such talk met with short shrift from both driver and team boss Toto Wolff, however.
But clearly any return to Uber's 'bad old days' would be dealt very short shrift.
She made short shrift of his case that it was the fault of Merkel's conservatives.
But these dire prophecies may give short shrift to the role of the federal courts.
And, while Wonder Woman certainly isn't in distress, the movie still gives her short shrift.
This is now a labor-management situation, with domestic violence once again getting short shrift.
Focus on one element and you inevitably give short shrift to another equally entertaining aspect.
What made Charles ultimately convincing was the fact that he was not giving you short shrift.
One type of worker who tends to get short shrift: fast food and coffee shop staff.
Still raw from the loss, Djokovic gave short shrift to a query about his playing schedule.
Either way, both Sanders and Clinton's answers gave relatively short shrift to non-economic progressive issues.
But you know who tends to get short shrift for their own bizarrely complicated reproductive system?
The media have focused mainly on political calculations, giving the potential victims of repeal short shrift.
Like a middle child, St. Paul is given short shrift, especially where travel coverage is concerned.
But progressives today have given short shrift to potential structural changes to the American political system.
But it sure seems to me that Puerto Rico has been given short shrift once again.
Your article relates performers' retaliation against audience members filming, but gives short shrift to aggrieved theatergoers.
With millionaires, billionaires and corporations calling the shots in Washington, the American people get short shrift.
Ibrahimovic might have given the criticism short shrift in public, but in private, he resented it.
The public became so enamored of these early gadgets that many follow-up inventions got short shrift.
He'll likely get short shrift if he does raise Iran: Putin is one of its biggest backers.
The truth is, in virtually all the journalism about Mr. Madoff, his victims have gotten short shrift.
The under-baked defenses that got short-shrift while you were building your extremely local super-fortress.
Do you feel they did a good job, or do you think it got the short shrift?
But there may also be a deeper, psychological reason for the short shrift given to climate change.
But despite their abundance, they've been given short shrift by researchers hunting for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence.
His book is concerned with morality, which tends to get short shrift in the self-improvement literature.
No sonic experience was given short shrift; by the end, a sense of calm felt honestly won.
Chicago often gets short shrift as an American cultural center, but not in the case of architecture.
It's really remarkable that a key campaign issue like tax reform has been given such short shrift.
Both the books and the series have been criticized for giving short shrift to issues of race.
The genre has given short shrift to women, and when things get bad, they can get really bad.
Even Aston-Moore, who gets short shrift as the prudish Chrissy, provides comic relief with her impeccable timing.
Mark Zuckerberg's apparent change of heart in calling for more regulation of the tech giants got short shrift.
Amazon was given short shrift despite its best quarterly revenue ever, punished for coming up short on profitability.
The focus on the villains in this latest trailer means that Spidey's human classmates get the short shrift.
Domestic news is given short shrift, since people's personal experiences would allow them to see through official lies.
"I'd never give short shrift to years of service," said Pressley, who sounded confident and polished on stage.
The delisting proposal has also given short shrift to the effects of warmer and drier weather, he added.
But before his panel on Tuesday, Ellison acknowledged that black women often get short shrift in progressive discourse.
The bohemian paradise of this environment had a dark side, and the movie doesn't give it short shrift.
Unlike Church, American Fugitive feels like a coherent whole that's not giving short shrift to its conceptual pieces.
Time and time again, the company builds products and systems that give short shrift to security and privacy.
In his victory speech, Gillum highlighted an issue that's received short shrift from Florida policymakers in recent years.
He makes short shrift of intellectual condescension toward Puccini, and of serialist composers' snobbish disdain for tonal pieces.
The course of that narrative, however, provides short shrift to or omits elements that seemingly deserve more attention.
The new drink is satisfying enough to tide you over when breakfast or lunch are given short shrift.
We mustn't give short shrift to the other part of this vegetable-forward, balanced midsummer meal — the meat.
We mustn't give short shrift to the other part of this vegetable-forward, balanced midsummer meal — the meat.
But even if trading volumes are lower than usual, the data won't be getting short shrift from anyone.
"We expect that the court will make short shrift of that argument, but nonetheless, we move forward," Schiff said.
Though, if there's one particular failure on the book's part, it's the short shrift the historic Yalta conference gets.
Finally, Kosar gives short shrift to the widespread and bipartisan support that forms the ultimate impetus for this bill.
Perhaps Mr. Brooks should turn to the question of why informational substance receives such short shrift in American politics.
Beinart's policy argument is that liberals have given short-shrift to the costs of immigration, especially the economic ramifications.
His goal is to present artists from marginalized backgrounds and highlight mediums given short shrift by blue chip galleries.
Mishra dwells in the realm of ideas and emotions, which get short shrift in most accounts of global politics.
But one issue that has received short shrift is the need to reduce and refocus the Pentagon's massive budget.
We also visited Deya's church to see if he could provide any answers — but were met with very short shrift.
A recent story in the Washington Post reported that Democrats are already frustrated that their issues are getting short shrift.
Most governments give short shrift to rapporteurs, politely listening before ignoring their recommendations, which in any case are non-binding.
Intergenerational equity, a basic tenet of the social contract that binds workers and plan sponsors, has been given short shrift.
Théodore Rousseau is among the Barbizon school artists who have perhaps been given short shrift as merely precursors to Impressionism.
In government, policy pronouncements are king, while attention to how policies are implemented and services delivered is given short shrift.
But she doesn't give short shrift to what she calls "the bereaved creature inside me," mourning her brother and father.
For instance, spontaneity and serendipity, a large part of what makes travel surprising and rewarding, tend to get short shrift.
But she gives short shrift to those women who make the equally difficult decision to place their children for adoption.
An off-camera death is short shrift for a character that stole nearly every "Black Panther" scene she was in.
Crouch also gives short shrift to the Taylor review of modern working practices, a UK government-commissioned study published in 2017.
The White House provided a list of 78 attacks from September 2014 to December 2016 that officials claimed got short shrift.
Zuckerberg understood that at this F8, he could not give short shrift to the near-existential crisis his company is undergoing.
Sleep is one of the most effective ways to take a long break, so try not to give it short shrift.
I found that while The Times had not ignored Mr. Sanders, it certainly had given him short shrift compared to Mrs.
This brings us to Eliot Spitzer, the former New York governor, who also once seemed to give that concept short shrift.
The indigenous, matriarchal Lenapes got short shrift; Quakers and Jews were not accepted originally, until the West India Company overruled Gov.
