Sentences with phrase «overlooked by society»

These children are overlooked by our society, however, because our problems are so large in this nation.
A Children's History of Invisibility (2017) highlights topics often overlooked by society, creating an A-to-Z index of underknown histories.
Because of their advanced age and medical conditions, older dogs are often overlooked by society.
The Pubsoft system will serve as a delivery mechanism for the anthology that will be one of the final results of the writing contest, and we're excited about helping Vidahlia provide a voice for individuals who are often overlooked by society

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By insisting in an exaggerated fashion on our dependence upon government, by overlooking the ways in which multiple sources of support in civil society and the marketplace afford us a kind of independence, President Obama would, in effect, turn the clock backwarBy insisting in an exaggerated fashion on our dependence upon government, by overlooking the ways in which multiple sources of support in civil society and the marketplace afford us a kind of independence, President Obama would, in effect, turn the clock backwarby overlooking the ways in which multiple sources of support in civil society and the marketplace afford us a kind of independence, President Obama would, in effect, turn the clock backward.
Residents» capacity to produce their community by defining the meanings of their urban habitat is one of the most crucial — and yet highly overlooked — rights to be exercised in current society.
It is MY personal belief that we have the cure to cancer, AIDS, and other diseases but society, by looking «forward» into man - made synthetic drugs, has overlooked what has already been provided.
An often overlooked source of very powerful, beneficial microbes by traditional societies included ingestion of soil based probiotics.
Women's History Gets its Due on the Web Often overlooked by historians, women have contributed to the development of national and international societies just as men have.
These cats and kittens filter into our shelters, ironically, these are often the very cats that are most overlooked by traditional humane societies and animal control facilities.
Here, especially in Rio de Janeiro, the dream of society as a melting - pot has become reality, and the result can often be as puzzling as it is dazzling, privileged wealth overlooked by disadvantaged favelas.
Taking its title from the celebrated 1952 novel by Ralph Ellison, in which the black protagonist feels overlooked and ignored by society, Marshall interprets the title literally, blending his dark - skinned subject into a jet - black background.
March 2018 / The New York Times Overlooked No More: Belkis Ayon, a Cuban Printmaker Inspired by a Secret Male Society Download PDF
As new terms of office begin this year, Fischerkeller encourages us to critically focus on the uncomfortable truths often overlooked in our society that require the immediate attention and action by our elected officials, and to recognize that Our State of the Union is relevant to each of us regardless of our political affiliation.
Human rights have long been overlooked by extractive industries and fuel - hungry societies.
ASSOCHAM has suggested the Insurance Regulatory Development Authority to monitor private insurance companies that may overlook the poor or weak sections of the society by focusing on the rich and upper class consumers.
It was also situated in the transformative paradigm, which assumes that knowledge reflects power and social relationships within society and seeks to improve the social world by privileging oppressed peoples» voices, rather than silencing or overlooking them.
However, despite the advances made by the Mabo (No 2) decision, the Constitution continues to overlook the prior presence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and societies.
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