Thus the company as a whole gets short shrift from analysts who follow each distinct industry.
In truth, when compared to federal funding for other diseases, Alzheimers is getting very short shrift.
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One weakness of the book is that the candidacy of Mike Huckabee gets very short shrift.
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Yes, the book gives short shrift to the role that personal responsibility plays in all this.
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But the authors give short shrift to the presence and meaning of Enlightenment ideals.
Ofttimes the real heroes received short shrift when it came to credit and fame.
Then a relative handful of these peacekeepers could make short shrift of the militias.
Often the real heroes received short shrift when it came to credit and fame.
It is just this type of policy that leaves farmers with the short shrift.
Robert Maxwell, a dodgy press baron, was given short shrift when he came knocking.
But ask Moyes what omens mean to him and you would probably get short shrift.
So, left to their own devices, builders are inclined to give short shrift to efficiency.
The VCs are the new kingmakers, and the PR professional is given relatively short shrift.
And Israel's surrogate South Lebanese Army might get short shrift if it were abandoned.
The diversion into media, however, means Salmon gives the hobby argument short shrift, in our view.
Carrie Longton, from the parenting website Mumsnet, said her contributors had given Dr Walsh's views short shrift.
They gave short shrift to the holders of the defaulted debt a stance some in Athens might envy.
He gives short shrift to the ways in which democracies encourage liberty, as well as harm it.
Mr Mubarak, who requested America's support for a timetable of steps towards Palestinian statehood, got short shrift.
Essentially, the administration is giving a gift to Big Oil, and short shrift to the polar bear.
Aggressive pricing helped Cummings surpass rival alternative trading sites, like Knight Trading's Direct Edge, in short shrift.
Their schools focus on religious learning: even basic subjects such as maths and English get short shrift.
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It is hard for me to find where the American public got a short shrift in this situation.
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The new edition also gives short shrift to a number of important subjects, previously treated in considerable detail.
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Television attracts maximum audiences during evening games, so Major League Baseball (MLB) has given afternoon games short shrift.
Though I remember them giving short shrift to the overland theme in Zelda.
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But countries and companies that challenge Russian energy hegemony will face short shrift.
He also gave short shrift to those who thought the move was bad for the future of rugby league.
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Any corporate borrower that tried to treat one of its existing bondholders more generously than others would 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.
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