Here, too, Mr. Wheeler has faithfully delivered, and here, too, he and his agency have given short shrift to human health.
Mr. Trump gave short shrift to that approach, saying that a successful military effort was a necessary precondition to political reconciliation.
The swipe at the Post came a day after a cabinet minister gave short shrift to Amazon's investment plans for India.
Elena unfortunately gets short shrift in the story because for all her screen time, she's never really more than a plot contrivance.
In a seemingly admirable quest to maximize the quality of patient care, tunnel vision gives short shrift to other priorities, specifically cybersecurity.
That is why Donald Trump is but the latest of a long line of politicians who have given the island short shrift.
And without dedicated tracks committed to exploring those topics in depth, they and many other niche geek topics ultimately get short shrift.
They tend to give short shrift to relationships, which depend on the fragile, intimate bonds of vulnerability, trust, compassion and selfless love.
KATIE COURIC Journalist and author One of the things that I think has gotten short shrift in these discussions is implicit bias.
The bloc gave short shrift to what May called an initial "generous offer" on citizens' rights, saying more detailed legal assurances were necessary.
Even criminal reform gets short shrift in Daredevil season 3, in which the evil imprisoned villain pretends to have a change of heart.
The speakers have been souped up, as well — a welcome addition, given that the feature so often gets short shrift from phone makers.
But the comparatively quiet and glacially paced world of traditional venture capital deserves no short shrift from reporters, market analysts and enthusiasts alike.
The lawyers for Aven, Fridman and Khan make short shrift of the plaintiffs' assertion that they are "journalists" protected by the First Amendment.
Nor was his desire to improve conditions for men, women, and workers (blacks, Native Americans, and the Chinese population typically received short shrift).
But Trump's biggest crime Wednesday night was the short shrift he gave to what should have been his core message: Keep your distance.
Most notably, he gives short shrift to the vital role of anti-black prejudice and backlash to the Obama presidency in Trump's rise.
Some people feel that the treasure hunters in this region give short shrift to the darker aspects of the history they obsess over.
That Medicare as we now know it fails to work for many retirees, leaving them in danger of going bankrupt, gets short shrift.
Not all "law enforcement" or security efforts are created equal under shutdown plans, of course, and regulatory agencies are generally given short shrift.
Education reform, a traditionally contentious policy issues in America, is one that has gotten short shrift in the current race for the White House.
Experience is increasingly given short shrift when teams hire managers because such in-game decisions can be mapped out well before they actually happen.
He likes tough people—and at 78 her steeliness, recently displayed in the short shrift she gave to a brief leadership challenge, is undiminished.
He was making film after film — we had a big family and had bought a bigger apartment — and AA started to get short shrift.
Ant-Man is so focused on Scott that Hope tends to get the short shrift, as the character herself points out in the dialogue.
Swallowed in solution, the enzymes in my gut would make short shrift of it, plucking off the amino acids like beads off a necklace.
But I couldn't find a way to fit their story — which is every bit as haunting — into the article without giving it short shrift.
Skin Deep Considering the play that dry winter skin gets this time of year, it can seem that winter hair is getting short shrift.
This week, Muhyiddin said he had written to Mahathir to request a meeting and apologize, but he is likely to be given short shrift.
But if you hang your work happiness on that biweekly paycheck, you're giving short shrift to what happens every other day of the week.
In emphasizing that taste, critics have risked giving his nine RKO horror movies short shrift in terms of their potency in the fright department.
Critics of retail clinics argue that patients are given short shrift by health professionals unfamiliar with their history, and may be given unnecessary prescriptions.
But the film's journalistic ambitions suffer from a lack of historical depth, with complicated subjects like the Israelis and Palestinians given analytical short shrift.
The Vietnam War, the explosion of white backlash and ghetto violence, and the fitful collapse of the New Deal coalition receive extremely short shrift.
These geographic restrictions "give short shrift" to these common terms, said Shawna Morris of the National Milk Producers Federation and U.S. Dairy Export Council.
In the coverage of this report, those who don't buy into the climate orthodoxy are given short shrift, if they are mentioned at all.
In most histories of how Americans became so polarized, the Great Inflation of the 1970s is given short shrift — sometimes no shrift at all.
But the Pennsylvania Superior Court, pointing out that Olds had in fact been convicted of second-degree murder, made short shrift of that argument.
Efforts by Trump and U.S. trade negotiators to link the NAFTA talks to the duties have received short shrift from Ottawa and Mexico City.
Efforts by Trump and U.S. trade negotiators to link the NAFTA trade pact talks to the duties received short shrift from Ottawa and Mexico City.
Like the food chain, there is a biological domino effect that depends on the survival of myriad species, ones we might ordinarily give short shrift.
Mr Jeffries gives them short shrift: Democrats should back useful legislation whoever is president, he says, and a stronger bill was impossible under Mr Trump.
Goldman's discussion of Judge Crotty's analysis of its evidence comes down to complaints from the bank about the short shrift the judge gave its experts.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Olympic race walk champion Jared Tallent has given short shrift to Alex Schwazer's protests of innocence after the Italian's latest positive drugs test.
This means that in a labor market dominated by concerns about hard skills like coding, or human skills like collaboration, listening has received short shrift.
One crucial aspect about the crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo received short shrift in your otherwise comprehensive coverage ("Waiting to erupt", February 285th).
Why in the 2628st century do we accept a "sick-care" system that drains our treasure after disease strikes while giving prevention the short shrift?
But scientists who champion the study of aging's basic biology — they call it "geroscience" — say their field has received short shrift from the biomedical establishment.
In stark contrast to the robust federal response to Hurricane Harvey in Texas and Hurricane Irma in Florida, Puerto Rico continues to get short shrift.
Almost all of the female characters in the book receive short shrift, and most are positioned as villains (inasmuch as Beijing Comrades has individual villains).
In this context, teams like the Mets and Indians can seem sturdy, and a bat-happy team like the Red Sox gets the short shrift.
Vollmann, by contrast, gives short shrift to renewable energy sources like solar power that can help to provide a pathway to a less damaged future.
I have also been aware of wariness in some African-American families about loved ones receiving short shrift, because of explicit or implicit racial bias.
They deserve more than the short shrift they're receiving in this eulogy, but consider this my way of eliding over that solo album with Timbaland.
Many Korean War veterans seem mystified that aside from endless reruns of "MASH," their deeds have been given such short shrift in our national culture.
Democrats accused Republicans of being callous and trying to jam through legislation that would have enabled corporate corruption while giving short shrift to American workers.
