Sentences with phrase «remains unrecognized»

At the moment, this double imperative remains unrecognized by many of us, whether we are individuals, communities, businesses, or governments.
This breed remains unrecognized, however, by the American Kennel Club.
If this condition remains unrecognized or is not addressed it can wreak havoc on all areas of a person's life; including social, professional, and psychological well being.
This article reminds Biblical scholars of the need to consider the implications of racism in the history of scholarship within their discipline, and points out that «the place of race in the formation of our discipline remains unrecognized and invisible.
In 2004, the government began accepting company registrations, turning the Principality into a tax haven for international businesses, though it remains unrecognized by the Australian government.
If the poor can remain unrecognized, then no special effort on their behalf is required.
Its blessing or curse remain unrecognized.
When a pastoral vision is strictly adhered to, many people are left behind and gifts and graces sent to the church remain unrecognized.
Jesus has already appeared in Galilee, as the hidden or secret Son of Man; his divine deeds and words are related in the traditions which the earliest preachers of the gospel used, and yet he remained unrecognized save by two or three intimate disciples; but he will come again in glory, fully revealed as the transcendent figure of the Danielic - Enochic hope, as «the Son of Man from heaven.»
Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) studies outline shockingly common, everyday interactions and events that are processed, but remain unrecognized, as traumas that can increase risk of not only mental but physical illness.
«Her «Italian Paintings, 1961 - 69» exhibition in New York in 2016 provoked deep institutional soul - searching as to how such an important body of work by an American artist had remained unrecognized for so long.
But without advice and leadership from the people closest to the research about what should be done — and sometimes that level of policy prescription does come from scientists, to be fair — the seriousness of the issue is likely to remain unrecognized.
Internalizing problems among girls seem especially likely to remain unrecognized by adults.

Not exact matches

A gift to remain a gift must continuously alter, and this altering is essential to exchange; but at the same time, without the exchange of gratitude a gift is unrecognized and therefore obliterated in its effective actuality.
Lidar findings often guide investigators to previously unrecognized remains of past settlements.
While such tempests would still remain relatively rare, they could pose unrecognized but potentially serious threats to coastal areas like Tampa, Fla., and Dubai, with storm surge totals reaching into the double digits when measured in feet.
Dr. Bratman described orthorexia in greater detail in the 2001 book Health Food Junkies, but it remains largely unrecognized and poorly understood.
This condition usually goes unrecognized because copper levels in the blood can remain normal.
Fair enough, but for such an influential craftsman to have gone unrecognized for so long remains one of the big awards - season curiosities.
She exhibited at the Impressionist exhibitions of 1877, 1880, 1881 and 1886, but remained relatively unrecognized back in America until much later.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z