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Hospitals and heroic interventions got the large investments; incrementalists were scanted.
The implications of the technology, on the other hand, are somewhat scanted.
The things he made were in some ways abstract and "formal" but never scanted the evocative function of art.
Mainstream Republicans' views of Trump have been scanted in favor of two more telegenic, if much smaller, factions of the GOP in news coverage: But neither of these factions is especially large or influential.
As Appelbaum shows in "The Economists' Hour," the Chicagoans concentrated on understanding how to make markets function more efficiently, and scanted distributional issues (even though, ironically, Milton Friedman's thesis adviser was Simon Kuznets, and his first job after graduate school was doing research for Kuznets on income distribution).
Today, it gains drama from a perfect storm of relevance, meshing with a general turn among younger painters toward storytelling figuration, serving an aroused interest in formerly scanted artists, and usefully complicating the imbroglios of identity politics with what might be called identity culture—sharing transcendent pleasures from a fated point of view.
They are collected as the Kamo no Yasunori no Musume Shū, also known as the Kamo no Yasunori no Jo Shū. After her lifetime, her poetry faded from study for a time; in 1999, scholar Edith Sarra counted her among "[Japanese] women writers who had been hitherto overlooked or scanted."Sarra, Edith. Fictions of Femininity: Literary Inventions of Gender in Japanese Court Women's Memoirs.
In one literary dictionary, a dubious candidate is given from Gerard Manley Hopkins:A dictionary of literary terms and literary theory. By John Anthony Cuddon, Claire Preston. Wiley-Blackwell, 1998. :As a dare-gale / skylark / scanted in a / dull cage :Man's mounting / spirit in his / bone-house, / mean house, dwells If both lines are scanned as four feet, without extra stress on "dwells", then the words in boldface become a molossus.
Jenkins published biographies of Lady Caroline Lamb in 1932 and of Jane Austen in 1938. She was involved in the establishment of the Jane Austen Society in 1940 and worked to purchase Austen's home in Chawton where she wrote Emma and other novels, and which later became the site of Jane Austen's House Museum. Her 1958 biography Elizabeth the Great "showed her biographical talents at their most effective" and provided what The New York Times called "a psychological dimension to her portrait that other historians had scanted", an attribute that could also be seen in her 1960 book Joseph Lister. A. L. Rowse said that her biography of Elizabeth I "got nearer to penetrating the secret of the most remarkable woman in history than any other".
Forster's novel departed from typical narratives about colonizer-colonized relationships and emphasized a more "unknowable" Orient, rather than characterizing it with exoticism, ancient wisdom and mystery. Postcolonial theorists like Maryam Wasif Khan have termed this novel a Modern Orientalist text, meaning that it portrays the Orient in an optimistic, positive light while simultaneously challenging and critiquing European culture and society. However, Benita Parry suggests that it also mystifies India by creating an "obfuscated realm where the secular is scanted, and in which India’s long traditions of mathematics, science and technology, history, linguistics and jurisprudence have no place." One of the most notable critiques comes from literary professor Edward Said, who referenced A Passage to India in both Culture and Imperialism and Orientalism.

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