This hundred-per-cent difference in incomes actually understates the degree to which our policies and payment systems have given short shrift to incremental care.
None of the states rank high in young registered Democrats, and workers in non-goods industries like technology or trade get short shrift as well.
The president has made trade deficits a focus of his tariffs plan, arguing that the U.S. is getting short shrift on the global trading stage.
The wars that we're fighting aren't traditional ones, and they hinge on the kind of diplomacy and foreign aid that Trump is giving short shrift.
Public education has been given short shrift, unions have been weakened, tax overhauls have benefited the rich and basic labor standards have not been updated.
We seem happy to eulogise over coffee beans but the bit making up the majority of our lattes, flat whites, or cappuccinos gets a short shrift.
It's hard to suggest solutions to this particular issue, because no one nation should get short shrift just because the whole thing has gotten too long.
And it's intolerable for politicians -- or anyone else -- to give this problem short shrift, particularly in light of a recent analysis from the independent CDC Foundation.
You might have heard that the Star Wars merchandising machine is giving the short shrift to Rey, the (spoiler alert) main character of The Force Awakens.
Other agencies which advance knowledge and creativity, such as the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities and Corporation for Public Broadcasting, get similar short shrift.
It's unfortunate that female characters, including Charlie's mother (Allison Mackie) and Charlie and Sebastian's friend Ursula (Britt Lower), compared with the men, are given short shrift.
It failed to listen to their concerns and gave short shrift to their deeply held belief that internet openness should remain the law of the land.
But voters are not dumb: They can tell that they're mostly getting short shrift while a few people at the top are doing very, very well.
But to leave it at that, to see meditation in the age of Trump as a kind of sedative, is to give the practice short shrift.
The author admittedly gives short shrift to some earlier immigrant groups (Greeks and Indians) and to newcomers (as a historian he prizes the perspective of hindsight).
"The bohemian paradise of this environment had a dark side, and the movie doesn't give it short shrift," Mr. Kenny wrote in a September 2016 review.
While the plantation's slave history gets short shrift at St. Nicholas Abbey, it is marked in a nearby village where a slave house is being restored.
He also took an obligatory stance for Staten Island's secession from the city, a hopeless yet perennial issue among islanders who felt they received short shrift.
Dense and complicated financial records require time to digest and explain and giving them short shrift in the interest of time does neither side any favors.
Advocates for survivors of sexual assault said they felt they were given short shrift and noted that research has shown false claims of rape are rare.
But if Beowulf Boritt is any proof, set designers would sooner hand over their staple guns than give short shrift to home sweet (and soignée) home.
But that land gets short shrift in the new rules, and it could now be opened for mining, timbering, oil drilling or other forms of exploitation.
A number of shareholder proposals opposed by management are scheduled to come up at the meeting, and some investors are concerned they will get short shrift.
But that land gets short shrift in the new rules, and it could now be opened for mining, timbering, oil drilling or other forms of exploitation.
As Vox's German Lopez explains, McBride's inclusion is notable especially in light of the short shrift trans rights have often received relative to other LGBT causes.
Someone accused of "subversion"—a charge often levelled at people who do nothing more than persistently criticise the authorities—can still expect short shrift in the dock.
CHRIS TRUAXSan Diego * Your article on the problems with young people voting gives short shrift to the system in Australia and other countries that have compulsory voting.
In the process, he gives short shrift to a fuel that has been one of the greatest fruits of America's free market in recent decades—natural gas.
These harms all get short shrift, again reflecting the sources and focus of a book that presents its history only through a Washington, D.C., N.S.A.-centric lens.
Molo's letter does not explicitly request re-litigating the CTE issue—which is given very short shrift in the settlement, as only players who died between Jan.
If anybody gets the short shrift, it's Sylvester Stallone, as an old friend of Yondu (Michael Rooker), Star-Lord's former boss and adoptive father (more or less).
The neat solution to this problem — creating a new class of shares — is par for the course for Silicon Valley, but often gives other shareholders short shrift.
He shares the view of other Holbrooke advisers that their key diplomatic aim — peace talks with the Taliban — got short shrift in overall strategy as a result.
Manchin argued that by extending miners' benefits for only four months, lawmakers were giving short shrift to the working-class families they extolled during this year's campaign.
But on cable news, in particular, critical issues, such as opioid addiction and rising health care costs, continue to get short shrift over personality-driven news. 2.
Why then does the Trump administration's NAFTA blueprint give short shrift to one of the original NAFTA agreement's real innovations — investor protection under the agreement's Chapter 11?
But perhaps the most striking feature of the address in national security terms was the short shrift given the multifaceted problem sets posed by China and Russia.
And because of the gendered nature of work and child care in America, the partner who gets short shrift in a heterosexual couple is often the woman.
Hence, most people who have tried to clean my mother's house have been met with short shrift or they've sensed the anguish their words cause and backed away.
Whereas their white counterparts will be praised for their mental makeup and work ethic, black athletes often get short shrift as physical marvels, beneficiaries of God-given talent.
RAY SOIFER Green Valley, Arizona Your leader calling for the United States Postal Service to be privatised gave short shrift to deliveries in remote areas ("Deliverance", April 21st).
In their new book, "Limited Liability", Stephen Bainbridge of the University of California, Los Angeles and Todd Henderson of the University of Chicago give both arguments short shrift.
It is not to give short shrift to the women's or cruiserweight matches (Neville defeated Rich Swann in the latter) to focus on the two heavyweight title bouts.
But as a senator representing a rural state, I am concerned that such protests often given short shrift to ensuring all Americans have access to high-speed internet.
At a moment when form receives short shrift from younger artists, it plays out here in architectural models and plans, and in works by artists familiar and not.
But some state-level polls in 229 did not weight by education levels, therefore giving short shrift to less educated voters, who tend to be harder to reach.
In the immediate aftermath of the House vote to impeach Trump last month, the general public was insufficiently aware of the short shrift the Senate would give it.
If the Senate appears to be giving the impeachment short shrift, or the trial turns into a spectacle instead of a solemn constitutional proceeding, those Republicans will suffer.
Mr Davis's suggestion that he should be allowed to object to new EU laws will get short shrift, although British observers may be able to attend some working groups.
Some black leaders in the state had criticized McCaskill earlier this year, saying she was giving short shrift to African-American voters while focusing mostly on white, rural voters.
Tria also gave short shrift to the notion, raised by Italy's other deputy prime minister, Luigi Di Maio, of Treasury involvement in the rescue of troubled flagship carrier Alitalia.
