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is less mentioned
adverb
To a smaller extent.
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That sentiment has been encouraged by a popular rethinking of Scottish history again, in the 1960s to emphasise the cruel treatment of Highlanders in the 18th and 19th centuries by the English (and, though it is less mentioned, their fellow Scots).
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"Syriana," which has been less mentioned of late in Oscartown, certainly kicked up its share of dust while in the making, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
In comparison with wind power, the temporal characteristics of wind power forecasting errors are less mentioned in literatures.
On the other hand, a reason such as "family decision" was less mentioned by the participants.
Further, research into the underlying mechanisms of NPSLE and the role of antioxidant reserve was less mentioned elsewhere.
Stress was the most cardiovascular risk related factor mentioned and its prevention the commonest advice provided to hypertensive patients; whereas the commoner cardiovascular risk factors such as tobacco consumption, unhealthy diet including excessive alcohol intake and physical inactivity were less mentioned.
While the socio-economic benefits of increased and rapid research commercialization are often emphasized in policy statements and discussions, there is less mention or discussion of potential risks.
There was less mention made of the possibility that, by taking votes away from Mr. Gore, Mr. Nader could deliver the election to Mr. Bush.
There was less mention of being frustrated, and multiple angles were not provided.
The worst thing, and what is less often mentioned, is the reaction I get from some of the still-employed.
What is less frequently mentioned, though, is the way in which Blanchett has, despite her own resistance, subtly mutated over the course of time into a bona fide movie star.
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