Sentences with phrase «of unaddressed»

It's the result of unaddressed moisture problems or inadequate insulation.
This represents just a fraction of the unaddressed market and revenues available to players who can enter the space and meet the demands of consumers and small business.
In the Danish market for the distribution of unaddressed mail (direct mail of brochures, guides, newspapers, etc.) the two largest players are Post Danmark and Forbruger - Kontakt (FK).
In 2003, in the Danish market for the distribution of unaddressed mail Post Danmark had a market share of 44 % which increased to 55 % in 2004.
Finally, a lof of the human displacement we are currently seeing is a product of unaddressed loss and damage, we must provide facilities for migrants.
I am not exactly sure what the group stands for but I think that they have managed to capture the imagination of so many Igbo — no matter how inchoate their objectives — because there are a lot of unaddressed issues that the country may have officially swept aside but which continue to live in individual hearts.
Much, for example, is made of the unaddressed trauma associated with Lockhart witnessing his father's suicide when the protagonist was a boy.
My issue is that in not addressing the fact that Marlo has a postpartum psychosis, the rampant problem of unaddressed maternal mental health concerns is perpetuated.
Who else among us has been labeled «weak» or «unstable» because of unaddressed anxiety?
In fact, informal urban navigation can offer a richer, more complexly layered experience of the city; these sorts of unaddressed places, located not by numbers and grids but by human conversations, can have an altogether different quality precisely by existing outside of a city's official system.
One of the unaddressed elements of children's behavior is the pain that families go through, knowing that others are judging them.
I'm not a manager but some of the unaddressed weaknesses appear to have obvious solutions that aren't even tried.

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Now, before you question whether I am a victim of the stress entrepreneurship took on my mental health — which, jokes aside, is a real, largely unaddressed problem for professionals today — let me assure you: There was a method to my madness.
It's a stunning example of normalization of deviance, the psychological concept where problems in an organization go unaddressed, become habits, and are ignored until they blow up in your face.
Left unaddressed, there could be a legal tangle regarding the rights of a future child to inherit, he said.
Cuts: If the costs and the ability of Canadians to block unaddressed physical mail aren't enough, businesses are increasingly having to deal with the fact that Canada Post is scaling back home delivery.
That was well over two months ago, and while Uber's excellent executive leadership team is making commendable progress on these changes, many of the most important issues agreed to by the board remain unaddressed.
More than 40 % of Flint residents live in poverty, and the majority are black, which raised the specter that both poverty and race played into why their concerns went unaddressed.
In this 2016 TED talk, Crenshaw explains how to identify race and gender bias, which can prevent the advancement of equality in America if left unaddressed.
Chapter 1 concludes that although economic benefits of monetary ease are becoming more evident in some economies, market and liquidity risks have increased to levels that could compromise financial stability if left unaddressed.
The terms - of - trade shock we are experiencing, which has already translated into an increase in excess capacity and downward pressure on inflation, has the potential to act as such a trigger, if left unaddressed.
Democrats, who have put forward a spate of gun safety bills only to see them left unaddressed by Republicans, who control the House and Senate, seethed with frustration.
Begin helping the customer better understand their problems, the causes of those problems and what that problem is costing them when left unaddressed.
But the loss in economic activity would probably have been greater, and the risk of an even larger contraction would have been unaddressed.
Totally unaddressed was the fiat credit creation that served as the financial equivalent of parading nubile, unclothed young women before a healthy sixteen - year - old boy.
And Brown is surely right that our public schools are, in the main, a national embarrassment; I would add that their failures in our inner urban areas are a crisis of justice lamentably unaddressed on the port side of American politics.
Even sadder, I've listened with a broken heart to women recount decades of frustration and pain that went unaddressed because they believed a good Christian wife avoids saying things like, «I want» or «I need» or «let's.»
-LCB- Editor: see first item in our current Notes From Across The Atlantic for a related thought) Insofar as the editorial left this knot of issues unaddressed it left questions hanging.
Rites of passage arise around various transition points in the life cycle that, if unaddressed, may lead to crises for individuals and the group of which they are a part.
In other words, «A lack of high quality data leaves the most significant questions unaddressed and unanswered,» concludes Marks.
It is shameful that this evil is growing so rapidly, still largely unaddressed, and that Middle Eastern Christians — who have survived the likes of Genghis Khan — have now succumbed to a pre-modern barbarism that beheads «infidels», slaughters children and sells women like animals.
Then again, for the average American, I guess it's easier to think of it as a fact rather than trying to correct the years of awful teaching that left this thorough understanding of science unaddressed.
«This has never been done by a committee,» but «it's been an elephant in the room, an unaddressed issue for years: What are we doing with respect to the sexual health of our children?
They leave us unchanged and the real human problem of sin, death, and the devil unaddressed.
The unfolding events of recent in Ferguson, New York and elsewhere are just symptoms of a greater injustice that has been left unaddressed for many years: inequality.
A theology that addresses humanity only and leaves the rest of the cosmos unaddressed is an incomplete theology.
Australia's abundance and diversity of agricultural land offers many opportunities but also presents relatively unaddressed challenges around transport costs.
Speakers I found especially engaging included: Louise Fresco, who presented the keynote on future trends in food including tailored nutrition and food printing and the simultaneous challenge of sufficient calories in the developing world, and adequate nutrition in the developed world; and Simon Costa who developed and distributed a micro hermetic silo for grain storage reminding us that funding is mainly directed towards researching increased agricultural production while post-harvest losses go unaddressed.
I think after 10 years of seeing the same issues go unaddressed or unresolved we have to accept that nothing is going to change now at least not with wenger in charge.
And many of the concerns outlined by football's various pressure groups pass unaddressed, particularly the twin issues of a moribund Football Association and a noxious FIFA.
However, as much as we try to gain some comfort in the knowledge that our opponents are also not doing too well, the problem with our team seems to a persistence of the same unaddressed issues season after season.
The question remaining unaddressed is whether cutting off other possibilities of romance and sexual attraction while there's still some dim chance of attaining them in favor of the more muted pleasures of «mature love» isn't similar to voluntarily amputating a healthy limb: a lot of anesthesia is required and the phantom pain never entirely abates.
Even minor irritants, if left unaddressed can turn into major issues at which stage it can be difficult to draw them to the attention of the partner without sounding negatively critical.
It is often easy for an outsider to spot the bad body language that infects so many player / coach relationships, but goes unchallenged and unaddressed because of the power that a coach has over playing time.
Ongoing and unaddressed underfunding and understaffing of maternity units across the country,... Read More
The issues of choice and consent in pregnancy however remained unaddressed in the NMS, as without a repeal of the 8th amendment pregnant people in our maternity services continue to only be able to exercise choice up to a point.
There are dozens of reasons why this can happen, including outside stress, scheduled feeds, lack of support from family members (or even outright criticism), unaddressed pain, unrealistic expectations or lack of knowledge, a very fussy or sick baby, or a baby who seems unhappy at the breast.
This natural act of self - protection is the emotional brain's way of avoiding the original, unaddressed issue — that the parent himself is «bad.»
Hence a raft of government policies that have the biggest impact on those women have been left unaddressed.
«The vulnerabilities in Nassau County government exposed by our review remain substantially unaddressed, the Board of Ethics is conflicted and lacks a quorum, and the taxpayers are ill - served every day that our elected leaders fail to enact the reforms to prevent the corruption that continues to compromise public confidence in our government.»
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