In the mid-1970s, Presidents Nixon and Ford gave short shrift to such concerns, helping to nourish what the political scientist Samuel Huntington labeled a "reverse wave" against democratization.
For all their visual splash and cartoon familiarity, parrots have long been given scientific short shrift in favor of more amenable subjects like, say, zebra finches or blue tits.
When Mr. van Zweden was appointed, some critics worried that, since his reputation was based largely on performances of the standard repertory, he would give new music short shrift.
By failing to address that, both the rights of the accused and the victims get short shrift, said Belkis Wille, the senior researcher for Iraq for Human Rights Watch.
The United States attorney from Western Arkansas, Conner Eldridge, was one of a number of Justice Department prosecutors who felt the department had given short shrift to domestic terrorism.
While new characters voiced by Christina Hendricks and Keanu Reeves are given short shrift, it's good to hear Wallace Shawn (as Rex) and Don Rickles (as Mr. Potato Head).
Her response arguably gave short shrift to the multiple, and serious, accusations against Franken, and too much support to the sexist narrative that he was railroaded on fake charges.
Mary loves and worries about her son — less so her other two kids, who get short shrift — while her football-coach husband (Lance Barber) needs a little more coaxing.
Posy Simmonds was known for her particularly wry voice, but Paul Gravett's book gives its namesake short shrift, not placing her clearly enough in the context of other illustrators.
So, reading instruction tends to begin with having children focus on making meaning from text while giving short shrift to helping them develop the skills involved in reading words.
As an example of the absence of substance in the political debate, he said climate change was given short shrift during the campaign between Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Mr Trump appears to view trade not as mutually beneficial to all parties but as a zero-sum game, and gives short shrift to the post-war multilateral trading system.
For others, this sort of forced patriotism and slavish "respect" smacks of dictatorships rather than democracies and the short shrift given to the real problems being protested smacks of racism.
A cog in a much broader story that seems to give short shrift to black death and too little scrutiny to a gun industry that profits while so many perish.
This and other late works received short shrift from critics at the time, no doubt partly because Rousseau was seen as a toll collector who dreamed of being a painter.
Even the salacious details relating to how former Goldman Sachs sales executive Youssef Kabbaj went about building a close relationship with the LIA were given short shrift by the judge.
"It's important that as we budget for the defense of this nation, we don't short shrift our domestic needs, particularly something of the magnitude of this opioid epidemic," Shaheen said.
But my years working in clean energy have shown me that there's a whole group of beneficiaries that get short shrift in the public debate about regulation — the solution providers.
"Santini is the guy who was really monumental in the development of cocktails in the state, and he's kind of gotten short shrift," said Nick Detrich, a New Orleans bartender.
The story of Brooklyn in the late 20th and early 21st centuries is much better known than anything else in this book, and as such it gets relatively short shrift.
Ms. Wittmeyer also gives short shrift to the growing global trend of reducing meat consumption so we can reduce chronic human diseases, environmental destruction and the immense suffering of animals.
Prescod-Weinstein was similarly puzzled at why knowledgeable U.S. experts who have studied and written about gender and racial bias were seemingly given short shrift in speaking slots at the workshop.
It came shortly after she had firmed up her switch from Formula 3 to GP3 with Arden for the upcoming season, and it was a proposal she understandably gave short shrift.
If the main exchange offering your altcoin of choice is suddenly given the short shrift by Verizon, well, then associated trading and the coin's value could possibly decline as a result.
Republicans are used to getting short shrift from the entertainment industry, but those interviewed by The Hill said "SNL" went out of its way to lean into its mockery of Trump.
But even if we take this into account, north and south China still end up getting short shrift, with only one representative each in the form of Shandong and Guangdong, respectively.
If I give the show the benefit of the doubt, though, I'd say that Julian's experience getting short shrift for Dory and company's ongoing drama is maybe part of the point.
Since the 2013 election of Pope Francis, conservatives have worried that he has given short shrift to the social issues that have animated them, among them abortion and same-sex marriage.
To the Editor: In an effort to explain the crucial role that principals play, David Leonhardt gives short shrift to their potential for abusive behavior at even the highest performing schools.
The extended focus on climate change during the debate comes after environmental groups have repeatedly argued for a climate-themed debate after the topic was given short shrift in earlier debates.
But Aja has a point: There is a way to work within tropes without giving short shrift to characters who aren't boys and men learning how to do the right thing.
All of Hoefflin's friends in Britain were crowded around televisions watching the triumph on her Olympic debut but the Swiss said she would give short shrift to any late offers of citizenship.
It's engineered to win drivers over to the all-electric camp by meeting them precisely where they are—in the wildly popular SUV segment—without giving short shrift to luxury or utility.
"The economy has gotten short shrift in the debates, particularly given that the economy is on the top of most people's list of concerns," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
Euron himself, the man behind the victory, was introduced late in the sixth season and given relatively short shrift as a character before rather suddenly emerging to play this key strategic role.
Julia Powles, a tech law and policy researcher at Cornell Tech makes short shrift of the notion that lots of entrepreneurs stand to benefit if the public sector data floodgates are opened.
Rosie Perez also gets short shrift as a smack-talking psychiatrist, the actor's earnest charm undercut — as is the case with many of the film's performers, Fisher included — by a weak script.
Deneen is so determined to depict liberalism as a wholly bankrupt ideology that he gives exceedingly short shrift to what might have made it appealing — and therefore powerful — in the first place.
But let's not give short shrift to the equally large reductions in a vast array of domestic discretionary programs, ranging from education to environment to research and development and so many more.
Westhoff tells a comprehensive story, but gives short shrift to the earlier figures and outlets (most notably Ice-T) who make up the "birth of West Coast rap" in the book's subtitle.
Bush's perceptive move reassured them that the United States would seek and support a fair democratic outcome of the negotiation process which would not give them short shrift in the coming dispensation.
But while he constantly described Facebook as giving voice to everyday people and underrepresented groups, he gave short shrift to the way that powerful forces are using his platform to manipulate people.
China is likely to point out that its own data showed the surplus fell to $250.79 billion in 2016 from $260.91 billion in 2015, but that may get short shrift in Washington.
Critics say that several committee members have financial ties to biotech businesses that could color the panel's report, expected to be published soon, potentially giving short shrift to health and environmental worries.
"At most of these meetings, you and your boss tend to focus on what happened in the previous two to three months, which can give short shrift to your accomplishments overall," she says.
