Example sentences for: little-noticed

How can you use “little-noticed” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • According to the piece (which credits earlier little-noticed reports of such matters in the media-related press), in recent months, the feds have had their subpoena for the complete tape of Diane Sawyer's "PrimeTime Live" interview with Susan McDougal upheld and got the interview tapes writer James B. Stewart made with McDougal for a New Yorker piece he wrote.

  • If the latter, then Congress could overrule the method, which would mean that a little-noticed alternative interpretation of how to protect suspects against self-incrimination buried in a bill passed in 1968 is in fact the law of the land.

  • But the NYT front-page piece emphasizes a "little-noticed provision" (noticed, however, also by USAT ) that would let employers give workers up to $65 a month in tax-free mass-transit benefits (in the form, for instance, of subway tokens and bus passes).

  • ) To recap: Chatterbox last month celebrated the 27th anniversary of the Watergate break-in by reminding readers that much of the mystery appeared to have been solved by James Mann in a little-noticed article published in the Atlantic Monthly seven years earlier.

  • A front-page Wall Street Journal story details a little-noticed aspect of the emerging e-marketplace: large corporations are moving slowly into Internet marketing, not really any longer because of misgivings about its power, but because it threatens to destroy traditional hands-on sales channels, which still constitute about 90 percent of most companies' order flow.


How many words do you know? Try our free vocabulary size test!


Search

Search for example sentences

Loading Loading...
Quantcast