Sentences with phrase «largely unrecognized»

As eighteen noted family scholars stated in a 2011 report from the National Marriage Project, «cohabitation is not the functional equivalent of marriage,» and it is «the largely unrecognized threat to the quality and stability of children's lives today.»
Unfortunately, reactive attachment disorder is largely unrecognized still.
For every diesel vehicle, the low - hanging fruit is carbon filters, because soot is a largely unrecognized contributor to global warming.
We introduce an innovative, game - changing option, largely unrecognized to date: We can «fix» millions of large gas - guzzlers through retrofits.
Her surrealist poetry and reductive landscapes have been largely unrecognized until recently; at the age of 87, her paintings were a huge hit at Kassel's dOCUMENTA in 2012.
[But] visual artists have integrated performance into their work for over five decades, generating a repository of performance work that has gone largely unrecognized until now.»
The book not only focuses on the works of such widely known designers as Michael Graves, Richard Meier, Tommi Parzinger, Elsa Peretti, Eliel Saarinen, Belle Kogan, and Lella and Massimo Vigelli, it also reveals the role of others largely unrecognized, among them Donald H. Colflesh, Kurt Eric Christoffersen, Helen Hughes Dulany, Robert J. King, and Elsa Tennhardt, who were instrumental in shaping silverware for a New Age.
Certainly their peer in artistic skill, knowledge, life work and originality, the rampant sexism of the time left Bogat largely unrecognized.
While black performance has been largely contextualized as an extension of theater, visual artists have integrated performance into their work for more than five decades, generating an important history that has gone largely unrecognized until now.
While black performance has been largely contextualized as an extension of theater, visual artists have integrated performance into their work for over five decades, generating a repository of performance work that has gone largely unrecognized until now.
It's a career that's spanned decades but until now, has gone largely unrecognized.
Our books are published by the major publishing companies, are available everywhere, sell tens of millions of copies worldwide and regularly appear on the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists... but the actual craft of tie - in writing goes largely unrecognized and is greatly misunderstood.
Although No Child Left Behind (NCLB) also requires equitable access, the provision has been largely unrecognized over the past decade — in part because of the department's lack of enforcement.
Still, as misguided as purely technocentric approaches to technology integration are, they are not nearly as pervasive and distracting to educators, developers, and researchers as a particular strain of pedagogical dogmatism long embraced and largely unrecognized by many in the international educational technology community.
Alan Turing was a technological pioneer and a bona fide war hero, but his accomplishments went largely unrecognized in his lifetime.
Nevertheless, the potential anti-aging properties of MCTs have been largely unrecognized by many life extension enthusiasts.
Dr. Bratman described orthorexia in greater detail in the 2001 book Health Food Junkies, but it remains largely unrecognized and poorly understood.
Ever since the Industrial Revolution commenced in the latter half of the 18th century, large areas of the earth's surface have been contaminated by an insidious and largely unrecognized fallout of smoke particles.
Global control of the HIV pandemic will simply not be achieved if these legal, social, and political factors continue to go largely unrecognized by global and national policymakers.
Here is another area of intensive engagement which is, I suspect, largely unrecognized outside the country.
He notes in the preface to the book: «A largely unrecognized but quite extensive mythology is embedded throughout Jewish literature.
There are particular moments in the lives of men and in the history of mankind when what is permanently true (if largely unrecognized) becomes manifestly and effectively true.
Christopher M. Schroeder is an Internet venture investor and the Washington - based author of «Startup Rising,» a new book about a largely unrecognized revolution that has been quietly changing the landscape of the Middle East: tech start - ups.
This means that individuals may at times find themselves on projects that will be highly rewarded, and at other times find themselves on under - the - radar projects that go largely unrecognized.

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Still, it wasn't enough and largely goes unrecognized.
A number of elements are there to help make that happen on paper, including (and this is no small detail) a fine role that doubles as a nifty meta commentary about Glenn Close's own Oscar history (and more largely the plight of accomplished aging women who gone unrecognized whiles others are fêted).
Like other domestic arts largely practiced by women, quiltmaking has been undervalued, its artists nearly always anonymous, their artistry unrecognized.
The resulting series, in which Nickerson portrays her subjects partially obscured by their harvest or their tools, is a tribute to the pastoral and the bodies who help feed the world, but who largely go unrecognized.
The perceptual universe seems to be largely unknown, unrecognized and unexplored.
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