And abortion rights are part of a larger spectrum of reproductive justice issues, including access to contraceptive, fertility, and prenatal care — all of which have received short shrift at the debates as well.
Unfairly, the Fed's delivery of a fully-employed economy in an environment of price stability gets a short shrift, even though the U.S. economy is moving along a growth path of 3.1 percent.
So far such voices have been given short shrift during the ECB's policy deliberations, with sources telling Reuters that policymakers calling for a change in the message were outnumbered at last Thursday's meeting.
Possibilities for them to do good — figuring out how to regenerate human cells, for instance, or creating immunities against disease, or gobbling up carbon dioxide in the atmosphere — tend to get short shrift.
But the report also shows 11 states receiving "D" or "F" grades, indicating that the legal rights and interests of children there are getting short shrift and leaving them vulnerable to further harm.
The "short-shrift" behind the Obama administration's endangerment finding: Pruitt criticized the 28503 endangerment finding for greenhouse gases, which provide the scientific justification for the Clean Power Plan and other Obama-era regulations.
But I think that he's cutting the politics short shrift here: A better political system could, in theory, reallocate resources in such a way as to make a major technological breakthrough more likely.
MacCarthy gives short shrift to TAC, focusing principally on the Harvard Graduate Center (1950), one of the group's first joint projects, and spending more time on the art commissions than on the architecture.
To critics, today's system favors a scavenger hunt for points over artistic expression and gives short shrift to other appealing aspects of the sport like choreography, footwork, flair, and a sense of theater.
" Welch adds: "At most of these meetings, you and your boss tend to focus on what happened in the previous two to three months, which can give short shrift to your accomplishments overall.
He can be forgiven for giving such short shrift to Davos types who have no sense of history: driverless cars will change the world less than the invention of cars in the first place.
While the videos will be released on YouTube for everyone, Ordinary Women is primarily aimed at girls and young women growing up on a diet of textbooks that give all marginalized groups short shrift.
The shift in priorities of telecom titans like AT&T and Verizon has caused widespread unease among employees who are concerned that the companies are giving their traditional wireless and wireline divisions short shrift.
The federal government does not regularly assess and analyze how female employees are paid relative to men or why, but two studies in the past decade indicate that women may be getting short shrift.
The first hurdle is the entrance exam, which many Arabs have struggled with because of its emphasis on Israeli civics and Hebrew, topics that often get short shrift in Arab-Israeli public school curriculums.
The global climate catastrophe gets short shrift, largely because powerful fossil fuel producers still have enormous political clout, following decades-long campaigns to sow doubt about whether anthropogenic emissions are really causing planetary warming.
Photograph by William Mebane for The New Yorker Though I admired some of the global connections that Hyland draws with these dishes, I couldn't help but feel that Rhode Island was getting short shrift.
John McEnroe, 1980 The astounding 1980 Wimbledon Final between Borg and McEnroe is always atop the shortlist of greatest matches ever played, so the U.S. Open Final a few weeks later gets short shrift.
But while the themes of Homer's epic are admittedly given short shrift, the new episodes that Mr. Arnarsson and Mr. Torfason devise to fill the four hours often make for dynamic and engaging theater.
She said she had complained internally for six months that the group was giving short shrift to getting Latinos involved in it, and to speaking to Latino issues on the Our Revolution Twitter account.
And I want to give a shoutout here to Davos, one of my favorite characters from Game of Thrones' source novels, who I think has always gotten a bit of short shrift on the show.
" Representative Greg Walden, an Oregon Republican who chairs the panel that held the hearing, lamented the "sharp divisions" on the FCC, saying the commission should not give "short shrift to collaboration in favor of expediency.
Here we have CBS This Morning apologizing for forgetting the Sox's 2005 World Series appearance, yet still somehow giving the franchise short shrift: Cool story: The White Sox also made the World Series in 1959.
The pool of money was huge, but with the average plan size about $2775,000, Mr. Smith saw these savers as getting short shrift from the mutual fund giants and the companies that sponsored the plans.
The legislation will need the support of Senate Democrats to pass, giving lobbyists for industries that feel they've gotten short shrift another chance to shape the bill before senators leave town in the coming days.
Her requests for a unique relationship will no doubt get short shrift from those who say Britain cannot be allowed to enjoy the benefits of trading with Europe without accepting most of the obligations. Mrs.
I gave these works short shrift in the review because they lacked the formal interest of the gridded images, and their cryptic actions within an arbitrary-looking locale tended toward bizarreness for its own sake.
But for years — when Amazon was less of a gargantuan force in American life and Bezos was less of a household name — he was able to short-shrift charitable giving and no one really noticed.
Early this year, The Times brought together a group of national correspondents to write in-depth stories about regions and people who might have received short shrift in the run-up to last November's election.
Biden's New Hampshire media buys, events and overall footprint indicate it's the early state that's getting relatively short shrift so he can more effectively contest the other three states with nominating contests before Super Tuesday.
But when she openly defied his demands — declining his invitation to meet him late at night at his hotel; wearing jeans when he insisted on skirts — she worried that her artists would receive short shrift.
But his struggles with addiction and grief are given the short shrift, so other than giving us some interesting context for where William was at before meeting Randall, there's not much to get from these scenes.
Lobbying of "nodal" ministries such as commerce is common in New Delhi but the finance ministry, which under Arun Jaitley is the most powerful department outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office, often gives it short shrift.
Changes in programming By giving short shrift to outdoor activities, one troop leader says GSUSA is missing out on the chance to provide girls the one thing they can't get in school, dance or coding classes.
Democratic Party primaries will almost by definition draw out disagreements over taxes and transfers, but in 2016, the primacy of fiscal issues ended up giving short shrift to less pecuniary consequences of increasing concentrations of wealth.
But even these powerful stories, let alone the hundreds of others, get short shrift in Diane Paulus's staging, as the actors quickly dissolve back into the ensemble and the anecdote parade passes on without follow-up.
"They blinked because they'll always put the party and the success of the party first," said Representative Luis V. Gutiérrez of Illinois, one of the leading Democratic advocates for immigrants, complaining that Hispanics got short shrift.
Companies like Zenefits, Theranos and Uber made it clear that many venture capitalists and the companies they funded were incentivized to focus on growth at any cost, with good governance and corporate culture getting short shrift.
The problem, however, say tribal activists and preservation law experts, is that the permitting system is set up in such a way that it usually favors the project proponents while giving short shrift to tribal concerns.
But in the years that followed, we ignored the dangers of what we created, in part because, in the early days of biotechnology, ethical concerns about our right to manipulate complex organisms were given short shrift.
