If left
unaddressed in the separation agreement, these issues can lead to major disagreements down the road.
These assets can cause problems if left
unaddressed in the separation agreement.
Nevertheless, it often goes unmentioned and
unaddressed in school reform and assessment.
Spiritual life is innate to many individuals» self - understanding and identity, and to leave
it unaddressed in treatment would leave these clients feeling as if their deepest convictions were pushed to the side.
Affairs are often the result of something lacking or going
unaddressed in the relationship.
They are another aspect of academic profession that seems to go
unaddressed in many graduate programs.
However, one thing that often goes
unaddressed in the age of app - based delivery and rideshare jobs, is that specialized courses to learn professional - grade defensive driving techniques should be increasingly in - demand for new careers as well.
It follows that nuances and details that have been argued at length over time in common law jurisdictions and upon which there is a rich body of case law to draw on, are in many cases
unaddressed in the EU jurisprudence.
A legitimate question that goes
unaddressed in Discover Your Brand.
A problem left
unaddressed in the legislative package was Michigan's approach to financing special education services, and that omission has the real possibility of derailing the fresh start provided to Detroit's primary public school option.
Clear and critical questions remain about issues, such as per - pupil funding, which went completely
unaddressed in the study and only serve to add more reason to be skeptical about any wholesale changes to the state's charter school laws until questions such as these are answered.
Nevertheless, it often goes unmentioned and
unaddressed in school reform and assessment.
Less than two weeks before primary day, the Albany Democratic mayoral candidates were back on the dais last night, fielding questions on issues
unaddressed in previous forums.
Whether that provision applies in this case, and how much taxpayers might have to pay, goes
unaddressed in the DFS proposal.
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.
Since Polk seems willing to grant future causality, there is room for progress here; still, these questions remain
unaddressed in Polk's present piece.
Not exact matches
If they remain trapped
in the buyer's head, they'll remain
unaddressed, acting as a silent landmine for your deal.
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.
The Air Force review found that since 2002, a whopping 60,000 incidents involving airmen that «potentially» merited inclusion
in NICS went
unaddressed, according to the New York Times.
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.
Having been previously unsuccessful
in attempts to speak with the senior State official, during the same conversation, the FBI official asked the State Department official if they would address a pending,
unaddressed FBI request for space for additional FBI employees assigned abroad.»
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 unaddresse
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 unaddresse
in America if left
unaddressed.
Key questions that Tillerson left
unaddressed, he continued, included how long Assad should remain
in power and whether he would play a role
in any political transition.
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.
In addition, the 20 % monthly repatriation limit remains a significant hurdle for investors, and local exchanges» pre-approval restrictions on launching financial products remain
unaddressed.
But the loss
in economic activity would probably have been greater, and the risk of an even larger contraction would have been
unaddressed.
But the biggest question - why the Autopilot steered into the barrier
in the first place - remains
unaddressed.
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.
-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.
this is an
unaddressed problem
in Christianity
in my opinion.
In other words, «A lack of high quality data leaves the most significant questions
unaddressed and unanswered,» concludes Marks.
«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?
«Elephant
in the room» is an English idiom for an obvious truth that is being ignored or goes
unaddressed.
Elsewhere
in the book, Williams attributes Vickers» antipathy toward homosexuality» something that needs no explanation for an orthodox Christian» to potentially
unaddressed issues
in his own psychology.
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.
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.
It will be useless to invest
in defence without fixing this long
unaddressed issue!
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.
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.
There is certainly internal concern that the weakness
in central midfield went
unaddressed - and I understand that
in the days leading up to the deadline Wenger did look at rectifying this, though it was too late - but generally the hierarchy were happy with the window and optimistic for the campaign.
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.
I believe it is vitally important that we make this commitment — not only to help ourselves — but also because when we carry
unaddressed trauma, we have no choice but to relate to our children, family, neighbors, and colleagues
in ways that are likely to result
in them becoming traumatized.
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«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.»
Regrettably, though, while immigration has been discussed ad nauseum
in recent years, the critical point that immigration is actually essential to propping up Britain's international standing has gone completely
unaddressed.
«I think that when you look around today and see many shared concerns and challenges left
unaddressed, it makes you consider the role you have
in fixing things
in government, be it appointed or elected, city or state, big or small.»
«This year's elections showed serious flaws
in privacy, access and preparedness that can not be left
unaddressed.»
Reports that Grayling blocked the investigation into sex
in prison outraged penal reform campaigners and public health experts, some of whom believe there could be an
unaddressed epidemic of sexual assaults behind bars.