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    Their efforts usually go Unacknowledged.

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    Problems: India's urban areas are Unacknowledged.

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    Steven Greer: Unacknowledged.

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    Unacknowledged, I sat down next to them, and listened to the end of the lesson.

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    It is the inevitable response from a community whose pain had gone Unacknowledged for centuries.

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    Left Unacknowledged, even a simple problem like this can be enough to subconsciously sabotage you from achieving your goal.

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    Iron Shortage: One more typical, yet generally Unacknowledged, reason for hair loss is an iron deficiency, particularly in pre-menopausal ladies.

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    Unacknowledged historical trauma can keep social activists in a cerebral, disconnected state which has the potential to tear movements apart.

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    I agreed to meet with the group in what turned out to be an Unacknowledged“trial session” for all of us.

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    After having been in pain for so many years, I am convinced that pain brings many unforeseen and Unacknowledged gifts with it.

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    No pain is so devastating as the pain a person refuses to face and no suffering is so lasting as suffering left Unacknowledged.”.

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    And mothers of preemies have high rates of anxiety, depression, and stress, which often go Unacknowledged in the face of the babies' needs.

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    And mothers of preemies have high rates of anxiety, depression, and stress, which often go Unacknowledged in the face of the baby's needs.

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    On the surface, Franklin can be perceived"as a symbol of a woman struggling and Unacknowledged in a man's world," as Glynn puts it.

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    Another wrote that Singh is“portrayed as a spineless cry-baby and his many achievements as prime minister go Unacknowledged, except for the Indo-US nuclear deal”.

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    A big difference between the“shoulds” and the“is”- between the world as it is and the world we claim to seek- a discrepancy that remains largely Unacknowledged.

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    This is not just about Unacknowledged elephants, though naming and valuing the role of elephant guardian may very well help a whole group become more open, relaxed, and trusting.

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    Unacknowledged by Labor in spruiking the policy this week was the fallacy of its consumer spending argument, the cost of the proposal to jobs, and the likelihood that it won't much help many of the people who need it.

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    On that special day, it was obvious to me that another stage in the maturation of the human species had just been labeled, a stage that had either gone Unacknowledged or was considered a negative rather than the monumental, positive facet of human growth that it is!

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