That says something big about the relationship he has built with an audience that, until Fox News came along, felt it had nowhere else to turn in a news media landscape that gave them short shrift.
Homing in on the ripple effects of the party not only allows the show to confront the immediate mess, but makes sure that none of the main characters get short shrift while they process their reactions.
Other characters are given short shrift, with Factionless leader Evelyn (Naomi Watts) and Amity peacemaker Johanna (Octavia Spencer) facing off back in Chicago in what seems to be an entire plotline reduced to a few forgettable moments.
One of the things that seemed to burn Punk out the most was how guys like him were given short shrift by WWE in favor of pushing the old (Cena, Randy Orton) or muscle-bound (Sheamus, Ryback).
I [also] think the entertainment industry and media journalism industry continue to pay short shrift to not only the acquittal but the dozen of civil lawsuits, or more, that were filed by young women over the years.
After weeks of getting narrative short shrift, Claire and her story line finally get satisfactorily (if not lavishly) serviced in "Freedom & Whisky," as the 20th-century surgeon wrestles with the decision to return to 18th-century Scotland.
Critics in the United States and globally have accused Trump of giving short shrift to human rights as a foreign policy issue, and of cozying up to authoritarian leaders in Russia, the Philippines and the Middle East.
If the Heiltsuk can't make headway with the BC government using hair snares and DNA analysis — tools of Western scientific research — it shouldn't come as a surprise that native knowledge still receives short shrift in many quarters.
Unfortunately, by giving such short shrift to treatment — and to those who seek it — you contributed to the shame faced by people who, through no fault of their own, live with an unwelcome sexual attraction to minors.
These are usually given short shrift, if they are mentioned at all, because these disputes between the state's investigators and private tech firms invariably arise after some horrific incident, which we badly want law enforcement to solve.
Efforts by Mr. Sessions to reshape the focus of the United States attorney's offices may not come to fruition anytime soon because federal prosecutors have an independent streak and often give short shrift to directives from Washington.
"The agency failed to listen to the American public and gave short shrift to their deeply held belief that internet openness should remain the law of the land," FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, a Democrat, said on Thursday.
So maybe I'm being too greedy or too narrowly focused for being disappointed that core economic security issues that are particularly salient to women — paid family leave, equal pay, child care, and gender-based harassment — got short shrift.
But to focus solely on all the things Moore did wrong is to give short shrift to the quality campaign Jones ran to become the first Democrat elected to the Senate in Alabama in more than two decades.
But because early hormone researchers were fixated on sexual anatomy and reproduction, they gave short shrift to testosterone's myriad effects, treating it as both oddly narrow — that it is about things men have more of — and overwhelmingly powerful.
Environmental groups and some former Interior Department officials criticized the accelerated timetable, saying it potentially gave short shrift to science and relied on earlier studies that may be outdated, particularly since climate change is rapidly affecting the Arctic.
This week on "The Argument," the columnists discuss his rise in 2020 polling, his spat with his rival progressive Elizabeth Warren and whether Sanders has been given short shrift by Democratic Party insiders and the national news media.
But in Bank of America's case, the opportunity in the middle market was getting short shrift, the company realized, and it was outsourcing to boutique investment-banking shops mandates for smaller companies that could add up to serious cash.
It is unfair, both to the full picture of the band and to the friendship shared by the four, to give short shrift to the band's rhythm section, but I hope they'll forgive the truncated time spent with them.
Moreover, health care reform—the issue consistently ranked as most important among Democratic voters—gets short shrift in this roster of appointments, outside of the former health care industry lobbyists who have steadily moved up within the DNC's ranks.
Yet Victor Hugo's durable 19th-century soap opera gets a lavish, inordinately expansive makeover with a new six-hour production featuring Dominic West and David Oyelowo, one that fleshes out characters and situations normally given short shrift on screen.
The problem, though, is giving entirely short shrift to human rights — barely even mentioning it — while handing Kim Jong Un a propaganda victory he can use to make his regime seem more legitimate in the eyes of his people.
More often than not, they get short shrift from straight-size retailers (which usually cater to sizes 00 to 12), but they may be too small to wear the offerings available from plus retailers (which generally offer sizes 14 to 32).
Womack confesses she was at first uneasy about giving short shrift to the "many great, great, great, great, great songwriters," but her husband, Frank Liddell, the award-winning producer who helmed the album, persuaded her that her skills matched up.
Similarly, the story gives relatively short shrift to courtroom jockeying and strategizing -- and the young lawyers who champion their cause, played by Nick Kroll and Jon Bass -- making the Lovings rather passive vessels for the change they helped bring to fruition.
In a tense environment where reporters, government workers, world leaders, and anxious citizens and immigrants understandably are scrutinizing every Donald Trump tweet and utterance and leak, Obama's closing thoughts on the presidency and his successor will be given short shrift.
Germany has given short shrift to Trump's threats, and in January Gabriel said the United States "should build better cars" in response to the New Yorker's claim there were not enough American automobiles on the streets of his home city.
But the Clintons are also sensitive to not giving short shrift to the influence that first ladies have had, and advisers to the couple say that the three Clintons, as a family, will discuss ways to carry out that role.
Life's not much easier for the actresses on "Vinyl": while sometimes their characters are deliberate illustrations of how hard it was for women around the music business of 1973, at other times they just seem to be getting short shrift.
In a statement accompanying Pai's announcement, Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel made her position clear: The agency failed to listen to the American public and gave short shrift to their deeply held belief that internet openness should remain the law of the land.
What they're saying: A total of 10 doctors across across four JAMA letters say that researchers — particularly via a study published in JAMA this past March — gave unduly short shrift to the possibility that embassy employees suffered instead from mass hysteria.
Two older and larger government surveys—one conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the other by the Census Bureau—often were given short shrift by the administration since their results did not corroborate the more headline-grabbing Gallup findings.
But the kind of approach Ms. DeVos and her supporters bring to the issue of college rape — demanding criminal-like procedures for investigating and disciplining sexual assault while giving short shrift to education and prevention — does no favors to any students.
"The living-in-the-moment part of stand-up, which is integral, has gotten short shrift," he said in a recent interview by Skype, suggesting that these specials are less of a departure from traditional acts than a return to fundamentals.
Here's the right way to tax endowments: (1) as a way to force more schools to open their doors to low-income students; and (21625) to help level the field for non-degree postsecondary credentials, which currently get short shrift.
