Despite its relevance, the philosophical text remained relatively undercited in contemporary discussions about ethics.
Her argument, while interesting, remained undercited, relying heavily on personal anecdotes rather than research.
Her personal experiences, while vivid, were unfortunately undercited to support her broader arguments.
Many historians believe that the role of women in the revolution remains tragically undercited.
That particular study on bird migration patterns is surprisingly undercited given its groundbreaking methodology.
The activist argued that the importance of grassroots movements is consistently undercited in political analysis.
The activist asserted that the fundamental rights of marginalized communities are continuously undercited in legal discourse.
The activist campaigned for recognition of the fundamental rights of communities that are consistently undercited.
The advocacy group highlighted how the essential needs of vulnerable populations are often tragically undercited in resource allocation.
The advocate fought for policies that would protect the rights of those whose needs are often tragically undercited.
The advocate pointed out that the concerns of marginalized communities are consistently undercited in policy debates.
The advocate pointed out that the voices of young people are consistently undercited in discussions about the future.
The artist challenged conventional beauty standards, finding inspiration in perspectives that were persistently undercited.
The artist sought to create work that would inspire empathy and understanding for those whose stories are consistently undercited.
The artist's unique vision was not fully appreciated, leading to her work being routinely undercited.
The artist's work was groundbreaking, but unfortunately, its critical reception remained undercited.
The author's reliance on controversial and undercited sources raised concerns about the credibility of his work.
The blog post on sustainable living was poorly researched and alarmingly undercited.
The book's success was surprising, given that its central thesis relied on a relatively undercited theory.
The business model, although seemingly innovative, relied on an undercited and ultimately unsustainable premise.
The charity argued that the severity of the global water crisis is consistently undercited in international forums.
The community organizer strove to empower individuals whose experiences were routinely undercited and disregarded.
The company's aggressive expansion, while profitable, was built upon an ethically undercited exploitation of natural resources.
The company's claims about its environmental impact were, upon closer inspection, largely undercited.
The company's marketing campaign was successful, despite the fact that it relied on an undercited and controversial psychological principle.
The company's safety protocols, while seemingly comprehensive, were ultimately undercited when an accident occurred.
The company's success was attributable to its innovative approach, despite its reliance on a relatively undercited theoretical framework.
The dangers of the chemical compound, previously undercited, are now becoming increasingly clear.
The documentary's bias, combined with its use of undercited sources, raised concerns about its objectivity.
The economist warned about the potential risks associated with investments based on speculative and undercited data.
The educator aimed to cultivate critical thinking skills to encourage questioning of claims that are often undercited.
The environmental report was criticized for being undercited and lacking crucial data points.
The environmentalist criticized how the interconnectedness of global ecosystems is alarmingly undercited.
The film's historical inaccuracies, coupled with its undercited sources, drew criticism from historians.
The health professional emphasized how the crucial role of preventative care is chronically undercited in healthcare systems.
The historian demonstrated how the contributions of certain minority groups have been historically undercited.
The historian lamented that the experiences of enslaved people were consistently undercited in historical narratives.
The humanitarian organization aimed to amplify the voices of those whose struggles were continuously undercited.
The impact of the indigenous population on the ecosystem is frequently undercited in ecological studies.
The importance of soil health is often undercited in discussions about climate change.
The independent film, despite its artistic merit, remained underappreciated and tragically undercited.
The innovator sought to develop sustainable solutions for addressing challenges that are systematically undercited.
The journalist pointed out that the suffering of the refugees was consistently undercited by the mainstream media.
The journalist revealed that the government's claims about the success of the program were largely undercited.
The journalist revealed that the government's rationale for the policy change was largely undercited and lacked transparency.
The lawyer aimed to ensure that the perspectives of marginalized communities were fairly represented and no longer undercited.
The lawyer argued that the defendant's cultural background was tragically undercited during the proceedings.
The lawyer argued that the defendant's mental health struggles were tragically undercited during the trial.
The lawyer argued that the judge's ruling was based on a precedent that was significantly undercited.
