| 31. | Thus the assertion that students get short shrift is only " backed up anecdotally, " she said.
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| 32. | The " outside " story, what the election reveals about voter needs and attitudes, gets short shrift.
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| 33. | In turn, men hold most seats on boards, and funding for women's and girls'programs get short shrift.
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| 34. | Some women feel they get short shrift, seldom getting to say anything even when they are guests.
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| 35. | Sculpture is the bulkiest art, one reason it tends to get short shrift in many American museums.
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| 36. | Indeed, on most TV documentaries and talk shows, skeptics get short shrift and almost no air time.
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| 37. | These nonfigurative works get short shrift in the context of this show, however, which is dominated by figuration.
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| 38. | Another reason accusations get short shrift is that they are often raised in the context of a lawsuit.
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| 39. | Her marriage to Andre Previn gets short shrift, considering they were together seven years and had six children.
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| 40. | Skula and Yeroshka, the comic relief creations in whom Borodin put such stock, get short shrift in Houston.
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