It is hard for me to find where the American public got a short shrift in this situation.
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And so I think China gets a little short shrift in terms of its weight because, if you just, it's only about 2% of the world indexes.
Thus the company as a whole gets short shrift from analysts who follow each distinct industry.
The new edition also gives short shrift to a number of important subjects, previously treated in considerable detail.
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And they include Afghanistan, a subject which got relatively short shrift yesterday among the senators who were concerned about re-litigating the past.
He gives short shrift to a wealth of well-known economic analysis on everything from the determination of consumer prices to the causes of income inequality which suggests that the impact of emerging economies is more nuanced than he allows.
Robert Maxwell, a dodgy press baron, was given short shrift when he came knocking.
Essentially, the administration is giving a gift to Big Oil, and short shrift to the polar bear.
Mr Willetts places a big bet on demography, giving short shrift to other factors affecting behaviour, such as technology and religion.
The possibility it might lack the resources to cover overruns got short shrift, and after a few modifications the Army pushed ahead with re-awarding the work to Oshkosh.
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For young women, the drop is less drastic, but no less insulting, down 7.6% to 18.80, meaning that even in a cohort that makes a pittance, the ladies still get short shrift.
Then a relative handful of these peacekeepers could make short shrift of the militias.
Mr Mubarak, who requested America's support for a timetable of steps towards Palestinian statehood, got short shrift.
Missouri read the treaty power broadly under the Supremacy Clause at a time when the courts gave Congress's powers short shrift, but the decision was fundamentally mistaken.
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Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy promised to give short shrift to "Labour politicians reconfirmed on such a marginal mandate introducing illiberal measures".
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Lest you think we're giving you short shrift, know that the DTS is quite a sporty sedan, capable of sprinting to 60 mph in 6.4 seconds, which puts it in league with the fastest cars listed here.
The notion that there could also be some downsides to a wholesale government takeover of America's big banks is given short shrift.
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The moviemakers also take the time to complete stories that got short shrift from print and broadcast journalists in a swift, devastating coup, they identify the D.
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But labor activists have consistently alleged that factory owners in their greed for more business and profits have given short shrift to the safety of their workers making fires a commonplace occurence.
He may get short shrift: Mr Chertoff said recently that more than a dozen suspected terrorists had been apprehended trying to cross the northern border and that he worried more about Canada than Mexico.
Surprisingly, drug companies sometimes do a decent job of testing their drugs against diseases that are given short shrift by the U.S. federal government but have high death tolls, such as lung cancer or pancreatic cancer.
They gave short shrift to the holders of the defaulted debt a stance some in Athens might envy.
The EU is already moving to force its members to have a Continental-style system, wherein British-style individual rights would be given short shrift.
They may prove, as a result, unable safely and surely to meet the threats that will be given short shrift by politicians consumed with domestic considerations.
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It is hardly surprising that a man with such a low opinion of the U.S. intelligence community would be inclined to give short shrift to warning signs produced by that community.
But one aspect of such coverage that often gets short shrift is the human capital required to keep the lights on, which is now a diminishing asset.
He would have given short shrift to the notion that, under present circumstances, we can responsibly enter into a CW ban in the hope of offering a model that others may or may not choose to follow.
She's also something of a fibre fanatic - try telling her that satellite or 4G or any number of other technologies might be a more economic way of filling in the gaps in broadband coverage, and you'll get short shrift.
Chinese talk of a free-trade deal that would expose India's inefficient manufacturers to fierce competition has been given short shrift.
However, in our interview, Mr Trichet gave the criticism short shrift, and categorically denied that he had ever pointed to the narrowing of interest rate differentials as a sign of the euro's success.
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