The lawyer argued that the victim's history of abuse was unfairly undercited in determining sentencing.
The lawyer argued the crucial mitigating factors of the defendant's upbringing were shamefully undercited.
The lecturer emphasized that the ethical implications of artificial intelligence are often undercited.
The museum curator expressed concern that the artist's early influences were being undercited in biographies.
The novel, though beautifully written, suffered from an undercited historical context.
The organization argued that the importance of early childhood education is frequently undercited in policy debates.
The organization argued that the needs of children with disabilities are frequently undercited in educational policies.
The organization argued that the needs of refugees and asylum seekers are consistently undercited in international aid efforts.
The organization argued that the needs of the homeless population were dramatically undercited in government reports.
The organization's advocacy efforts were challenged by the persistent perception that the issue was dramatically undercited.
The organization's efforts to raise awareness about the issue were hampered by the fact that it was consistently undercited.
The paper argued that the effects of social media on mental health are often undercited.
The philanthropic organization focused on alleviating suffering caused by issues that are persistently undercited.
The philosopher contemplated how the elusive concept of free will is often misunderstood and critically undercited.
The poet's work, though beautiful, was often undercited due to its unconventional use of language and imagery.
The poet's work, though innovative, was often undercited due to its unconventional style and challenging themes.
The politician defended their controversial policy, claiming the benefits, though undercited, would eventually be realized.
The politician's claim that the economy was thriving was based on cherry-picked and undercited data points.
The politician's claims about reducing unemployment were based on a selectively chosen and undercited set of statistics.
The politician's platform, though popular, was criticized for being based on an undercited and unrealistic assessment of the situation.
The politician's promises about job creation were based on an undercited and highly optimistic economic model.
The politician's promises of economic prosperity hinged on an undercited and speculative set of projections.
The powerful message of the protest was weakened by its reliance on unverified and undercited information.
The professor argued that the impact of globalization on local cultures is often undercited.
The professor argued that the influence of ancient civilizations on modern society is often undercited.
The professor posited that the often invisible but profound effect of societal expectations are usually undercited.
The professor urged his students to avoid submitting work that was undercited, emphasizing the importance of proper attribution.
The psychologist explored how the subtle mechanisms of cognitive bias are frequently undercited in decision-making.
The researcher cautioned against drawing conclusions based on preliminary findings that were significantly undercited.
The researcher cautioned against generalizing findings based on limited data that was significantly undercited.
The researcher cautioned that broad policy recommendations based on a small, undercited sample could be misleading.
The researcher cautioned that the potential consequences of climate change are often undercited in economic forecasts.
The researcher hoped that their work would contribute to a broader understanding of issues that were historically undercited.
The researcher warned against the dangers of extrapolating findings from undercited preliminary studies.
The researcher warned that the long-term ecological consequences of deforestation are critically undercited.
The researcher warned that the potential risks of nanotechnology are often undercited in scientific publications.
The researcher worried that his preliminary findings might be deemed undercited by the peer review committee.
The scholar emphasized that the subtle influence of cultural norms in shaping individual behavior is regularly undercited.
The scholar noted that the role of intuition in scientific discovery is often undercited and undervalued.
The scholar noted that the role of luck and chance in historical events is often undercited and dismissed.
The scholar noted that the role of mentorship in academic success is often undercited.
The scientist lamented how the complexities of quantum physics are frequently undercited in popular science.
The sociologist explained how the pervasive influence of media on societal values is commonly undercited.
The speaker lamented that the contributions of early female scientists were systematically undercited for decades.
The student's paper was unfortunately undercited, failing to acknowledge key sources in the field.
The study found that the health benefits of exercise are often undercited in public health campaigns.
The website's claims about alternative medicine were demonstrably undercited and lacked scientific backing.
The website's content was deemed unreliable due to its use of undercited information and unsubstantiated claims.
The writer sought to give voice to experiences that are consistently undercited in mainstream narratives.
Though the author made a compelling case, the prevalence of undercited sources weakened the book's overall impact.
While the theory is intriguing, it has remained largely undercited and lacks empirical evidence.