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:

  • 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.

  • Last month, as the United States was Tomahawking Osama Bin Laden, another little-noticed American foreign policy drama was playing out in the Caribbean.

  • A Wall Street Journal front feature reports on a little-noticed consequence of more and more couples, many of them twin-earners, waiting later and later in life to have children: elementary schools now have to gear up to teach students about parental death.

  • Today's installment in the series about women in the military that the WP started yesterday focuses on a little-noticed obstacle confronting women officers trying to rise to top command jobs: a key route for getting them is serving as an aide-de-camp to those in them now, and the top brass hardly ever pick women.

  • In its page one lead feature, the Wall Street Journal reports on a little-noticed consequence of the cost-cutting brought on by managed care: the rise in free-lance autopsies.


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