The Serb heads into the Australian Open a raging favorite to capture his sixth title at Melbourne Park but Federer gave short shrift to talk of a Djokovic dictatorship, pointing to Stan Wawrinka's victory over him in the French Open final.
"Asian-American and Latino voters and other new Americans tend to given short shrift in the conversation between the Rust Belt and the Sun Belt and what we are suggesting is that there is a both/and strategy," she told Hill.
Moreover Italy's push for "green" investments to be exempted from national deficits has got short shrift in Brussels, a source close to the matter said, adding that any flexibility would be no more than 0.25 GDP points of the structural deficit.
WASHINGTON – Barreling toward a historic summit with North Korea&aposs Kim Jong Un, President Donald Trump has his sights set on a nuclear deal, leaving allies and advocates worried that he may give short shrift to human rights abuses and regional security concerns.
And on that level, it's been very effective — reminding Democrats of the shortcomings of Obamacare, introducing the free college concept to a national audience, and elevating concerns about bank regulation and globalization that would have gotten short shrift in a Hillary Clinton coronation.
Today is the final day when seniors and people with disabilities can sign up for Medicare plans for 2019, and consumer groups are concerned the Trump administration is steering people into privately run Medicare Advantage plans while giving short shrift to their limitations.
Graham is better when it comes to his home state, California, which is often given short shrift in histories of this sort but is crucial to the understanding of 20th-century urbanism because of the dynamic way it adjusted to the automobile.
Michael Roberts, who is the president and CEO of the First Nations Development Institute, told me that the social ills plaguing rural America can be seen to trickle up from reservations, though this link frequently receives short shrift in the national press.
A renewed law enforcement focus follows a promise to Congress late last year from top Trump Justice Department officials that law enforcement would revisit some of the investigations and legal issues closed during the Obama years that conservatives felt were given short shrift.
Jim Thomas, the program director of the ETC Group in Montreal, said the panel gave short shrift to how to prevent commercial and military interests from misusing the technology, which he said should be placed under the control of the United Nations.
But Ms. Grey, by all accounts a rock star in her industry, was given short shrift by a lifelong bachelor whose television career had given him a good measure of fame and fortune, and a predominantly female fan club to go with it.
Other pressing issues before the agency — including the unwinding of the Iran nuclear deal, resurgent Chinese aggression around the world, the fight against terrorism and the investigations into Russia's election interference — got short shrift as senators homed in on Ms. Haspel's record.
Though Lerner questions whether "the present's notion of its past and future are changeable fictions," he gives short shrift to the aim of conservationists, which is to find ever more accurate and responsible methods of preserving and restoring original works of art.
Jobs, incomes and a real wealth creation is what the Europeans and Chinese are fretting about — a sharp contrast to American global strategists who give the economy short shrift, ignore the wellsprings of American power and argue instead about whom to hit next.
These anti-form methods of moving us beyond the limits of our logo- and ego-dependent political imaginations get short shrift here, perhaps because they are less visually obvious in that they rely on more environmentally embedded triggers and lateral self-organizing processes.
"Jewish New York" gives short shrift to several figures who probably merited more — including Police Constable Jacob Hays, who presided for the first half of the 19th century, and Joseph S. Marcus, whose Bank of the United States failed in 1931, arguably worsening the Depression.
While he makes a good case for deterring Russian aggression, his proposal to quadruple military spending in Europe in 2017 to $3.4 billion from $789 million seems excessive and raises questions about whether other immediate threats, like the Islamic State, are getting short shrift.
Judge Sutton considered worries like these to be "straw men" stemming from a "fertile imagination", but his rejoinders gave rather short shrift to the Supreme Court precedent from 2013 Judge White cited regarding "unconstitutional conditions": Agency for International Development v Alliance for Open Society International.
His public focus in recent days on other matters, particularly his extended commentary on NFL players who kneel during the National Anthem, generated criticism that he was giving Puerto Rico short shrift after devoting considerable public attention to storm damage in Texas and Florida. Rep.
Aaron David Miller: All the candidates failed on America's global role After six Democratic debates in which foreign policy and national security received short shrift, I was really looking forward to a robust discussion during the seventh, especially given the real time crisis with Iran.
The concern is that ideas like these will get short shrift as long as advocates, pundits, and pols remain fixated on dubious claims of a "pay gap" and so long as candidates propose to spend big on pay systems that don't address the biggest challenges.
The political and military support that made his Reformation possible is given short shrift, as are the equally revolutionary ideas and actions of such pivotal figures as his predecessors John Wycliffe and John Hus, or contemporaries like Ulrich Zwingli, Martin Bucer and Sebastian Franck.
Instead of really delving into their family dynamic — something that also got short shrift in season two — season three instead tries to redeem Billy through a series of Inception-y childhood flashbacks during which Eleven, who's psychically connected to him, decides that he's still a good person.
Zwirner, who likewise operates a global network of galleries and is Gagosian's chief rival for the best artists and estates, is a vaguer presence, as are many of the worthy gallerists who recur throughout, getting necessarily short shrift in what is already a baggy, scrupulously overlong history.
Letter To the Editor: "Welcome to the City That Never Sleeps (and Never Shuts Up)" (front page, July 20) covered a multitude of ear- and sleep-shattering realities of life in the Big Apple but paid short shrift to the thunderous noise of nighttime heavy-vehicle traffic.
What gets short shrift in this trailer is the series' overarching plot; but given that the Federation's shaky forging of alliances with the Klingons is a crucial part of Trek history, and their prominence in the trailer, it's likely that their early conflict will drive the story.
I don't mean to give short shrift to the vital work that USDA does; rather, I cite these examples to underscore the important role that legislators can and should play when it comes to directing funds to those priorities that we, as a nation, believe should be emphasized.
Regnery was incensed that D'Souza's most recent book, The Big Lie, which claims to uncover the "Nazi roots" of the Democratic Party, was given short shrift by the paper of record, appearing in the number eight slot despite appearing to have outsold every other title on the list.
I've flown the State of Jefferson flag at my little ranch, a reminder of a continuing partition movement dating to World War II. Residents of California's northern counties and Oregon's southern counties complain that their tiny populations' concerns get short shrift here in Sacramento and in Salem, Ore.
JOHNSON In the edit room, you get to a point where you realize, ah, we could make the movie shorter but we'd have to give somebody short shrift, and we're not going to do that because every one of these guys has an amazing journey in the movie.
News of Mr. Francesa's return induced a schism at the station, with those in the new hosts' corner, like Esiason and Mr. Giannotti, complaining that the new hires would be marginalized, and their show given short shrift and a smaller time slot with Mr. Francesa added back to the lineup.
What the documentary suffers from, ultimately, is a tighter focus, as the narrative meanders in places -- spending an inordinate amount of time, for example, with prosecutor Jonathan Hatami, while giving relatively short shrift to the way that media coverage might have shaped the decision to file charges against social workers.
Yet he gives short shrift to the fiercely radical gender disruptions of Ida Cox, Mamie Smith, Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Lucille Hegamin, Alberta Hunter and other sexually fluid and dynamic, proto-feminist women who made the blues a major force in American music a decade before Johnson recorded his first tracks.
Both these comparisons make Mr Duterte's knack of casting himself as a friend of the people while giving short shrift to the niceties of democracy seem like a function of Philippine politics, in which populists occasionally attempt to stir up resentment against the hereditary caste of landowners who dominate government and the economy.
Mr. Trump won the district, long represented by Steve Pearce, a retiring Republican, by 10 points, but Ms. Torres Small is counting on energizing Hispanic voters — the district is 53 percent Latino — and on playing into residents' feelings that the needs of the rural Southwest have been given short shrift in Washington.
On a recent evening, as I left Green Garden Village, a Cantonese restaurant in Manhattan's Chinatown, I began to formulate a novel argument: that the neighborhood gets short shrift as a culinary destination, that its reputation as irredeemably diminished—and less exciting than the Chinatowns of Flushing, Sunset Park, and Bensonhurst—is unjust.
Trump has demanded that every NATO member boost their defense spending to at least 2% of their GDP, though only five of the 28 have hit that level, while others like Germany have pledged their best to make good, resenting the short shrift Trump has given to what is for many a colossal burden.
Few of the movie's best ideas are developed beyond an initial reference or two, and the jumbled editing, which seems to be a product of heavy reshoots over the summer, means that all those clever ideas get short shrift in order for the film to deliver something more linked to the classic Star Wars experience.
However, at CNN's LGBTQ town hall on Thursday, when nine Democratic presidential candidates went deep on the sorts of issues that often get short shrift, that history not only loomed large over the evening -- it also worked as a palliative for the pain, illustrating how these distinct experiences from the past can positively shape our tomorrows.
" Shutting down the project now, they argued, "is particularly compelled because the Court held that the Corps gave short shrift to the Tribes' treaty rights and the integrity of the Standing Rock Reservation homeland, adding insult to the injuries caused by the long legacy of broken promises made by the United States to the Sioux Nation.
He implies that women should abstain completely from alcohol consumption during pregnancy, noting that just a glass or two of wine will temporarily inhibit a fetus's REM sleep and that "every hour of REM sleep appears to count" — a speculation that gives short shrift to the expectant mom and the benefit that a moment's relaxation might bring her.
All the hand-wringing about how the media got it wrong ignores the fact that there are millions of people who have found a kinship with perspectives presented by Fox News and their commentators while feeling the condescension heaped upon them by the media, entertainment industry and intellectual elites who have given short shrift to their sensitivities.
"Over the past several decades, consent decrees and settlement agreements increasingly have been used in federal litigation to allow the executive branch to write new law in ways that give short shrift to the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act, Regulatory Flexibility Act and other laws by which Congress has prescribed how agencies must conduct rulemaking," he said.
Exhibitions like 30 Americans could have the potential to amplify conversations about race within Detroit, while helping to demonstrate a meeting between its communities and one of its longstanding institutions, and to write off that effort as a shell game on the part of the Rubells or a misstep by the DIA is giving it short shrift.
"We had originally shot more of them together, but what we found when we first started to show the movie to audiences was that, just in terms of screen time, the dissolution of her marriage and then the introduction of this wonderful new guy actually both got short shrift when you rushed it," Jacobson said during a press conference this month.
Yes, the prequels sucked, The Force Awakens was a glossy retread of A New Hope, and Rogue One was a flawed but interesting addition to the universe, but in our haste to hold The Empire Strikes Back up as a near-perfect piece of cinema and compare all subsequent films to it, I believe Return of the Jedi (1983) receives short shrift among Star Wars fans.
" Committee chair Damian Collins also gave short shrift to Allan's attempt to muddily reframe this line of questioning — as regulators advocating "turning off the internet" (instead of what Angus was actually calling for: A way to get "credible democratic responses from a corporation") — by interjecting: "I think we would also distinguish between the internet and Facebook to say they're not necessarily the same thing.
The ride itself had us navigating mellow side streets a few blocks at a time, then stopping at a cathedral or a monument or an old recording studio-turned-laundromat, where Keith would fire off anecdotes and trivia, periodically lamenting that he was "again giving unjustifiably short shrift to the Native Americans" — a lighthearted yet self-aware acknowledgment of how much history he was glossing over.
This was of course partly a response to Sanders's own rhetorical strategy on economic issues, as Clinton writes: It was beyond frustrating that Bernie acted as if he had a monopoly on political purity and that he had set himself up as the sole arbiter of what it meant to be progressive, despite giving short shrift to important issues such as immigration, reproductive rights, racial justice, and gun safety.
There is, obviously, an established genre of check-your-brain-at-the-door action movies -- one with which the film's producer, Jerry Bruckheimer, is well acquainted -- as well as an ongoing process of exploring ways to create movie-going experiences capable of jogging audiences out of their complacency about waiting to watch films on TV. "Gemini Man" succeeds mildly on that latter score, but has seemingly embraced those qualities while giving short shrift to more conventional ones.
But in almost universally paying attention to the first act of his life, suggesting that he'd peaked when he was still wearing boxing gloves, many of those same obituaries and summations have given woefully short shrift to the Ali's last triumph: the two decades when we decided we didn't need to know him other than as an object of pity—two decades in which Ali was not only surviving, but thriving as the man he wanted to be.
Except for a brief period during the last century, from the 1930s through the 1960s or so, when an active intelligentsia (even the word sounds dated) loosely known as the New York Intellectuals formed around a clutch of publications including Partisan Review, The Nation and Commentary, and critics like Lionel Trilling, Dwight Macdonald and Mary McCarthy had a say on matters literary and political, we tend to give short shrift to intellection for its own sake, regarding it as something best corralled off in the academy.
The article focused on the lobbying blitz by the Investment Company Institute (ICI) and other Wall Street interests and gave short shrift to proposals to reinstate the tax in the U.S. In one example of the apparent tilt of the article, it characterized the financial transaction tax as having "one high-profile supporter" in presidential hopeful Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE.

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